India

A Postcard To The Past Where Hospitality And Ingenuity Were The Norms

In today's internet-connected world, seeing a postal worker running from place to place carrying mail is uncommon. But, a traveller recounts in his tale that they were part of the fabric of India not so long ago

An old letter box in India Photo: Vinayak Jagtap/Shutterstock
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I was just a young boy when I first read the poem “Runner” by Sukanta Bhattacharya and later listened to the famous song of the great Hemanta Mukhopadhyay using the same lyrics in the early 1970s. The image and the struggle of the postman collecting and delivering letters and other postal documents from the district post office to remote post offices of far-off villages when motorable roads were not available were perfectly depicted in the poem and sympathetically expressed in the song. However, with the development of science and technology, our communication systems have undergone a sea change; we cannot imagine that era today. Even 25 years ago, we could not bring to mind that time or that man hurrying from one place to the next.