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Saipung PIN Codes: 793103 to 793200 | East Jaintia Hills, Shillong, Meghalaya

PIN Codes for Saipung range from 793103 to 793200 in East Jaintia Hills, Shillong, Meghalaya, India. To find exact PIN Codes and postcodes within Saipung, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Saipung

Showing 52 places in Saipung. Last verified with official records on April 25, 2026.

Bambaithol
Bangla
Daistong
Dimasitung
Jarain
Jongria
Khaddum
Khaidong
Kharoh
Khliehmyntriang
Khlokynring
Kremmyrsiang
Kyrluh
Lakasein
Larket
Latyrke
Lelad
Lumkseh
Lumthari
Lura
Moolamylliang
Moolasngi Old
Moulhoi
Mualsei
Muriap
Mynthlu
Mynthning
Myntriang
Pala
Pamrakmai
Pdengryngkoh
Saibual
Saipung
Sakhain
Sakwa
Samasi
Saphak
Shnongrim
Sialkan
Simlei
Situng
Tangnub
Thuruk
Tlangmoi
Tluh
Tongseng
Tuidam
Tuituk
Tympiah Kasu
Umkboh
Umkyrpong
Umthe

Sample Address Format for Saipung

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
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Street Address / PO Box
Saipung, East Jaintia Hills, Shillong, Meghalaya, 793200
INDIA

Saipung on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Saipung sub-districts in India.

Saipung Quick Facts

CountryIndia (IN)
Administrative PathIndia → Meghalaya → Shillong → East Jaintia Hills
Postal Code793103~793200
StateMeghalaya
DivisionsShillong
DistrictsEast Jaintia Hills
ISO CodesIN / IND / 356
Top-level domain (ccTLD).in
Coordinates25.348, 92.668
Places52

What to Know About Saipung

Key Facts

Saipung is a community development block located in the East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, India. Situated in the northeastern part of the district, Saipung lies in a region characterized by rugged hills, dense forests, and significant mineral resources, particularly coal and limestone. The area is part of the Jaintia Hills, known for their rich cultural heritage and biodiversity. Saipung Block covers an approximate area of several hundred square kilometers and serves a population of around 30,000-40,000 people, primarily consisting of indigenous communities such as the Pnar and Khasi peoples. Administratively, Saipung Block is divided into multiple villages and gram panchayats that coordinate local governance and development initiatives. The economy is largely dependent on agriculture, mining, and small-scale industries, with many residents engaged in subsistence farming. This region provides access to postal code information for its constituent villages and settlements, facilitating communication and administrative services for local residents and businesses.

Neighboring Regions

  • Khliehriat
  • Amlarem
  • Thadlaskein
  • Laskein

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