The
objective for opening of all women post offices in the country is to
lay focus on women’s empowerment and to achieve Departments objectives
and mission to sustain its position as the largest postal network in the
world. It is an effort to integrate gender equality and women’s
empowerment for good governance by ensuring that women employees working
at various levels in the Department have a real voice in the decision
making of the Department as well as have a role in the management of
post offices in the country. The all women post offices are the post
office where all employees are women and they have been given the
responsibility of managing the events of the post offices. This is done
with a view to promote leadership and managerial qualities in women
employees of the Department. These post offices are opened in major
cities and at present 34 all women post offices are functioning in the
country. These post offices are functioning within the postal network of
the Department in the country and not a separate set up of post
offices.
Besides this, from customers’ perspective, Post Offices offer products and services like small savings, postal life insurance and other mail related products which are used by the common man. All Women Post Office offers a secured environment to our woman customers from all strata of society to transact postal business with a level of comfort and familiarity with women employees of the Department.
This information was given by Dr. Smt. Killi Kruparani, Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha today.
Besides this, from customers’ perspective, Post Offices offer products and services like small savings, postal life insurance and other mail related products which are used by the common man. All Women Post Office offers a secured environment to our woman customers from all strata of society to transact postal business with a level of comfort and familiarity with women employees of the Department.
This information was given by Dr. Smt. Killi Kruparani, Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha today.
Source : PIB