Tuesday, July 7th, 2026

Need to modernize postal service: Communication Minister



MORANG: Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has pointed out the need to modernize the postal service.

At an interaction organized by the Department of Postal Service in Biratnagar today, Minister Gurung highlighted postal service should be abreast with modern needs, technological adoption and restructuring.

The Communications Minister also reminded the employees about the annual calendar to make the postal service systematic. He pledged support to make the service technology-friendly.

In addition to making the postal service trustworthy, the courier service could be branched out to 193 countries of the world, the Minister suggested. E-commerce could also be adopted as part of modernizing the service.

On the occasion, Ministry Secretary Radhika Aryal said the postal service should be commercial with its classification and restructuring.

Pointing out the need to take the postal service to a new height, Minister for Internal Affairs and Law of Koshi Province, Rewati Raman Bhandari, said the postal office should be made self-reliant.

Director General at the Department, Manmaya Pangeni, Chief of District Coordination Committee, Morang, Ajambar Rai, among others, sought trustworthy service.

Representatives from various post offices and organisations of Koshi Province were present on the occasion.

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