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India Post Office Gurukul Crossing, Vadodara, Gujarat
Type Shop & Service Point
Address Goverdhan Township, Kendranagar, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
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Telephone 1800 266 6868
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Reviews

Shashikant Mandloi - 2023-05-18

Somatlav post office operated by modern technology, all employees get support, guidance people give past, I hope to continue to serve in future

Jigesh Rathva - 2021-06-29

Staff Not giving the same answer

Ashish Chaudhari - 2021-01-02

Poor setting arrangements for old people... Speed post have good service

Shailesh Kumar Prajapati - 2020-07-27

Kindly note all guys, Speedpost timing is till 12:30 PM in working days Everyday. Kindly Plan Accordingly.

Aydv V - 2021-03-13

The Department of Posts (DoP), trading as India Post, is a government-operated postal system in India, which is a subsidiary of the Ministry of Communications. Generally called "the Post Office" in India, it is the most widely distributed postal system in the world. Warren Hastings had taken initiative under East India Company to start the Postal Service in India in 1788. It was initially established under the name "Company Mail". It was later modified into a service under the "crown" in 1854 by Lord Dalhousie. Dalhousie introduced uniform postage rates (universal service) and helped to pass the India Post Office Act 1854 which significantly improved upon 1837 Post Office act which had introduced regular post offices in India.[6] It created the position Director General of Post for the whole country.[7][8] India PostDepartment overviewFormed1 October 1854; 166 years ago[1][2]JurisdictionIndiaHeadquartersDak Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New DelhiEmployees433,417 (March 2017)[3]Annual budget₹11,496.18 crore (US$1.6 billion) (2018-19)[4]Minister responsible Ravi Shankar Prasad, Cabinet Minister for Communications Department executives Pradipta Kumar Bisoi (IPoS:1985), Secretary Vineet Pandey, Director General[5] Parent MinistryMinistry of CommunicationsKey document The Indian Post Office Act, 1898 Websitewww.indiapost.gov.in It is involved in delivering mail (post), remitting money by money orders, accepting deposits under Small Savings Schemes, providing life insurance coverage under Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) and providing retail services like bill collection, sale of forms, etc. The DoP also acts as an agent for Government of India in discharging other services for citizens such as old age pension payments and Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) wage disbursement with 154,965 Post Offices (as on 31.03.2017), India Post has the most widely distributed postal network in the world. The country has been divided into 23 postal circles, each circle headed by a Chief Postmaster General. Each circle is divided into regions, headed by a Postmaster General and comprising field units known as Divisions. These divisions are further divided into subdivisions. In addition to the 23 circles, there is a base circle to provide postal services to the Armed Forces of India headed by a director-general. One of the highest post offices in the world is in [[S ikkim, Himachal Pradesh]] operated by India Post at a height of 14,567 ft (4,440 m).[9][10] HistoryEdit  Indian postal service Educational card, late 19th or early 20th century  1850s Scinde Dawk stamp  A modern Indian post office near Udagamandalam Main articles: Postage stamps and postal history of India and Postage stamps and postal history of the Indian states Posts and the British Raj (1858–1947)Edit The British Raj was instituted in 1858, when the rule of the East India Company was transferred to the Crown.[11][12] A number of acts were enacted during the British Raj to expand and regulate posts and telegraphs service: The Government Savings Bank Act, 1873 (5 of 1873), passed by the legislature 28 January 1873, was enacted in 1881. On 1 April 1882, Post Office Savings Banks opened throughout India (except in the Bombay Presidency). In Madras Presidency, it was limited; in the Bengal Presidency, no POSBs were established in Calcutta or Howrah.[13] Postal life insurance began on 1 February 1884 as a welfare measure for the employees of the Posts & Telegraphs Department as Government of India dispatch No. 299 dated 18 October 1882 to the Secretary of State.[14] The Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 The Indian Post Office Act, 1898,[15] passed by the legislature on 22 March 1898, became effective on 1 July 1898 regulating postal service. It was preceded by Act III of 1882 and Act XVI of 1896. The Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1933[16] The world's first official airmail flight took place in India on 18 February 1911, a journey of 18 kilometres (11 mi) lasting 27 minutes. Henri Pequet, a French pilot, c

Pritesh Zanjrukiya - 2021-08-23

They are not taking the public seriously Even the aadhar service they are taking only 5 person And not sequencely they are taking it randomly even if the person came first doesn't matter

Dr Dhavnik Rathwa - 2022-07-04

Not satisfied with India post

Kanti Zanjrukiya - 2021-08-23

They are not taking the public on first come first serve basis Taking random it doesn't matters how important work you have

Sumit - 2021-02-14

Speed Post timing is till 12.30. Staff is co operative.

146_pritesh Zanjrukiya - 2021-08-23

Very disappointing service with the behaviour and ethics.

Jigar Dave - 2020-08-16

Speed post service available here

Hardik Pancholi (hp) - 2017-06-17

Average building Good staff

Nishit Bariya - 2020-11-05

Kendranagar, Vadodara, Gujarat 390025

Hardik Vyas - 2018-10-15

Not so good in Service

Naresh Parmar - 2018-09-04

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Bharat Patel - 2020-02-12

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Hardik Mojidra - 2019-11-03

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Monitoringcell Ro Vadodara - 2019-07-23

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Ankit Desai - 2018-10-24

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Milan Patel - 2017-08-25

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Dexi23 - 2019-05-31

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Bansari Nayak - 2022-03-19

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Dixit Kapdi - 2020-10-01

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Divyesh Mistry - 2021-09-26

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Mukesh Solanki - 2017-09-25

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Pinakin Kanojia - 2023-04-21

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Swagat Shah - 2018-10-10

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Nitin Tomer - 2018-09-05

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Prakashsinh Chauhan - 2021-01-20

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Kartik Rathwa - 2022-08-23

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