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'''Pakistan Post''' is a state enterprise dedicated to providing wide range of postal products and public services in [[Pakistan]]. It is the largest [[postal service]] in the country. Its motto is "serving everyone, everyday, everywhere". |
'''Pakistan Post''' is a state enterprise dedicated to providing wide range of postal products and public services in [[Pakistan]]. It is the largest [[postal service]] in the country. Its motto is "serving everyone, everyday, everywhere".<references/www.pakpost.gov.pk> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Early Years=== |
===Early Years=== |
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===1972 to 1992=== |
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On 01 January 1987, Urgent Mail Service (UMS) was introduced in the country.<ref name="50yrsgopp157">50 Year of Pakistan, Volume I Summary, FBS, Statistics Division, GoP, Islamabad 1998 Pg 157</ref> And on 22 April 1987, local packet and parcel service (LPS) was started.<ref name="50yrsgopp157"/> |
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On 01 January 1988, five-digit postcodes were introduced nationwide and in AJK<ref name="50yrsgopp157"/> to facilitate sortation and delivery. |
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===Pakistan Postal Services Corporation=== |
===Pakistan Postal Services Corporation=== |
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===Provincial services=== |
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#Renewal of Arms |
#Renewal of Arms Licenses |
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#Renewal of Driving |
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#Sale of Route Permit Fee stamps |
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#Sale of Motor Vehicle Fitness stamps |
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==How To Write An Address== |
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* Name of Person |
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* House No/Apartment No, Building/Street Name, Locality/Sector |
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* City/Town, Postcode (separated by a dash) |
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==Examples of properly addressed envelope== |
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Begum Fauzia Aftab |
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20 Gulberg 5 |
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LAHORE-54662 |
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Malik Khalid Aziz Nasir |
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Dhaulka Traders |
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53 Grain Market |
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SILLANWALI-50010 |
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Manager |
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National Bank of Pakistan |
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Kohlu Branch |
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KOHLU-83000 |
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Station Manager |
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Pakistan International Airlines |
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Shaheed Benazirabad Airport |
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SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD-67450 |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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Pakistan Post Logo | |
Industry | |
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Founded | 1947 |
Headquarters | G-8/4, Islamabad, Pakistan |
Key people | Sardar Al-Haaj Muhammad Umar Gorgaij, Federal Minister Raja Muhammad Ikramul Haq , Secretary/Director General |
Products | Mail, Courier, Logistics, Insurance |
Number of employees | 38,000 |
Website | Pakistan Post |
Pakistan Post is a state enterprise dedicated to providing wide range of postal products and public services in Pakistan. It is the largest postal service in the country. Its motto is "serving everyone, everyday, everywhere".<references/www.pakpost.gov.pk>
History
Early Years
Part of the joint Department of Posts and Telegraph of the Ministry of Communications since 1947, the Post Office started operating under the modified Post Office Act no VI of 1898.[1] The Office of the Postmaster General became operational at Lahore from 15 August 1947.[1] In November that year, Pakistan joined the Universal Postal Union as its 89th member.[2]
In 1948, it issued its first postage stamps, a set of 4 commemorating the country's independence. In 1959, an "All-up-airmail" scheme was introduced by which all letters were airlifted between Stations on the air network.[3]
Independent department
In July 1962, the government bifurcated the old department[4] and independently placed the postal service under the Ministry of Communications. During this period, Sikorsky helicopter services of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) were utilised to deliver mail in East Pakistan.
1972 to 1992
On 01 January 1987, Urgent Mail Service (UMS) was introduced in the country.[5] And on 22 April 1987, local packet and parcel service (LPS) was started.[5]
On 01 January 1988, five-digit postcodes were introduced nationwide and in AJK[5] to facilitate sortation and delivery.
Pakistan Postal Services Corporation
Between 1 August 1992 and 6 July 1996, the post office was separated from the Ministry and made an independent corporation.[6] From 1 December 1992, a new Overseas Postal Circle with its headquarters at Islamabad was started to streamline the working of foreign post units. Before this, all international mail was sent through Karachi.
