Kathmandu. Minister for Information and Communications, Dr Bikram Timilsina, has said effective service delivery was not possible without modernizing the postal service.
Speaking at a high-level dialogue programme on modernization of postal service, Minister Timilsina expressed the commitment that the government would deliver all types of documents and parcels to their destinations on time.
He said the government was working to resolve the problems seen in collaboration with the Department of Postal Services and private service providers providing services in this sector.
“The government is committed to deliver all kinds of documents and parcels through the post office on time whenever it is voluntarily needed,” he said. For this, we have come forward to solve the problems by listening to the problems by collaborating with the Department of Postal Services and the private service providers providing related services. Now, the postal service cannot remain a popular service provider without modernizing, strengthening or making it effective and reducing the time taken to deliver the service. ’
Stating that the postal service should be modernized, strong and effective as well as to reduce service delivery time, Minister Timilsina expressed the view that the postal service would not be able to remain as a popular service provider without doing so.
He said that success could be achieved if the service could be operated by redesigning the delivery system as per the people’s thinking, importance of time and expectation.
He also stressed on the need of transforming the postal service as per the time rather than limiting it to traditional service.

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