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Itanagar, Mar 12: The Chief Postmaster General, North East Postal Circle, Shillong, Mariamma Thomas called on Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General KT Parnaik (Retd.) at Raj Bhavan, Itanagar on Tuesday. They discussed strengthening the postal service in Arunachal Pradesh.
The Governor emphasized on opening more branches in administrative circles for the welfare of the common people. He also suggested enhancing the manpower in the postal service in the State.
The Governor suggested to the Chief Postmaster General to help the State to get Arunachal Pradesh and its rich diversity of tribes and flora and fauna on Indian stamps to spread awareness within and outside the country.
The Chief Postmaster General assured the Governor to improve the postal service in the State. She also briefed about the schemes and programmes carried out by the Indian Postal Service.
In the meeting, the Chief Postmaster General presented a Souvenir box containing a memento featuring six commemorative stamps of Sri Ram Janmbhoomi Temple, which was released by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on 18th January. These stamps have been printed with the water and sand from Ram Janmbhoomi, carrying the consciousness and blessings of Shri Ram. The stamps have the fragrance of sandalwood signifying the fragrance of divinity. To make these stamps radiant of the divine light, parts of the Miniature sheet is gold plated.