Postmen to deliver Ganga jal too; Centre to tap e-commerce platform
If postman can deliver, mobile phones, sarees, jewellery, apparels then why not Ganga water, Prasad said.
New Delhi: You could soon receive holy Ganga water by post as the government endeavours to tap the e-commerce platform to bring the holy water at the doorsteps.
“I used to get several request that with vast network of post can we get Ganga water. I have directed Department of Posts to utilise e-commerce platform and make arrangement for providing pure Gangajal from Haridwar, Rishikesh to people. They have assured that they will take pro-active step to address cultural needs,” Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Monday.
He said by the end of this year all postmen in urban centres will be given smartphones, and handheld devices will be provided to postmen in 1.3 lakh rural post offices by March 2017. “If postman can deliver, mobile phones, sarees, jewellery, apparels then why not Ganga water,” Mr Prasad said.
According to reports, last year India Post sold holy water from the river Godavari sourced during the auspicious Pushkaram period from July 14 to 25. Those bottles were priced at Rs 20 each and contained 500 ml of water that the was named, Godjal.