Anshika Verma

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Lekhny composition -09-Oct-2023, Indian postal day.

TOPIC : INDIAN POSTAL DAY

Once upon a time in a small Indian village named Shantipur, there lived a young boy named Raj. Raj was fascinated by the world beyond his village. He dreamt of faraway places, of exotic landscapes, and of meeting people from different cultures. But there was one thing that connected him to the outside world and gave him hope - the Indian Postal Service. Every day, Raj would eagerly wait for the postman, Mr. Verma, to arrive in Shantipur. Mr. Verma was a familiar face, a friendly man who had been delivering mail to the village for decades. He wore a khaki uniform and carried a bag filled with letters, packages, and sometimes even telegrams. One sunny morning, as Raj waited under the shade of a banyan tree, he noticed a small crowd gathering around Mr. Verma. There was an air of excitement in the village that day. Raj couldn't contain his curiosity, so he decided to approach the group.
"Mr. Verma, what's happening today? Why is everyone so excited?" Raj asked.
Mr. Verma smiled warmly at the young boy and replied, "Today is a special day, Raj. It's Indian Postal Day. We celebrate the establishment of the Indian Postal Service on this day every year." Raj's eyes widened with wonder. He had heard about the Indian Postal Service, but he didn't know much about its history. He asked Mr. Verma to tell him more. "Many years ago, in 1854, the Indian Postal Service was officially established by the British East India Company," Mr. Verma began. "It was a significant moment for our country because it connected people from all corners of India. Letters and parcels could now travel great distances, bringing families closer and spreading knowledge." Raj listened intently as Mr. Verma continued, "The Indian Postal Service has played a vital role in the development of our nation. It has bridged gaps, facilitated communication, and contributed to the growth of our economy. Today, it's not just about delivering mail; it's about providing banking services, insurance, and even retail services through India Post Payments Bank." As Mr. Verma spoke, Raj's fascination with the postal service grew. He realized that the postman was not just a messenger of letters; he was a symbol of connection and hope. Raj decided that he wanted to be a part of this remarkable service one day. Years passed, and Raj worked hard to achieve his dream. He studied diligently and learned the intricacies of the postal system. His dedication paid off, and he eventually became a postman, just like Mr. Verma. On Indian Postal Day, Raj would proudly don his khaki uniform and carry the bag of letters and packages through the narrow lanes of Shantipur. He felt a deep sense of satisfaction knowing that he was playing a small but crucial role in connecting people, just as the Indian Postal Service had done for generations. Every year, on Indian Postal Day, Raj would gather the children of Shantipur under the same banyan tree where he had once listened to Mr. Verma's stories. He would tell them about the history of the Indian Postal Service and inspire them to dream big. He hoped that one day, one of them would follow in his footsteps, ensuring that the legacy of the Indian Postal Service continued for generations to come. So, in the quiet village of Shantipur, the spirit of Indian Postal Day lived on, reminding everyone of the power of connection, communication, and the dreams that could be fulfilled through the simple act of delivering mail.

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Raghuveer Sharma

11-Oct-2023 12:21 PM

very nice

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Mohammed urooj khan

11-Oct-2023 01:14 AM

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Punam verma

10-Oct-2023 08:13 AM

NiceπŸ‘

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