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Kerala: Dak Adalat to be held this month

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, June 6

THE 45th Dak Adalat under the auspices of the Kerala Postal Circle and Pension Adalat of postal employees of Kerala Circle will be held at the Office of the Chief Postmaster-General, Kerala Circle, Thiruvananthapuram, during the third week of this month.

An official spokesman said that those who wish to file complaints/petitions on matters relating to postal services, counter services, savings and money order services before the Dak Adalat may send them in a cover superscribed `Dak Adalat June 2002' and forward the same to Mr P. Rajagopalan, Assistant Postmaster-General (PG), Office of the Chief Postmaster-General, Kerala Circle, Thiruvananthapuram-33.

Pension cases should be similarly enclosed in a cover superscribed `Pension Adalat of Postal Employees-June 2002' and addressed to Ms T. Vijayamma, Assistant Director (Accounts and Pension), Office of the Chief Postmaster-General, Kerala Circle, Thiruvananthapuram-33.

The complaints and petitions should reach the officer concerned on or before June 20. Petitions taken up earlier in any of the adalats will not be entertained in this one.

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