RPLI VEDIO OF TENALI DIVISION

Friday 31 August 2012


TO FACILITATE CANDIDATES NOW ONLINE FORM FOR POSTAL ASSISTANT & SORTING ASSISTANT RECRUITMENT. APPLICATION FORM CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM WWW.INDIAPOST.GOV.IN WEBSITE.

01 September 2012

To facilitate candidates now online form for Postal Assistant & sorting assistant Recruitment.
Application form can be downloaded fromwww.indiapost.gov.in website.

Sale of forms for Postal Assistant sorting Assistant, Postal assistant for SBCO and mail motor is going on from 11th of August from identified Post Offices. Seeing the excessive crowd and demand of the form, India post has now decided to make these forms available online and can be downloaded from the India Post website www.indiapost.gov.in.It will facilitate the eligible candidates in getting the forms and save them from standing in queue as well as their time. For this purpose eligible candidates will send an email on the prescribed address and thus they will get the form in return on their own given email address.

A reference is invited to the notification dated 11.08.2012 of this wherein applications for recruitment to the cadre of Postal Assistants, Sorting Assistants, PA MMS,PA SBCO,PA RLO and PA foreign Post was issued inviting applications from the eligible candidates. The sale of Application forms through the identified Post Office counters has commenced from 11.08.2012. It is hereby informed that the Application forms for the above posts can also be downloaded from the India Post website (i.e. www.indiapost.gov.in) for enabling the applicants to download the same and for further submission within the stipulated date. The other terms and conditions issued in the original notification dated 11.08.2012 remain the same.

1. The applicants applying on the application form downloaded on line has to pay:

a) Rs. 50(Rs. Fifty) towards Application cost and Rs. 200(Rs. Two Hundred) towards examination fee. The fee for Application cost at Rs. 50 shall be paid by all the candidates. For Examination fee, Scheduled caste, Scheduled Tribes, Women, Physically Handicapped candidates are exempted.

b) Accordingly, the Unclassified Receipt/ ACG-67 receipt paid in any Post Office, for Rs.50 or Rs.250 as the same case may be, enclosed in original to the downloaded application form. The seven digit unique Registration number printed on downloaded Application form has to be noted on the backside of the fee receipt.

Thursday 30 August 2012


IT Minister Kapil Sibal calls for separating regulatory services functions of Department of Post

30 August 2012

Communications and IT Minister Kapil Sibal has called for restructuring of 150-year-old Department of Post by separating its regulatory and services functions to meet challenges of technological age.

"The postal department should also restructure itself to meet challenges of 21st century. The Department of Post (DoP) should look into prospect of bifurcating the ministry from the regulator and the operator, just as was done in the telecom sector," Sibal told PTI.

He said that the DoP should explore possibility of having different entities namely policy making, regulator and service provider. "No decision has been taken yet. It is all a matter of debate and dialogue at the moment," Sibal said.

DoP, which has around 5 lakh employees, is responsible for policy making, regulation and providing postal services, at present.

The over 100-year old Indian Post Office Act bars any individual or entity from delivering letters for commercial purpose. The business of private courier companies is built around delivering documents, parcels and others items which do not fall under the category of 'letter'.

Sources in the ministry said that Sibal held a meeting with DoP officials early this week on the issue of finanlisation of the National Postal Policy 2012 and asked them to prepare roadmap for restructuring as well.

They said that next meeting on the issue is expected to take place in 15 days. They said that the minister, in June, had asked DoP to set up a body to oversee the unbundling of its functions.

An independent body named Postal Development Board (PDB) will be responsible for the overall development and governance of the postal sector, they added. The PDB will also draw a road-map for unbundling of postal department functions.

The minister had also instructed DoP to constitute a Postal Advisory Board (PAB), in line withTelecom Commission, which should have representation from government, industry players, academics and other stakeholders, they said. The role of PAB will be to provide inputs to PDB on policy matters.

The government in 1997 created the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) to regulate the sector. Under New Telecom Policy 1999, government further restructured DoT by separating service providing function from it.

Source:-The Economic Times

Wednesday 29 August 2012


Conducting of LDCE(LGO) Examination 2012: Postponement of Exam to 16.9.2012





Dear Comrades,

 

 
 
 

No. RE/30-23/2012, dated at Bhubaneswar the 27-08-2012.

