{"id":137470,"date":"2020-12-28T18:21:52","date_gmt":"2020-12-28T12:51:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aplustopper.com\/?p=137470"},"modified":"2020-12-28T18:21:52","modified_gmt":"2020-12-28T12:51:52","slug":"10-lines-on-world-post-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aplustopper.com\/10-lines-on-world-post-day\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Lines on World Post day for Students and Children in English"},"content":{"rendered":"
10 Lines on World Post day:<\/strong> Globally, World Post Day is celebrated on 9th October, every year. The day is a special occasion that also serves as the Universal Postal Union (UPU)\u2019s anniversary. UPU started initially in 1874 from Switzerland. UPU also marked the beginning of the universal revolution of communication, with an introduction of the ability to write letters to other people residing in the other parts of the World and at a more considerable distance from us.<\/p>\n Started in 1969, World post Day is the essential; day to celebrate the importance of the postal services, and how they eased up the entire communication process in the earlier days.<\/p>\n On 9th October, many other things also occurred in the past years. Some bigger and older post offices of different nations also hold some impressive collections of the stamps. On this occasion, they hold the stamp exhibitions and workshops to spread awareness about the history of the postal factors. Additionally, UPU also organizes letter-writing competitions for younger people in several parts of the World.<\/p>\n Postal systems are in use for several centuries now, and people have been indulged in the activity of sending letters for years now. Previously, special messengers were hired for sending the letters by covering the distance on foot or via horses. In the early 1600s, the first national postal systems began in many parts of the World, and these came out as more organized and structured organizations with many people having the facility to use them.<\/p>\n Slowly, people started showing the interests of exchanging mails at the international level. Further, by late 1800s, a global postal service set up that was initially a bit slow and complicated. UPU\u2019s birth in 1874 paved the way for efficient postal services that are presently available. Later, in 1948, UPU also became the agency for the United Nations.<\/p>\n In 1969, 9th October first got declared as World Post Day at the UPU Congress in Japan\u2019s Tokyo. Indian delegation\u2019s member, Shri Anand Mohan Narula, first proposed the system, and after then World Post Day is celebrated globally for highlighting postal services\u2019 importance.<\/p>\n