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India is a 7th largest country by area and the 2nd most populous country in the World. it's coming to insolvable to recall Pincode of any particular position in a megacity/ city or village to detect a place using its Pincode.

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What is Pin Code

A Postal Index Number refers to a six- number law in the Indian postal law system used by Indian Post. The chances of your letter reaching its intended recipient increase when you remember to include the destination pin code when sending a letter or parcel via the Indian postal system or by courier.

There are so many cities, towns and villages in India that finding the right person or place can be a real challenge for the Indian postal service and for couriers. The Indian Postal Service introduced the 6-digit Postal Index Number (Pin) Code on 15 August 1972 to improve the efficiency of letter delivery.

What is a 6-digit Pin Code

In the Indian postal code system, a PIN code is a six-digit code used by India Post, every digit in these codes indicates a specific meaning, also known as Zip codes or area codes, The PIN code system was introduced on 15 August 1972 by Shriram Bhikaji Velankar.

In India, how many PIN codes are there?

In India, there are 19,101 PINs covering 154,725 post offices.

What is the purpose of 6 digit PIN codes?

Each of the six digits in the code indicates a different meaning Region is reflected in the first digit of the PIN, out of the 9 Pin regions in India, the first 8 are based on geography and the ninth is used specifically by the army postal services.

How Pin Code Works

A Pin's first digit indicates its zone, its second indicates its sub-zone and its third, when combined with the first two, indicates its sorting district post offices within the sorting district are assigned the final three digits.