What Are the New Features and Tariffs of Inland Speed Post?

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Key Takeaways
- Revised tariffs effective from October 1.
- New features include OTP-based delivery and online payments.
- Transparent pricing with GST separation.
- Minimum charge for items over 50 grams now Rs 59 for 200 km.
- Speed Post continues to evolve to meet customer needs.
New Delhi, Sep 27 (NationPress) The Department of Posts has unveiled a thoughtfully revised tariff structure for Inland Speed Post (documents), set to take effect from October 1, along with exciting new features.
Beginning October 1, Speed Post will incorporate OTP-based deliveries, optional registration, and transparent pricing that separates GST, as per the Ministry of Communications.
In local regions, the new tariff will be Rs 19 for items weighing up to 50 grams. For weights ranging from 50 grams to 250 grams, the charge will be Rs 24, while items between 250 to 500 grams will incur a fee of Rs 28.
Additionally, items weighing up to 50 grams sent over distances between 200 and over 2,000 kilometers will be charged Rs 47.
The minimum charges for items exceeding 50 grams and up to 250 grams for a distance of 200 kilometers will be Rs 59, while those for more than 2,000 kilometers will cost Rs 77.
The revised tariffs for Speed Post will fall within the range of Rs 70 to Rs 93, depending on distance, with GST applicable to all Speed Post items.
Since its launch, Speed Post has consistently adapted to satisfy evolving customer demands.
To solidify its status as the nation's go-to delivery service, it has introduced new features aimed at enhancing reliability, security, and customer convenience.
These features include secure delivery via OTP, online payment options, SMS notifications, user-friendly online booking, real-time delivery tracking, and registration facilities for users.
The last tariff adjustment for Inland Speed Post occurred in October 2012.
In light of ongoing enhancements, the need to address rising operational costs, and investment in future innovations, the tariff for Speed Post (documents) has been intelligently revised.
The government launched Speed Post on August 1, 1986, to facilitate quick and dependable delivery of letters and parcels nationwide.