Faridabad Pin Codes

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Faridabad Pincodes

Faridabad Pincodes is your ultimate guide to navigating Haryana’s pin codes. Explore the vital codes crucial for seamless postal services in Faridabad. With 124 post offices in the district, our detailed compilation unveils post office names and their corresponding pin codes. This resource aims to bolster communication and connectivity across Faridabad, facilitating easy access to precise location-based information for efficient mail delivery and logistical ease. Welcome to a comprehensive directory enhancing accessibility and ensuring smooth postal transactions throughout this vibrant region of Haryana.
Faridabad Pincodes

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About Faridabad District

Faridabad, part of Haryana and Delhi’s National Capital Region, stands as its most populous city. Positioned 284 kilometers south of Chandigarh, it serves as a significant satellite city encircling Delhi. The Yamuna river delineates its eastern boundary with Uttar Pradesh. Recognized in India’s Smart Cities Mission, Faridabad’s growth is notable, labeled the eighth fastest globally and third in India per the City Mayors Foundation. As outlined in the 2021 Delhi Regional Plan, it’s integral to the Central National Capital Region (CNCR) or Delhi Metropolitan Area (DMA), signifying its pivotal role in the region’s economic and urban landscape.

History

Established in 1607 by Sheikh Farīd, treasurer to Mughal Emperor Jahangir, Ambala safeguards the Grand Trunk Road between Delhi and Agra, situated in the Braj cultural region. Post-independence, Faridabad was initially within Gurgaon district before gaining autonomy on August 15, 1979. Additionally, nearby Tilpat, once “Tilprastha,” was among the five villages the Pandavas sought to prevent a calamitous war. These historical threads weave Ambala’s narrative, resonating with its founding, district evolution, and its association with ancient lore, showcasing its significance within the region’s historical tapestry.

Demography

In the 2011 census, Faridabad recorded a population of 1,414,050, comprising 754,542 males and 659,508 females. The literacy rate stood impressively at 83.83%. Brajbhasha and Haryanvi serve as the prominent local languages in this region, reflecting the linguistic diversity within the populace.

Geography

Faridabad experiences a borderline hot semi-arid climate , teetering on a dry winter humid subtropical climate . It cycles through three distinct seasons: the scorching pre-monsoon phase from late March to mid-July characterized by aridity turning humid, followed by the sweltering, erratic heavy rainfall during the monsoon. As the monsoon recedes, the city enters a comfortable winter period, marked by warm, sunny days. These seasons define Faridabad’s weather—initially arid, transitioning to humidity, and culminating in a pleasant, sunlit winter, showcasing a spectrum of conditions throughout the year.

Economy

The Faridabad Small Industries Association reports that Faridabad and Gurgaon contribute 56% of Haryana’s income tax. Faridabad, a designated Smart City under PM Modi’s initiative, is evolving into a tech hub, fostering startups and innovation. Renowned as India’s top henna (Mehandi) exporter, Faridabad generates an annual revenue of ₹250-300 crore through its henna sales, as cited by the Faridabad Henna Manufacturing Association. This industrial prowess aligns with its role in the state’s economic landscape, marking Faridabad as a significant contributor to Haryana’s revenue and a burgeoning center for technological advancement and traditional exports.

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