Struggles at Bengaluru’s Postal Offices: A Call for Improvement

ON 02 APRIL 2025, we wanted to send some books, clothes, shoes, and chappals by registered parcel post at the Benson Town Road Sub-Post Office in Miller's Road. However, the biggest disappointment was that they only allowed parcels up to 20 kg each --- or two separate parcels, each under 20 kg. We were un aware of this strict limitation, which caused significant inconvenience, forcing us to resize our large parcel into smaller ones before attempting again.

The next morning, on 03 APRIL 2025, around 10:30 AM, we reached the same post office by autorickshaw, only to be informed by the staff that there was an electricity cut-off due to line repairs, and they would not able to process our parcel. Though it was raining, we compelled to head to the JC Nagar Post Office. There, we faced another unexpected hurdle --- we were only allowed to send three parcels, each below 20 kg. The dealing clerk (man) advised us to visit the RT Nagar Head Post Office, where there were no weight restrictions. So, once again, we moved, and finally, we managed to send all our parcels at a lower rate than both Benson Town and JC Nagar. This left us wondering: Why do the postal rates differ across offices? Is it calculated based on the distance between the sub-office and the head office?

Later in the evening, we went to the Vasanth Nagar Post Office to send one last parcel, where we fortunately faced no issue. However, one incident stood out --- the lady staff’s response to a simple query about the rate per kg. Instead of providing a clear answer, she snapped: “You can track it with the tracking number!” --- a rude and unprofessional response from a public servant. A polite explanation would have been more helpful and informative, allowing us to share the information with our friends, who are also preparing to send their belongings.

Another frequent question we faced at multiple offices was: “Why are you coming here instead of going to the nearest post office?”

Further, one official openly admitted: “We [sub-branches] have a small weighing machine that can only handle up to 20 kg, and we also have carrier (transport) issues.”

While these explanations may be valid, they highlight a bigger problem --- why should the public struggle between multiple post offices just to send parcels? Such inefficiencies waste time, money, and effort. The concerned authorities and the postal department must urgently address these logistical shortcomings to ensure better service for the public.

Hope these bitter experiences reach their ears and prompt necessary action. 

Bruce K. Thangkhal
A Concerned Citizen of India
    Bengaluru | 03.04.'25


Share:

Negligence in Governance: Karnataka Government and BBMP must ACT Now

EVEN WITH just a slight spell of rain today, Bengaluru’s streets have once again turned into pools of filth and negligence. Roads are littered with dirty water, garbage, and plastic bottles, a glaring sign of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)’s failure in maintaining the city. One of the worst-hit areas lies beneath the railway track, a crucial link connecting Vasanth Nagar, Benson Town, and Bangalore Cantonment, now drowning in waste and neglect.

The sight of waterlogged roads across the city is not just an inconvenience but a clear indicator of poor drainage systems and the dire need for immediate repairs before the full force of the monsoon arrives. The incompetence of BBMP and the Karnataka state government in addressing these long-standing issues is not just frustrating but hazardous. Adding to the misery, heaps of improperly dumped waste along roadsides create a breeding ground for diseases, endangering the health of residents.

Here’s some of the random photographs captured today (03 April 2025) -- each image speaks louder than words. The pictures tell a thousand stories of negligence, apathy, and the crumbling state of Bengaluru’s infrastructure. How long will the people of Bengaluru suffer due to this indifference? The BBMP and state government must WAKE UP from their slumber and act decisively before the city’s infrastructure collapses under their mismanagement. Enough is enough --- Bengaluru deserves better!

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal
Concerned Citizen of India
Bengaluru | 03.04.'25

 

Share:

Recent Posts

Popular Posts

Articles

SUBSCRIBE

Thangkhal Bible in Mobile

Mobile phone a Thangkhal NT Bible koih ding dan

Read Thangkhal NT Bible

JOIN KV fb

ZOMI FINS

PHOTO GALLERY

THANGKHAL COSTUMES
TBCWD TOUR 24-Sept-2022
Kulhvum Prayer

Blog Archive