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Pincode | 641017 |
Name | Vadamadurai Kurudampalayam S.O |
District | Coimbatore |
State | Tamil Nadu |
Status | Sub Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Rathinasabapathy Puram H.O |
Sub Office | |
Location | Coimbatore North Taluk of Coimbatore District |
Telephone No | 4222642252 |
SPCC | COIMBATORE HPO-641001 |
Department Info | Coimbatore Division Coimbatore Region Tamilnadu Circle |
Address | Kurudampalayam, Tamil Nadu 641017, India |
Services | EMS (International Speed Post) E-Payment Epost IFS Inland Speed Post Instant Money Order International Mails Money Order Postal Banking Service Postal Life Insurance Postal Stationary Postbag and Postbox Registered Posts |
Indian Postal Code System Consists of Six digits. The first to digits represent the state, the second two digits represent the district and the Third two digits represents the Post Office.In this case the first two digits 64 represents the state Tamil Nadu, the second two digits 10 represent the district Coimbatore, and finally 17 represents the Post Office Vadamadurai Kurudampalayam S.O. Thus the Zip Code of Vadamadurai Kurudampalayam S.O, Coimbatore, tamil nadu is 641017 |
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