Pakistan Post and the country’s electricity distribution companies (DISCOs) have agreed, in principle, to transfer the task of printing and distributing electricity bills nationwide to Pakistan Post.
According to a senior official from Pakistan Post, directives have been issued to all Postmaster Generals to coordinate with the respective DISCOs in their areas and develop a distribution plan for the first phase by July 25.
The decision was made during a meeting held on July 17. It was agreed that the initiative would begin as a pilot project, and if successful, the full responsibility for bill printing and delivery would be transitioned to Pakistan Post over six months.
In the initial phase, postal staff—assisted by DISCO employees—will deliver bills in one electric subdivision per postal circle. This trial will help identify any flaws, inefficiencies, or system gaps that need to be addressed before broader implementation.
The official added that both printing and distribution duties will be transferred gradually, allowing for a smoother transition and system refinement.
To ensure the timely and efficient delivery of bills to over 50 million residential, commercial, and agricultural consumers, a review of the available postal workforce and delivery routes (postal beats) will also be conducted as part of the process.
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Means it will never reach the consumer.
Pakistan Post is the worst department in current state. A letter was sent from Peshawar to Islamabad, even after 5 days couldn’t reach.
I haven’t seen the most unprofessional institute ever.
The so called CSS Toppers should be placed in Pakistan Post to revive it
Pehly he post se koi cheez bhejo to milti he nhi inko de dia to phr smjho meter cut ho gya 😂😂
Why don’t they go paperless? Where are they living in this era? Even villages now have shops with smartphones for money transfer can access to online bill. Or at least make the people opt for either option for paperless billing.