Sub: Conducting of LDCE(LGO) Examination 2012.

Ref: Directorate letter No.A-34012/6/2012-DE, dtd.22.8.2012.

 

I am directed to invite your kind attention to this office letter of even no. dtd.14.6.2012 wherein a notification was issued for conducting of Limited Departmental Competitive examination for promotion of Lower Grade Official to the cadre of Postal Asst. / Sorting Asst. for the year 2012 to be held on 9th September, 2012.

 

Instruction has been received from Directorate for rescheduling and holding the above examination on 16.9.2012 (Sunday) instead of 9.9.2012 with the following timings.

Date of Examination
Paper Nos.
Time
16.9.2012
Paper-I
10 00AM to 11 00 AM
16.9.2012
Paper-II
12 00 Noon to 01 00 P.M.

 

Monday 27 August 2012

Promotion of IPO/IRM/General Line officials to Postal Service Group B-Allotment of Circle

 


28 August 2012

BAPATLA ASPOS SHRI SAMSHUDDIN UNDER SERIOUS CONDITION

Shri SQ Ssmshuddin of ASPOS Bapatla Sub Dvn under Tenali HO who suffered from total body paralysis followed by brain hammarage is in serious condition. He was in coma kept for ventilator and response to the treatement is minimal. Let us pray for his fast recovery.
Vacancy Postition in Nationalised Banks

27 August 2012

There is no proposal to revive Banking Service Recruitment Board as recruitment is done by individual Banks on an ongoing basis, which takes into account the results in common examination conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS).

The requirement of manpower in Nationalized Banks, inter alia, depends upon the business volume, business growth, existing employee strength, retirements etc. Accordingly, the Banks undertakenrecruitment of staff to fill vacancies on ongoing basis as per their requirements. Vacancy position in Nationalized Banks as on 31.03.2012 is as under:
S.No.Name of the BankOfficersClerksSub staff
1.Allahabad Bank143111000
2.Andhra Bank98152135
3.Bank of Baroda000
4.Bank of India280222671953
5.Bank of Maharashtra44527776
6.Canara Bank000
7.Central Bank of India28543615386
8.Corporation Bank1571160
9.Dena Bank232141330
10.Indian Bank119782102
11.Indian Overseas Bank000
12.Oriental Bank of Commerce1551372583
13.Punjab & Sind Bank250011191171
14.Punjab National Bank77914972166
15.Syndicate Bank000
16.UCO Bank374700
17.Union Bank of India000
18.United Bank of India12601251555
19.Vijaya Bank1732706209
This was stated by the Minister of State for Finance, Shri Namo Narain Meena in written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha

Friday 24 August 2012

Thursday 23 August 2012

IPO EXAMINATION 2012 POSTPONED

23 August 2012

Vide Directorate order no : A-34012/07/2012-DE dt 22nd August 2012, the IPO examinations to be held on 8th and 9th September stands postpond and will be conducted on 15th and 16th September 2012

FOR ON LINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR WEB ADDRESS


POSTMAN/LGO EXAM  MODEL PAPER-2012


Disclaimer:- All questions/Information provided in this post are Compiled by A. Praveen Kumar for in good faith of Departmental Employees. The types of questions, number of questions and standard of questions may be vary in actual examination. This is my predictions only. Author of blog does not accepts any responsibility in relation to the accuracy, completeness, usefulness or otherwise, of the contents.


This is a practice paper only.

PAPER- 1

Instructions to Candidates

1. Answer All the Questions in 60 Minutes

2. Each question Carries “2” Marks

3. Round off the appropriate choice in OMR sheet

PART-A (General English)

Directions: -1-2: A word has been written in four different ways, out of which only one is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word

1. 1) Resteurant 2) Restaurant 3) Resterant 4) Resteurent

2. 1) Sacer 2) Sauser 3) Saser 4) Saucer

Directions: - 3-4: Identify the silent letters in the following questions

3. Pneumonia

1) P 2) U 3) M 4) I

4. Taught

1) U 2) A 3) G 4) H

Directions: 5-7: Fill in the blanks with appropriate Verbs

5. It is quite dark here. Lease________ the light

1) Put 2) Burn 3) Switch 4) Switch on

6. Dr. Srinivas______ practicing Medicine since 1985

1) is 2) has been 3) had been 4) shell be

7. It is time for the shop to________ up

1) shut 2) be shut 3) being shut 4) have shut

Directions: 8-9: Fill in the blanks with appropriate Plurals

8. The ___ rooms are upstairs.

1) children's 2) childs 3)children 4) childrens’

