The definition of hijack is to take over something that doesn’t belong to you such as a plane, ship, bus or other vehicle, to commandeer or to take over by force. When you take control of a conversation others were having and make it all about you, this is anRead More →

A post box (British English; also written postbox; also known as pillar box), also known as a collection box, mailbox, letter box or drop box (American English) is a physical box into which members of the public can deposit outgoing mail intended for collection by the agents of a country’sRead More →

Till 1963, the GDS or the Extra Departmental Agents were treated as Government employees and were covered by the service conditions applicable to civil servants. However, the Department of Post reversed this position thereafter and contended that they are not Central Government employees. What is the retirement age of GDS?Read More →

All sizes fit comfortably through the maximum permitted 25mm slot to minimise your postage costs and qualify as a Large Letter. Sizes available to suit A4 documents, CDs and DVDs in their cases, certificates, large greeting cards and most magazines that fall into the Large Letter format. What is theRead More →

Here is how one can do it: You need to first download the form from the respective government portal. Fill in the necessary details in the form. Carry all documents necessary that includes: Photographs of the girl child and parent/guardian together. … Submit all of the above and the applicationRead More →

Monday, April 19 is Patriots’ Day, a state holiday especially in Massachusetts marking the Battles of Lexington and Concord and the start of the Revolutionary War. The US Post Offices and mail delivering will be operating under normal business hours. Will mail be delivered on Juneteenth? Mail delivery and postalRead More →

Ex post facto law, law that retroactively makes criminal conduct that was not criminal when performed, increases the punishment for crimes already committed, or changes the rules of procedure in force at the time an alleged crime was committed in a way substantially disadvantageous to the accused. What does postRead More →

Ex-post is common in statistics, particularly due to the frequent use of ex-ante and ex-post analysis in business and ex-post analysis in the social sciences. It is commonly not italicized, and I would keep the hyphen, though many do not. Do treaties need to be italicized? Do not underline, italicize,Read More →

However, if a post-mortem examination is ordered, or, if an inquest is to be held, then the death cannot be registered until the Coroner’s investigation has been completed. … A funeral may take place once the Coroner is satisfied that the body is no longer required for the investigation. WhyRead More →