Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Singngat, located in Manipur, Churachandpur, India. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Singngat to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Allusingtam | 795139 |
| Behiang | 795139 |
| Behjang | 795139 |
| Belbing | 795139 |
| Bongbal | 795117 |
| Buangmun | 795128, 795116 |
| Buksau | 795139, 795128 |
| Chahnou | 795133 |
| Changlei | 795139 |
| Chiangpi | 795139 |
| Hengtam | 795139 |
| Hiangdung | 795139 |
| Hiangmual | 795139 |
| Hiangtam | 795139 |
| K. Thenjol | 795139 |
| Kangkap | 795139 |
| Kullian | 795128 |
| L. Phaimol | 795128 |
| Lama Camp | 795139 |
| Lanchah | 795139 |
| Likhai | 795139 |
| Lungchin | 795139 |
| Lungthul | 795139 |
| M. Tanglian | 795128 |
| Maokot | 795117 |
| Molbungjang | 795139 |
| Mongjang | 795139 |
| Mongken | 795128 |
| Muallum | 795139 |
| Mualmun | 795139 |
| Ngaljang | 795139 |
| Panglian | 795006, 795128 |
| S. Geltui | 795128 |
| S. Munhoi | 795128 |
| Saichang | 795139 |
| Siabu | 795139 |
| Sialnah | 795139 |
| Simbuk | 795139 |
| Singhat | 795139 |
| Singngat Sub-Division | 795139 |
| Suangkuang | 795139 |
| Suangphu | 795139 |
| Sumchinvum | 795139 |
| T. Khajang | 795139, 795143 |
| T. Singtam | 795139 |
| Tangpijol | 795139 |
| Teikot | 795139 |
| Theigotang | 795139 |
| Tonglon | 795139 |
| Tonjang | 795139 |
| Tuikuimuallum | 795139 |
| Vokbual | 795139 |
| Zabellei | 795139 |
| Zalenphai | 795139 |
| Zezaw | 795128 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Singngat 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 | Manipur |
| Districts | Churachandpur |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Singngat is a sub-division located in the Churachandpur district of Manipur, India. Situated in the southern part of the district near the Myanmar border, this administrative unit serves as an important regional center for the surrounding villages. With an estimated population of approximately 15,000-20,000 people spread across numerous villages, Singngat covers a substantial area characterized by hilly terrain and forested landscapes typical of the region. The area is predominantly inhabited by various tribal communities, particularly the Kuki and Zomi groups, who maintain rich cultural traditions and agricultural livelihoods. Singngat functions as a crucial administrative hub, providing essential government services, educational facilities, and healthcare access to the remote communities in this border region. The sub-division is divided into multiple village councils and administrative units that manage local governance and development initiatives. As part of the broader Churachandpur district administration, Singngat plays a vital role in implementing state policies and development programs while addressing the unique needs of this border area. For residents and businesses operating in this region, accessing accurate postal code information for the various villages within Singngat sub-division is essential for efficient communication and service delivery.
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