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Pincode | 383110 |
Name | Aroda B.O |
District | Sabarkantha |
State | Gujarat |
Status | Branch Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Himatnagar H.O |
Sub Office | Jadar S.O |
Location | Idar Taluk of Sabarkantha District |
Telephone No | Not Available |
SPCC | Ahmedabad-380009 |
Department Info | Sabarkantha Division Ahmedabad HQ Region Gujarat Circle |
Address | Aroda, Gujarat 383110, India |
Services | |
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 38 represents the state Gujarat, the second two digits 31 represent the district Sabarkantha, and finally 10 represents the Post Office Aroda B.O. Thus the Zip Code of Aroda B.O, Sabarkantha, gujarat is 383110 |
Pincode | 321411 |
Name | Aroda B.O |
District | Bharatpur |
State | Rajasthan |
Status | Branch Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Dholpur H.O |
Sub Office | Khareri S.O |
Location | Bayana Mdg Taluk of Bharatpur District |
Telephone No | Not Available |
SPCC | BAYANA MDG-321401 |
Department Info | Dholpur Division Jaipur HQ Region Rajasthan Circle |
Address | |
Services | |
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 32 represents the state Rajasthan, the second two digits 14 represent the district Bharatpur, and finally 11 represents the Post Office Aroda B.O. Thus the Zip Code of Aroda B.O, Bharatpur, rajasthan is 321411 |
Idar is a town located about 30 km north of Himatnagar and 60 km from Gujarat's border with Rajasthan. It is known for the manufacture of handmade wooden toys, tiles, its temples and various beautiful architectural monuments on hill, and its historical background. Idar is at the southern end of the Aravalli Range.
Historically named, Ilvadurg which means the fortress of Ilvan, the name later corrupted into Idar.
The town is mentioned in Mahabharata and Bhavishottar Puran as 'Ilvadurg'. The exact date of its origin is not known; but it is believed that it came into existence at the time when Yudhishthira was ruling over Hastinapur at the end of the Kurukshetra War of Mahabharata.
According to tradition Idar has been celebrated from the earliest times. Even in the past cycle, yuga,<More Info