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135-yr-old money order service bids silent goodbye

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New Delhi/Mumbai /Kolkata: A 135-year-old legacy comes to an end. Like in the case of the telegram, India Post has quietly discontinued the traditional money order service, which was an integral part of the department since 1880, facilitating pan-India door-delivery of funds to a payee from over 1,55,000 post offices.

People queue up at the money order counter of the Dadar post office.
People queue up at the money order counter of the Dadar post office. FILE PIC

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