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Pakistan
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The first
postal service of Pakistan was established by the Muslim emperors who ruled the
South Asian empire. In particular, Emperor Sher Shar of Sur developed a
comprehensive network of postal relays at caravanseries (inns) in the early 16th
century.
The postal service soon became unfortunately bogged with problems, more or less
linked to the peculiar territorial division in the Indian sub-continent. More
than 1000 miles of Indian territory that separated East ( Bangladesh ) and West
Pakistan, but air links and sea routes helped overcome it initially.
Airmail services were inaugurated in 1952 between the East and the West of
Pakistan, and letters and postcards were carried free-of-charge. The domestic
network of Pakistani International Airlines was used by the postal system to
facilitate delivery of mail to 29 points all over Pakistan.
The independence of East Pakistan allowed Pakistan to concentrate on its own
internal mail service, especially when 75% of its post offices were in
underdeveloped rural areas. Postal facilities gradually improved into the 20th
century.
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Pak Post also
features a Postal Staff College in the Pakistani capital Islamabad. It trains
postal officials mostly from Third World nations on an extensive range of
courses, from quality customer care to family welfare of postal employees.
Technology
To
cope with the influx of demand particularly due to the population boom, Pakistan
has introduced, very slowly, a moderate mechanization policy. Machines that can
automate the sorting of registered mail have been introduced. At major post
offices in Karachi and Lahore, mechanically operated sorting machines have also
been installed. All major post offices in Pakistan now use modern
stamp-canceling machines and franking devices.
It has however been pointed out by native Pakistanis that the reluctance to
mechanize the postal service to a greater extent is due to the fact that many
risk losing their jobs. The mail sorting process is a labor intensive routine
and does help provide jobs for a country which is facing one of its greatest
population booms ever.
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Explorer
Pak Post, like
the Japanese post, also provides services for the disabled. Literature or audio
recordings meant for the blind, for example, are delivered for free up to
weights of 10 kg.
The Pakistani postal service is described by Expedia.com as "generally
inefficient" and hereby advises travelers to send important mail out of
Pakistan via courier.
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