Tinsukia Pincodes

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Pincodes of Tinsukia

Tinsukia, situated in the northeastern state of Assam, India, is a district known for its vibrant culture and natural beauty.It is renowned for its lush tea gardens, with the Tinsukia region being a prominent contributor to Assam’s thriving tea industry. The district also boasts of picturesque landscapes, including the serene Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, known for its diverse wildlife and pristine rivers. Tinsukia is a blend of tradition and modernity, offering a glimpse into Assam’s tea heritage and providing a tranquil escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Tinsukia pincodes streamline postal services and navigation, enhancing connectivity in this industrially vibrant and culturally diverse district of Assam, India.

Tinsukia Pincodes

Here is a list of Tinsukia Pincodes

No.LocationPincodeDistrictState
1Adarshgaon786174TinsukiaAssam
2Agbandha Bengali gaon786187TinsukiaAssam
3Alubari786181TinsukiaAssam
4Amarpur786157TinsukiaAssam
5Amguri786160TinsukiaAssam
6Aroimuria786154TinsukiaAssam
7Arunodaya786160TinsukiaAssam
8Ashok Nagar786170TinsukiaAssam
9Baghbari Gaon786189TinsukiaAssam
10Balijan786171TinsukiaAssam
11Barchapri786183TinsukiaAssam
12Barhapjan786150TinsukiaAssam
13Barhullung786160TinsukiaAssam
14Barmajan786174TinsukiaAssam
15Baruahola786183TinsukiaAssam
16Bhimpathar786171TinsukiaAssam
17Bisagaon786182TinsukiaAssam
18Bisfootia786601TinsukiaAssam
19Bishnupur786188TinsukiaAssam
20Bogapani786171TinsukiaAssam
21Borali786152TinsukiaAssam
22Borbil786171TinsukiaAssam
23Bordirak786152TinsukiaAssam
24Bordoloinagar786156TinsukiaAssam
25Bordubi Te786151TinsukiaAssam
26Borgaon786170TinsukiaAssam
27Borgolai786181TinsukiaAssam
28Borguri786126TinsukiaAssam
29Bormuchai786152TinsukiaAssam
30Buraburi Than786157TinsukiaAssam
31Chalihanagar786146TinsukiaAssam
32Challet786179TinsukiaAssam
33Chapakhowa786157TinsukiaAssam
34Chellenguri786152TinsukiaAssam
35Chikarajan786160TinsukiaAssam
36Dangrigaon786156TinsukiaAssam
37Dhekiajan786171TinsukiaAssam
38Dibong786181TinsukiaAssam
39Digboi786171TinsukiaAssam
40Digboi Charali786171TinsukiaAssam
41Dighal Tarrang786151TinsukiaAssam
42Dihingia Gaon786192TinsukiaAssam
43Dinjan786189TinsukiaAssam
44Dirak Maithong786152TinsukiaAssam
45Dohotiagaon786151TinsukiaAssam
46Doom Dooma786151TinsukiaAssam
47Durgabari786125TinsukiaAssam
48Gahoripam786183TinsukiaAssam
49Gakhirbheti786156TinsukiaAssam
50Gellapukhuri786126TinsukiaAssam
51Gobarbheti786160TinsukiaAssam
52Golai786171TinsukiaAssam
53Hahkhati786154TinsukiaAssam
54Hamuk Jan786182TinsukiaAssam
55Hansara786190TinsukiaAssam
56Hatighuli786154TinsukiaAssam
57Hijiguri786192TinsukiaAssam
58Hollong Gutibari786160TinsukiaAssam
59Hoogrijan786601TinsukiaAssam
60Inthemgaon786174TinsukiaAssam
61Islampur786157TinsukiaAssam
62Jagun786188TinsukiaAssam
63Jubilee Digboi786173TinsukiaAssam
64Kachari Maithong786152TinsukiaAssam
65Kadamoni786145TinsukiaAssam
66Kailash Pur786152TinsukiaAssam
67Kakapathar786152TinsukiaAssam
68Kakojan786151TinsukiaAssam
69Kashijan786152TinsukiaAssam
70Kathalguri786174TinsukiaAssam
71Ketetong786181TinsukiaAssam
72Khamti Gowali786147TinsukiaAssam
73Khetopathargaon786145TinsukiaAssam
74Koomsang786151TinsukiaAssam
75Kordoiguri786156TinsukiaAssam
76Kukurekhowa786183TinsukiaAssam
77Kukuremara786158TinsukiaAssam
78Kumchai786182TinsukiaAssam
79Kundil786158TinsukiaAssam
80Laika786147TinsukiaAssam
81Lainagaon786156TinsukiaAssam
82Laipuli786183TinsukiaAssam
83Lakhipather786171TinsukiaAssam
84Laklapathar786188TinsukiaAssam
85Lamagaon786181TinsukiaAssam
86Laupati786156TinsukiaAssam
87Ledo786182TinsukiaAssam
88Ledo Tikok786182TinsukiaAssam
89Lekhapani786182TinsukiaAssam
90Limbuguri786147TinsukiaAssam
91Lohari786146TinsukiaAssam
92Long Gaon786182TinsukiaAssam
93Makum Junction786170TinsukiaAssam
94Makum Pathar786187TinsukiaAssam
95Makumkilla786187TinsukiaAssam
96Mamorani786170TinsukiaAssam
97Mankhooli786148TinsukiaAssam
98Margherita786181TinsukiaAssam
99Margherita New colony786181TinsukiaAssam
100Megela786154TinsukiaAssam
101Muliabari786171TinsukiaAssam
102Mullang786182TinsukiaAssam
103Mulukgaon786189TinsukiaAssam
104Natun Balijan786158TinsukiaAssam
105Navajyoti786152TinsukiaAssam
106Nazirating786171TinsukiaAssam
107Netaji Road786151TinsukiaAssam
108Pakharijan786146TinsukiaAssam
109Panitola786183TinsukiaAssam
110Parbotia786125TinsukiaAssam
111Pengri786174TinsukiaAssam
112Phillobari786160TinsukiaAssam
113Powai786171TinsukiaAssam
114Prakash Bazar786125TinsukiaAssam
115Purani Pukhuri786174TinsukiaAssam
116Rampur786188TinsukiaAssam
117Rangagora786147TinsukiaAssam
118Rupaisiding786153TinsukiaAssam
119Rupbon786151TinsukiaAssam
120Sadiya786155TinsukiaAssam
121Saikhowaghat786154TinsukiaAssam
122Samdang786190TinsukiaAssam
123Santipur786150TinsukiaAssam
124Santipur Bazar786157TinsukiaAssam
125Sarudhadum786156TinsukiaAssam
126Senairam Bazar786125TinsukiaAssam
127Sripuria786145TinsukiaAssam
128Sripuria Bengali gaon786145TinsukiaAssam
129Sukhanpukhuri786146TinsukiaAssam
130Sukriting786159TinsukiaAssam
131Talap786156TinsukiaAssam
132Talpathar786152TinsukiaAssam
133Tinali Nowgong786152TinsukiaAssam
134Tingrai786171TinsukiaAssam
135Tinsukia786125TinsukiaAssam
136Tipong786179TinsukiaAssam
137Tirap786182TinsukiaAssam
138Tonganabazar786152TinsukiaAssam
139Tonganagaon786152TinsukiaAssam
140Udai Pur786182TinsukiaAssam
141Ulup Gaon786181TinsukiaAssam

