The Project Arrow focuses on improvement in Mail Delivery, Remittance, Savings Bank Operations, Office Service Level, Branding, Infrastructure, Technology and Training
The Project Arrow targets to improve the core operational areas and look and feel of identified post offices. The project envisages upgradation of identified post offices both in urban and rural areas in terms of upgrading and enhancing the quality of service in ‘core areas’ and improving the ‘look and feel’.
1000 Post Offices have been covered under Project Arrow till March, 2010 as per target and 530 Post Offices will be covered in the year 2010-2011.
Introduction of ATM is a part of computerized postal banking service. The introduction of this service is under active consideration. Rail ticket reservation facility is being provided through 120 Post offices by Passenger Reservation System (PRS) with the help of terminals provided by the Ministry of Railway.
This was stated in Rajya Sabh today by the Minister of State In the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Shri Sachin Pilot in response to a question.
The Project Arrow targets to improve the core operational areas and look and feel of identified post offices. The project envisages upgradation of identified post offices both in urban and rural areas in terms of upgrading and enhancing the quality of service in ‘core areas’ and improving the ‘look and feel’.
1000 Post Offices have been covered under Project Arrow till March, 2010 as per target and 530 Post Offices will be covered in the year 2010-2011.
Introduction of ATM is a part of computerized postal banking service. The introduction of this service is under active consideration. Rail ticket reservation facility is being provided through 120 Post offices by Passenger Reservation System (PRS) with the help of terminals provided by the Ministry of Railway.
This was stated in Rajya Sabh today by the Minister of State In the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Shri Sachin Pilot in response to a question.
PIB Release, March 4, 2011
No comments:
Post a Comment