9. That is my ___ umbrella.

1) Fathers 2) father's 3) father 4) fathers'

10. When you write a letter where do you write the “Salutation”

1) At the right hand side of the top of the page

2) In the centre of the page

3) Left hand side of the Paper

4) At the end of the letter

11. Where do you write your address in a letter?

1) Left hand side of the page

2) Right hand side of the top of the page

3) Right hand side below the page

4) At the end of the letter

12. Supply the correct past tense of the verb in bracket

After she ______ (hear) the news, she hurried to see her friend

1) Hearing 2) hears 3) heard 4) none

Directions:-13-14. Fill in the blanks with appropriate Articles

13. The boys played ____ basketball yesterday afternoon

1) a 2) an 3) the 4) none

14. ___ ant is __ insect.

1) an - a 2) an - an 3) the-a 4) none

Directions:-15-16. Fill in the blanks with appropriate Prepositions

15. I looked this word ___ in the dictionary, but I still don't understand it.

1) from 2) on 3) up 4) over

16. Have you read the article _____ Time magazine ____ Google?

1) on - on 2) to -on 3) in - on 4) from - on

Directions: 17-18:- Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.

17. FRUITLESS

1. Useless 2. Futile 3.Purposeful 4.Profitable

18. AWARE

1. Uncertain 2.Ignorant 3.Sure 4. Doubtful

Directions: 19-20 choose the word that is most nearly same meaning to the word in capital letters.

19. ALERT

1. Energetic 2.Observant 3.Intelligent 4.Watchful

20. NEUTRAL

1. Unbiased 2.Non-aligned 3.Undecided 4.Indifferent

PART-B (Arithmetic)

21. A number when divided by 114 leaves the reminder 21. If the same number is divided by 19 the remainder will be

(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 7 (4) 21

22. The sum of two numbers is 216 and their HCF is 27. The numbers are

1) 27, 189 (2) 81,189 (3) 108, 108 (4) 154, 167

23. Which of the following fraction is the largest?

(1) 7/8 (2) 13/16 (3) 31/40 (4) 63/80

24. 0.002 x 0.5 =?

1) 0.0001 (2) 0.001 (3) 0.01 (4) 0.1

24. The greatest four digit perfect square number is

1) 9000 (2) 9801 (3) 9900 (4) 9981

25. The least number to be subtracted from 1000 to get a number exactly divisible by 17

1) 7 (2) 13 (3) 14 (4) 17

26. If a : b= 2 : 5 then 3a +4b : 4a +5b =

1) 1:5 (2) 12:40 (3) 8:7 (4) 26:33

27. The Percentage of 8 in 96 is

1) 8 (2)25/3 (3) 25/2 (4) 16

28. 52. If A : B= 3 : 4 and B:C = 5 : 6 then A : C = equal to
1) 1:2 (2) 2:5 (3) 5:8 (4) 7:11

29. Three numbers are in the ratio 4:5:6, and their average is 25. The largest number is

1) 30 (2) 32 (3) 36 (4) 42

30. The average weight of 16 boys in a class room is 50.25 Kgs and that of the remaining 8 boys is 45.15 Kgs. Find the average weight of all the boys’ class room
1) 47.55 Kgs (2) 48 Kgs (3) 48.55Kgs (4) 49.25 Kgs

31. A, B and C start a business with investments 6000, 7000, 8000 respectively. The profit at the end of the year is Rs 3150/-. The share of the B in the profit

1) 900 (2) 1050 (3) 1200 (4)1000

32. The total monthly salary of 4 men 2 women is Rs 46000. If a women earns Rs 500/-more than a man, what is monthly salary of a women

1) 6500 (2) 7500 (3) 8000 (4) 9000

33. Rs 540 are to be distributed among Nisha, Lata, Prabha in the ratio 2:3:4, Nisha will get Rs.
1) 125 (2) 120 (3) 180 (4) 240
34. A man is 24 years older than his son. In two years his age will be twice the age of his son. The present age of the son is

