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Communications and IT Minister Kapil Sibal has called for restructuring of 150-year-old
Department of Post by separating its regulatory and services functions to meet
challenges of technological age.
"The postal department should also restructure
itself to meet challenges of 21st century. The Department of Post (DoP) should
look into prospect of bifurcating the ministry from the regulator and the
operator, just as was done in the telecom sector," Sibal told PTI.
He said that the DoP should explore possibility of
having different entities namely policy making, regulator and service provider.
"No decision has been taken yet. It is all a matter of debate and dialogue
at the moment," Sibal said.
DoP, which has around 5 lakh employees, is
responsible for policy making, regulation and providing postal services, at
present.
The over 100-year old Indian Post Office Act bars any individual or
entity from delivering letters for commercial purpose. The business of private
courier companies is built around delivering documents, parcels and others
items which do not fall under the category of 'letter'.
Sources in the ministry said that Sibal held a
meeting with DoP officials early this week on the issue of finanlisation of the
National Postal Policy 2012 and asked them to prepare roadmap for restructuring
as well.
They said that next meeting on the issue is
expected to take place in 15 days. They said that the minister, in June, had
asked DoP to set up a body to oversee the unbundling of its functions.
An independent body named Postal Development Board
(PDB) will be responsible for the overall development and governance of the
postal sector, they added. The PDB will also draw a road-map for unbundling of
postal department functions.
The minister had also instructed DoP to constitute
a Postal Advisory Board (PAB), in line withTelecom Commission, which should have representation from
government, industry players, academics and other stakeholders, they said. The
role of PAB will be to provide inputs to PDB on policy matters.
The government in 1997 created the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) to regulate the
sector. Under New Telecom Policy 1999, government further restructured DoT by
separating service providing function from it.
Source:-The
Economic Times
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