A Postal Index Number or PIN or PIN code is a code in the post office numbering or post code system used by India post the Indian postal administration. The code is six digits long. There are nine PIN zones in India, including eight regional zones and one functional zone (for the Indian Army). The first digit of the PIN code indicates the region. The second digit indicates the sub-region, and the third digit indicates the sorting district within the region. The final three digits are assigned to individual post offices. In the website you can easily find your pincode by just entering your location.

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S.No Pincode Location
1Banthal B.O175011
2Karsog S.O175011
3Seri B.O175011
4Chauridhar B.O175011
5Shorshan B.O175009
6Bagshar B.O175009
7Churag S.O175010
8Kaw B.O175011
9Mahog B.O175011
10Pangna S.O175046
11Alsindi B.O175009
12Balindi B.O175009
13Katwachi B.O175046
14Nanj B.O175011
15Tattapani S.O175009
16Bahenara B.O175011
17Bakhrot B.O175011
18Mehndi B.O175011
19Sakra B.O175009
20Surahan Suket B.O175011
21Teban B.O175011
22Banthal B.O175011
23Karsog S.O175011
24Seri B.O175011
25Chauridhar B.O175011
26Shorshan B.O175009
27Bagshar B.O175009
28Churag S.O175010
29Kaw B.O175011
30Mahog B.O175011
31Pangna S.O175046
32Alsindi B.O175009
33Balindi B.O175009
34Katwachi B.O175046
35Nanj B.O175011
36Tattapani S.O175009
37Bahenara B.O175011
38Bakhrot B.O175011
39Mehndi B.O175011
40Sakra B.O175009
41Surahan Suket B.O175011
42Teban B.O175011
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