Back mail ipc

You're referring to the IPC (Indian Postal Code) system!

Back Mail IPC is a type of postal service offered by the Indian Postal Department, where a sender can send a letter or parcel to a recipient, and the recipient can return it to the sender by affixing a postage stamp and sending it back through the postal system.

Here's how it works:

  1. The sender sends a letter or parcel to the recipient using the regular postal service.
  2. The recipient receives the letter or parcel and decides to return it to the sender.
  3. The recipient affixes a postage stamp of the same denomination as the original postage on the envelope or parcel.
  4. The recipient sends the returned letter or parcel back to the sender through the postal system, using the "Back Mail" service.

The sender's address is printed on the envelope or parcel, and the postal department will deliver the returned item to the sender.

The benefits of using the Back Mail IPC service include:

However, it's essential to note that the Back Mail IPC service is not available for all types of mail, such as registered or insured items. Additionally, the sender's address must be clearly printed on the envelope or parcel for the postal department to deliver the returned item correctly.