Report: Standing Committee on Information Technology 2003
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- GP 328.54 I6R350-Rep.50
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he developments in information technology and in the field of communication have transformed the perception and expectations of the consumers of postal services and products. There is now demand in the new environment for such services and products which will meet the growing requirements of the consumers. In the context of changes in the field of communications, the Department of Posts is of the view that the amendment of the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 has become urgent to bring about qualitative improvement in the services with more consumer-friendly features, which are sought to be achieved within the basic legal framework provided by the Indian Post Office Act.
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