On May 24, due to the upcoming celebration of Eid al-Fitr in Tatarstan, the offices of the Multifunctional Centers and Post Offices of Russia changed the work schedule. On May 24, My documents departments have a day off. On May 23, the pre-holiday working day is reduced by one hour.
Russian Post received over 50 photographs of participants in the World War II from residents of Tatarstan to participate in the All-Russian project “Memory Road”. All photos are scanned, posted on the official website of the project and returned to the owners.
Russian Post will deliver 2.3 million triangle letters to veterans of the World War II and home front workers together with personal congratulations from the Russian President.
Clients of Russian Post started to use the company's digital services more often. From March, 30 to April, 3 in the mobile application and on the pochta.ru website, they issued 25 times more requests for delivery of items from the office to their home than two weeks earlier.
From May 6 to May 9, 2020, the Russian Post employees will deliver over one million personal congratulations from Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 75th anniversary of Victory in World War II to veterans.
Employees of the Tatarstan Pochtasy Enterprise visited about 200 veterans who worked at the post office in the difficult post-war years and congratulated them on the upcoming holiday.
During the 45th WorldSkills Competition 2019, held at the Kazan Expo International Exhibition Centre, everyone could go to the Russian Post desk and send a postcard to anywhere in the world.
New service options will help people to exchange e-registered letters with government authorities.
Since the beginning of the humanitarian action organized by the Russian Post and Russian Public Television, the Russians have already sent about 13,000 parcels.
The residents of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Bryansk, Tver, Moscow, Samara, Chelyabinsk regions, Krasnodar Territory and the Republic of Tatarstan are taking the most active part in the campaign.
An early subscription campaign for over 1,000 publications according to the Russian Post catalog for the first half of 2020 takes place in Tatarstan. A subscription is available at the prices of the current half-year - both online at a special website and at any post office until the end of August.