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Taluka Kesinga- List of PIN Codes of Kesinga, Kalahandi, Odisha

List of Pincodes in Kesinga, Kalahandi, Odisha

Kesinga is Taluka (Tehsil) in Kalahandi district of Odisha state. Kagal has 66 areas (postal offices).

Pin codeVillage/Locality/AreaOffice nameDistrictTaluka
766011 Adhamunda Adhamunda B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Belkhandi Belkhandi B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766001 Bhawanipatna collectorate Bhawanipatna Collectorate S.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766001 Bhawanipatna Bhawanipatna H.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Boria Boria B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Boringpadar Boringpadar B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Chahaka Chahaka B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Chancher Chancher B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Gokuleswar Gokuleswar B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Hatikhoj Hatikhoj B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Kandel Kandel B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Kandel road Kandel Road B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Kantisir Kantisir B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Kashrupada Kashrupada B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Kerokuda Kerokuda B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Kesinga jm pada Kesinga JM Pada S.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Kesinga rs Kesinga RS S.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Kesinga Kesinga S.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Kikia Kikia B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Kundabandha Kundabandha B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Laitara Laitara B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Nunmath Nunmath B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Paralsinga Paralsinga B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Pastikudi Pastikudi B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Patharla Patharla B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Phatkamal Phatkamal B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Pipalpadar Pipalpadar B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Rengali Rengali B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Sirjapali Sirjapali B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Sirol Sirol B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Tonsir Tonsir B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Tundla Tundla B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766012 Turlakhaman Turlakhaman B.O Kalahandi Kesinga
766011 Utkela Utkela S.O Kalahandi Kesinga

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India is a vast nation with 28 states and least 718 districts. In order to identify regions, Indian postal department has allotted a unique postal code of pin code to each district/village/town to aid delivery of postal services.

Zip code is the postal index number which holds importance as the entire postal system of the country works around it. The zip code provides all the information related to your address and all important deliveries ranging from letters to couriers or online purchases are depended on this code. This code is made up of six numbers offering complete information about the area where you reside. Each of these.

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In India, the six digit number in the pin code is sorted by the Indian Postal Department. The first digit in the pin code represents one of the geographical regions of India. The second digit of the zip code describes a sub-region and a state's postal circle whereas the third, combined with the first two, indicates the sorting district within that zone. The final three digits are assigned to individual post offices within the sorting district.

Is there any difference between Pin Code and Zip Code?

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India is a vast nation with 28 states and at least 718 districts. In order to identify regions, Indian postal department has allotted a unique code known as Pin Code to each district/village/town to aid delivery of postal services. Pin Code stands for Postal Index Number Code. Also known as Zip code or the area postal code, it holds importance as the entire postal system of the country works around it. The zip code provides all the information related to your address and all important deliveries ranging from letters to couriers or online purchases are depended on this code.This code is made up of six numbers offering complete information about the area where you reside. Each of these numbers is designed for a specific area. India is divided into six special zones and each pin code gives information of one or the other special zone. It indicates the state, district and name of Post Office.

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