Ujjain/Indore/New Delhi. Union Communications and Development of North Eastern Region Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, while addressing the Rural Postal Conference in Ujjain on Tuesday, honored rural postal workers for their outstanding work and elaborated on the changing role and future direction of the Indian Post.
The presence of postal workers from across the state at the conference gave it an inspiring and historic presence. The event was imbued with the spirit of service, dedication, and nation-building. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav was also present at the event.
When the Postman Moves, the Country Moves: Scindia
Scindia said that postal workers not only deliver letters, but are also the strongest link in nation-building and a living symbol of rural India’s trust. He described postal workers as the most reliable bridge between technology and society, stating, “When the Postman Moves, India Moves.” He underlined that over 1.6 lakh post offices and the unwavering trust of millions of citizens give the Indian Post a unique global identity.
Ujjain is becoming a wonderful confluence of cultural heritage and modern development
Referring to the overall development of Ujjain and Madhya Pradesh, Scindia praised the leadership of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. He said that under the Chief Minister’s able guidance, Ujjain is becoming a wonderful confluence of cultural heritage and modern development. From preserving the glorious history of Maharaja Vikramaditya to restoring the sanctity of the Shipra River and Vedic traditions, the state government has made remarkable progress towards giving Ujjain global recognition.
Postal workers should become pioneers of rapid change
The Union Minister said that the Indian Postal Department is undergoing rapid transformation. Today, post offices are not limited to traditional services but have become modern centers for digital banking, direct benefit transfer, e-commerce parcels, and distribution of government schemes. He called upon postal workers to become pioneers of this change by adopting new technologies.
The hard work of Karmayogis working in remote and inaccessible areas is the true capital of Indian Post.
While honoring postal employees who provided outstanding service during the conference, Scindia said that the hard work of these Karmayogis working in remote and inaccessible areas is the true capital of Indian Post. Their dedication is what keeps the bonds of trust strong in rural India.
Scindia expressed confidence that with this spirit of service, dedication, and innovation, the Indian Postal Department will play a leading role in realizing the vision of ‘Developed India 2047’ and establish the country as the world’s largest logistics power.
