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Business Standard
10-06-2025
- Business Standard
India Post launches Digipin: Here's how to check your new digital address
The Department of Posts unveiled a new digital addressing system called Digipin. Developed in partnership with IIT Hyderabad and ISRO's National Remote Sensing Centre, this geospatial innovation aims to provide precise and unique identification of geographic locations, marking a major step in modernising India's postal infrastructure. The system assigns a 10-character alphanumeric code to specific geolocations, offering significantly greater accuracy than the existing six-digit PIN code system, which has been in use since 1972. What is Digipin? Digipin stands for Digital Postal Index Number. Each Digipin corresponds to a 4x4 square metre grid on the Indian landmass, ensuring that every inch of the country is uniquely identified. It is part of a larger national effort to enhance digital governance under the National Geospatial Policy 2022. It is part of a broader push under the National Geospatial Policy 2022 to enable digital-first governance, accurate last-mile delivery, and efficient emergency response systems. Key features: Geo-coded and grid-based: Ensures high precision using satellite-derived coordinates. Open-source and privacy-centric: Encodes only location, with no personal data stored. Nationwide coverage: Applies to urban, rural, remote, and even maritime areas. The Department of Posts, along with its collaborators at IIT Hyderabad and ISRO's NRSC, launched two new platforms to support this initiative: 'Know Your Digipin' and 'Know Your PIN Code'. These tools aim to provide more precise address identification and serve a wide array of use cases, from public service delivery to commercial logistics. 'Know Your Digipin' portal Accessible through India Post's official website, the 'Know Your Digipin' web application allows users to retrieve their Digipin using GPS data or by manually entering latitude and longitude coordinates. It also supports conversion between geo-coordinates and Digipin codes. Users can interact with a map-based interface to locate or verify the code for a specific property. Updated 'Know Your PIN Code' platform This tool enables users to identify the correct six-digit PIN code for their location using GNSS-based data. It also allows users to submit feedback to help improve the accuracy of the national PIN code database. Geo-referenced boundary datasets of PIN codes have also been released publicly via the Open Government Data Platform. How to check your Digipin? Users can check their Digipin following these steps: Visit the India Post website: Go to the 'Know Your Digipin' portal. Allow location access or manually input your coordinates. Your unique 10-character Digipin will be generated instantly. Why shift to Digipin over PIN code? This level of spatial accuracy provided by a Digipin is intended to support services such as logistics, emergency response, and digital governance, particularly in areas with informal or inconsistent addressing. It may also aid last-mile delivery in remote regions. Designed to function as a foundational component of Address-as-a-Service (AaaS), Digipin can be integrated into the operations of government agencies, private organisations, and other institutions. The source code and technical documentation are available on GitHub, supporting transparency and potential collaboration. Check the DIGIPIN of your location: #PostSeVikas #IndiaPost — India Post (@IndiaPostOffice) June 5, 2025 Will Digipin replace the PIN code? The government has clarified that Digipin will not replace the existing PIN code system. Instead, it functions as an additional layer of precision, providing a unique, geo-coded identifier for every physical location. The two systems will coexist, with Digipin enhancing the accuracy and functionality of traditional addressing, especially in use cases that demand high spatial precision. This move also positions the Department of Posts as more than a logistics agency, it is now a critical part of India's Digital Public Infrastructure. Public feedback The Department of Posts has invited citizens, developers, and institutions to use the two portals and participate in improving their accuracy. Both platforms have built-in systems for collecting feedback on usability and data correctness. This participatory approach is meant to ensure the platforms remain relevant and responsive to real-world conditions.


The Hindu
07-06-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Department of Posts seeks stakeholders' participation to improve Digipin
The Department of Posts has sought the participation of various stakeholders, including citizens, developers, and institutions, for refining its GPS-based address locator service Digipin (Digital Postal Index Number), according to an official statement. The department had announced the launch of 'Know Your Digipin' and 'Know Your Pin Code' on May 27 in alignment with the National Geospatial Policy 2022, which envisions the development of an advanced geospatial infrastructure to support digital governance and public service delivery. "The Department of Posts encourages citizens, developers, institutions, and other stakeholders to explore both portals and actively contribute to their refinement," the statement had said. The department has developed the Digipin as an open-source, interoperable, geo-coded, grid-based digital address system in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad and NRSC, ISRO. "It is a cornerstone of the Department of Posts' vision to offer Address-as-a-Service (AaaS) – an array of services associated with address data management to support secure and efficient interactions between users, government entities, and private sector organisations," the statement said. The DIGIPIN initiative aims to simplify location mapping, enhances logistics and emergency response, and ensures last-mile delivery, especially in rural and underserved areas. Through "Know Your Pin Code" service, the Department of Post aims to modernise and refine its geographic accuracy of the six-digit PIN Code system that was introduced in 1972, which has been serving as the backbone of India's postal delivery. Both platforms are available on India Post's official website and include built-in options for submitting feedback on data accuracy and system usability. "This participatory approach will help continuously improve the quality and reliability of digital addressing across India, and ensure the solutions remain responsive to local realities," the statement said.