
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 11, 2025: Union Minister of Communications Jyotiraditya M Scindi addressed the Lok Sabha during the Winter Session, outlining the significant strides made in strengthening and modernising India Post, the world’s largest postal network, on Wednesday.
Mr Scindia noted that India Post currently operates 1.64 lakh Post Offices across the country, supported by a dedicated workforce of 2.78 lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS). Acknowledging their invaluable service, the Union Minister said that the Gramin Dak Sevaks toil day and night not only to do business, but to convey emotion from one human being to the other.
Highlighting the transformation achieved under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Union Minister stated that the Government has focused extensively on strengthening India Post over the last 11 years. Key achievements include:
- 4,903 new Post offices constructed in Left Wing Extremism-affected states in the last 3.5 years.
- 5,746 Post Offices sanctioned in unbanked villages, of which 5,657 (97%) have already been opened.
- A total expansion of 10,170 Post Offices has been added to the national network over the past 11 years.
- Investment of ₹405 crorefor the construction and renovation of Post Office buildings, including 49 heritage Post Offices, regarded as institutional jewels of India Post.
Shri Scindia emphasised that while substantial progress has been achieved, additional funding will be required for renovating the remaining 25,000 Post Offices owned by India Post.
Moving towards the future, the Union Minister announced that India Post is undertaking a comprehensive Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) initiative to modernise and streamline operations. This will enhance the first-mile, middle-mile, and last-mile delivery systems, making them faster, more service-oriented, and digitally enabled for crores of citizens.
He further added that India Post is bringing in automation and studying global best practices to emerge as one of the world’s leading logistics carriers.
The Government remains committed to strengthening the postal network, enhancing service delivery, and transforming India Post into a modern, technology-driven logistics powerhouse for the nation.
