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Postal Index Number (PIN)

Postal Index Number (PIN). Postal Index Number is a 6-digit code introduced w.e.f. 15.08.1972. It is the last piece of information in the address. PIN CODE. There are eight PIN regions in the country. The first digit indicates one of the regions.

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Postal Index Number (PIN)

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  1. Postal Index Number (PIN) • Postal Index Number is a 6-digit code introduced w.e.f. 15.08.1972. • It is the last piece of information in the address.

  2. PIN CODE • There are eight PIN regions in the country. • The first digit indicates one of the regions. • The first 2 digits together indicate the Sub region or one of the Postal Circles. • The first 3 digits together indicate a Sorting/Revenue district. • The last 3 digits refer to the Delivery Post Office.

  3. Advantages of PIN • Simplifies sorting • Distinguishes places with identical name • Eliminates the need for transcription • Helps mechanized sorting • Increases service efficiency

  4. Importance of First Digit

  5. Importance of First Two digits

  6. Importance of First Two digits

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