Sunday, August 28, 2016

Mobile app ‘Nanyatha’ for electronics clearance of letter boxes in Jodhpur launched by Director Postal Services KK Yadav


In the era of new technology now Letter Boxes will be getting smart. This is now possible with the implementation of the Electronic Monitoring of Letter Box Clearance through the Nanyatha software developed by Department of Posts. The programme helps to know the status of letters dropped in the box and functioning of the delivery system in the postal network through Internet.


Launching the service at Jodhpur Head Post Office on 27 August, 2016 Krishna Kumar Yadav, Director Postal Services, Rajasthan Western Region, Jodhpur said that Real time based and GPS enabled mobile software ‘Nanyatha’ is aimed at monitoring the clearance of letter boxes planted at various locations attached to post offices. This application helps in uploading the data about the location of  Letter Box, date and time of clearance, Number of letters and the person who has cleared  to the web MIS having the address https://appost.in/nanyatha, when  the bar code is scanned using a smart phone.  




Explaining the system, Director Mr. Krishna Kumar Yadav said that each letter box is assigned a unique barcode consisting of a pin code followed by a twelve-digit serial number. After capturing the location, letter box attendant opens it, counts the number of letters inside, and scans the barcode fixed inside through the hand set by using the installed android application. Then the attendant enters his/her name and the number of articles cleared through the app on the smartphone, which gets uploaded on the server, said Mr. Yadav.


This software also facilitates the members of public to know the states of letter clearance which is posted in a particular letter box. With this software, customers by a click of mouse can know whether the letters dropped by them in letter boxes are collected or not. It is also possible to know the date, time and name of the postman who picked up the letters, said Mr. Yadav. It also provides MIS to the Postal department to know the volume of letters posted in a letter box and thereby to rationalize the letter boxes.

In Jodhpur City 113 letter boxes are installed, where everyday more than 3,000 letters are posted by public. In First phase 22 letter boxes in the jurisdiction of Jodhpur Head Post Office have been covered under this scheme. “We will implement it first in Jodhpur and later, scale it up to the entire Western Region,” Mr. Yadv said.

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