Pincode 700135 is a 6-digit postal code serving 24 post offices in 24 Paraganas North district, West Bengal. Rajarhat SO is the Post Office for this area, located at 22.6314°N, 88.4846°E. The first digit ‘7’ identifies the West Bengal postal region; the full code pinpoints the 24 Paraganas North delivery zone.
| Post Office | Type |
|---|---|
| Rajarhat SO | Post Office |
| Akandakeshari BO | Branch Post Office |
| Bagu BO | Branch Post Office |
| Chandpur BO | Branch Post Office |
| Hatisala BO | Branch Post Office |
| Kadampukur BO | Branch Post Office |
| Kamduni BO | Branch Post Office |
| Kashinathpur BO | Branch Post Office |
| Lauhati BO | Branch Post Office |
| Machibhanga BO | Branch Post Office |
| Matiagachha BO | Branch Post Office |
| Paikan BO | Branch Post Office |
| Pakka Polarhat BO | Branch Post Office |
| Patharghata BO | Branch Post Office |
| Pithapukuria BO | Branch Post Office |
| Polarhat BO | Branch Post Office |
| Rajarhat Bishnupur BO | Branch Post Office |
| Rajarhat Deara BO | Branch Post Office |
| Rohanda BO | Branch Post Office |
| Satbhaya BO | Branch Post Office |
| Shyamnagar BO | Branch Post Office |
| Sikharpur BO | Branch Post Office |
| Sonepur BO | Branch Post Office |
| Uttar Kashipur BO | Branch Post Office |
Data sourced from India Post, Department of Posts, Government of India. Data last verified: May 2026.
24 Paraganas North, West Bengal. Map data: OpenStreetMap, CARTO.
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