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The Indian postal service is the largest postal network in the world and includes more than 154000 post offices across the country.
India has a total of eight regional zone PIN. One functional zone PIN is assigned exclusively for the India Army. The first digit of this pin code represents your region. The second digit represents the sub-region and the third digit represents the district in a specific region. And, the last three digit of this code represents the individual post offices of a particular district.
India has a total of eight regional zone PIN. One functional zone PIN is assigned exclusively for the India Army. The first digit of this pin code represents your region. The second digit represents the sub-region and the third digit represents the district in a specific region. And, the last three digit of this code represents the individual post offices of a particular district.
The pin code system is similar to the US Zip code system. It is planned in such a way that all the mails are received by only one post office and they distribute it among the lower offices within its jurisdiction. These offices have the same code.
The PIN code was first introduced on 15th August, 1972 by Shriram Bhikaji who was the then Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Communications.
A new system was felt required to simply the process of manual sorting and delivery of mails. Presence of different languages, places with similar names created a lot of confusion and a standard procedure was needed to simplify the process.
The postal department or Department of Posts in India trades under the name India Post and is run predominantly by the Government of India. This postal system is also popularly known as Post Office in India. This particular department comes under the Ministry of Communications and Information.
Technology of the Government of India. India is divided into 22 postal circles and each of the postal circle is headed by Chief Postmaster General. Further, each of these postal circles is broken into regions which will be taken care by a Postmaster General and the regions will be further divided into divisions, which are in turn bifurcated into subdivisions as well. Over the years, the Postal Service in India has witnessed tremendous changes and has emerged as the fastest service provider which even penetrates the remotest places across the country and offers the people to send across mails at a very minimal price. Apart from dealing with mails, India Post has also emerged as one of the small financial institutions which help citizens of this nation to save their money securely.