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DELHI, APRIL 20, 2026
The
Department of Posts recorded a 16 per cent rise in revenue to ₹15,296 crore in FY 2025–26,
reflecting its ongoing transition into a revenue-driven organisation, the
Ministry of Communications said on Monday.
The
performance was reviewed during the Annual Business Review Meeting chaired by
Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region
Jyotiraditya M. Scindia in New Delhi.
According
to the Ministry, revenue increased from ₹13,218
crore in FY 2024–25, marking the first time in several years that growth has
crossed the 15 per cent mark.
The
Minister undertook a comprehensive review of performance across six key
business verticals—Parcels, Mail, International Mail, Post Office Savings Bank
(POSB), Postal Life Insurance (PLI/RPLI), and Citizen Centric Services (CCS).
The
Parcels segment emerged as a key growth driver, with revenue rising from ₹669 crore to ₹1,133 crore, registering a 69
per cent increase. Mail revenues also saw strong growth, increasing by 34 per
cent to ₹3,202 crore.
Citizen
Centric Services recorded a 70 per cent rise to ₹864 crore, while POSB grew
steadily by 13 per cent to ₹7,756
crore. Revenues from Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life Insurance
increased by 25 per cent to ₹1,458 crore.
The
Ministry noted that the International Mail and Global Business segment faced
temporary challenges due to global economic volatility.
The
Minister highlighted that the introduction of new premium services — 24 Speed
Post, 24 Speed Post Parcel, and 48 Speed Post — has begun to strengthen India
Post’s logistics capabilities and meet evolving delivery demands.
Reviewing
performance across 23 postal circles, the Minister expressed satisfaction with
overall progress. Eight circles achieved over 90 per cent of their targets,
while 14 recorded performance between 80 and 90 per cent. Rajasthan, Assam, and
Bihar & Chhattisgarh circles were recognised for their strong performance.
The
Minister emphasised that logistics, particularly parcel services, will be the
key growth engine for India Post going forward, along with efforts to
revitalise traditional mail services.
He
also highlighted the Department’s expanding partnerships with e-commerce and
logistics players, as well as its growing role in Government-to-Citizen and
Government-to-Government services.
The
Ministry said that digital transformation, data-driven decision-making, and
improved execution at the field level will be central to achieving long-term
growth.
Looking
ahead, the Minister outlined priorities for the next financial year, including
strengthening parcel and mail operations, enhancing service quality,
accelerating technology adoption, and expanding financial inclusion
initiatives.
He
reaffirmed the Department’s commitment to building a modern, customer-centric
organisation aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat.
The
meeting concluded with appreciation for the efforts of India Post employees,
with the Minister reiterating the organisation’s guiding principle of “Dak
Sewa, Jan Sewa.”