Hon'ble
Governor of AP and Telengana Sri E.S.L.Narasimhan has presented "DAK
SEVA" Awards to the Postal employees in a colourful function held at
Indira Priyadarshini Auditorium, Public Gardens,Hyderabad on 04.08.2015.
HYDERABAD, August 4, 2015
HYDERABAD, August 4, 2015
“You
have no idea the sentimental value that a three and a half decades-old
letter from my brother has and how it feels now, especially considering
that a bomb blast took his life a day after I got the letter by post.”
These
words ushered in pin-drop silence in the Indira Priyadarshini
auditorium, coming as they did, from Governor of Andhra Pradesh &
Telangana, E.S.L. Narasimhan, at the ‘Dak Sewa’ Awards ceremony on
Tuesday.
Asked
for details, he told this correspondent that it happened in 1981, when
he was in Moscow on training as an Indian Police Service officer, while
his brother was in the Indian Administrative Service, working on an
assignment in Jorhat, Assam. The latter had just occupied his chair in
his chambers when a bomb planted beneath went off, Mr. Narasimhan said,
his eyes turning moist.
Addressing
the impressive gathering, he said that despite the strides on the
information and communication technology front and though he himself
uses a lot of technology in his daily life, he was very conservative on
several counts. “Notwithstanding the advent of technology, the Postal
Department is the most dependable, efficient. WhatsApp may give you
texts and pictures instantly, but post brings you the personal touch,”
he said, to thunderous applause.
“Please
restore the human touch to several services of yours that is sadly
missing today,” he asked the Chief Post-Master General (AP &
Telangana), B.V. Sudhakar and senior officials present. Continuing in
the same vein, he said it was simply amazing how a postman found
addresses that were nowhere on display, and again surprised the
audience, saying “I find the postman akin to God.”
Mr.
Narasimhan had a caustic word for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal
Corporation. “I urge GHMC to take up the task have signboards indicating
roads and addresses all over the twin cities, first and foremost.
Earlier,
Mr. Sudhakar outlined several initiatives that the Department had taken
in AP and Telangana and how they were being replicated in other postal
circles across the country. “Contrary to popular perception that the
numbers are on the wane, our postmen made 19 lakh deliveries in 2013-14
and it went up to 21.5 lakh in 2015, representing a growth of 18 per
cent that is more than the industry average. On the efficiency of
SpeedPost, he said it went up from 67 per cent in March, 2013 to a
whopping 97 per cent in June, 2015,” he said, summing up.
Towards
the close, Post-Master General (PMG), Vijayawada, M. Sampath presented
Mr. Narasimhan a philatelic album and while PMG-Visakhapatnam, Sarada
Sampath gave him a pictorial postcard, PMG-Business Development gifted
him a ‘My Stamp’ with his photograph on it.
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