Technology has definitely made life easier, with Whatsapp, Twitter, Gmail, communication is certainly not a problem. But we all know at least one elderly family member, who still relies on the?trusty Indian postal services.?
It's something that the Gen Z might never relate to, but the Gen Ys know that?the Indian postal services has been the backbone of the country¡¯s communication for over 150 years.???
And they have still not slacked down on their efficiency - this Twitter post holds proof.?
Shared by a Twitter user Navdeep Singh, the tweet details how Indian postal services delivered his letter despite it having an incomplete address.
'Maj. NavNeeT Singh, High Court, Panchkula, Haryana. A distinguished service medal is due to our Indian Post Office for delivering this letter to my residential address facing all odds, and that too in time', Singh tweeted. It¡¯s not just the address that¡¯s incomplete but the name mentioned is wrong too.?
The tweet soon went viral and many started sharing their own instances of the Indian Postal Office proving their prompt deliveries services.?
A user of the micro-blogging site shared that back in 1975 he wrote a letter to his mother with the recipient name as ¡®Mummy Kapurthala¡¯. Surprisingly, it got delivered to the right place. And, he also explained how that could happen.?
Another user named Shahid Choudhay shared back in 2009 someone sent him a New Year card with the address ¡°Shahid Iqbal Choudhary IAS, Jammu¡±. Still, it was delivered to him timely.?
The Indian postal services were once the country¡¯s lifeline for communication. With the advent of technology, they may have been pushed to the background, but there are many who still use it, merely for its charm.?