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Mail traffic on the upswing in Tamil Nadu

In an age when SMS and e-mail are more in vogue than sending letters or greetings, the Tamil Nadu postal department has reported an upswing in mail traffic, touching more than 25 lakh a day with a projected 20 per cent increase.

Updated on: Jun 17, 2010 12:04 PM IST
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In an age when SMS and e-mail are more in vogue than sending letters or greetings, the Tamil Nadu postal department has reported an upswing in mail traffic, touching more than 25 lakh a day with a projected 20 per cent increase.

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"Our total mail traffic per day touched 26.5 lakh letters last year with Chennai alone contributing 10 lakh. This year we plan to increase the transactions by 20 per cent", Chief Post Master General Shanthi Nair said.

"This includes postcards, inland letters, covers, greetings and others", she said.

Nair said her department would organise more letter writing competitions for the younger generation this year to create awareness about the art of writing letters.

"To commemorate World Post Day that falls in October, we plan to organise more letter writing competitions across the state to create awareness of the art of writing letters", she said.

The present postal system in the state has its origin in the days of the East India Company. What started as a scheme to convey mails of the Company and its servants in Madras, has now grown into a mammoth network of 12,120 post offices, reaching almost every area in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry.

"Philately is no longer a difficult hobby to pursue. No more hassles in collecting stamps. A person who has opened PDA account will automatically get the new released stamp from the Postal Department", she explained.

"As a new imitative, we will organise stamp exhibitions on a particular development theme in Chennai every week, which will help the younger generation know about the latest arrival of stamps across the country", she said.

 
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