Jandli S.O — Pincode 134005
Ambala, Haryana
📍 Location Map — Pincode 134005
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🏤 Post Offices under Pincode 134005
| Office Name | Type | Delivery | District |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jandli S.O | PO | ✓ Yes | Ambala |
🔢 How Pincode 134005 is Constructed
Every Indian PIN (Postal Index Number) code is a 6-digit number. Each digit group encodes geographic and administrative information about the delivery area.
The first digit identifies one of India's 9 postal zones. Zone 1 covers Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, HP, J&K, UP, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh.
The first two digits together (13) identify the sub-zone. All pincodes in Punjab & Chandigarh begin with 13.
The third digit narrows to a sorting district. The prefix 134 routes mail to the sorting office serving Ambala in Haryana.
Digits 4–5 identify the delivery route or sub-area within the sorting district. Route 00 is reserved for the Head Post Office itself.
The final digit identifies the specific post office. Office 5 designates Jandli S.O in Ambala.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the pincode for Jandli S.O?
The pincode for Jandli S.O is 134005. It is a PO located in Ambala, Haryana.
How many post offices are in pincode 134005?
There is 1 post office operating under pincode 134005 in Ambala, Haryana.
Is delivery available at pincode 134005?
Yes, delivery is available at pincode 134005 through Jandli S.O and its associated offices.
Which district does pincode 134005 belong to?
Pincode 134005 is located in Ambala district in the state of Haryana. It falls under the Haryana postal circle.
What postal zone is pincode 134005 in?
Pincode 134005 falls in Zone 1 — Northern India. The sub-zone prefix 13 corresponds to Punjab & Chandigarh.
🏤 Types of Post Offices in India
India Post operates a hierarchical network. Pincode 134005 is served by a PO.
The primary administrative hub for a postal division, overseeing all sub-offices and branch offices in its area.
The chief post office of a major city or state, handling the largest mail volume and often housing the Postmaster General.
Operates under an HPO, providing all standard postal services in urban and semi-urban areas.
The smallest tier, typically in rural areas. India has over 130,000 branch offices — the largest postal network in the world.