In Mumbai, 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.
Agripada
Ambewadi (Mumbai)
Antop Hill
Asvini
B P T Colony
B.P.Lane
Bazargate
Bharat Nagar (Mumbai)
Bhawani Shankar
Bhawani Shankar Rd
C G S Colony
Central Building
Century Mill
Chamarbaug
Chaupati
CHINCHBUNDER
Chinchpokli
Chunabhatti
Churchgate
Colaba
Colaba Bazar
Cotton Exchange
Cumballa Hill
Cumballa Sea Face
Dadar Colony
Delisle Road
Dharavi
Dharavi Road
Dockyard Road
Dr Deshmukh Marg
Falkland Road
Girgaon
Gokhale Road (Mumbai)
Gowalia Tank
Grant Road
Haffkin Institute
Haines Road
Haji Ali
High Court Building Mumbai
Holiday Camp
J.J.Hospital
Jacob Circle
Kalachowki
Kamathipura
Kapad Bazar
Kidwai Nagar (Mumbai)
L B S N E collage
Lal Baug
M A Marg
Madhavbaug
Mahim Bazar
Mahim East
Malabar Hill
Mandvi (Mumbai)
Mantralaya Mumbai
Marine Lines
Masjid
Matunga
Mazgaon Dock
Mazgaon Road
Mori Road
MPT
N.S.Patkar Marg
Naigaon (Mumbai)
Nariman Point
New Prabhadevi Road
New Yogakshema
Noor Baug
Null Bazar
Opera House
Parel
Parel Naka
Parel Rly Work Shop
Prabhadevi
Princess Dock
Rajbhavan (Mumbai)
Ranade Road
Raoli Camp
Reay Road
S V Marg
S V S Marg
S. C. Court
Secretariate
Sewri
Shivaji Park (Mumbai)
Sion
Stock Exchange
Tajmahal
Tank Road
Tardeo
Thakurdwar
Town Hall Mumbai
Transit Camp
Tulsiwadi
V J B Udyan
V K Bhavan
VWTC
Wadala
Wadala Rs
Wadala Truck Terminal
Worli
Worli Colony
Worli Naka
Worli Police Camp
Worli Sea Face
The Postal System in India trades under the name India Post and comes under the control of Government of India. The postal system in India is known as the Post Office.
The Department of Posts falls under the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of the Government of India.
The postal circle in India are headed by the Chief Postmaster General and the nation is divided into 22 postal circles. Each circle is further broken into regions which comes under the control of a Postmaster General and the regions are further divided into divisions and again into subdivisions as well.
The postal services in India are known for offering fastest service as it has connectivity to even the remotest of the places across the country and offers the people an opportunity to send mails at a very minimal price. The purpose of the post office in India has emerged as not just an organization which delivers mails but also as a small financial institution which helps people to save their money through various schemes it offers.
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.