Department (1996 - 2008)
During 2006 to 2007, mail was sent using 19 domestic airports including Chitral, Karachi, Lahore, Moenjodaro, Multan and Skardu.[7] During the same period, four international airports were also used: Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar.[7] In 2007, the post office embarked on a new vision with a change in its logo.
Ministry of Postal Services
On 3 November 2008, the department was placed under the postal division of the newly created Ministry of Postal Services.[8] Senator Israr Ullah Zehri was appointed its first minister.
Services
Pakistan Post is not merely confined to a number of postal services. Its areas of activities span on larger scale. The national character, strong brand recognition and a wide network of post offices bestows a unique position to the Pakistan Post in playing a vital role in the economic and social development of Pakistan. It serves as the principal agency for the government in implementing key policies. Pakistan Post is providing a variety of services on behalf of many federal and provincial government departments.
Postal Services
The following are postal services offered within the country.
- Letter Mail (ordinary and registered)
- Parcel Post
- Certificate of Posting
- Post Boxes
Special Services[9]
The following are special services with their date of commencement given in brackets. Not all services are provided in every post office.
- Air Express (Airex) (2 August 1986)
- Fax Mail Service (FM) (1 August 1988)
- Fax Money Order (FMO) (15 August 1988)
- International Speed Post (ISP) (1 September 1986)
- Local Express Delivery (LES) (22 April 1987)
- Postal Draft Service (15 November 1987)
- Postal Giro Service (15 March 1988)
- Saving Bank Mobile Account (12 January 1988)
- Urgent Mail Service (UMS) (1 January 1987)
- Urgent Money Order Service (UMO)15 April 1988
Federal services
- Payment to Benazir Income Support Programme Beneficiaries
- Collection of taxes: income and withholding (on NSS profit payment)
- Collection of Customs Duty and Sales Tax (on foreign postal articles)
- Delivery of Computerised National Identity Cards (CNIC)
- Disbursement of welfare/financial assistance
- Food Support Programme
- Issuing and renewal of TV licence
- Payment to Pakistan Armed Forces Pensioners
- Sale of National Registration Form
- Sale of Highway and Motorway Safety books
Government owned businesses
- Cash Management services for Khushali Bank
- Collection of utility bills including electricity: WAPDA and KESC; natural gas: Suigas; and telephone: PTCL
- Delivery of NTN Certificates
- Payment to Capital Development Authority (CDA) Pensioners
- Payment to Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) Pensioners
- Sale of PTCL phonecards
- Sale of Agricultural Loan Pass Books
- Sale of Postal Life Insurance
Provincial services
- Renewal of Arms Licenses
- Renewal of Driving Licenses
- Sale of Route Permit Fee stamps
- Sale of Motor Vehicle Fitness stamps
- Motor Vehicle Tax Collection
Private Enterprise
The following are services provided in partnership with private enterprise.
- With DHL: Co-Branded Courier Service (at selected GPOs and Post Mall Islamabad)
- With The First MicroFinanceBank Ltd - Pakistan (FMFB-P): microfinance services through post offices.[10]
- Cash Management and Courier Services for Citibank
- With Mobilink:
Greeting cards
In September 2011, Pakistan Post in collaboration with MCards launched an online greeting card website from where anyone can send real paper greeting cards to any physical postal address in Pakistan for free.
