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Understanding the Indian PIN Code System
The Postal Index Number (PIN) code is a six-digit code used by India Post, the national postal service. Introduced on August 15, 1972, this system simplifies the sorting and delivery of mail across the vast geography of India.
Here’s a breakdown of the six digits:
- First Digit: Indicates the postal region (e.g., 1 and 2 for the North, 5 for Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh).
- Second Digit: Represents the sub-region.
- Third Digit: Identifies the sorting district within the region.
- Last Three Digits: Pinpoint the specific post office.
This logical structure makes the PIN code system incredibly efficient for mail delivery and data organization.
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Our All India Pincode directory is structured for maximum convenience, containing the following fields:
- Pincode: The 6-digit postal code.
- OfficeName: The name of the delivery post office.
- District: The district where the post office is located.
- StateName: The corresponding state or union territory.
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