![]() Articles which can be Registered: Letters, Letter Cards, Postcards, Book and pattern packets, Blind literature packets, Parcels and newspapers prepaid with postage at newspaper rates of postage may be registered at any Post Office.ģ. The registered postal article is delivered specifically to the addressee.Ģ. Letters, letter cards, Book and Pattern Packets, Parcels, News papers prepaid with postage may be registered at any post office for transmission at any post office. The postal article that is registered is given identification and is recorded at every stage of handling. Letter Cards of private manufacture suitably folded and closed on all sides through gumming or any other effective process, may be conveyed by post, provided the dimensions and other conditions mentioned in this rule are complied with.ġ. Inland letter card should be made of minimumĤ. Flaps are not required if the Inland Letter Card can be closed by any other effective process. Letter Card should have three flaps, one each one on the left and right side not exceeding 1.5 cm by 10 cm and another on the top side not exceeding 1.5 cm by 21 cm. ![]() ![]() The dimensions of the letter card including its flaps when unfolded or folded shall respectively be as follows: Inland letter card is used for transmission within India only. Communication is contained on a sheet of paper with prescribed size & folding. SASE (acronimo inglese che significa self addressed stamped envelope) o talora SSAE (stamped self-addressed envelope) o SAE (self addressed envelope) è una busta con già scritto l'indirizzo e l'affrancatura, che viene allegata ad un'altra lettera spedita ad una terza persona, al fine di assicurarsi una risposta.È preferibile affrancare la busta interna con i francobolli, anziché la stampa dell'ufficio postale, in quanto l'ufficio postale da cui sarà rispedita la sase potrebbe non accettare una stampa fatta altrove diversi giorni prima.1. ![]()
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