Postal Department Unveils DIGIPIN Beta for Public Review, Aims to Simplify Addressing
The Department of Posts has introduced a beta version of the National Addressing Grid, branded as DIGIPIN, for public feedback. This initiative, developed in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad, aims to create a standardised, geo-coded addressing system in India. The system is designed to simplify addressing solutions for both public and private service deliveries.

National Addressing Grid: DIGIPIN
DIGIPIN, short for Digital Postal Index Number, is intended to be fully accessible to the public. It can be used to generate and sense the geo-location of addresses. According to an official statement released on Monday, the Department of Posts collaborated with IIT Hyderabad to develop this innovative system.
The DIGIPIN Grid system serves as an addressing reference framework. It can act as a foundational layer for various ecosystems, including service providers and utilities where addressing is a crucial part of the workflow. This system aims to enhance public service delivery, improve emergency response times, and boost logistics efficiency significantly.
Public Feedback and Future Plans
The Department has set September 22 as the deadline for public feedback on the DIGIPIN system. The goal is to ensure that the system meets the needs of its users before it becomes fully operational. The feedback will help refine and improve the system for better usability and efficiency.
The DIGIPIN initiative is expected to play a vital role in geospatial governance. By providing a robust addressing solution, it aims to facilitate better public service delivery and faster emergency responses. The system's geo-coded addresses will also significantly enhance logistics operations across various sectors.
In summary, the Department of Posts' collaboration with IIT Hyderabad has resulted in the creation of DIGIPIN, a geo-coded addressing system aimed at improving service delivery and logistics efficiency in India. Public feedback on this beta version is encouraged until September 22.


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