1) 14 (2) 18 (3) 20 (4) 22

35. In a factory 40% of the employees are from Telangana and 10 % of them are from Medak. What Percent of the total employees are from Medak

1) 50 (2) 30 (3) 10 (4) 4

36. A and B cum do a piece of work in 6 days and A alone can do it in 9 days. In how many days B alone can do it

1) 12 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) 18

37. A watch is sold for Rs 1050 at a loss of 10%. The cost price of the watch is

1) 1125 (2) 1200 (3) 1188 (4) 972

38. Rs 800 at 5% per annum compound interest will amount to 882 in

1) 1 yr ( 2) 2 yrs (3) 3yrs (4) 4 yrs

39. A sum becomes 3 times in 3 years in compound interest. How many times it will become in 9 years

1) 9 times (2) 18 times (3) 27 times (4) 36 times

40. A sum becomes Rs. 6600 in 4 years at % of Simple interest. Find the sum

1) 6000 (2) 5500 (3) 5000 (4) 6500

41. By selling an article for Rs 110, a man losses 12%. For how much should he sell to gain 8 %

1) 135 (2) 130 (3) 140 (4) 145

42. A man sold 2 watches for Rs 90/- each. On one watch he gained 10% and on the other he lost 10%. Find the percentage of gain or loss

1) 1% (2) 3% (3) 2% (4) 4 %

43. A trader fixes the price of his goods 40% above the cost and then allows a discount of 25%. His profit is

1) 15% (2) 10% (3) 5% (4) 2o%

44. A and B cum do a piece of work in 6 days and A alone can do it in 9 days. In how many days B alone can do it

1) 12 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) 18

45. 25 meters per second = ---------- Km per hour

1) 72 (2) 90 (3) 54 (4) 108

Directions: 46-50 :- To answer the questions, study the following chart and answer the questions that follow.

% of marks secured % Students



90% to 100% 3%

80% to90% 7%

70 % to 80% 15%

60% to 70% 22%

50% t 60% 33%

40% to 50% 15%

Less than 40% 5%


46. If the total no. Of students who took the exam was 800. How many secured above 70 %

1) 120 (2) 200 (3) 60 (4) 100

47. How many secured 50% or less, if the total number of the students was 800
1) 160 (2) 120 (3) 150 (4) 40

48. If the 12 students secured between 90% or more, what was the total number of students who took the exam

1) 500 (2) 400 (3) 800 (4) 600

49. If 75 students secured between 70 and 80% how many secured between 60 and 70%

1) 110 (2) 66 (3) 220 (4) 115

50. If total number of students who took the test was 600, how many secured between 80 and 90%

1) 350 (2) 450 (3)320 (4) 420



Answers:-



1.--2, 2.—4, 3.—1, 4.—3, 5—4, 6-- 2, 7—2, 8—1, 9—2, 10—3, 11—2, 12—3, 13--4, 14--2 , 15-3


16—3, 17—4, 18—2, 19—4, 20—1, 21—2, 22—1, 23—1, 24—2, 25—3, 26—4, 27—2, 28—3,

29-1, 30—3, 31—2, 32—3, 33—2, 34—4, 35—4, 36—4, 37—2, 38—2, 39—3, 40—3, 41—1,

42—1, 43--3, 44—4, 45--2 , 46—1, 47—1, 48—2, 49—1, 50--4



 


Tuesday 21 August 2012

Sh Kapil Sibal Dedicates Automated mail Processing Centre, Delhi to the Nation

21 August 2012


AMPC Capable of Sorting 10 lakh Mail Per Day
OCR System Recognizes the Pincode and Address for Taking Sorting Decision
Sh Kapil Sibal, the Union Minister for Communication and Information Technology, dedicated Automated Mail Processing Centre (AMPC) Delhi to the nation here this morning. Speaking on the occasion Shri Sibal said that Department of Posts has to gear up to the challenges of 21st century in a comprehensive manner. These efforts will go a long way in making DoP a more efficient, reliable and trustworthy organization.

AMPC Delhi is an important milestone for the Department of Posts in its attempt to provide a reliable, efficient, safe and cost effective postal service to the nation. AMPC Delhi has been set up with the aim of modernizing mail processing in India Post. A Letter Sorting machine (LSM) and one Mixed Mail Sorter (MMS) has been installed at AMPC Delhi at a cost of about Rs 42 crores. These sorting machines utilize state-of-the-art Optical Character Recognition (OCR)- Video Coding System (VCS) that can read the address written on the mail pieces and sort them to the correct destination. The LSM has a sorting speed of 35,000 letters per hour and MMS can process 20,000 ordinary as well as Registered and Speed Post letters, packets and small parcels per hour.

