Date:02/02/2009 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2009/02/02/stories/2009020260351400.htm 

National 

Internet kiosks soon in rural post offices: Scindia 

Sandeep Joshi 

NEW DELHI: After successfully completing modernisation of 500 post offices, 
mostly in rural areas, under the initial two phases of Project Arrow, the 
Department
of Posts is now set to extend this ambitious project to 4,500 post offices 
across India, providing its customers efficient services through use of modern
technology.

Better connectivity 

"In the third phase of modernisation of post offices, we will be spending Rs. 
900 crore for upgrading the infrastructure of post offices, giving them better
connectivity through broadband and providing internet facilities to our 
customers. Within the next six months, all head post offices, 'mukhya dak ghars'
and other important post offices both in rural and urban areas will be covered 
under this project," Minister of State for Communications and Information
Technology Jyotiraditya Scindia said. He released Project Arrow's Blue Book, a 
set of rules and guidelines to be followed by every post office covered
under the project.

Highly successful 

Mr. Scindia said: "The project so far has been highly successful where we have 
not only improved delivery of mail and money orders but also given better
amenities to postmen, particularly to those working in rural areas. Our aim is 
to equip all the post offices with the latest technology so that mail delivery
and money order mechanism gets faster and more efficient. We have established a 
system where we can track delivery of mails, money orders and other articles
delivered through post offices. Similarly, post offices situated in rural areas 
will soon have Internet kiosks so that people enjoy the facilities of both
mailing letters through traditional letter box and interacting through the 
Internet," he added.

Assistance 

Stating that they have taken help from global consultant McKinsey and other 
government agencies in their modernisation programme, Mr. Scindia said the scope
of Project Arrow was to make post offices, especially in the rural areas, a 
window for availing of services, hitherto confined to urban locales. 

Larger role 

"We want post offices to play a larger role in the social and economic 
transformation of the country by taking up new roles and challenges; to 
transform
the large manpower into a committed and professional human resource; and to 
provide IT enabled services based on state-of-the-art technology," he said.
After this project is completed, India Post plans to diversify in other fields 
such as financing, retail and banking, Mr. Scindia added.


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