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SRINAGAR: On the third day of the ongoing “Digital India Week”, the J&K Postal Circle organised visits for schoolchildren to various computerised post offices.

School kids tour post offices

Schoolchildren at the General Post Office in Srinagar during the Digital India Week celebrations. A Tribune Photo



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Srinagar, JULY 3

On the third day of the ongoing “Digital India Week”, the J&K Postal Circle organised visits for schoolchildren to various computerised post offices.

A Department of Posts (DoP) official said around 1,200 students from 30 schools visited the Srinagar General Post Office and other post offices in Anantnag and Baramulla districts.

“The main function was organised at Srinagar General Post Office where the students were shown computerised booking of various articles of letter mail, parcel mail, opening of saving bank accounts, commemorative postage stamps issued by Department of Posts, printing of personalised ‘My Stamp’, process of mail, post shop etc. The students were also shown the processing of booked articles stage by stage for further dispatch to their office of destination,” the official said.

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