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Gurandi PIN Codes: 761005 to 761215 | Gajapati, Southern, Odisha

PIN Codes for Gurandi range from 761005 to 761215 in Gajapati, Southern, Odisha, India. To find exact PIN Codes and postcodes within Gurandi, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Gurandi

Showing 67 places in Gurandi. Last verified with official records on April 24, 2026.

Adaba
Adasingi
Agarkhandi
Ankudu
Ariba
Arliseri
Badadeula
Badagosani
Badakaturu
Badanilapur
Badapratappur
Badua
Bagusola
Bangarada
Baralanda
Batisiripur
Bhuskudi
Biranarayanpur
Bitisingi
Bomika
Buguda
Chandanakhala
Chatrapur
Chintapali
Gadasingi
Gajapatinagar
Ghorani
Gokarnapur
Gurandi
Jakarabandha
Jaralunda
Kaithada
Kamadhenu
Kanayabhadra
Kantraguda
Karasandha
Kududa
Kujuni
Lalusahi
Landahati
Lingipur
Luhasiripur
Mahadevipur
Makanapali
Mandaladevi
Meturu
Mochamera
Muktapur
Patikota
R Sitapur
Rajapur
Ranadevi
Routapur
Sadabatilaxmipur
Sailada
Sanadeula
Sanakaturu
Sauragadasinga
Souragosani
Subhadranarayandeopeta
Sudhaba
Swagimahadeipur
Tamparkakiti
Tatipati
Totagumuda
Uppalada
Vinala

Sample Address Format for Gurandi

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Gurandi, Gajapati, Southern, Odisha, 761210
INDIA

Gurandi on the Map

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

Gurandi Quick Facts

CountryIndia (IN)
Administrative PathIndia → Odisha → Southern → Gajapati
Postal Code761005~761215
StateOdisha
DivisionsSouthern
DistrictsGajapati
ISO CodesIN / IND / 356
Top-level domain (ccTLD).in
Coordinates18.81834, 84.21963
Places67

What to Know About Gurandi

Key Facts

Gurandi is a village located in the Gajapati district of southern Odisha, India. Situated in the eastern part of the country, this rural settlement lies within the broader geographical context of the Eastern Ghats region, characterized by its hilly terrain and forested landscapes. Gurandi falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Gajapati district, which was carved out of the former Ganjam district in 1992 and named after the historical Gajapati rulers of the region. The village represents the most local level of administration in India's hierarchical governance structure, serving as a fundamental unit in the country's rural administrative framework. While specific population figures for Gurandi are not widely documented in public sources, typical villages in this region range from a few hundred to several thousand inhabitants, with most residents engaged in agriculture, forest-based livelihoods, or small-scale trading activities. The village forms part of the local panchayat system, which is the basic unit of local self-government in rural India. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Gurandi and its immediate surroundings, comprehensive resources are available through official Indian postal and administrative databases.

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