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
1Anjanwa B.O389110
2Gadia B.O389110
3Santrampur S.O389260
4Doli B.O389110
5Janvad B.O389260
6Mora S.O (Panch Mahals)389110
7Sangavada B.O389260
8Saraswa B.O389110
9Chitwa B.O389260
10Kajali B.O389265
11Nani Bhugedi B.O389190
12Babrol B.O389260
13Batakvada B.O389172
14Hareda B.O389110
15Sant B.O389260
16Siyal B.O389265
17Vanjiakhut B.O389260
18Vankadi B.O389110
19Bhanasimal B.O389172
20Bhuvar B.O389110
21Kanajra B.O389260
22Motikayar B.O389260
23Timbla B.O389260
24Ukhreli B.O389260
25Gada B.O389260
26Ladpur B.O389265
27Padedi Ador B.O389260
28Surpur B.O389260
29Umber B.O389110
30Chopda Buzarg B.O389110
31Gothib B.O389190
32Limdi Doli B.O389110
33Motirel(W) B.O389110
34Pratapgadh Khedapa B.O389172
35Simalia B.O389172
36Hirapur B.O389260
37Kenpur B.O389110
38Suliyat B.O389110
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