The
Postal Index Number (PIN), commonly known as
PIN Code, is a
six-digit code system used by india Post to simplify and streamline the sorting and delivery of mail across the country. Introduced on
15 august 1972 by
Shri Shriram Bhikaji Velankar, the PIN system helps avoid confusion caused by similar place names, incorrect addresses, and language differences.
How india Is Divided by PIN Code ZonesIndia is
divided into 9 PIN code zones, numbered
1 to 9, along with a
functional zone 0 for the army postal service (APS). Each zone corresponds to a
geographical region, making mail sorting easier.
Breakdown of the 9 PIN ZonesZone NumberRegion / States CoveredStarting PIN Digit1Northern region – delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir1XXXX
2Northern region – Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand2XXXX
3Western region – Rajasthan, Gujarat, Daman & Diu, Dadra & nagar Haveli3XXXX
4Western & Southern – Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh4XXXX
5Southern region – Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka5XXXX
6Southern region – tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry, Lakshadweep6XXXX
7Eastern region – West Bengal, Orissa, Assam, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya7XXXX
8Eastern region – Bihar, Jharkhand8XXXX
9Western region – army postal service (APS) and functional usage9XXXX
0Reserved for
Army postal service (APS) and special purposes0XXXX⚠️
Key Fact: The
first digit of the PIN indicates the
zone, the
second digit indicates the
sub-zone or postal circle, and the
third digit indicates the
sorting district. The
last three digits specify the
delivery post office within that district.
Why the Division into Zones MattersEfficient Sorting & Delivery: Mail is first sorted by
zone, then by
sub-zone, then by
district, and finally by the
local post office.
Avoids Confusion: Similar place names (e.g., multiple “Rampur” or “Rajpur” in different states) are distinguished by unique PIN codes.
Integration with Technology: E-commerce, logistics, and courier services rely heavily on PIN codes for
accurate delivery and tracking.
Disaster Management & Planning: PIN zones help government agencies plan
regional postal services and resources efficiently.
Example of PIN Code StructurePIN: 110001
1 → Northern Zone (Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, etc.)
10 → delhi Sorting District
001 → Specific delivery post office (Connaught Place, Delhi)
SummaryIndia has
9 official PIN code zones (1–9) plus the
0 zone for army postal Service, each covering a set of states or regions. The system ensures
fast, accurate, and efficient postal service across the country.Fun fact: Even after
50+ years, the PIN code system remains the backbone of India’s postal network and is now vital for e-commerce deliveries and government services.
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