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Pincode | 843107 |
Name | Khutahi B.O |
District | Muzaffarpur |
State | Bihar |
Status | Branch Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Muzaffarpur H.O |
Sub Office | Geyaspur S.O |
Location | Paroo Taluk of Muzaffarpur District |
Telephone No | Not Available |
SPCC | MUZAFFARPUR-842001 |
Department Info | Muzaffarpur Division Muzaffarpur Region Bihar Circle |
Address | PANDEH KHUTAHI ROAD, Bihar 843107, India |
Services | |
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 84 represents the state Bihar, the second two digits 31 represent the district Muzaffarpur, and finally 07 represents the Post Office Khutahi B.O. Thus the Zip Code of Khutahi B.O, Muzaffarpur, bihar is 843107 |
Pincode | 274306 |
Name | Khutahi B.O |
District | Kushinagar |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
Status | Branch Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Padrauna H.O |
Sub Office | Laxmiganj S.O |
Location | Hata Taluk of Kushinagar District |
Telephone No | Not Available |
SPCC | PADRAUNA-274304 |
Department Info | Deoria Division Gorakhpur Region Uttar Pradesh Circle |
Address | Uttar Pradesh 274306, India |
Services | |
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 27 represents the state Uttar Pradesh, the second two digits 43 represent the district Kushinagar, and finally 06 represents the Post Office Khutahi B.O. Thus the Zip Code of Khutahi B.O, Kushinagar, uttar pradesh is 274306 |
Muzaffarpur ( pronunciation ) is a city in Muzaffarpur district in Tirhut region of Bihar. It also serves as the headquarters of Muzaffarpur district and Tirhut division.
Muzaffarpur is famous for Shahi lychees and is known as the "Lychee Kingdom". It is situated on the banks of the perennial Burhi Gandak River, which flows from the Someshwar Hills of Himalayas. The present city of Muzaffarpur came to its existence in the 18th century and named after Muzaffar Khan, a Revenue Officer during the British Raj.
Muzaffarpur was created in 1875 for the sake of administrative convenience by splitting up the earlier district of Tirhut. The present district of Muzaffarpur came to its existence in the 18th century and named after Muzaffar Khan, an Amil (Revenue Officer) under British Dynasty. Purbi Champaran and Sitamarhi districts on North, on the South Vaishali and Saran districtsMore Info