Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05) Pin code is 600016, Kanchipuram, TAMIL NADU

Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05) Pincode is 600016. Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05) is located in district Kanchipuram, TAMIL NADU.

The Pincode of Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05) is 600016. Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05) comes under Kanchipuram district. PIN Code is also known as Zip Code or Postal Code. The office of 600016 Pin Code is located in Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05), Saidapet taluk, Kanchipuram district, TAMIL NADU state. The postal region of Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05) is Chennai Region region & postal division is Chennai City South. Telephone: 044-22310097.

More details of Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05) pin code are given below:

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OfficeAlandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05)
Pincode600016
DistrictKanchipuram
TalukSaidapet
StateTAMIL NADU
CountryIndia
Office TypeS.O
Delivery StatusNon-Delivery
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About Alandur:

Alandur is located in the Chennai district of Tamil Nadu, India. It falls within the administrative jurisdiction of Chennai district. Alandur enjoys excellent connectivity to other parts of Chennai and neighboring areas. Alandur is well-connected by road networks, including major roads and highways. Additionally, it has a metro station, Alandur metro station, which is part of the Chennai Metro network, providing rapid transit connectivity to different parts of the city.

Alandur is primarily a residential area, with a mix of residential housing complexes, independent houses, and apartment buildings. The locality provides housing options for people belonging to various income groups. Alandur has basic infrastructure such as roads, electricity supply, and water supply systems. The area has witnessed infrastructure development to support the growing population and urbanization. Alandur(Reopened W.E.F.6.6.05) Pin code is 600016.

About Pincode:

A Postal Index Number or PIN or PIN code is a code in the post office numbering or post code system used by India Post, the Indian postal administration. The code is six digits long. First digit reflects region, second the sub-region, third the sorting district, and last three represent the post office code. India has nine PIN zones.

Types of post offices

H.O, S.O, and B.O are different types of post offices in the Indian postal system. Here’s a brief description of each:

  • H.O stands for Head Post Office. H.Os are the largest and most comprehensive post offices.
  • S.O stands for Sub Post Office. S.Os are smaller than H.Os but still offer a wide range of postal services.
  • B.O stands for Branch Post Office. B.Os are the smallest post offices and provide basic postal services to people living in remote areas.