Tamilnadu Postal Circle Recruitment For The Post Of Postal Assistant In Chennai

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Tamilnadu Postal Circle Recruitment: Apply Offline for 89 Postal Assistant Posts Interested candidates who completed all Eligibility Can Read the Full Advertisement Details and Apply Offline 

Important Dates
Form Submission End Date 31st Dec 2019
Last Date for Pay Exam Fee 28th Dec 2019
 
Eligibility
10th Class, 12th Standard Pass and Knowledge of local (Tamil) Language and Certificate of Basic Computer Training from a Recognized Computer Training institute
 
Age Limit (as On 31/12/2019)
  • 18 to 27 years
Fees
For All Candidates Rs100/-
Candidate Profile
10th Class, 12th Standard Pass and Knowledge of local (Tamil) Language and Certificate of Basic Computer Training from a Recognized Computer Training institute.

Tamilnadu Postal Circle is looking for 10th , 12th profile candidates.

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Job Title : Postal Assistant
Job Location : Chennai
Education : 10th , 12th
Category : Government Jobs
Experience : Freshers
Post Date : 28 November, 2019
Last Date : 31 December, 2019
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How to Apply for Postal Assistant
Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with required documents send to the Assistant director, the chief postmaster General Tamil Nadu Circle, Chennai – 600002 on or before 31st Dec 2019.

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About Tamilnadu Postal Circle
Postal system in Tamilnadu originated during the days of the East India Company. What started as a scheme to convey the mails of the East India Company and its servants in the erstwhile Madras, has now grown into a mammoth system handling over 80 lakhs of mail per day.

John Philip Burlton of the East India Company suggested to the Governor of Madras, in 1785, to establish a post office in Fort Saint George so that the letters of the staff of the Company which were carried free at the expense of the Government, could be charged for. His suggestion was accepted and a post office was established at Fort Saint George on 1st June, 1786. This post office later grew into Madras GPO, which is now called as Chennai GPO.

At that time, the Post was divided into three divisions, Madras North to Ganjam, Madras South to Anjengo and Madras West to Vellore. The head of the Organisation was a Postmaster General, with his office established at Madras. He was assisted by one Deputy, one writer or native assistant, five sorters, one head-peon and ten peons.

In 1789, arrangements were made for despatch of letters to Bombay through Masulipatnam and through Nizams dominion. The letters were despatched once in a week to Masulipatnam and from there to Bombay. It took about 17 days for a letter to reach Bombay and 19 to reach Calcutta.

Transportation of mails was done by mail carts and horses, initially. Later with the advent of railways and motorways, mail transportation was much faster which resulted in an increase in the number of post offices and in the volume of mails handled.

The Post-War Plan formulated in 1945 facilitated the expansion of postal services under two broad categories - urban areas and rural areas. Places with a population of 10,000 or more and Municipalities were classified as urban areas. The expansion into rural areas envisaged the establishment of one post office for every village with a population of 2000 or more. In case of villages with a population of 500 or less, delivery of mails were arranged at intervals of not more than a week.

After Independence, the Five Year Plans laid emphasis on expansion of communication facilities as an integral part of the socio-economic development. During the first Five Year Plan period, the number of post office increased three-fold. Rural delivery system was strengthened and Tamilnadu circle was the first to extend daily delivery service to all the villages, from March 1976.
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