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12 Dec 2022
A Branch Postmaster has opened 151 postal savings accounts in a single day, a remarkable accomplishment that is the first of its kind in the state and likely the only one in the nation. The record was set on December 5 by D K Ranganath, the 64-year-old Branch Postmaster of the Dasanur Branch Post Office in Nanjangud Division in the Mysuru district.
Speaking to TNIE, Ranganath explained that all of the accounts he had opened were for recurring deposits. Each of the 151 accounts cost Rs 100 to start, and each month, the same amount will be deposited. Since he had been employed there for 45 years and everyone knew him, he invited them to create their accounts on Monday. From 9 am to 6 pm that day, he worked nonstop on these RD accounts, he added.
He began working for the Postal Service on December 7, 1977 and will retire on November 23 of the following year after 45 years of Dak Sevak service. This branch office serves the communities of Dasanaru, Paduvalamarali, Outhalapur, and Ramashettypura. According to his superior, the villagers' positive opinion of him and his close personal relationship with them contributed to his success.
H C Sadananda, Superintendent of Posts, Nanjangud Division complimented the postmaster's service and stated that he was skilled at comprehending new ideas of the department and selecting eligible clients who may be included in various projects. He made sure that all the villagers had insurance, which included Rs. 10 lakh accident coverage.