Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Awantipora, located in Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir, Pulwama, India. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Awantipora to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Awantipora | 192122 |
| Baigund | 192123 |
| Baragam | 192123 |
| Bargam | 192123 |
| Bathi Pora | 192123 |
| Begh Gund | 192123 |
| Boat Population | 192121 |
| Bochu | 192123 |
| Buchoo | 192123 |
| Chakora | 192301 |
| Chakura | 192305 |
| Chandri Gam | 192303, 192123 |
| Chersu | 192123 |
| Dogri Pora | 192124 |
| Doni Gund | 192123 |
| Giru | 192123 |
| Gori Kadal | 192123 |
| Graw Gund | 192301 |
| Haripari | 192123 |
| Kahleel | 192123 |
| Kaichak Kot | 192123 |
| Kanji Nagh | 192301 |
| Kawni | 192124, 192301 |
| Khalan Gund Mosa | 192301 |
| Khandi Pora | 192124, 192301 |
| Khankah | 192123 |
| Malangpora | 192301 |
| Marza Pora | 192123 |
| Pad Gam Pora | 192301 |
| Poshwan | 192123 |
| Rakh Litri | 192301 |
| Sail | 192122, 192123 |
| Shahabad Pain | 192123 |
| Shale Tokna | 192301 |
| Tokna | 192124 |
| Wokhar Wan | 192301 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Awantipora 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) |
|---|---|
| Union Territory | Jammu and Kashmir |
| Divisions | Kashmir |
| Districts | Pulwama |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Awantipora is a town and a notified area committee located in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Situated in the Kashmir Valley, it lies approximately 28 kilometers southeast of Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, along the banks of the Jhelum River. The town is part of the larger Pulwama tehsil and serves as an important administrative and economic center within the district. Awantipora covers an area of about 5.5 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 12,000 people, according to recent census data. The town is historically significant, known for the ancient Awantipora ruins, which include two 9th-century Hindu temples built by King Awantivarman, attracting archaeologists and tourists alike. It is divided into several municipal wards and neighborhoods, with local governance managed by the Awantipora Municipal Committee. The region's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, particularly rice and fruit cultivation, alongside handicrafts and tourism. For detailed postal code information and administrative subdivisions within Awantipora, visitors can explore the specific wards and surrounding villages through this platform.
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