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Pincode | 362269 |
Name | Veraval Udyognagar S.O |
District | Junagadh |
State | Gujarat |
Status | Sub Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Junagadh H.O |
Sub Office | |
Location | Patan-Veraval Taluk of Junagadh District |
Telephone No | 2876231514 |
SPCC | Junagadh Azad Chowk-362001 |
Department Info | Junagadh Division Rajkot Region Gujarat Circle |
Address | Gujarat 362269, India |
Services | Business Parcel Business Post Direct Post EMS (International Speed Post) E-Payment Epost IFS Inland Speed Post Instant Money Order International Mails Money Order National Bill Mail Service Postal Banking Service Postal Life Insurance Postal Orders Postal Stationary Postbag and Postbox Registered Posts |
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 36 represents the state Gujarat, the second two digits 22 represent the district Junagadh, and finally 69 represents the Post Office Veraval Udyognagar S.O. Thus the Zip Code of Veraval Udyognagar S.O, Junagadh, gujarat is 362269 |
Veraval is a Municipality and the headquarters of Gir Somnath district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is 6 km from Somnath.
Veraval was founded in 13th or 14th century by Rao Veravalji Vadher, a Rajput. Veraval was once a fortified port town of the royal family of Junagadh. It was a part of the Kingdom of Junagadh till 1947 when Junagadh was merged with India. The city still bears some remnants of the old Nawabi heritage, the beautiful Nawabi summer palace being among them. There are ruins of the old Nawabi fort and Nawabi Gates in and around the place. The old walls of the port are now ruined, but the impressive Junagadh gate and the Patan gate are still seen, but are in a very bad state.
The Nawabi Palace with gothic features which is one of the main attractions. It is popularly known as Somnath College (the palace was converted into a college after it was abandoned by the Nawab). At present it is the buildinMore Info