DOP Post Budget Webinar 2025: Indiapost to Participate in Financial Services Discussion
Post-Budget Webinar 2025: Department of Posts to Participate in Financial Services Discussion
Introduction
The Department of Financial Services is set to host a Post-Budget Webinar on March 4, 2025, aimed at discussing the focused implementation of the Budget Announcements 2025. The Department of Posts (DoP) has been nominated as a key participant under Sub-Theme 2: Ease of Access to Financial Services / Credit. The webinar will include high-level discussions, expert presentations, and an address by Hon’ble Prime Minister.
Webinar Details & Participation
The webinar will provide a platform for ministries, departments, and key stakeholders to deliberate on the budget’s impact and future strategies. The Department of Posts has urged all Chief Postmasters General (CPMsG), along with officers and officials across Circles, Regions, and Divisions, to actively participate.
Webcast & Links
To ensure maximum outreach, the Prime Minister’s address and other sessions will be webcast live. Participants can join via the following links:
- Web Link: Join the webinar
- Webinar Number: 2651 417 0848
- Webinar Password: Pci832KhRmi
- YouTube Live Stream: India Post Official Channel
Program Schedule
The minute-to-minute schedule of the webinar is as follows:
Time | Session Details |
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11:00 AM | Thematic Session featuring senior officials from DFS, DEA, DoR, DPIIT, MCA, DoP, and NITI Aayog |
12:30 PM | Welcome Address |
12:35 PM | Special Address by Hon'ble Prime Minister |
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM | Breakout Sessions on Three Sub-Themes |
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Break |
4:30 PM - 5:15 PM | Presentations by Experts in the presence of Finance & Corporate Affairs Minister, Commerce & Industry Minister, Communications Minister, and Secretaries of various departments |
5:15 PM - 5:45 PM | Address by Hon’ble Ministers |
Significance of the Webinar
This webinar serves as a crucial step in implementing the financial goals set in Budget 2025. The participation of the Department of Posts in discussions on improving access to financial services and credit underscores its growing role in India’s financial inclusion framework. With an extensive postal network and services like India Post Payments Bank (IPPB), the department is well-positioned to contribute to expanding financial accessibility.
Call to Action
All officials and stakeholders within the Department of Posts are requested to ensure maximum participation and contribute valuable insights to the discussion. Technical support will be provided by NIC, and a detailed report on participation will be compiled post-event.
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