ajmer post office Phone Number

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Find Official Address of ajmer post office:


Dargah, Dhan mandi, Naya Bazar, Madar Gate, Kutchery Road Ajmer Rajasthan

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The Email Address to Send Email to ajmer post office:


cpmg_raj@indiapost.gov.in

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Call ajmer post office on the Helpline Number:

0145-2429437, 1800-11-2011 (Call by Touch)

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www.indiapost.gov.in

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What is ajmer post office?

The main Ajmer post office known as Ajmer H.O is located at Naya Bazar, Madar Gate, Kutchery Road. The pincode of the post office is 305001. Ajmer post office is run by Indian Department of Posts which is a government of India postal services provider. It functions under ministry of communication and information technology.


Contact ajmer post office

ajmer post office resides at Dargah, Dhan mandi, Naya Bazar, Madar Gate, Kutchery Road Ajmer Rajasthan provides here all the necessory details like helpDesk helpline numbers i.e. 0145-2429437, 1800-11-2011 by which customers can reach to ajmer post office easily. Here on this page you can get customer service toll free helpline number of ajmer post office. you can contact them by their email address cpmg_raj@indiapost.gov.in.
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