BANGALORE: Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union Minister, officially opened India's inaugural post office building crafted using 3D-printing technology. The ceremony took place in Bengaluru today. During the event, Vaishnaw expressed his delight, saying, "Visiting Bengaluru is always a gratifying experience. The city exudes an unparalleled energy, an overwhelming positivity, and a remarkable forward-looking ethos that I deeply appreciate."
He further elaborated, "This city consistently presents a fresh perspective of India. The unveiling of the 3D-printed post office building is a true reflection of contemporary India's spirit. It embodies the vigor that propels our nation's advancement in the present era."
As per available information, the construction of the post office structure concluded on the 3rd of May. However, the establishment of drainage and water systems extended over approximately two months. Additionally, the timing of the minister's availability necessitated an extra month.
The provided report highlights that following the introduction of the novel 3D-printed post office facility, the preexisting post office situated at Halasuru Bazaar is slated for closure. The personnel and resources from the existing setup will be seamlessly transitioned to the newly inaugurated edifice.