Navigating telecommunication codes for Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh is essential for both domestic and international callers. The STD codes are the key to connecting with landline numbers in these central Indian states.
📞 Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh STD Codes
The states of Madhya Pradesh (capital: Bhopal) and Chhattisgarh (capital: Raipur) are home to a wide range of districts and cities, each with its own unique STD code. Key cities include Indore (MP: 0731), Jabalpur (MP: 0761), Gwalior (MP: 0751), and Bilaspur (CG: 07752), Durg (CG: 0788), and Korba (CG: 07759). The STD code for Bhopal is 0755, and for Raipur it is 0771.
➡️ Internal Calling Guide (within India)
To dial a landline number in Madhya Pradesh or Chhattisgarh from any other district in India, follow this simple format:
- Dial '0': This prefix is mandatory for all long-distance calls within India.
- STD Code: Enter the specific STD code of the city you're calling.
- Local Number: Finish by dialing the local landline number.
Example: To call a landline in Bhopal from anywhere in India, dial 0 + 755 + local number.
🌍 International Calling Guide (from outside India)
Calling a landline in these states from abroad requires a different dialing sequence:
- International Access Code: Start with your country's international access code (e.g., '+' or '00').
- India's Country Code: Dial 91, India's country code.
- STD Code (without '0'): Enter the STD code of the city, but do not include the leading '0'.
- Local Number: Complete the call by dialing the local landline number.
Example: To call a landline in Raipur from outside India, dial + + 91 + 771 + local number.