Pakistan Post set to modernise services
MULTAN: Pakistan Post is digitising its services to improve efficiency and meet the evolving needs of the communications market, aiming to ensure speedy communication for both domestic and business needs.
To highlight the Pakistan Post digital initiative, South Punjab Postmaster General Zaheerullah Khatak met South Punjab Additional Chief Secretary Fawad Hashim Rabbani and briefed him about the latest innovations in Pakistan Post. Speaking on the occasion, South Punjab Additional Chief Secretary Fawad Hashim Rabbani highlighted the significance of Pakistan Post in the modern communication era, stating that its digitisation is a landmark achievement. He further said that all the government departments in Punjab have been instructed to use Pakistan Post services for official mail delivery.The CS underscored that the Pakistan Post is a key public institution that provides livelihoods to thousands and assured full support in enhancing its efficiency and success.
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