The LSM can sort letters/postcards/Inland letter Cards from 3 gms to 20 gms. As the letter enters into the LSM, a very high speed camera takes a picture of the address written on it and sends it to the OCR server for digitization and recognition. The OCR system recognizes the pincode as well as the address elements in the written address and takes a sorting decision on the basis of inputs received from the written address and the address database which has been created for the sorting systems. In case the OCR is not able to take a sorting decision then the image is sent to the Video coder who just sees the image on his/her computer screen and then types the pincode or the city/town name to sort the article to the correct destination. This entire process takes few seconds to get completed while the letter is still moving inside the LSM.

The MMS is an open conveyor based system which can sort any kind of letter, flat, packet or small parcels (from 5 gms to 5 kgs) and utilizes the same OCR-VCS system for sorting. Both the machines share the common OCR-VCS servers. MMS has the ability to the read the tracking barcode pasted/printed on the article and generate a manifest along with a unique bag label for the sorted mail so that track and trace for each individual article processed on the MMS is available on the internet.

As compared to the old style mail centres, setting up of AMPC has enabled the Department to consolidate the mail operations in a big city like Delhi. The entire first class and speed post mail of Delhi which was earlier handled at more than 12 smaller mail sorting centres is now consolidated at AMPC because of its ability to process almost 1 million mail pieces per day. Mail operations at AMPC not only enhance the speed of mail processing but also lead to a better efficiency and improved quality. State-of-the-art facilities have also been provided to the staff working at AMPC Delhi in order to improve their efficiency and motivation level. The LSM requires only 7 Clerks (SA) and 5 Multi-Skilled Staff (MTS) per shift (8 hours) to operate and produces an output of over 3 lakh mail pieces; the same work requires at least 30 clerks and 10 MTS. Similarly, the MMS requires almost 10 clerks (SA) and 18 MTS per shift to process almost 1 lakh speed post articles; the same work would require 25 clerks and 30 MTS in a manual environment.

The maximum advantage of using the machines is in the area of quality control as missort rate can be brought considerably down in good address quality mail. In case of MMS, multiple handling is also reduced as the tracking barcode of the speed post articles are automatically scanned by the machines while they are being sorted. Also, the entire mail gets sorted in one run as the number of sorting selections in LSM (304 selections) and MMS (152 selections) are enough to sort all the mail pieces in one sort program. This is in contrast to the manual sorting where the sorting cases have only 48 or 72 pigeon holes and some destinations have to be sorted in the second stage.

At AMPC there is a separate area for processing mail pieces which are not of machinable standards. The work flow of AMPC Delhi has been designed like an assembly line where-in the un-processed mail enters the facility from one end and gets dispatched from the other end after getting processed manually or on the automated systems.

The AMPC building has been constructed by DIAL in lieu of the old AMPC building which was acquired for laying the metro line. The construction started in October 2010 and was completed in October 2011. The building has been built on a plot of almost 10,000 sq mts size and the built up area is about 7000 sq mts on ground and first floor. The building has a 24 hour power back-up and a security system with state-of-the-art IP camera based CCTV system. Almost 500 staff, including about 60 ladies are working in AMPC in three shifts.

A similar facility has also been set up in Kolkata which shall also be inaugurated in a few weeks time. The sorting machines of AMPC Delhi are the new generation machines as compared to the Letter Sorting Machines installed at AMPC Mumbai in 1993 and at AMPC Chennai in 1996 which did not have the automatic address reading ability and were dependent on the coders to code all the mail pieces for sending them to their destinations.

Senior officers of the Department of Posts and the MLA of the area were also present on the occasion.

Source : PIB, August 21, 2012

Friday 10 August 2012

PA/SAs Recruitment Notification and Vacancy Position- AP Circle

10 August 2012

Circle office vide Memo No.RE/1-22/PA/SA/DR/2011&2012 dated 09/08/2012 issued recruitment notification and vacancy position. the same may be reproduced here under for the information of the members.





