Postal tariff revision reclassifies mail categories and imposes agent delivery for multiple registered newspapers. The amendment substitutes entries in the First Schedule to the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 to reclassify postal tariffs for Letters, Post cards (including a definition of printed communication), Book/Pattern/Sample packets and Registered Newspapers, and imposes a delivery restriction requiring packets of multiple registered newspaper copies to be handed to a recognised post office agent rather than delivered to a recipient's residence.
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Postal tariff revision reclassifies mail categories and imposes agent delivery for multiple registered newspapers.
The amendment substitutes entries in the First Schedule to the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 to reclassify postal tariffs for Letters, Post cards (including a definition of printed communication), Book/Pattern/Sample packets and Registered Newspapers, and imposes a delivery restriction requiring packets of multiple registered newspaper copies to be handed to a recognised post office agent rather than delivered to a recipient's residence.
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