How pincodes were discovered and started

If you want to order something at your home or want to tell about your area, then PIN code helps you. The address of your house is correctly identified with the PIN code, which makes delivery easy. But have you ever wondered when and why the PIN code started? Let's know about it.

What is a pincode?

PIN code means "Postal Index Number". It is a 6 digit code, which is used in the postal system of India. This code gives a special identity to every post office. With its help, letters or any goods reach the right place quickly and easily.

How did PIN code start?

The PIN code system was introduced in India on 15 August 1972. At that time, there were a lot of problems in postal delivery, because it took time for the letter to reach the correct address. To deal with this problem, the PIN code system was introduced, which made it easier for the mail to reach the right place.

What are the advantages of the PIN code system?

The pincode system has several advantages:

It takes very little time to deliver the mail to the right place. The mail delivery system becomes more efficient. The chances of mail going to the wrong place are greatly reduced. Mail delivery through PIN code has become simpler and faster.

How does Pincode work?

PIN code is a 6 digit code. It contains:

The first two digits indicate the postal zone in which your area falls. The next two digits indicate the circle that covers the post offices in that area. The last two digits identify the specific post office.

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