Subject: Accountancy
Postal service has become the intrinsic part of our life. Our daily life is attached with it. An individual and organization cannot think of completing personal, clerical and administrative activities without taking the support of postal service. It is the oldest institutional facility in the field of communication provided by the government. The post office is diversifying its area of operation.
The post office is an institution which involves in carrying and transferring letters, documents, parcels and money relating to individuals and organizations from one place to another place inside or outside the country. It is a governmental institution. The postal service is considered as cheapest, easiest, popular, convenient and reliable means of communication in spite of the developed of other means of communication. It is the process of linking people and organizations of different places by carrying and transferring letters, documents, parcels and money. Postal service is the process of carrying and transferring letters, documents, and parcels, money from one place, office and person to other places, office and person inside or outside through the post office.
Postal service is the cheapest, easiest, safest and easily accessible means of written communication. It is highly useful means of communication to transfer the message in rural areas of the country where other means of communication are not well developed. The importance of postal service is given below:
During the reign of Prithvi Narayan Shah, an institution was developed called hulak, the present day post office. Thaple hulak was the system developed to carry goods from one place to another. Similarly, Kagaze hulak was developed to carry letters and various documents.
Postal service was formally started in 1932 B.S. during the reign of Surendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev. Postal service got a permanent residence with the construction of Hulak Ghar in 1936 B.S., letters were distributed with seals on them. In 1938 B.S, the first postal stamps of Nepal were released with crown (Shree pech) and crossed khukuri printed in them. Stamps of three different values were released with the same figures on each of them. Those stamps were one ana, two anas and four anas each.
Post offices not only carry letters throughout the Nepal but also to various countries. The Universal Postal Union was established to promote a strong tie among the member nations. Nepal also gets its membership in Aswin, 2013 B.S. Now, Nepal has the postal connection with various countries. Up to 2015 B.S, letters were sent to foreign countries from Nepal with Indian Stamps. But, Nepal started to send letters to foreign countries with its own stamps since 2016 B.S., Baishakh 1. In 2035, Nepal Postal Service crossed its centenary mark and celebrated its centenary anniversary.
By the eighth five-year plan, Nepal had established 3, 660 post offices. In different 33 places of the country, Internal Express Mail Service Centers with various 20 countries International Express Mail Service Centers had been established. It also had started financial service. 85 post offices had started money order system and 10 post offices had got the facility of postal saving banking.
There are 5 Regional Directorates, 70 District Post Offices and 842 Area Post Offices. Along with the increase in the number of post offices, types of stamps also had been increased. Postage stamps ranging from 5paisa to Rs. 25 had been printed that carry the nation's recognition through the pictures reflecting its culture, scenery, literary and different national figures.
Ninth five year plan (2054 - 59) had formulated the following strategic and operating policies:
In the ninth five year plan (2054- 59), the Postal Service of Nepal achieved the following achievements:
The tenth five- year plan has formulated following strategic and operating policies:
What is post office?
Post office is an institution which involves in carrying and transferring letters, documents, parcels and money relating to individuals and organizations from one place to another place inside or outside the country.
Explain the importance of postal service.
Postal service are the cheapest, easiest, safest and easily accessible means of written communication. It is highly useful means of communication to transfer the message in rural areas of the country where other means of communication are not well developed. The importance of postal service is given below:
Trace the development of postal service in Nepal.
During the reign of Prithivi Narayan Shah, an institution was developed called hulak, the present day post office. Thaple hulak was the system developed to carry goods from one place to another. Similarly, Kagaze hulak was developed to carry letters and various documents.
Postal service was formally started in 1932 B.S. during the reign of Surendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev. Postal service got a permanent residence with the construction of Hulak Ghar in 1936 B.S., letters were distributed with seals on them. In 1938 B.S, the first postal stamps of Nepal were released with crown (shreepech) and crossed khukuri printed in them. Stamps of three different values were released with the same figures on each of them. Those stamps were one ana, two anas and four anas each.
Post offices not only carry letters throughout the Nepal but also to various countries. Universal Postal Union was established to promote a strong tie among the member nations. Nepal also gets its membership in Aswin, 2013 B.S. Now, Nepal has the postal connection with various countries. Up to 2015 B.S, letters were sent to foreign countries from Nepal with Indian Stamps. But, Nepal started to send letters to foreign countries with its own stamps since 2016 B.S., Baishakh 1. In 2035, Nepal Postal Service crossed its centenary mark and celebrated its centenary anniversary.
By the eighth five-year plan, Nepal had established 3, 660 post offices. In different 33 places of the country, Internal Express Mail Service Centers with various 20 countries International Express Mail Service Centers had been established. It also had started financial service. 85 post offices had started money order system and 10 post offices had got the facility of postal saving banking.
There are 5 Regional Directorates, 70 District Post Offices and 842 Area Post Offices. Along with the increase in the number of post offices, types of stamps also had been increased. Postage stamps ranging from 5paisa to Rs. 25 had been printed that carry the nation's recognition through the pictures reflecting its culture, scenery, literary and different national figures.
What is meant by postal service?
Postal service is the process of carrying and transferring letters, documents, and parcels, money from one place, office and person to other place, office and person inside or outside through the post office.
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