The Head Post Offices in the state are witnessing an unprecedented
rush as the last date of the special arrangement to send relief
materials to the flood victims in Uttarakhand without any postage
charges is nearing. A large number of people are turning up at the
special counters hoping to contribute their bit for the suffering
thousands in the last two days of the service.
Boxes containing clothes, medicines, tarpaulin, plastic sheets,
torches, long shelf-life foods etc are piling up at the head post
offices in the state ever since the inception of the service. Materials
have been coming from various institutions, agencies, non-governmental
organisations and even general public.
“We have been receiving a great response from the public as the
sender will not be required to pay any postage charges. The service is
available at all the 51 head post offices in the Kerala Circle till July
20. One can send any number of packages which do not weight more than
35 kilograms each,” said P Suseelan, Assistant Director (Financial
Services) of Kerala Post. The packets should be securely packed and
marked as ‘Relief material for Uttarakhand’, addressing to Senior Post
Master, Dehradun GPO, Dehradun-248 001 (Uttarakhand).
“The packets should not contain any liquid, breakable items or any
other items prohibited for transmission through post offices. The
substances that are prohibited according to the Airports Authority of
India and IATA norms are also not permitted. Certified medicines are
exceptions, even though they are in liquid form,” he added.
“The materials gathered are collected from here each day and
dispatched to Dehradun. The number of senders have increased as the
closing date of the service is nearing,” said Vijayan, an employee at
the General Post Office, Thiruvananthapuram.
“We came to know about the arrangement from the news. So, we
approached the office after collecting some clothes to send them, aiming
at adding our share to the cause,” said Jose Antony, a law college
student. The Pankajakasthuri College of Engineering and Technology sent
28 packets of clothes collected from students on Friday from the
Thiruvananthapuram General Post Office. Several religious groups and
student organisations are also making contributions, taking advantage of
the service. Taking into account the huge number of senders every day,
there have been demands to extend the last date.
Source : http://newindianexpress.com
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