BANKURA district, WEST BENGAL, India
| Pincode | 722183 |
|---|---|
| Post Office | Mejia Th Power Station |
| Office Type | PO |
| Delivery Status | Delivery |
| District | BANKURA |
| State | WEST BENGAL |
| Division | Bankura |
| Region | South Bengal |
| Circle | West Bengal |
If you need to confirm the correct postal details for Mejia Th Power Station, this page gives a district-level and state-level view of how pincode 722183 fits into the wider postal network.
Mejia Th Power Station forms part of the wider local postal system used for address matching and serviceability checks.
In our current directory, Mejia Th Power Station appears as a single office entry under pincode 722183, which makes this page useful when you want a cleaner office-to-code match.
BANKURA is part of a denser postal network in our dataset, with 494 office records across 47 unique pincodes. That makes office-level verification more important.
WEST BENGAL is part of a large state-level postal directory in our dataset, with 23 districts and 8787 office records currently indexed.
Use this page when you need to verify whether Mejia Th Power Station is the correct office before writing 722183 into official forms, delivery addresses, insurance records, or serviceability checks.
For this code, the office-level match is more straightforward because the pincode currently maps to one office entry in our dataset.
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This office sits inside a large state postal network, so district and office-level matching both matter when you want an accurate final result.
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Nearby office names in the same district include Agarda, Ahanda, Ajodhya. Comparing nearby offices can be useful when office names or delivery expectations are similar.
For this code, the office-level match is more straightforward because the pincode currently maps to one office entry in our dataset.
When multiple entries share the same pincode, the office name, district, and delivery status together give a more reliable reference than the six-digit code alone.