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The post office later functioned in a Travelers’ Bungalow which was in a poor state . It was simply a hovel with three small rooms and was in use for some time. The Postal Department in 1866 took control of the whole building and maintained it until 1878, A decision was made to pull down part of the building and build a new one to accommodate both the Postal and Telegraphic department. The post office was moved to its present buildings in December 1883 and, along with the Telegraph Office and Law Courts, forms a cluster of impressive ornamental buildings on Mount Road.
The office that serves as the head office is classified as a heritage site by the Indian Government and this office serves as a collection center for other seven branches in the Taluk. The postal services in Ooty comes under the Western Region of Tamil Nadu Postal Services with its headquarters in Coimbatore city.
A heritage postal stamp dated 13 May 2010 was released by the Indian Postal department, depicting the image of Udagamandalam GPO in Rs. 5.00 denomination.
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