Training
In 1987, the post office established a Postal Staff College in Islamabad to provide training to its employees in various fields. Over the years it has also imparted training to employees of 57 other postal services[11] including Albania, Cambodia, Fiji, Kenya, Maldives, Nepal, Trinidad and Tobago and Zambia.[12]
It also has 5 regional training centres at Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Nowshera and Quetta.[11]
Post Offices
Post offices in Pakistan by Fiscal Year (July to June):[13]
Fiscal Year | Urban | Rural | Total |
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1990–1991 | 1,867 | 11,546 | 13,413 |
1991–1992 | 1,909 | 11,471 | 13,380 |
1992–1993 | 1,983 | 11,213 | 13,196 |
1993–1994 | 1,970 | 11,315 | 13,285 |
1994–1995 | 2,026 | 11,294 | 13,320 |
1995–1996 | 2,092 | 11,327 | 13,419 |
1996–1997 | 2,024 | 11,192 | 13,216 |
1997–1998 | 2,044 | 11,250 | 13,294 |
1998–1999 | 2,103 | 10,751 | 12,854 |
1999–2000 | 2,103 | 10,751 | 12,854 |
2000–2001 | 2,302 | 9,932 | 12,267 |
2001–2002 | 1,983 | 10,284 | 12,267 |
2002–2003 | 1,808 | 10,446 | 12,254 |
2003–2004 | 2,267 | 9,840 | 12,107 |
2004–2005 | 1,831 | 10,499 | 12,330 |
2005–2006 | 1,845 | 10,494 | 12,339 |
2006–2007 | 1,845 | 10,494 | 12,339 |
Revenue
This is a chart of trend of incomes of Pakistan Post from diversified public services such as post, parcel, banking, insurance, with figures in millions of Pakistani Rupees. [citation needed]
Year | Revenue | Profit/(Loss) |
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1947 | 10 | (4) |
1950 | 32 | (3) |
1955 | 40 | (3) |
1960 | 65 | 6 |
1965 | 98 | 1 |
1970 | 91 | (12) |
1975 | 197 | (28) |
1980 | 361 | (69) |
1985 | 630 | (151) |
1990 | 1,214 | (176) |
1995 | 2,045 | (471) |
2000 | 3,281 | 270 |
2005 | 4,830 | 20 |
How To Write An Address
- Name of Person
- House No/Apartment No, Building/Street Name, Locality/Sector
- City/Town, Postcode (separated by a dash)
Examples of properly addressed envelope
Begum Fauzia Aftab 20 Gulberg 5 LAHORE-54662
Malik Khalid Aziz Nasir Dhaulka Traders 53 Grain Market SILLANWALI-50010
Manager National Bank of Pakistan Kohlu Branch KOHLU-83000
Station Manager Pakistan International Airlines Shaheed Benazirabad Airport SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD-67450
See also
References
- ^ a b 50 Year of Pakistan, Volume I Summary, FBS, Statistics Division, GoP, Islamabad 1998 Pg 155
- ^ 50 Year of Pakistan, Volume I Summary, FBS, Statistics Division, GoP, Islamabad 1998 Pgs 155
- ^ Karapex '87 Stamp Exhibition souvenir. Organised by Pakistan Philatelic Society, Karachi pg 11.
- ^ 50 Year of Pakistan, Volume I Summary, FBS, Statistics Division, GoP, Islamabad 1998 Pg 156
- ^ a b c 50 Year of Pakistan, Volume I Summary, FBS, Statistics Division, GoP, Islamabad 1998 Pg 157
- ^ 50 Year of Pakistan, Volume I Summary, FBS, Statistics Division, GoP, Islamabad 1998 Pgs 157-158
- ^ a b Major Traffic Flow by Airports during 2006-07 Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
- ^ Year-Book-2007-08 (PDF). Islamabad: Government of Pakistan, Privatisation Division. May 2008. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
- ^ Ahmed, Sultan "A Critical Look at the Special Service" in PakPost vol 1 no 1 pg 51. Published by Pakistan Post, Islamabad
- ^ AKDN
- ^ a b "Postal Staff College". Director General, Pakistan Post. Retrieved 2010-04-04.
- ^ "Foreign Participants, Postal Staff College". Director General, Pakistan Post. Retrieved 2010-04-04.
- ^ "Economic Survey of Pakistan 2006-07" (PDF). Government of Pakistan. 2007. Retrieved 2010-04-04.