New Delhi: India Post has discontinued the ‘Book Post’ service as of December 18, 2024, without consultation or warning to stakeholders, the Free Press Journal reported.>
Earlier, customers could ship 5 kg of books for Rs 80 under the Registered Book Post (RBP) service, offering a much cheaper alternative to expensive courier services for book publishers. >
The subsidised rates, meant to cultivate a reading culture, also extended to magazines and periodicals. >
However, last week, this offering was removed from postal services without prior intimation to even India Post employees, the report said. >
The steep price difference in RBP and registered parcels has left many in the publishing industry disappointed. For instance, sending a 1 kg package via RBP cost Rs 32, while the same weight through ‘registered parcel’ costs Rs 78. Similarly, for 2 kg, the rates are Rs 45 and Rs 116, and for 5 kg, Rs 80 and Rs 229, respectively.>
The move has been accompanied with a 5% import duty on sample books – a first for a duty of this kind. The tax will be imposed on non-commercial books such as sample copies of translations of domestic works sent by foreign publishers.>
Critics have said that these arbitrary decisions will prove detrimental to India’s commitment to literacy, education, and intellectual growth, the report said.>