Thursday, January 5, 2012

PO which will delivers dak to Prez is in ruins

Dear Comrades,

HYDERABAD: A century-old post office (PO) in Bolarum, Secunderabad has the privilege of delivering dak (letters) to none other than the first citizen of the country during the president's annual southern sojourn here. Though modern communication systems have reduced the load on the post office over the years, it continues to deliver mail/parcels at the doorstep of the president at Rashtrapathi Nilayam, the only official residence of the first citizen in south India, every day. Alas, the post office that has been serving presidents for over six decades right from Rajendra Prasad to the incumbent Pratibha Patil, lies in a state of neglect.

As per official records, the post office, located adjacent to the high-security RP Nilayam, had started offering telegraph services in 1860 and later postal services began from 1950 onwards. Since then, the PO has been rendering services to the citizens, including the President.
"The tradition of delivering letters and parcels started from the period of Rajendra Prasad, the first president of independent India. The Rashtrapathi Bhavan, Delhi, authorities used to send dak in 10 to 15 mail bags by flight or train. Soon after receiving them, we used to sort out the dak and deliver it at the president's doorstep," T Guruvaiah, a retired postmaster who served for over three decades at the post office, told TOI.
"Earlier, presidents used to stay at R P Nilayam for nearly 40 days and during that period we used to deliver nearly 700 letters and over 50 parcels. From the era of Shankar Dayal Sharma, who stayed at the RP Nilayam in the late 90s, the numbers started dwindling," he added.
G Sheshagiri Rao, a senior postman, said, "I used to sort out letters and parcels during President Shankar Dayal Sharma's visit here. We felt privileged as we got an opportunity to serve the president. It was an honour for us as Shankar Dayal Sharma posed for a photograph with us during his stay at the RP Nilayam."
"We do not know what the parcels contain because the mail bags used to be affixed with a seal by the Rashtrapathi Bhavan authorities," he replied.
Rapid changes in the communication field could be the reason for decrease in letters and parcels, a senior postal department employee analysed. "It is a fact that dak decreased. Now, the Rashtrapathi Bhavan authorities are sending confidential matters through e-mails," Bolarum postmaster A Durga Rao claimed.
Postman G Mahesh, 34, who has been delivering letters and parcels to President Pratibha Patil during her stay at the RP Nilayam in the past few years, said, "I used to deliver close to 100 letters and parcels during the President's stay in the recent past. On Monday, I delivered 10 letters and parcels to the VVIP."
Incidentally, presidents V V Giri and Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy visited the post office during their strolls on the 90-acre RP Nilayam premises. Though it has historical value, the post office lies in a state of neglect.
When contacted, assistant director (Buildings), Postal Department, R Srihari, said, "We have sent proposals to renovate the post office at an estimated cost of Rs 10 lakhs to higher-ups in Delhi for final approval. Till date, we have not received any communication. Once, they give the green signal, renovation works will be taken up."

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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