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J&K Postal Deptt holds 'PMG walk' to connect with public

Jammu and Kashmir on Friday became the first state in the country to organise the 'Post Master General (PMG) Walk' as part of the "people connect" programme of the Department of Posts.

Updated on: Feb 08, 2013 02:54 PM IST
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Jammu and Kashmir on Friday became the first state in the country to organise the 'Post Master General (PMG) Walk' as part of the "people connect" programme of the Department of Posts.

Chief postmaster general John Samuel initiated the unique 'PMG Walk' in the commercial areas of Lal Chowk and Residency Road here, during which he along with a local postman and other officers of the department interacted with customers.

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Samuel said such a move was aimed at informing people about various services the department is offering and to get "closer" to the customers.

"It is a people connect programme that we are organising today and if it begins in Kashmir, I am sure it will reverberate across the country and many states will follow.

It is the programme to inform people about what the Post Office is doing and to get closer to our customers," Samuel told reporters.

The effort is being undertaken to make the Post Office from "good to great." "Our objective is to make Post Office from good to great and we are modernising our services. We are connecting people with the top management of the department. It is not people coming to post offices, but post offices going to people," he said.

He announced that a Post Office festival will be organised at the famous skiing resort of Gulmarg next month.

 
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