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Details of Post Office Kewzing South Sikkim


Post Office: Kewzing

Post Office Type: B.O

District: South Sikkim

State: SIKKIM

Pin Code: 737139 (Click to see all Post Offices with same Pin Code)

Contact Address: Postmaster, Post Office (SUB OFFICE), South Sikkim, SIKKIM, India (IN), Pin Code:- 737139

Delivery Status:- Delivery

Postal Taluk:- Ravangla

Postal Division:- Sikkim

Postal Region:- North Bengal And Sik

Postal Circle:- West Bengal

Choose Post Office Starting with Alphabet K in SIKKIM District of, South Sikkim State

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