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Allahabad Bank 1100 Clerical Recruitment Application Form 2012

10 August 2012


Allahabad Bank Clerk Recruitment 2012 through IBPS
Allahabad Bank with its headquarters in Kolkata was founded by a group of Europeans at Allahabad on 24 April 1865. The bank currently records 30.63% growth in Q3 Operating Profit and its business has crossed Rs 2, 46, 939 crores.

Allahabad Bank Clerk Recruitment 2012 through IBPS, notification issued for 1100 clerical vacancies. Eligible IBPS Clerk Exam qualified candidates can apply online from 8-08-2012 and the last date for online registration is 23-08-2012.

Total Vacancies :1100 posts

Post Name : 
Allahabad Bank Clerk Recruitment Project 2012-2013.

IBPS Clerk Cut off marks required :

24 and above marks for general candidates and 21& above marks for OBC/SC/ST/PWD Candidates. For state wise vacancies and cut off marks, candidates requested to see the further in notification

Education Qualifications :
Candidates must have any Graduation degree /10+2 class pass form recognized college/university
Must have prior knowledge in Computer Basics like MS-Office pack
Must have an valid IBPS Score card of clerical exam

Age Limit:

● Candidates must have 18 years and the max age limit is 28 years as on 01-08-2011 for General category
● 5 years upper age relaxation for SC/ST Candidates
● 3 years relaxation in upper age for OBC Candodates
● 10 years for PWD Candidates

Pay Scale:
7200 – 400/3 – 8400 – 500/3 – 9900 – 600/4 – 12300 – 700/7 – 17200 – 1300/1 – 18500 – 800/1 – 19300 Rupees
Application Fee:
General and OBC Candidates needs to pay 100 rupees and for SC/ST/PWD Candidates the application fee is 20 rupees only. Candidates need to download the Challan form at website or listed below and pay the fee at any Allahabad Bank branch.
Selection Process:
Allahabad Bank Clerk Selection Process is based on Performance in Interview.

How to Apply :
1. Login to Allahabad Bank official website of allahabadbank.in
2. Select the Recruitment Notification titled "ALLAHABAD BANK S.W.O. ‘A’ RECRUITMENT PROJECT-2012-13".
3. Download(Take a print out), the Challan form and pay the fee at any Allahabad bank branch in account number of 50114140153
4. After paying the application fee by using challan form, again visit Allahabad bank website
5. Click on Apply online and upload the recent photographs with signature and details like Challan Journal number,branch code,qualifications,address etc
6. Provide the valid E-Mil id and mobile number to get updated information directly from bank
7. At last, take a print out, which have to submit at the time of Interview.

Important Dates:
Starting Date for Online Registration : 08-08-2012
Last Date for Online Registration : 23-08-2012
Dates for Payment of Fee : from 08-08-2012 to 23-08-2012.

Download Allahabad Bank Clerk Recruitment 2012 Notification/Advertisement
Download Allahabad Bank Challan form for Clerks
Click here for Allahabad Bank Clerk Online Registration/Application form 2012
Click here for format of caste certificate (OBC)
Click here for format of caste certificate (SC/ST)

Courtesy : http://allexamguru.blogspot.in

Thursday 9 August 2012

POSTAMAN EXAM DATE ANNOUNCED

POSTMAN EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD ON 27-10-2012 WITH REVISED SYLLABUS

Infosys bags Rs 700 crore deal from India Post



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Infosys was selected by Department of Post, for implementing core banking and insurance solutions in 150,000 post offices, as well as installing ATMs.
Infosys was selected by Department of Post, for implementing core banking and insurance solutions in 150,000 post offices, as well as installing ATMs.
BANGALORE: Infosys was selected by the India's Department of Post, for implementing core banking and insurance solutions in 150,000 post offices across the country, as well as installing ATMs. This project estimated at Rs 700 crore, aims to transform India Post into a technology-enabled autonomous entity.

Under this, Infosys will implement and manage its Finacle Core Banking and McCamish Insurance products. It will install around 1,000 ATMs for India Post along with an electronic content management system to manage millions of documents generated as part of India Post's financial operations.

It will also participate in designing, building, supplying, installing and commissioning hardware and software, data migration and deployment of the platforms and solutions across all identified post offices.

Infosys would also train more than 35,000 India Post employees across the country on the usage and deployment of the new platform and solutions.