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Get details of locations with STD code 03512 in India. This STD Code belongs to Malda District of West Bengal.
STD code 03512 is used for dialing landline numbers in Malda, West Bengal. This page lists 9 location(s) under this STD code.
Quick view of covered areas: Englishbazar, Old Malda, Kaliachak ii, Gajol, Kaliachak i. Use the table below to open any location page for more details.
Dialing tip (within India): many operators use 03512 + landline number when calling a landline from a different STD area. Formats may vary by operator.
| Location | District | STD Code | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Englishbazar | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
| Old Malda | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
| Kaliachak ii | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
| Gajol | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
| Kaliachak i | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
| Baishnabnagar | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
| Sahajalalpur | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
| Manikchak | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
| Baro Sujapur | Malda | 03512 | West Bengal |
FAQs about STD Code 03512
What is STD code 03512 used for?
STD code 03512 is used while dialing landline numbers for areas covered under this telephone exchange/region. From a different STD area within India, many operators dial 03512 + landline number (format may vary by provider).
Which areas/locations are covered under STD code 03512?
STD code 03512 covers 9 location(s) in and around Malda, West Bengal. Examples from this list include Englishbazar, Old Malda, Kaliachak ii, Gajol, Kaliachak i.
Which district and state are associated with STD code 03512?
STD code 03512 is associated with Malda district in the state of West Bengal.
How do I call a landline with STD code 03512 from outside India?
A common format is: international exit code + India country code (91) + STD code (without leading 0) + landline number. The exact method can differ by carrier, so confirm with your telecom operator before dialing.
Does STD code 03512 apply to mobile numbers?
No. STD codes are primarily for landline/area dialing. Mobile numbers follow a separate numbering system and usually don’t require STD codes in the same way.
Disclaimer: Dialing formats and telecom mappings can change based on operator and numbering updates. For the most accurate dialing instructions, verify with your telecom provider.