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India’s first India Post Payment Bank (IPPB) will become functional in June on
Museum Road in Bengaluru. It will be networked with 650 IPPB branches across
the country.
The
country’s first two branches of IPPB were opened in January, at Ranchi in
Jharkhand and Raipur in Chhattisgarh.
The
IPPB branches are to be established in different districts of the State by
December 2017 in a phased manner. The aim is to have a branch in every district
and make postmen come alive in payment bank function, according to Charles
Lobo, chief postmaster general, Karnataka Circle, Bengaluru. The bank will not
be involved in lending activities, unlike private or nationalised banks. It
will primarily focus on products of financial inclusion and direct benefit
transfer, Mr. Lobo said.
The
IPPB will confine its activities to acceptance of demand deposits, remittance
services, Internet banking and other specified services, primarily to cater to
banking requirements of individuals and small businesses.
Passport
Seva Kendras
Meanwhile,
enthused by the success of a pilot project on utilising the post office as a
Passport Seva Kendra in Mysuru, the Ministry of External Affairs has now
decided to scale up this programme by opening such facilities in more head post
offices in Karnataka.
To
meet a long-standing demand of people, Passport Seva Kendras will become
operational in head post offices in Belagavi, Davangere and Hassan in June. The
MEA is also keen on opening seva kendras in other district post offices in the
State where 1,000 sq.ft of space is available at the district post office, Mr.
Lobo said. The MEA has proposed to open post office Passport Seva Kendras at
811 head post offices across the country by March 2018. As of now, the service
is available in 42 post offices across India. Employees of Tata Consultancy
Services (TCS) and India Post together provide service in these kendras.
At
present, the people of these districts have to visit Bengaluru to submit their
applications; and the offices are often overcrowded. Mr. Lobo said some senior
officials of the passport office in Bengaluru would be deputed for a few days
to train officials of the Postal Department on how to examine and process
passport applications. The service centre will process, verify and send
applications to the main passport office located in Bengaluru.
The
Passport Seva Kendra at the post office in Metagalli, Mysuru, caters to the
needs of Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Kodagu and Mandya districts. Mysuru sees heavy
international passenger traffic and is the second largest IT centre in the
State.
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