Yes, post offices in India are closed on the second Saturday of each month. This is part of a policy implemented by the Indian government to provide employees with a regular day off. However, other Saturdays may have different operating hours or may remain open, so it's advisable to check specific timings if needed.
I am sure you have found out the answer by now but for anyone else...Indian Post offices are open on Saturdays
This practice continues from the British Rule in India since the East India Company regime. The Government of India, however adopted every such administrative system, as set up by the British Rule, even after the independence of India. And the system still continues. However, in the Prime minstership period of Shri Rajev Gandhi the Central Government adopted 5 days' week for adminstrative offices (not operative offices) instead of 6 days' week with every Saturday closed day in Central Government offices on the pattern of the western countries. Of course it was not as a matter of copying other countries, but due to depleting foreign exchange resources due to rising prices of the petroleum products, as India was depending mostly on the import of crude oil.
yes except for the railways and govt hospitals i am quite sure evrything else is closed if we don't include the political world and the military
There are many Motorola offices located in India. Symbol Technologies is in India and that is one of the most famous Motorola offices still in operation.
India has the largest number of permanent post offices in the world.
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You can find recruitment for the post offices in India at the post offices themselves or alternatively at job centers. You can also browse jobs in India on the monsterindia job search website.
there are none that I see