The first
Mahila Dak Ghar in Mumbai– a post office entirely operated by women staff was
inaugurated today by Ms. P Gopinath, Secretary,
Post and Chairperson, Postal Services Board, Government of India, in Mumbai.
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The
office, which will be open from 10 am to 6 pm, offers both traditional and
modern postal services like booking of all registered and speed post
articles, e-Money Order, Western Union Money Transfer, e-payment of utility
bills of MTNL, BEST And Mahanagar Gas Ltd, besides the Post Office Savings
Bank transactions.
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As of now,
12 female employees will run the Mahila Dak Ghar, headed by a Senior
Superintendent of Posts.
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Currently,
the Maharashtra Postal Circle has a total staff strength of 26,468, out of
which 5,008 are women. “As a mark of respect to the women of Maharashtra, we
decided to launch the first Mahila Dak Ghar in this circle in Mumbai “said
Col. K C Mishra, Chief Post Master General, Maharashtra and Goa Circle.
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Earlier
this year, on the occasion of the International Women’s Day on March 8, Union
Minister for Communication & IT, Kapil Sibal had inaugurated the first
all-women post office in the country in New Delhi.
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At the
time, Mr Sibal had announced that more such offices would be opened in the
country, especially in the metro cities. The new office in Mumbai is part of
the same initiative.
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Source
: PIB
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Apr 15, 2013
Mumbai gets its first Mahila Dak Ghar
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