State Directory

Haryana Postal Code Directory

Select from the 22 districts of Haryana below to view detailed postal information, head offices, and delivery areas for every city and village.

The Postal Landscape of Haryana: A Strategic Overview

The state of Haryana, often called the "Milk Pail of India," is a critical industrial and agricultural corridor in North India. From a logistics and postal perspective, Haryana falls entirely under Postal Zone 1. The 1st and 2nd digits of any PIN code in the state are 12 or 13, which signifies the northern sorting region under the Department of Posts.

The Haryana Postal Circle, with its headquarters in Ambala, is one of the most efficient circles in India. It manages a sophisticated network of over 100+ Sub-Post Offices (SO) and 2,500+ Branch Post Offices (BO). This network is the backbone of the state's communication, reaching into the deepest hamlets where private couriers often do not penetrate.

Historically, the postal service in Haryana evolved significantly after the state's formation in 1966. What started as a few colonial-era Dak runner routes has transformed into a fully digital, CBS-enabled (Core Banking System) infrastructure. Today, a post office in a remote village in Sirsa or Nuh offers the same financial accessibility as a GPO in Gurugram.

The state's proximity to the National Capital Region (NCR) makes it a massive hub for e-commerce transit. This has led to the modernization of sorting facilities in Faridabad, Rohtak, and Sonipat, ensuring that speed post and registered mail transit times are among the lowest in the country.

Key Statistics of Haryana Postal Circle

  • 22 Administrative Districts
  • Ambala (Headquarters)
  • 2600+ Rural Point-of-Presence
  • 1st Digit: 1 (North Zone)

How to Read a Haryana PIN Code

Every 6-digit PIN (Postal Index Number) in Haryana tells a story of its geographical location. The first two digits (12-13) identify the state. The third digit represents the sorting district, and the last three digits specify the specific delivery post office. For instance, in 136118, '13' is Haryana, '6' is the Kurukshetra/Kaithal sorting region, and '118' is the Thanesar/Kurukshetra delivery node.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to the most common queries regarding the Haryana Postal Circle.

What is the primary PIN code range for Haryana?

Haryana codes generally range from 121001 (Faridabad) to 136156 (Babain). All codes start with either 12 or 13, signifying the northern sorting region.

Which is the largest postal division in Haryana?

The Ambala Division is historically the largest and handles the highest volume of mail as the headquarters of the Haryana Circle. It supervises several head post offices in the region.

How many districts are covered in this directory?

Currently, our directory provides high-reach mapping for all 22 administrative districts of Haryana, allowing you to find both urban head offices and rural branch delivery points.