Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Gwalpara, located in Bihar, Kosi, Madhepura, India. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Gwalpara to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Amauja | 852115 |
| Arazi Sukhasan | 852115 |
| Babhangawan | 852115 |
| Bhaluahi | 852115 |
| Bhaluahi Arazi | 852115 |
| Birgaon | 852115 |
| Bishanpurarar | 852115 |
| Bishunpur Amuana | 852115 |
| Bishunpur Kantahi | 852115 |
| Biswari | 852115 |
| Chakla Gopal Jha | 852220 |
| Chakla Pitambar Misra | 852220 |
| Chatra | 852115 |
| Chatra Badh | 852115 |
| Depura | 852115 |
| Fakirna | 852101 |
| Goalpara | 852115 |
| Gopalitola | 852114 |
| Gwalpara | 852115 |
| Jagatpur | 852115 |
| Jhalari | 852115 |
| Jhitkia | 852115 |
| Jhitkia Hadi | 852115 |
| Jotmanohar | 852115 |
| Kalotaha | 852115 |
| Kalyanpatti | 852115 |
| Khokhsi Saranpur | 852220 |
| Khoksi Saranpur Milik | 852220 |
| Lohar | 852115 |
| Mahrajganj | 852115 |
| Mahrajganj Urf Pahifatehpur | 852101 |
| Mohamadpur | 852115 |
| Pandukia Milik | 852115 |
| Parsaha | 852115 |
| Parsi | 852115 |
| Peernagar | 852115 |
| Rajpur Sarsandi | 852115 |
| Rakhia Patti | 852115 |
| Rasna | 852115 |
| Sarauni Kala | 852101 |
| Shahpur | 852115 |
| Shyam | 852220 |
| Sindwari | 852115 |
| Siswapatti | 852115 |
| Tema | 852115 |
| Temabhelwa | 852115 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Gwalpara 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 | Bihar |
| Divisions | Kosi |
| Districts | Madhepura |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Gwalpara is a village located in the Madhepura district of Bihar, India. Situated in the northeastern part of the state, this rural settlement lies within the Kosi division, an area historically shaped by the Kosi River's dynamic flow patterns. The village occupies a position in the fertile Gangetic plains, characterized by agricultural landscapes and traditional village life typical of rural Bihar. While specific population figures for Gwalpara village are not widely documented in public sources, it follows the demographic patterns of similar rural settlements in the region, typically housing several hundred to a few thousand residents engaged primarily in agriculture and related activities. The village falls under the administrative structure of Madhepura district, which itself contains numerous such villages and smaller administrative units. As part of India's multi-tiered administrative system, Gwalpara represents the most local level of governance, where community needs and local development initiatives are addressed. The village's economy predominantly revolves around agricultural production, with crops like rice, wheat, and maize being commonly cultivated in the surrounding fields. For residents and visitors seeking detailed location information, accessing postal code data and specific administrative details for Gwalpara and its immediate surroundings can provide essential navigation and communication assistance.
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