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Understanding Indian PIN Codes
A Postal Index Number (PIN), or PIN code, is a six-digit code used by India Post to ensure efficient delivery of mail. Introduced on August 15, 1972, the system simplifies the sorting of processing of mails by eliminating confusion over incorrect addresses and similar place names.
How to Read a PIN Code?
- First Digit: Represents the zone (North, East, West, South, or Army).
- Second Digit: Represents the sub-zone within the zone.
- Third Digit: Identifies the sorting district.
- Last Three Digits: Indicate the specific delivery post office.
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