In Bengaluru Rural, there are many postal offices which can be used by the common people for availing the services be it for mailing letters, transferring money through money order, sending media post, speed post, greeting post, direct post, e-bill post and so on.
The India Post provides a conventional form of mail delivery system across the country. Apart from this it also uses Pigeons in Odisha to send mails. In Rajasthan, Camels are used as a postal service to deliver the letters and in Siachen, Dogs are used predominantly for delivering mails. The country possesses the largest network of postal services across the globe with over 1,55,000 post offices, around 5,62,000 letterboxes and covers roughly around 6,04,341 cities and villages spread across length and breadth of India.
Alurduddanahalli
Anneshwara
Antharahalli
ANUGONDANAHALLI
Aradeshanahalli
Aralumallige
Arasinakunte
Arebommanahalli
Arudi
Baragenahalli
Basettihalli
Begur
Bendiganahalli
Bettakote
Bhaktharahalli
Bidalur
Bijjawara
Billanakote
Budihal
Bylanarasapura
Channarayapatna
Chikkanahalli
Devanagundi
Devarahosahalli
Doddabele
Doddagattiganabbe
Doddahejjaji
Doddanallala
Doddasanne
Doddatumkur
Gantiganahalli
Gollahalli
Gundamgere
Hadonahalli
Hanabe
Harohalli
Hasigala
Heggadahalli
Hegganahalli
Heggunda
Hindiganala
Honnasandra
Hosahalli
Hoskote Indl. Area
Hulikunte
Ibasapura
Jadigenahalli
Jakkanahalli
Jalige
Jodidasarahalli
K.Satyavara
Kadalappanahalli
Kadanur
Kalalaghatta
Kalkunte
Kambalu
Kanasavadi
Kannamangala
Karahalli
Kattigenahalli
Kembliganahalli
Kodigehalli
Koira
Kolathur
Koligere
Konnagatta
Korati
Kuluvanahalli
Kumbalahalli
Kundana
Lakkondanahalli
Lakkur
Madalakote
Mahadevapura
Mallarabanavadi
Mallathahalli
Mandibele
Mandigere
Mandur
Manne
Maralakunte
Mugabala
Muthsandra
Mylanahalli
Naduvathi
Narasipura
Narayanapura
Nelavagilu
Niduvanda
Obalapura
Purushanahalli
Rajaghatta
Rameshwara
Reddihalli
Sadahalli
Sakkaaregollahalli
Samethanahalli
Sasalu
Shivagange
Shivanapura
Shivapura
Soladevanahalli
Sri Subramanyaghati
Sulikere
Syakaladevanapura
Tavarekere
Theppadabeguru
Thippur
Tubugere
Uganavadi
Vagata Agrahara
Veerapura
Venkatagirikote
Vishwanathapura
Yelekyathanahalli
Yeliyur
Yentiganahalli
Check the List of Post offices in Bengaluru Rural here:
Pin Code of Bengaluru Rural contains six-digit numbers starting from 5. The city has grown largely over some time and hence to help the India Post staff to segregate the letters easily, the regions are divided into sorting districts and the usage of Bengaluru Rural Zip Code on the letter helps to specify the correct area into which the letter has to be delivered.
Bengaluru Rural Post offices provide an array of services to the customers be it financial services like providing savings schemes like Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP), National Savings Certificates (NSC), Public Provident Fund (PPF), Sukhanya Sammriddhi Scheme (SSS).
It is necessary to mention the proper Zip code of Bengaluru Rural in the mails as it is just not mere numbers but it is the identification of a location. The Bengaluru Rural Postal Code is as important as a data structure as they have become more or less a social identifier which gives information about the demographics of the people who are located in a certain region.
Incomplete or invalid Postal Code of Bengaluru Rural mentioned in the letters will lead to non-delivery of letter to the designated individuals or companies or organizations and so on. Hence it is necessary to mention the correct postal code on the letter and cross-examine the same before dropping it in the letterbox.
Disclaimer: We have sourced the PIN code of all the regions and respective postal data from India Post. Efforts have been made to collect and provide accurate data about postal services, circles, divisions, postal code, zip code, and so on, but we will not guarantee error-free data. If in case, you come across any discrepancy in the postal data provided, then please get back to us regarding the same.