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Inviting Comments on the Proposed Draft of the Amendments to the Post Office Act 2023

Start Date :
Dec 16, 2025
Last Date :
Dec 30, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
India is advancing towards a citizen-centric digital governance ecosystem. In this direction, the Department of Posts (DoP), Ministry of Communications, proposes the Digital Hub ...
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kuldeep mohan trivedi
6 months 2 weeks ago
प्रधानमंत्री जी,डाकघरों में पहले की भांति पोस्टकार्ड,अन्तर्देशी पत्र,लिफाफा और टिकट लोगो को उपलब्ध कराई जाए।लोगो को डाकघरों में पत्र भेजने के लिये कोई चीज नही मिलती।पत्र लेखन पुनः शुरू होना चाहिए।इन्हें प्रोत्साहित किया जाना चाहिए।विशाल मानव संसाधन को ध्यान में रखकर लोगो को ज्यादा से ज्यादा रोजगार डाकघरों में उपलब्ध हो सकते है।
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kuldeep mohan trivedi
6 months 2 weeks ago
प्रधानमंत्री जी ,सारे देश मे डाकघरों में एक पोस्टमैन और एक पोस्ट मास्टर की नियुक्ति होनी चाहिए ।जो स्थानीय आसपास के लोग हो।लोगो को साधारण और रजिस्टर्ड पत्र समय से मिले।
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Mohib Baksh
6 months 2 weeks ago
The Department of Posts (DoP), Ministry of Communications, has recently invited public feedback on a set of significant Draft Amendments to the Post Office Act, 2023. This move is part of a broader push to modernize India's digital public infrastructure.
The core of these amendments centers on the DHRUVA framework (Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address).
Key Features of the Proposed Amendments
The draft seeks to provide legislative backing for a standardized and user-centric digital addressing system.
Digital Address Identifiers (DAI): Introduction of unique virtual addresses for individuals and entities to simplify service delivery.
"Address as a Service" (AaaS): Enabling a modern ecosystem where addresses can be validated and used seamlessly across various service providers.
Establishment of New Entities:
Address Service Providers (ASPs): Entities registered to generate and manage digital addresses.
Your Sincerely
Mohib Baksh
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Hemil jani
6 months 2 weeks ago
I welcome the initiative to amend the Post Office Act, 2023, with the objective of modernizing postal services and aligning them with evolving technological and societal needs. The following suggestions are submitted for consideration:
1. Data Protection and Privacy Safeguards
The amendments should clearly incorporate strong provisions for protecting citizens’ personal data handled by the postal department. Data collection, storage, and processing must be aligned with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. Any interception, examination, or monitoring of postal articles should be subject to clearly defined legal procedures, necessity, proportionality, and appropriate oversight mechanisms.
2. Transparent Grievance Redressal Mechanism
A robust, time-bound, and digital grievance redressal system should be mandated. Postal customers should have access to an independent appellate mechanism in cases where complaints are not resolved satisfactorily within prescribed timelines.
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Krishanyadav
6 months 2 weeks ago
Amazon flipkart जैसी कंपनियां इस देश की जनता से मोटा मुनाफा ले जा रही है आप क्या कर रहे हैं आप देश के हर गाँव तक मोजूदा है.. अपने को अपग्रेड करिए.. सस्ती delivery करिए.. रोज़गार बढ़ाए.. विदेशी कंपनी कुछ नहीं है पोस्ट ऑफिस के आगे..
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Andaluri Srinivas
6 months 2 weeks ago
In Urban, as post boxes vanished ,, post offices have very thin presence, Citizens hardly use post offices
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Andaluri Srinivas
6 months 2 weeks ago
As technology advancing in other sectors, conventional use of post offices will get seized. or abandoned .DoP must integrate digital infra considering this aspect
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sutharsonj
6 months 2 weeks ago
To the Department of Posts,
As India Post transitions into a future-ready logistics giant under the Post Office Act 2023, I propose the launch of a dedicated High-Value Secured Logistics (HVSL) vertical for B2B Jewelry and Electronics.
The Need: Private couriers lack the reach to provide secure, insured B2B transport to Tier-2/3 cities. India Post’s 1.65 lakh+ network is the only infrastructure capable of closing this gap.
Recommendation:
Remove Insurance Caps: Current Speed Post insurance is too low for B2B jewelry. Introduce tiered, high-value insurance for registered businesses.
Secure Infrastructure: Use the DHRUVA framework and IT 2.0 (RFID/GPS) to offer "Vault-to-Vault" secured transit with real-time tracking.
Revenue: This will help achieve the ₹25,000cr parcel revenue target by capturing the high-margin jewelry market.
This move will provide "peace of mind" to regional jewelers and drive nationwide retail excellence.
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Andaluri Srinivas
6 months 2 weeks ago
In deep rural areas, Govt Banks and Post offices could merge operations
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Andaluri Srinivas
6 months 2 weeks ago
At extremely deep areas , Post offices are vital intermediary to financial operations.where banks have little presence
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