| 1. Letter:
The communication is enclosed in an
envelope and addressed. |
| Maximum weight |
2 kilograms |
|
Size prescribed |
Minimum |
Maximum |
|
1) If the letter is in roll form |
| Any single diameter |
10 cm |
80 cm |
| Length + twice the
diameter |
17 cm |
100 cm |
| 2) If the
letter is not in roll form: |
| Any single dimension |
11× 7 cm |
60 cm |
| (Length + Breadth)/
Height |
|
90 cm |
|
2. Inland
Letter Card
Communication is contained on a sheet of paper with
prescribed size & folding. Inland letter card is used
for transmission within India only. |
| a) Maximum weight |
5 grams |
|
b) The dimensions of
the letter card including its flaps when unfolded or
folded shall respectively be as follows: |
|
UNFOLDED |
| Maximum |
30 cm × 21
cm |
| Minimum |
28.2 cm ×
18.2
cm |
| Flaps |
Letter Card will have
three flaps, one each one on the left and right side not
exceeding 1.5 cm by 10 cm and another on the top side
not exceeding 1.5 cm by 21 cm. Flaps are not required if
the Inland Letter Card can be closed by any other
effective process. |
|
FOLDED |
| Maximum |
21 cm × 10
cm |
| Minimum |
15.2 cm × 9
cm |
| Inland Letter
Card shall be made of paper of minimum 70 GSM. |
|
Letter Cards of
private manufacture suitably folded and closed on all
sides through gumming or any other effective process,
may be conveyed by post, provided the dimensions and
other conditions mentioned in this rule are complied
with. |
|
3. Post
Card Open
communication on a card of prescribed size. Available in
two varieties: Single & reply post card. Post cards are
for transmission within India only. Dimensions 14 cm × 9
cm (length and breadth). Privately manufactured post
cards shall not be thinner or more flexible than an
embossed post card, and will have the same size and
thickness of embossed post card. There are other
varieties of Post cards also such as
a) Printed Post
Card
Post cards containing communication recorded by
printing, cyclostyling or by any other
mechanical process are classified as ‘Printed Post
Cards’. Printed matter includes printed
pictures also.
b) Meghdoot Post Card
The portion next to the address is available for
advertisement in four colours. |
|
4. Book
Packet |
| Maximum weight |
5 kilograms |
| Size prescribed |
Minimum |
Maximum |
| In roll form length |
10 cm |
80 cm |
| Total length + 2
diameters |
17 cm |
100 cm |
| Other than roll form |
10cm ×7 cm |
60cm ×30cm×30cm |
| Note: Book
Packet when sent in card form whether folded or not,
shall be neither thinner nor more flexible than Inland
Post Cards. Prohibitions:
a) There shall be no personal communication enclosed or
written up on a book packet
b) It shall not contain any paper money, postage or
other stamps, cheques etc Exception:
It may contain stamped self addressed post card or
letter or wrapper. |
|
5. Book
Packet containing Printed Books:
Specifications are same as for book
packet.
It shall not contain any publication published in
regular intervals.
No advertisements permitted. |
6. Book Packet containing periodicals:
Specifications are same as for book packets
Conditions:
The contents shall be periodicals registered with the
‘Registrar of Newspapers in India’.
The first or last page of the periodical shall have the
superscription “Registered with the
Registrar of Newspapers in India under serial No………”
printed on it. |
|
7.
Registered News paper:
A News paper is a publication consisting wholly or in
great part of political or other news, with or without
advertisement.
It is published in large numbers at intervals of not
more than 31 days.
It should have a bonafide list of subscribers.
If such news paper is registered in the office of the
Superintendent or Senior Superintendent of Post offices
of the area where News paper is to be published, it will
be treated as ‘Registered News paper’ for concessional
rates of postage.
There is no fee for registration.
The registration number allotted to the paper should be
printed on the top of the front page of the News paper
preceded by the word ‘Registered”. |
|
8.
Blind Literature Packet:
India Post allows free transmission of blind literature
packets up to 7 kilograms. Papers of any kind,
periodicals and books impressed in “Braille” or other
special type for the use of blind are allowed to be
transmitted by post as Blind literature packets.
Size and packing is same as for book packets.
Conditions:
It must be sent by or to a blind person. No written or
printed communication should be enclosed except:
i) the title and table of contents
ii) the key or instructions
iii) a label for return of the packet. |
9. Pattern and Sample Packet:
It may contain bona fide trade patterns or samples of
merchandise not having any saleable value together with
or without any matter which may be sent as a book
packet.
Specifications same as in the case of book packets.
Maximum weight 2 kilograms. |
|
10. Parcel:
Anything can be sent in a parcel excepting articles
whose transmission is prohibited. It can contain single
communication to the addressee of the parcel. If the
parcel is suspected to contain other than the permitted
communication, it will be opened in the presence of the
addressee or his authorized agent, and each written
communication will be charged on delivery with double
the letter postage. If the addressee refuses to pay the
charges, the parcel will be returned to the sender from
whom the charge will not be recovered. |
| Size |
Minimum |
Maximum |
| Length |
as per letter |
100 cm |
| Length + Girth combined
(100×30×10) |
as per letter |
180cm |
| Maximum
weight: unregistered parcel: 4 kgs, registered parcel 20
kgs |
|
11. Registration:
The postal article that is registered is given
identification and is recorded at every stage of
handling. Letters, letter cards, Book and Pattern
Packets, Parcels, News papers prepaid with postage may
be registered at any post office for transmission at any
post office. The registered postal article is delivered
specifically to the addressee. |
|
12. Value Payable Letters and Parcels:
The VPL or VPP is paid for at the time of receipt.
Registered parcels, letters, book packets and news
papers may be sent as VPL/VPP. An article which has no
intrinsic value can also be sent as value payable
article. |
13. Insurance:
Insurance covers all risks during the course of
transmission by post. The following types of articles
can be insured:
- Registered letters
- Value Payable Letters
- Registered Parcels
- Value Payable Parcels
Limits
- Branch offices are allowed to
book up to the value of INR 600
- Other offices can book up to the
value of INR 100000
- Insured value should not exceed
the value of the articles insured.
- When articles having intrinsic
value such as gold and currency notes are sent they
should be insured for the actual value of the
contents.
The article to be
enclosed in a strong cover sealed by means of identical
seals, so that it cannot be tampered without breaking
the seals or in a special water tear resistant and
tamper evident special cover. |