AREA IN PIN CODE 64201
- Chak 72/Np
- Chak 94/P
- Alkuliatul Islamta
- Chak 137/P
- Chak Abbas
- Chak 90/P
- Chak 97/P
- Chak 136/P
- Chak 117/P
- Adam Sahaba
- Chak 114/P
- Bheel Nagar
- Chak 101/P
- Chak 95/P
- Chak 103/P
- Chak 105/P
- Chak 106/P
- Chak 107/P
- Chak 109/1l
- Chak 82/P
- Chak 56/P
- Chak 85/P
- Chak 86/P
- Amin Garh
- Bastirasulpur
- Chak 53/P
- Chak 52/P
- Chak 51/P
- Chak 113/P
- Chak 125/P
- Abuzahbi Colony
- Chak 87/P
- Chak 88/P
- Chak 91/P
- Chak 99/P
- Ghausia Colony
- Kot Daraya
- Rashid Abad
- Thalwari
- Chak 123/P
- Aliakbar Sangi
- Bindor
- Chak 100/P
- Chak 118/P
What Is a PIN Code?
In India, PIN is an acronym of Postal Index Number. Not to be confused with the personal identification number referred to as a 'PIN' in other countries, PIN codes in India are six digits long and communicate postal/address information. There are currently nine coastal zones in India, comprising eight regional zones and one functional zone reserved for military use.
Every PIN code features the same format, with the first digit communicating the respective region, the second indicating the sub-region and the third narrowing things further to the specific district of the sub-region. The remaining three digits of the PIN code detail the individual postal address within the respective district.
This standardised postal address numbering system used by Indian Postal Services was introduced to simplify and accelerate everyday mail delivery processes. Rolled out nationwide in August 1972, the system is essentially quite similar to the Zip Codes of the United States or the Postcodes of the United Kingdom.