Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Pidi, located in Arunachal Pradesh, West, Shi Yomi, India. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Pidi to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Barbo | 791001 |
| Hirong | 791001 |
| Jorong | 791001 |
| Kangte | 791001 |
| Karo | 791001 |
| Lungte | 791001 |
| Pabungying | 791001 |
| Pidi Circle | 791001 |
| Pidi H.Q | 791001 |
| Roing | 791001 |
| Yaiyong | 791001 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Pidi sub-districts in India. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | India (IN) |
|---|---|
| State | Arunachal Pradesh |
| Divisions | West |
| Districts | Shi Yomi |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Pidi is a circle (administrative subdivision) located in the Shi Yomi district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Situated in the western part of Arunachal Pradesh near the international border with China, Pidi occupies a strategic position in the mountainous terrain of the Eastern Himalayas. This remote administrative unit covers an area of approximately 200-300 square kilometers and serves a population of around 2,000-3,000 residents, primarily comprising the indigenous Memba tribal community. As part of the Shi Yomi district, which was carved out of the West Siang district in 2018, Pidi represents one of the key administrative circles responsible for local governance and development initiatives in this border region. The circle is characterized by its rugged topography, dense forests, and traditional agricultural practices, with elevation ranging from 1,500 to 3,000 meters above sea level. Pidi Circle is further subdivided into several villages and smaller administrative units that collectively form this border administrative division. For residents and administrative purposes, accessing accurate postal code information for the various villages within Pidi Circle is essential for communication, governance, and service delivery in this remote Himalayan region.
* Mechuka
* Tato
* Monigong
* Dumporijo
* Nacho
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