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The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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October 10, 2025

October 9 is World Post Day, but India celebrates National Postal Day on October 10 every year.

- Kanti Gala

The day honours the Indian postal service and its role in connecting the nation. Every Indian born before the 80s must have nostalgic memories of letters - good and bad news, emotional moments shared through letters delivered by the postman. Red letter drop box was there at every corne

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