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A detailed institutional history traces the development and organization of the country's postal service from fragmented provincial arrangements to a centralized department, explaining administrative structures, regional divisions, and the hierarchy of head, sub and branch offices and agencies. It describes services and operations — parcel post, railway mail, money orders, savings bank, sea and field post offices — wartime postal efforts, and stamp issues, and includes chapters on buildings, personnel, regulations, routes, and statistical appendices to illustrate practical functioning and reforms.

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Geoffrey Clarke

Geoffrey Clarke was an author known for his work on postal history, particularly in relation to India. His notable book, "The Post Office of India and Its Story," provides an in-depth exploration of the development and significance of the postal system in India. Through his writing, Clarke contributes to the understanding of the historical and cultural impact of postal services in the region, highlighting their role in communication and connectivity. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of postal systems and their broader implications.

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