How Does Pin code is Work?
We Use pin code many time but we don't know that how post code is actually work.and how all the things are place it's right destination.so let's see how it is works
What is Pin code:
The PIN code is the abbreviation of Postal Index Number (PIN) code. This is a unique 6 digit code, allotted to all post offices that deliver mail in India . Since one code can relate only to one post office, the use of the code is the sure fast way of ensuring that the letter reaches the correct post office. which was introduced on August 15, 1972 and appears in almost all postal articles. Though PIN code has not received much respect in the recent times with more private courier companies coming into picture and stressing more on providing phone number than PIN code, it is indeed one of the most important piece of information which ensures your package reaches the correct location. So it may not be wrong to say that the PIN code is as important to a letter as is a steering wheel to a car!!!
Image Of All Country's Pin:
IN THIS IMAGE YOU CAN SEE DIFFERENT REGION OF PIN
HOW DOES PIN CODE IS WORKED::
All The PIN code worked on 9 India's Region.Country Divided All Is's Region in to Different different region,Means each and every Region have it's own Identification number(EX 3 = Western so our
all Gujarat's and Rajasthan'S PIN Start from 3.)each number represents a particular place and the combination of these letters determine the location to which the package is to be delivered.
The entire country has been divided into nine zones including eight regional zones and one functional zone, which is provided below:
Number
|
Region
|
States Covered
|
1
|
Northern
|
Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir
|
2
|
Northern
|
Northern Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal
|
3
|
Western
|
Western Rajasthan and Gujarat
|
4
|
Western
|
Western Chattisgarh, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh
|
5
|
Southern
|
Southern Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
|
6
|
Southern
|
Southern Kerala and Tamil Nadu
|
7
|
Eastern
|
Eastern West Bengal, Orissa and North Eastern
|
8
|
Eastern
|
Eastern Bihar & Jharkhand
|
9
|
Army Post office(APO) and Field Post office(FPO)
|
The first digit indicates one of these zones / region.
First 2/3 Digits of PIN
|
Circle
|
11
|
Delhi
|
12 and 13
|
Haryana
|
14 to 16
|
Punjab
|
17
|
Himachal Pradesh
|
18 to 19
|
Jammu & Kashmir
|
20 to 28
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
30 to 34
|
Rajasthan
|
36 to 39
|
Gujarat
|
40 to 44
|
Maharashtra
|
45 to 48
|
Madhya Pradesh
|
49
|
Chattisgarh
|
50 to 53
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
56 to 59
|
Karnataka
|
60 to 64
|
Tamil Nadu
|
67 to 69
|
Kerala
|
682
|
Lakshadweep (Islands)
|
70 to 74
|
West Bengal
|
744
|
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
|
75 to 77
|
Orissa
|
78
|
Assam
|
79
|
North Eastern
|
793, 794, 783123
|
Meghalaya
|
795
|
Manipur
|
796
|
Mizoram
|
799
|
Tripura
|
80 to 85
|
Bihar
|
The first digit indicates one of these zones / region.
The Second digit indicates the sub-region, and
The third digit indicates the sorting district within the region.
The next three digits will indicate the particular post office where the letter is to be delivered.
The first 3 digits together will indicate the sorting or revenue district where the letter is to be basically routed. The
last 3 digits refer to the actual post office where the article is to be finally delivered.
Les't See The one Example:
Suppose the PIN code 364710 is pin code in this code the first digit is 3 meas that is show western Region. Second Digit is 6 means it is show GUJARAT.and Third digit is 4 means it is for
Bhavnagar.Last three digit is for Post office of Sub-Region.
Western Region> Gujarat> Bhavnagar> Botad
3 6 4 710
(364710)
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