. How many PIN Code Zones are there in India
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 8
(4) 9
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Answer / siddhu
Zone 1: J&K, Haryana, Punjab, H.P and Delhi
Zone 2: U.P & U.K,
Zone 3: Rajasthan & Gujarat
Zone 4: MahaRastra, Madya Pradesh & Chattisgarh
Zone 5: Andhra Pardeh, Karnataka & Goa
Zone 6: Kerala, Puducherry & Tamil Nadu
Zone 7: Orissa, West Bengal and Other North east States
Zone 8: Bihar and Jarkhand
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Answer / rajesh
total 9 regions :: 8( regional zones :these are geographical regions)
1(Functional zone:reserved for army postal service)
pin had 6 digits :1st digit indicates REGION ,2nd digit indicates SUB-REGION ,3rd digit indicates SHORTING -DISTRICT WITH IN THE REGION.
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