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Example Address in India

Learn how to correctly format an address in India, with real and fictional examples to guide you.

What is an Indian Address?

A standard Indian address typically includes the recipient's name, street address, locality, city, state, and PIN code (Postal Index Number). Here's an overview of the key components:

  • Recipient Name: The name of the person or business receiving the mail.
  • Street Address: The building number, street name, and locality or neighborhood. Additional details like apartment or house names may also be included.
  • City: The city or town where the address is located.
  • State: The state or union territory.
  • PIN Code: The Postal Index Number specific to the address, crucial for accurate delivery.

Real Indian Address Examples

Below are examples of correctly formatted real Indian addresses, including business and residential addresses:

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal, Dharmapuri
Forest Colony, Tajganj
Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001
India

Gateway of India

Apollo Bandar
Colaba, Mumbai
Maharashtra 400001
India

India Gate

Rajpath, India Gate
New Delhi, Delhi 110001
India

Bangalore Palace

Vasanth Nagar
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052
India

Charminar

Char Kaman, Ghansi Bazaar
Hyderabad, Telangana 500002
India

Victoria Memorial

Queen's Way
Maidan, Kolkata
West Bengal 700071
India

Lotus Temple

Bahapur
Kalkaji, New Delhi
Delhi 110019
India

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad
J.D.A. Market, Pink City
Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002
India

Meenakshi Temple

E Chitrai St
Madurai Main
Madurai, Tamil Nadu 625001
India

Sample Indian Postal Codes

Here are some sample Indian postal codes, along with the cities they belong to:

  • 110001 - New Delhi (Connaught Place)
  • 400001 - Mumbai (Fort)
  • 560001 - Bengaluru (MG Road)
  • 600001 - Chennai (Parrys Corner)
  • 700001 - Kolkata (BBD Bagh)
  • 500001 - Hyderabad (Abids)
  • 380001 - Ahmedabad (Ellisbridge)
  • 462001 - Bhopal (TT Nagar)
  • 641001 - Coimbatore (Town Hall)
  • 302001 - Jaipur (Jaipur City)

Common Address Mistakes

When formatting an Indian address, avoid these common mistakes:

  • Omitting the PIN code or using an incorrect one.
  • Forgetting to include the building or apartment number.
  • Incorrectly ordering the address components, such as placing the city before the locality.

For more detailed guidance on formatting Indian addresses, or to verify an address, consider using a postal verification tool or refer to India Post's official guidelines.