October 9 – World Postal Day

World Postal Day is celebrated annually on 9 October to mark the establishment of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in 1874 in Berne, the capital city of Switzerland. In 1969, it was declared as World Post Day by the Universal Postal Union in Tokyo, Japan. The postal services throughout the world are a necessity for everyone, from individuals to big businesses who need to connect with their customers/clients, that is why the use of USPS postal software and other advanced technology, is required to ensure quick and precise postal needs. As time goes on, we can only hope that it advances even further for areas that are rural globally.

Highlights

  • The motive behind celebrating the World Post Day is to create awareness of the role played by postal sector in people’s everyday lives.
  • The celebration encourages member countries to participate in activities aimed at spreading a broader awareness of their postal service’s role among the citizens and how it helps them have a better life.
  • More than 150 countries celebrate World Post Day every year in various ways. In certain countries, it is observed as a working holiday, while a number of countries use the event to introduce or promote new postal products and services.
  • Some postal services also reward their employees for good service on this day. As the world celebrates World Post Day, here is a list of 10 of the rarest and most valuable stamps ever printed in the history of posts.
  • In many countries, philatelic exhibitions are organized and new stamps and date cancellation marks are issued. Other activities include the display of World Post Day posters in post offices and other public places, open days at post offices, mail centers and postal museums, the holding of conferences, seminars and workshops, as well as cultural, sport and other recreational activities. Many postal administrations issue special souvenirs such as T-shirts and badges.

Expected Question

When is the world post day is celebrated?

  • 9th October

Who declared World Post day and where?

  • Japan, 1969