Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Nikirai, located in Odisha, Central, Kendrapara, India. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Nikirai to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Badasardeipur | 754250 |
| Bazar | 754250 |
| Beruan | 754214 |
| Bilamugubadi | 754214 |
| Bishnudaspur | 754250 |
| Chakaghagara | 754214 |
| Chakaraghunathpur | 754214 |
| Charapada | 754214 |
| Charigan | 754214 |
| Chhoti | 754214 |
| Dhola | 754214 |
| Dhumat | 754214 |
| Dhumatsasan | 754214 |
| Dihamugubadi | 754214 |
| Gaidua | 754222 |
| Garjanga | 754213, 754214 |
| Ghigidia | 754250 |
| Indupur | 754214 |
| Itipur | 754250 |
| Jaganathpur | 754134, 754223, 754250 |
| Jamara | 754214 |
| Jayakrushnapur | 754214 |
| Kandarpur | 754208 |
| Kantia | 754223 |
| Khetrapal | 754290 |
| Koltira | 754222 |
| Kora | 754222 |
| Koramirjapur | 754222 |
| Mangalpur | 754214 |
| Mathasahi | 754217, 754214, 754239 |
| Mirzapur | 754210 |
| Nahanga | 754250 |
| Nalapari | 754214 |
| Netua | 754214 |
| Nikirai | 754214 |
| Nilikana | 754208, 754250 |
| Paikarapur | 754214 |
| Palakana | 754222 |
| Palli Raghunathpur | 754214 |
| Pingal | 754222 |
| Raitundi | 754250 |
| Ratnagiri | 754214 |
| Sadanandapur | 754250 |
| Sanamangarajpur | 754214 |
| Santhapura | 754250 |
| Sribantapur | 754222 |
| Tanar | 754222 |
| Tarando | 754250 |
| Trilochanpur | 754250, 754248 |
| Tripuraripur | 754209 |
| Uchharpara Rayapur | 754250 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Nikirai 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 | Odisha |
| Divisions | Central |
| Districts | Kendrapara |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Nikirai is a village located in the Kendrapara district of Odisha, India. Situated in the central region of the state, this rural settlement lies within the coastal plains of eastern India, characterized by its proximity to the Bay of Bengal and the extensive river networks that define the region's geography. As part of the Kendrapara district, Nikirai falls within an area known for its agricultural productivity, particularly in rice cultivation, and its rich cultural heritage tied to the historical Kalinga region. While specific population data for individual villages like Nikirai may vary, typical villages in this region range from a few hundred to several thousand residents, with most inhabitants engaged in farming, fishing, or small-scale local commerce. The village is administratively organized under the panchayati raj system, India's local self-government structure for rural areas, which means it falls under a gram panchayat that manages local governance and development activities. Nikirai represents the most specific administrative level in the location hierarchy, containing various smaller residential clusters and agricultural lands rather than being subdivided into further administrative units. For residents and visitors seeking detailed location information, accessing postal code data and specific addresses within Nikirai requires consulting the village's local administrative records and postal services.
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