
Bhanoli Sera, a remote village in Uttarakhand, faced many difficulties because of the absence of postal facilities. But all that changed in a jiffy when journalist Arpita Chakrabarty wrote an article about the issue and it caught the interest of many.
Bhanoli Sera, a remote village in Uttarakhand, faced many difficulties because of the absence of postal facilities. But all that changed in a jiffy when journalist Arpita Chakrabarty wrote an article about the issue and it caught the interest of many. Social media did the rest of the job.
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Social Media helps Village get its First Post OfficeThe power of social media
Posted by TheBetterIndia on Friday, July 1, 2016
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