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Pincode | 414111 |
Name | MIDC (ANR) S.O |
District | Ahmed Nagar |
State | Maharashtra |
Status | Sub Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Ahmednagar H.O |
Sub Office | |
Location | Ahmednagar Taluk of Ahmed Nagar District |
Telephone No | 2412777818 |
SPCC | PUNE HO-411001 |
Department Info | Ahmednagar Division Pune Region Maharashtra Circle |
Address | MIDC, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra 414111, India |
Services | Business Parcel Business Post Direct Post EMS (International Speed Post) E-Payment Epost Franking Machine Inland Speed Post Instant Money Order International Mails Money Order National Bill Mail Service Philately Postal Banking Service Postal Life Insurance Postal Stationary Postbag and Postbox Registered Posts |
Indian Postal Code System Consists of Six digits. The first to digits represent the state, the second two digits represent the district and the Third two digits represents the Post Office.In this case the first two digits 41 represents the state Maharashtra, the second two digits 41 represent the district Ahmed Nagar, and finally 11 represents the Post Office MIDC (ANR) S.O. Thus the Zip Code of MIDC (ANR) S.O, Ahmed Nagar, maharashtra is 414111 |
Ahmednagar pronunciation is a city in Ahmednagar District in the state of Maharashtra, India, about 120 km northeast of Pune and 114 km from Aurangabad. Ahmednagar takes its name from Ahmed Nizam Shah, who founded the town in 1494 on the site of a battlefield where he won a battle against superior Bahamani forces. It was close to the site of the village of Bhingar. With the breakup of the Bahmani Sultanate, Ahmad established a new sultanate in Ahmednagar, also known as Nizam Shahi dynasty.
Ahmednagar has several dozen buildings and sites from the Nizam Shahi period. Ahmednagar Fort, once considered almost impregnable, was used by the British to house Jawaharlal Nehru (the first prime minister of India) and other Indian Nationalists before Indian independence. A few rooms there have been converted to a museum. During his confinement by the British at Ahmednagar Fort in 1944, Nehru wrote the famous book The More Info