Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, primarily uses 834001 for the main city area. Other areas within the city use different codes, with the general 6-digit PIN code range starting with 834xxx.
A 6-digit PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a common security code, often used for bank cards, phones, or online accounts, providing a stronger defense than 4-digit codes with one million combinations (000000-999999), though users often pick predictable patterns like 123456 or birthdates, which researchers advise against. While mathematically superior, real-world security depends on choosing an unpredictable PIN, avoiding personal info, and remembering it securely.
The British inadvertently named "Archi" as "Ranchi". According to another local story, the name of Ranchi comes from local bird named "Rici" which was mostly found in the "pahadi mandir premise". Up to 1927, the place was known as Ranchi.
A 6-digit or 8-digit PIN provides significantly more combinations, making it harder for attackers to guess. Alphanumeric PINs: Utilize alphanumeric PINs by incorporating both letters and numbers. This increases the complexity of your PIN and makes it more resilient to brute-force attacks.
Ranchi, in its modern form, is the capital city of the Indian state of Jharkhand. The city has a moderate climate and was the summer capital of Bihar until Jharkhand was separated in the year 2000.
A Zip code may be made up entirely of numbers or it may include both numbers and alphabets. A Pin code is made up entirely of numbers. Just to identify the place, a Zip code is utilized. Pin codes are useful for pinpointing locations and determining delivery routes.
The 46000 postal code primarily serves Petaling Jaya (Old Town) in Selangor, Malaysia, covering areas like Bangunan PKNS, Jalan 1/132, and parts of Old Town, while in Pakistan, 46000 is associated with Rawalpindi in Punjab, covering areas like Saddar and Shamsabad, indicating it's a code used in multiple countries for different locations.
Postal Index Number (PIN or PIN Code) is a 6 digit code of Post Office numbering used by India Post. The PIN was introduced on August 15, 1972. There are 9 PIN regions in the country. The first 8 are geographical regions and the digit 9 is reserved for the Army Postal Service.
The country calling code for India is +91. This code is a universal identifier that tells a phone network your call is destined for India. It must be dialled at the beginning of every Indian phone number when you're calling from outside the country.
Bavdhan, 1st January 2025: With the growing expansion of Pune and the aim of providing India Post services to local citizens, a new post office has been inaugurated in Bavdhan. As a result, Bavdhan now has its own pin code, 411071.