Department of posts first stopped post cards. Next telegrams. Now Money orders also no more.  Indeed many things become redundant with technology.

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Old hath to give way to the new is the order of the day. When the technology is offering better ways in a gold platter and when they make us cope with the speed of the age, We should accept them and bid farewell to the Money orders.

Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani

Yup.. Now at every fields new things are overtaking old stuffs and methods. New technology is taking over now.


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People need express services,  in order to run along the fast paced life.

Yes.. And for that it is necessary to move towards new technology.


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Yes, that's what people are doing. There is no option left for them.

Money orders are also gone leaving some nostalgic pictures of the past in the memories.  Yes, it is the time of technology and we have to move ahead in tune with time. 

Writing on a paper, folding it carefully , putting the paper in to the envelope..... Yes they sure are our fond memories. This envelope is not mere paper, but the sender's heart. Now it has become the thing of the past. Now, it's the turnof money order. This is unavoidable to make way to the newer and latest things. It's the order of the day. 

Adieu Money order.

Money orders had a human touch. I remember how eagerly as a college student staying in a hostel, me and my friends would wait for the moneyorderwala. We would be so happy that we always gave him a rupee or two as baksheesh. Today electronics has taken over. Money gets transferred at the speed  of light. It is all a fond memory now. But change is inevitable.

Change according to times. In order to keep pace with the ever changing times, it's wise to accept change .

I remember than when I was just below ten years age, money order forms were issued free of charge by post offices. My father used to bring many money order forms just to guide me how the form is filled. By learning to fill in M.O. form,  I could easily learn how the more complicated forms like I.T. Returns are completed. 


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