Senā ḍāka sevā | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1856[1] |
Type | Military Postal Service |
Headquarters | Sena Dak Bhawan |
Motto | Hindi : Mela-milāpa English : Reconciliation (Restoration of friendly relations) |
Minister responsible | |
Agency executive |
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Parent department | Dept. of Post , Government of India |
Parent agency | Indian Armed Forces |
Website | APS Indian Army |
The Army Postal Service (APS) functions as a government-operated military mail system in India. A primary feature of Army Postal Service systems is that normally they are subsidized to ensure that military mail posted between duty stations abroad and the home country (or vice versa) does not cost the sender any more than normal domestic mail traffic. In some cases, Indian military personnel in a combat zone may post letters and/or packages to the home country for free, while in others, senders located in a specific overseas area may send military mail to another military recipient, also located in the same overseas area, without charge. Officers are deputed primarily from the Indian Postal Service and from the Army Corps. Army Postal Service is the only service that enables civil service officers to work in the armed forces.
Army Postal Service provides Postal, Remittance, Savings & Insurance services to Army, Indian Navy, Air Force and Paramilitary forces personnel through 500 Field Post Offices established across the country. It also provides cover to Indian troops deployed with United Nations Peace Keeping Forces abroad. [3] [2]
The head of Army Postal Service is the Additional Director General, Army Postal Service at Army Headquarters in the rank of Major General. He is assisted by Deputy Director General, Army Postal Service in the rank of Brigadier at Army Headquarters. [4]
The two Command Based Post Offices at Delhi and Kolkata and Army Postal Service Centre at Kamptee, Nagpur are commanded by commandants in the rank of colonel. The Officers Commanding Corps/Divisional/Area/Border Roads/Assam Rifles/Air Force Postal Units in the rank of Lt Col/ Major/Captain monitor the functioning of Field Post Offices (FPOs) under their control and discharge the functions of the Postal Advisor to the General-Officer-Commanding. Two Central Base Post Offices and Section Base Post Offices serve as the nodal points for mail processing. The Central Base Post Offices are 56 and 99 APO operating out of New Delhi (No. 1 CBPO) and Kolkata (No. 2 CBPO), respectively. 99 APO covers all formations in the eight north-eastern states, West Bengal and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands through its network of nearly 130 FPOs. 56 APO covers the rest of the country through its network of 50 FPOs. [5]
The current badge of the Army Postal Service was approved in February 1978. The badge consists of a flying swan (Raj Hans) encased by a wheat stalk wreath in a semi-oval shape. The wheat stalk signifies growth and prosperity. The 'Raj Hans' is a mythical bird messenger, representing the function of mail handling by the Corps. The words 'Mail-Milap' (which means 'union through mail') and 'Sena Dak Seva' in Hindi are embodied on scrolls in the badge. [6] [5]
Name | From | To |
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Brigadier DS Virk, AVSM | 1 March 1972 | 10 March 1972 |
Brigadier OP Raghava, AVSM | 13 March 1972 | 30 December 1978 |
Major General SK Anand, AVSM | 1 January 1979 | 31 May 1989 |
Major General SP Chopra, VSM | 1 June 1989 | 31 March 1993 |
Major General BP Das, AVSM | 25 May 1993 | 1 November 1996 |
Major General KK Srivastava, VSM | 14 December 1996 | 29 March 2001 |
Major General RS Kareer | 30 March 2001 | 30 September 2002 |
Major General SK Sen, VSM | 1 October 2002 | 31 May 2004 |
Major General V Sadasivam, VSM | 1 June 2004 | 24 February 2010 |
Major General ARA Sah | 18 June 2010 | 15 September 2011 |
Major General AK Shori | 10 October 2011 | 31 March 2015 |
Major General Meena Datta | 21 October 2015 | 21 December 2018 |
Major General PS Negi | 22 December 2018 | 22 December 2019 |
Major General DV Mahesh | 24 December 2019 | 19 January 2022 |
Major General MK Khan, VSM | 17 February 2022 | Till date |
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