Introduction:
That's great news that I've finally received my IGNOU marksheet! It's always a matter of relief to have that tangible proof of your hard work. However, the experience can sometimes be marred by unexpected challenges. In this article, we'll delve into the issue of excessive charges levied by postmen for delivering IGNOU marksheet.
The Context:
I recently received my IGNOU marksheet, which was completed on August 29th. Despite the grade card being finalized over three weeks ago, the original marksheet was only delivered on September 20th. This delay is a common occurrence as IGNOU typically distributes marksheet once a program is completed, and degrees are awarded after the convocation ceremony.
The Problem:
I was dismayed to find that the postman delivering the marksheet demanded an exorbitant fee. This seemed unreasonable, especially considering that IGNOU likely pays the postal service for delivery services. I reluctantly paid, but I felt that the charges were unjustified and unfair.
The Issue at Hand:
I believes that it's the postman's duty to deliver the marksheet without charging additional fees. I argue that the postman has received a salary for their services and that IGNOU has paid for the postal services. Requiring additional fees from the recipient is seen as a form of exploitation.
Conclusion:
The experience highlights the potential for unfair practices within the postal service. It's unfortunate that I had to pay a fee. At least it is very important for people to understand what humanity is? It's crucial for people to understand the true meaning of humanity. Only then will we truly stop this behavior. This article aims to reach those involved in such activities. They should realize what the consequences they are doing throughout this entire journey of their life! By doing so, we can prevent future students or individuals from facing similar or related problems.
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