Monday, August 16, 2010

SNAIL MAIL


Not to be left behind in this age of communication technology, the Snail mail would now piggy ride on brand new motorbikes to be delivered at the doorstep a wee bit faster then before.
The Postal department here has purchased ten motorbikes which the postmen would zoom to deliver letters and other postal items right at the doorstep in the state capital.
For years, Bollywood has immortalized the postmen with his depiction of a khaki-clad-man riding on a bicycle to deliver love, sorrow, aspiration, dreams scribbled on a postcard or packed in a letter or other items, the postmen these days have all but lost somewhere in these era of communication blitzkrieg.
The idea behind purchasing the TVS motorbikes is to avoid the notorious traffic snarls in the state capital. The other advantage is the postmen don’t have to trudge the steep inclines in snaking lanes and alleys in this hill state to deliver information.
“We want to delivery the mail and other postal items as fast as possible with efficiency,” M Iawphniaw Postmaster General NE circle said after flagging off the motorbikes here today.
The department here further purchased eight vehicles for delivery of mail to West Khasi Hills and Garo Hills districts. Earlier, the department used to send mails from the state capital to Nongstoin and Garo Hills through private transport.
Iawphniaw said, the private transports are not always reliable and on many occasions delivery of mail is delayed and the postal department gets the blame for the poor service. She added with the introduction of the vehicles mail postal delivery service would improve.
In Garo Hills, the Snail mail would move from Tura to Willimnagar and then to Goalpara, Assam. From Goalpara the mail would be routed for delivery to Tikrikilla, Ampati and other remote corners of Garo Hills.
Although the concept of Snail mail is slowing becoming alien in this Internet age, but it still holds a special place in lives of people.

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