Post andTelecommunication Minister Mustafa Jabber said that the revolutionary change inthe digital era is going on each snapshot of time.

The era of agriculturehas changed in the world for thousands of years but in the digital era thetransformation is going on. It accentuates the need to make Postal Servicereasonable for the advanced period.

It is essential to createa suitable human resource for a technology-based post office. It is conceivableto achieve the postal administrations to the general population through thedigital transformation of the current postal administration. For takingeffective action by identifying the tasks and with the development oftechnology, people have access to hands-on communication devices.

After the fifthgeneration of artificial intelligence associated with artificial intelligence, it\'snot possible for anyone to foresee the adjustments in human life.  Post office should be transformed accordance withthe unfathomable changes of technology.

The minister said thatthe administration has taken steps to improve the digital divide. The postaland telecommunication minister said that in last ten years, 8,500 postal housesin the country have been transformed into digital post offices. The governmentis committed to digitally transform the postal services through technicalcoordination. The minister said that the postal department should not belagging behind in the digital transformation of all the areas of the country.The postal department has to use the technology that technology will establishas our digital.

Mr. Mustafa Jabberstressed on the need for creating a suitable human resource for the use of technologyas well as not having any shortage of customer service. The Secretary of thePostal and Telecommunication Department Ashok Kumar Biswas and Director Generalof Postal Department SS Bhadra were present on the occasion. Various activitiesof postal department, Future planning and post service trucking, the ministeris given a detailed description of the issue in power point presentation.