NEW POSTAL POLICY 2012
ROADMAP TO PRIVATISATION
(POSTAL
CRUSADER – AUGUST - 2012 ISSUE - EDITORIAL)
Government of India has
declared the New Postal Policy 2012. Shri Kapil Sibal, Minister Communications
& IT has made a press statement also. Finally Govt. has decided to end the
monopoly of Postal Department in collecting, processing, conveyance and delivery
of letter mail articles and allow private couriers also to function legally.
As per the Govt’s. version – “the idea
is to develop Indian Postal Sector as a full-fledged market, bring in more
service providers to enhance employment (?) and contribution to nations GDP
(?).” It further states that – “At present Department of Posts, which has
around five lakhs employees, is the sole body responsible for policy making,
regulation and providing postal service. The over 100 year old Indian Post
office Act, which governs the Postal sector, bars any individual or entity from
delivering letter for commercial purpose.” Communication Minister has asked Department of Posts to
create a framework to support small and medium Postal Operators (i.e. couriers)
and new models to encourage entrepreneurship in the sector.
One of the guiding principles of the
National Postal Policy (NPP) is promotion of partnership between private and
public postal sectors. (i.e between couriers and Department of Posts) and to
promote cooperation, inter action, resource sharing and fair competition among
stake holders.
The NPP says that – “Competition leads
to consumer satisfaction through lower prices, more choice and better quality
of service. Efforts are therefore required to promote competition in the
provision of Postal Services so as to maximize benefits to customers,
particularly in rural and inaccessible areas Therefore it is necessary to
develop a governance and legislative system that promotes fair competition in
the Postal market and offers customer ample choice”.
In order to implement the above stated
privatization policy, the Government is planning to separate the functions of
policy making, regulation and operations of the over 150 years old Department
of Posts. An independent body named Postal Development Board (PDB) will be
responsible for the overall development and governance of the Postal Sector
(including courier services). The PDB will also draw a roadmap for unbundling
(ending monopoly and allowing private participation) of Postal departments
functions.
The PDB will be set up under Secretary
(Posts) and will include secretaries of Department of Economic Affairs,
Department of Electronics and Imformation Technology, Department of Commerce
and two members from Postal Services Board. A Postal Advisory Board (PAB) will
be constituted which will have representation from Government, Industry payers,
academics and other stake holders, to provide inputs to PDB on policy matters.
If the NPP is implemented in its
totality, then the Postal Department will definitely meet the fate of Telecom.
The existence of Department and job security of the five lakhs Postal employees
will be in danger. NFPE calls upon the Postal and RMS employees including GDS
to be ready for serious trade union action if the Government take any
unilateral decision to privatise postal sector.
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