About Tinsukia

The town of Tinsukia is industrial. It is located 84 kilometres (52 mi) from the Arunachal Pradesh border and 480 kilometres (298 mi) northeast of Guwahati.The Moran Autonomous Council, the ruling body of the Morans, an indigenous tribal tribe primarily located in the Tinsukia district and bordering Arunachal Pradesh, has its headquarters at Tinsukia. 

History

In the Middle Ages, the Chutiya monarchy included the region of the Tinsukia district as a fundamental component. Following the Chutias’ defeat, the Ahoms installed Sadiya-khowa gohain as the region’s ruler. Subsequent to the Moamoria uprising, the Matak kingdom emerged to take its position. Bengmara was Tinsukia City’s previous name. Later, when Sarbananada Singha, a member of the erstwhile Chutia royal line, constructed his capital at Rangagarh on the Guijan River’s bank, it became the capital of the Motok Kingdom. He moved his capital to Bengmara in the year 1791 AD. King Sarbananda Singha, assisted by his Minister Gopinath Barbaruah, constructed Bengmara.

Geography

With its diverse geography, Tinsukia includes tea gardens, deep forests, and marshes. The district has a distinct geographical identity because it is surrounded by both Arunachal Pradesh and the Brahmaputra River. It is a centre for agricultural and tea plantations due to its abundant greenery and fertile soil.

Economy

The three main industries driving Tinsukia’s economy are coal mining, oil and natural gas extraction, and tea production. The Digboi Oil Refinery, the oldest in Asia, is located in this region. Additionally, agriculture—particularly rice farming—is essential to the regional economy.

Demography

As to the 2011 census, Tinsukia had 126,389 residents. The population was made up of 45% females and 55% men. Male literacy was 77.89% and female literacy was 63.54% in Tinsukia, with an average literacy rate of 70.15%, higher than the national average of 64.84%. The percentage of people under six was 13.29%. The 2011 census found that there are 126,389 people living in Tinisukia City. There are 40,087 speakers of Hindi, 38,452 speakers of Bengali, 24,762 speakers of Assamese, 2,194 speakers of Nepali, and 13,548 speakers of other languages.

FAQs

Why is Tinsukia famous for?

Assam's industrial district is known as Tinsukia. Digboi is home to the oldest oil refinery in India, and open-pit coal mining is well-known in areas like Margherita and Ledo. It is among the most significant districts in the nation for the production and processing of tea.

What is the meaning of Tinsukia?

The city was constructed in the centre of the Tinsukia area, and Godha Baruah, following the orders of King Sarbananda Singha, created a triangle pond that became known as the "tinikuniya pukhuri," or three-cornered pond.

How many people are in Tinsukia?

The state of Assam is home to the Tinsukia UA region. There are 126,389 people living in the Tinsukia UA/Metropolitan area overall. There are 58,985 females and 67,404 males in the population.

Who was the king of Tinsukia?

Changmai Pathar was the original name of Tinsukia, which was formerly known as Bangmara. It served as Muttack Kingdom's capital. King Sarbananda Singha, assisted by his Minister Gopinath Barbaruah alias Godha, constructed the city of Bangmara.

Which river is Tinsukia district?

Tinsukia is a town in far northeastern India, in the northeastern state of Assam. About 25 miles (40 km) east of Dibrugarh, it is situated at a rail junction in the valley of the Brahmaputra River.