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Department of Posts Announces Change in Inland Speed Post (Document) Tariff and Introduces New Features

Newdelhi:26/9/25:The Department of Posts introduced Speed Post on 1st August 1986 to provide fast and reliable delivery of letters and parcels across the country. Launched as part of India Post’s modernization efforts, the service was designed to ensure time-bound, efficient, and secure mail delivery. Over the years, Speed Post has emerged as one of the most popular and trusted mail services in India, standing strong against private courier companies.

Since its inception, Speed Post has continued to evolve to meet changing customer needs. To further strengthen its position as the preferred delivery service in the country, it has now been upgraded with the following new features aimed at enhancing reliability, security, and customer convenience:

  • OTP-based secure delivery
  • Online payment facility
  • SMS-based delivery notifications
  • Convenient online booking services
  • Real-time delivery updates
  • Registration facility for users

The tariff of Inland Speed Post was last revised in October 2012. In order to sustain ongoing improvements, meet rising operational costs, and invest in innovations, the tariff of Speed Post (documents) has now been rationally revised. The revised tariff will be effective from 1st October 2025, as notified vide Gazette Notification No. 4256 dated 25.09.2025. The updated tariff structure is as follows:

Weight/Distance Local

 

Up to 200 km. 201 to 500 Kms. 501 to 1000 Kms. 1001 to 2000 Kms. Above 2000 km.
Up to 50 grams

 

19 47 47 47 47 47
51 grams to 250 grams

 

24 59 63 68 72 77
251 grams to 500 grams

 

28 70 75 82 86 93

   *GST extra as applicable

Registration is also available as a value-added service under speed post for both documents and parcels. Customers can have addressee-specific secured delivery, specifically designed to bring trust and speed together. A nominal charge of ₹5/- per Speed Post item (Document/Parcel), plus applicable GST, will be levied for the value-added service of ‘Registration’, wherein the item will be delivered exclusively to the addressee or a person duly authorised by the addressee.

Similarly, a charge of ₹5/- per Speed Post item (Document/Parcel), plus applicable GST, will apply for the value-added service of ‘One-Time Password (OTP) Delivery’. Under this feature, the item will be handed over to the addressee only upon successful confirmation of the OTP shared with the delivery staff.

To enhance the accessibility of Speed Post services for students, a 10% discount on the Speed Post tariff has been introduced.  Besides, a special discount of 5% has been introduced for new bulk customers.

These initiatives are part of India Post’s ongoing journey of evolving into a more secure, transparent, and technology-enabled service provider. By introducing sustainable innovations and trust-enhancing features, Speed Post continues to adapt to the changing needs of customers while reaffirming its position as the nation’s most reliable and affordable delivery partner.

 

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