Description
The “Working of Post Office” (50x70 cm) educational chart offers a visual, step-by-step overview of how a post office functions, from sending and receiving letters or parcels to key community services it provides, making it ideal for classrooms and early learners.
Chart Features
Size: 50x70 cm, available in multiple Indian languages, printed in bright colors with clear stepwise illustrations for easy understanding.
Depicts the core steps in postal operations:
Posting letters/parcels into the postbox or at the counter
Collection and sorting of mail by pin code and destination, often showing workers or sorting machines
Stamping, weighing, and calculating postage at the counter
Transit by mail van, train, airplane, or other transport, as shown through vehicles and route maps
Delivery by postman/mail carrier to recipient’s address
Illustrates supporting services such as:
Money orders, savings accounts, parcel delivery, bill payments, and utility services
Importance of writing addresses and using correct pin codes for timely delivery
Roles: postal clerk, mail sorter, postmaster, and mail carrier
May include a simplified map or flow for the journey of a letter from sender to receiver, with mailbox, sorting, transit, and home delivery icons.
Educational Value
Helps children understand essential community infrastructure and the concept of communication/services.
Supports lessons on occupations, community helpers, social studies, and early literacy—encouraging letter writing and gratitude.
Used in lower and primary grades to make abstract processes concrete and relatable.
This chart is ideal for teaching functional literacy and the community role of post offices in daily life, helping students appreciate and use postal services.