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๐Ÿ“ฎ Indian PIN Code System (How it works):

PIN = Postal Index Number (6 digits)

โ€ข 1st Digit: Postal Region (9 regions)

โ€ข 2nd Digit: Sub-Region (State level)

โ€ข 3rd Digit: Sorting District

โ€ข Last 3 Digits: Specific Post Office

Example: 110001 = 1(North) + 1(Delhi) + 0(New Delhi District) + 001(Connaught Place PO)

๐Ÿ“– Understanding India's PIN Code System

PIN (Postal Index Number) code is a 6-digit numeric code used by India Post to identify specific post offices across the country. Introduced on August 15, 1972, the system divides India into 9 postal regions for efficient mail sorting and delivery.

First digit represents the region (1-North, 2-North, 3-West, 4-West, 5-East, 6-South, 7-East, 8-East, 9-Army Post). Second digit represents the sub-region (states within the region). Third digit indicates the sorting district. Last three digits identify the specific post office.

India has over 1.5 lakh post offices, each with a unique PIN code. Major cities have multiple PIN codes for different areas. Knowing the correct PIN code ensures faster and accurate delivery of letters, parcels, and important documents.

Our PIN code finder helps you search for postal codes by entering the 6-digit code, city name, or browsing by state. This is useful for filling address forms, online shopping deliveries, courier services, and government document submissions.

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โ“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Question: How many digits are in an Indian PIN code?

Indian PIN codes have 6 digits. Each digit represents a specific geographic region and post office.

Question: Can multiple areas have the same PIN code?

Yes, a single PIN code can cover multiple localities served by the same post office.

Question: How to find PIN code for my area?

Enter your city or locality in our PIN code finder, or check any letter/parcel received at your address.