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Khuntuni PIN Codes: 754021 to 754297 | Cuttack, Central, Odisha

PIN Codes for Khuntuni range from 754021 to 754297 in Cuttack, Central, Odisha, India. To find exact PIN Codes and postcodes within Khuntuni, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Khuntuni

Showing 35 places in Khuntuni. Last verified with official records on April 25, 2026.

Anantapur
Belda
Bhogara
Bhuinbarei
Brahmapur
Champapur
Champia
Chhenakhianuagan
Dalabhaga
Dalua
Dhurusia
Ghantikhala
Jenapur
Kandarai
Kansar
Khamarnuagan
Khanduali
Khuntuni
Krushnashyampur
Machhapur
Madhabpur
Mahakalabasta
Mathurapur
Nidhipur
Nuasasan
Purusottampur
Radhakishorepur
Radhakrushnapur
Radharamanpur
Radhasaranpur
Radhashyampur
Rahangol
Rampei
Sabitripur
Totapada

Sample Address Format for Khuntuni

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Khuntuni, Cuttack, Central, Odisha, 754027
INDIA

Khuntuni on the Map

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

Khuntuni Quick Facts

CountryIndia (IN)
Administrative PathIndia → Odisha → Central → Cuttack
Postal Code754021~754297
StateOdisha
DivisionsCentral
DistrictsCuttack
ISO CodesIN / IND / 356
Top-level domain (ccTLD).in
Coordinates20.65, 85.65
Places35

What to Know About Khuntuni

Key Facts

Khuntuni is a town and a notified area council located in the Cuttack district of Odisha, India. Situated in the central region of the state, Khuntuni lies approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Cuttack city, the district headquarters, and about 80 kilometers from the state capital Bhubaneswar. Geographically positioned at coordinates 20.53°N latitude and 85.78°E longitude, Khuntuni serves as an important local administrative and commercial center within the Cuttack district. The town has an approximate population of around 15,000-20,000 residents and covers an area of roughly 15-20 square kilometers. As a notified area council, Khuntuni functions as an urban local body with its own administrative structure, responsible for providing basic civic amenities and infrastructure development to the local population. The town is divided into several wards for administrative purposes and serves as a hub for surrounding rural areas, featuring local markets, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. Khuntuni's economy is primarily based on agriculture, small-scale industries, and local trade, with the area being part of the fertile Mahanadi delta region known for rice cultivation. For residents and businesses seeking postal services, Khuntuni has its own postal code system that facilitates efficient mail delivery and communication within the town and its surrounding areas.

Neighboring Regions

  • Tigiria
  • Athagarh
  • Narasinghpur
  • Banki

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