Pin codes in India are six-digit numbers that are used to identify and sort postal districts. Pin codes were introduced in India on August 15, 1972. The first two digits of a pin code indicate the postal circle, the third digit indicates the sorting district, and the last three digits indicate the delivery post office.
Here is a table of the pin code regions in India:
Region | Pin code range |
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North India | 110001 to 169999 |
West India | 302001 to 499999 |
South India | 500001 to 699999 |
East India | 700001 to 899999 |
Northeast India | 781001 to 999999 |
Army Postal Service | 900001 to 919999 |
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To find the pin code for a particular location, you can use the India Post website or search online for “pin code for [location name]”.
Pin codes are important because they help to ensure that mail is delivered to the correct destination. They are also used by businesses and government agencies to identify and track locations.
Here are some examples of pin codes in India:
- Delhi: 110001
- Mumbai: 400001
- Chennai: 600001
- Kolkata: 700001
- Bangalore: 560001
- Hyderabad: 500001
- Pune: 411001
- Ahmedabad: 380001
- Surat: 395001
- Jaipur: 302001
- Lucknow: 226001
Pin codes are an essential part of the Indian postal system and play an important role in ensuring that mail is delivered to the correct destination.