Post offce: Most post offices in Delhi will remain closed for the common people on Monday 21 July. The reason for this is that the postal department is upgrading its old computer system to a new version. This is the reason that most of the post offices in Delhi will remain closed today. Learn here whether the post office of your area is open.
Application for post office transactions 2.0 will be upgraded in the old computer system in the post office. Due to which post offices will not open in Delhi. With the help of the new system, work in the post office will be at high speed. Will also be safe. Especially in this busy time of filing income tax returns (ITR), work will be done quickly. The government has extended the last date for filing ITR from 31 July to 15 September, so these days there is more crowd in the post office. For this reason, the postal department is making this necessary change so that there is no problem in further work.
Which post offices will remain closed?
Today Aliganj, Amar Colony, Andreugganj, CGO Complex, Dargah Sharif, Defense Colony, District Court Campus Saket, East of Kailash Phase-1, East of Kailash, Gautam Nagar, Golf Link, Gulmohar Park, Hari Nagar Ashram, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Jungpura, Kasturba Nagar, Kasturba Nagar, Krishna Market, Lodhi Road, Lodhi Road, Lodhi Road, Lodhi Road MMTC-STC Colony, Nehru Nagar, ND South Extension-2, Panchsheel Enclave, Pragati Vihar, Pratap Market, Pushp Vihar, Sadiq Nagar, Safdarjung Airport, Saket, Sant Nagar, Sarvodaya Enclave, South Malviya Nagar, Srinivaspuri and Jeevan Nagar post office branch will be closed.
The post office says that they need time to set a new system, shift data and do all technical checks, so post offices have been closed for a day. The postal department has appealed to the people not to come to the post office today. He should come to another day and handle the work. All post offices will start functioning normally from Tuesday 22 July. If you want to do any important work related to the post office, then do not go today and go tomorrow.