The Department of Posts (DoP), in collaboration with the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare (DESW), has launched a dedicated medicine delivery service for beneficiaries of the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS). The initiative aims to provide pickup, booking, transmission, and doorstep delivery of medicines that are not available at ECHS polyclinics.
Under the new service, medicines will be procured and packaged through Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) Common Service Centres (CSCs) located at ECHS polyclinics, while logistics and delivery will be handled by India Postโs extensive and trusted network, ensuring medicines reach beneficiaries securely and efficiently across the country.
Pilot Success and Nationwide Expansion
The initiative was first piloted in Delhi on 31st July 2025, receiving an encouraging response, with over 1,700 medicine packets delivered. Following its success, the service expanded to the NCR region, covering Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. A comprehensive mapping of 458 ECHS locations nationwide has now been completed, and the service is being rolled out across the country from October 17, 2025.
Commitment to Welfare and Citizen Service
This service reflects the Department of Postsโ commitment to leveraging its vast postal network for welfare projects and public service. By ensuring timely and reliable delivery of medicines, the initiative reinforces India Postโs role as a trusted partner in nation-building and highlights the governmentโs efforts to enhance healthcare access for ex-servicemen and their families.
The launch marks a significant step toward integrated healthcare delivery for veterans, combining technology, logistics, and community outreach to meet the needs of those who have served the nation.