What Is Pincode ?
Postal Index Number (PIN) or PIN Code is a 6 digit code of Post Office numbering used by India Post. The PIN was introduced on August 15, 1972. There are 9 PIN regions in the country. The first 8 are geographical regions and the digit 9 is reserved for the Army Postal Service.
1. The first digit indicates one of the regions. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. The first 2 digits together indicate the sub region or one of the postal circles. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. The first 3 digits together indicate a sorting / revenue district. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 The last 3 digits refer to the delivery Post Office. ◆ The first digit indicates one of the regions as below
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◆ The first 2 digits together indicate the sub region or one of the postal circles.
First 2 Digits of PIN | Circle |
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11
| Delhi |
12 and 13
| Haryana |
14 to 16
| Punjab |
17
| Himachal Pradesh |
18 to 19
| Jammu & Kashmir |
20 to 28
| Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal |
30 to 34
| Rajasthan |
36 to 39
| Gujarat |
40 to 44
| Maharashtra |
45 to 49
| Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh |
50 to 53
| Andhra Pradesh |
56 to 59
| Karnataka |
60 to 64
| Tamil Nadu |
67 to 69
| Kerala |
70 to 74
| West Bengal |
75 to 77
| Orissa |
78
| Assam |
79
| North Eastern |
80 to 85
| Bihar and Jharkand |
90 to 99
| Army Postal Service (APS) |
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