JALANDHAR district, PUNJAB, India
| Pincode | 144101 |
|---|---|
| Post Office | Talhan |
| Office Type | BO |
| Delivery Status | Delivery |
| District | JALANDHAR |
| State | PUNJAB |
| Division | Jalandhar |
| Region | Punjab West |
| Circle | Punjab |
Talhan Post Office uses pincode 144101 and serves part of JALANDHAR district in PUNJAB. This page works as a local postal reference rather than only a raw directory row.
This office is part of the India Post network serving the local area.
Pincode 144101 is not limited to one office entry, so users should confirm the exact office name before relying on the code for address validation.
Because the district has a denser office-to-pincode structure, comparing office names and delivery status becomes more important than using the code alone.
At state level, PUNJAB has a medium-sized postal directory footprint in our dataset, which helps explain how district pages connect to individual office pages.
This page is especially useful when you already know the district or post office name but want to confirm the exact postal code before using it in banking, KYC, ecommerce checkout, or courier forms.
Pincode 144101 sits inside a medium-sized office cluster. That means the six-digit code alone may not be enough when multiple office names are active in the same postal area.
JALANDHAR is part of a denser postal network in our directory, with 352 office records across 64 unique pincodes.
PUNJAB currently spans 23 districts and 3796 office records in our directory, giving this page a broader regional reference.
Pincode 144101 is associated with multiple office entries in our directory. Comparing the exact office name helps when similar addresses exist under the same postal code.
This page is useful when you want an office-level postal reference beyond a simple six-digit code match.
Nearby office names in the same district include Adampur AD, Adampur Doaba, Adarman. Comparing nearby offices can be useful when office names or delivery expectations are similar.
Pincode 144101 sits inside a medium-sized office cluster. That means the six-digit code alone may not be enough when multiple office names are active in the same postal area.
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.