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Refuting claims that greeting cards are no longer in demand, Deepak Sharma, who works with the Department of India Post, General Post Office, Sector 17, says their brand-new range of greeting post is the bestseller. “We register maximum sale during Diwali, Christmas and New Year,” says Sharma, displaying the variety created for the season. The cards come with pre-paid postage envelopes, multi-coloured embossed stamps and envelopes to match as well.
“We have a design team in Delhi, which creates these every year with design inputs from various states,” he adds. Both traditional and contemporary motifs dot the cards, and the price ranges between Rs 13 and Rs 16 per card.
www.expressindia.com
Refuting claims that greeting cards are no longer in demand, Deepak Sharma, who works with the Department of India Post, General Post Office, Sector 17, says their brand-new range of greeting post is the bestseller. “We register maximum sale during Diwali, Christmas and New Year,” says Sharma, displaying the variety created for the season. The cards come with pre-paid postage envelopes, multi-coloured embossed stamps and envelopes to match as well.
“We have a design team in Delhi, which creates these every year with design inputs from various states,” he adds. Both traditional and contemporary motifs dot the cards, and the price ranges between Rs 13 and Rs 16 per card.
www.expressindia.com