Postal
Services in the country has beaten its revenue target three years in a row,
exceeding the target by 9.5 per cent in fiscal 2013-14, Parliament was informed
today.The
government had set a revenue target of Rs 7,522.02 crore for the Postal
Services in 2011-12, while the Department registered revenue of Rs 7,899.40
crore.
"The
revenue generation of Postal Services is increasing every year and the targets
for each coming year are raised by the Government," Minister of
Communications and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad today said in a written reply to the
Lok Sabha.In
the year 2012-13, the revenue stood at Rs 9,366.50 crore against a target of Rs
8,762.75 crore, he added. In 2013-14,
the revenue stood at Rs 10,720.94 crore as against the target of Rs 9,787.52
crore, he said.
Responding
to a separate query, the Minister said 1,735 post offices were modernised under
Project Arrow against the target of 1,759 post offices during the 11th Plan."During
the 12th Plan, 2,500 post offices are proposed to be modernised under Project
Arrow with an outlay of Rs 284 crore," Prasad said.During
the first two years of the 12th Plan, 880 post offices have been modernised and
so far, 2,615 post offices have been modernised under the 11th and 12th Plan,
he added.
Courtesy: The Economic Times