A Task
force on leveraging the post offices network of the country among others had
suggested setting up of three subsidiaries as a part of a holding company under
the Postal Department under the Ministry of Communication and Information
Technology for extending services in the fields of banking, insurance and
e-commerce. The Report of the Task Force headed by former Cabinet Secretary
Shri T.S.R. Subramanian was submitted to the Minister for Communications and
Information Technology Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad in New Delhi today.
In all
five subsidiary companies will be called Strategic Business Units (SBU)..Two
other subsidiaries are for distribution of 3rd party products and services like
providing e-services for general public for bill collections and providing of
application forms, documents and certificates on commercial basis. Another
subsidiary is for .delivery of government services like Aadhaar ration cards,
Vikas patras, etc. on agency basis. It was also proposed that each SBU will
have a separate independent board to operate commercially as a profit centre.
Each one of the SBU over the time may go for public participation through
public issue. It was proposed that a new postal law may be enacted to give
statutory basis for these operations.
After
receiving the Report, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad said that there will be a
structured response to the recommendations of the Task Force on priority basis.
He said after having felt the need to rediscover the potential of the postal
department in the country, he had made a request to the Prime Minister to which
Shri Narendra Modi had readily responded by constituting this Task Force. He
hoped that the vast connectivity of the Postal Department would be fully
exploited to be a part of the e-commerce boom in the country. The Minister said
that not a single employee of the postal department will be removed as a part
of any reformation of the Department. He also said that there will not be undue
increase in the price of the post card and other postal services that are mostly
used by the poor.
Earlier
the Chairman of the Task Force Mr. Subramanian said that as banking and
financial services are not available in most of over six lakh villages of the
country, it was felt that a ‘Post Bank of India’ which is professionally organized
should contribute for a financial inclusion of the rural poor. He also hoped
that there could be a creation of over five lakh new jobs over next 3-5 years.
He pointed out that State Governments are also keen on the prospects of
implementation of the recommendations of this Task Force.
The
Task Force was constituted on 21st August this year had the following members:-
1. Shri T.S.R. Subramanian, Retd. Cabinet
Secretary – Chairman
2. Shri T.V. Mohandas Pai, Bangalore – Member
3. Dhri G.N. Bajpai, Mumbai Former Chairman, SEBI – Member
4. Dr. Ravindra H.Dholakia, IIM, Ahmedabad – Member
5. Shri R S. Sharma, Secretary (E&IT),Govt.of India – Member
6. Shri L.C. Goyal, Secretary, Deptt. of Rural – Member Development, Govt. of India
7. Shri Rakesh Garg, Secy. Deptt. of Telecom,G.O.I – Member
8. Ms. Kavery Banerjee, Secretary, Deptt. of Posts – Member
9. Shri Kamleshwar Prasad,Member (O),Deptt.of Posts- Member
10. Shri Vasumitra, CPMG,Delhi Circle,Deptt.of Posts -Member Secretary
2. Shri T.V. Mohandas Pai, Bangalore – Member
3. Dhri G.N. Bajpai, Mumbai Former Chairman, SEBI – Member
4. Dr. Ravindra H.Dholakia, IIM, Ahmedabad – Member
5. Shri R S. Sharma, Secretary (E&IT),Govt.of India – Member
6. Shri L.C. Goyal, Secretary, Deptt. of Rural – Member Development, Govt. of India
7. Shri Rakesh Garg, Secy. Deptt. of Telecom,G.O.I – Member
8. Ms. Kavery Banerjee, Secretary, Deptt. of Posts – Member
9. Shri Kamleshwar Prasad,Member (O),Deptt.of Posts- Member
10. Shri Vasumitra, CPMG,Delhi Circle,Deptt.of Posts -Member Secretary