Pincode of PURBA KALYANSINGPARA B.O is 799284

 

Circle name North Eastern Circle
Region name North East – I Region
Division name Dharmanagar Division
Office name PURBA KALYANSINGPARA B.O
Pincode 799284
Office type BO
Delivery Delivery
District Dhalai
State name TRIPURA

In India, a PIN code (Postal Index Number) is a six-digit numeric code used by India Post to identify specific geographic regions and simplify mail delivery.

Structure of a PIN Code:

The PIN code system was introduced on August 15, 1972 by Shriram Bhikaji Velankar, then Additional Secretary in the Union Ministry of Communications.

Each PIN code is made up of 6 digits, with the following structure:

  1. First Digit – Represents the zone (there are 9 postal zones in India, including 1 functional for the Indian Army).
  2. Second Digit – Represents the sub-zone or a circle/region.
  3. Third Digit – Combined with the first two digits, it identifies the district within the region.
  4. Last Three Digits – Identify the specific post office within the district.

Example:

PIN Code: 110001

  • 1 → Northern Zone (Delhi)
  • 11 → Delhi Circle
  • 001 → Connaught Place Post Office

Purpose of the PIN Code:

  • Speeds up and simplifies mail sorting and delivery
  • Helps locate specific post offices
  • Reduces confusion caused by similar-sounding area names

Usage:

You’ll find PIN codes used in:

  • Postal addresses
  • Courier services
  • Online shopping for location accuracy
  • Verifying delivery eligibility for products and services

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