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States and Capitals in India

 

States and Capitals: India has 28 States and 8 UT's.

 

India is the seventh biggest nation on the planet and furthermore the second crowded. It lies in southern Asia. It is formally known as the Republic of India. It is represented by a parliamentary type of government. It gets hard to deal with the huge nation from one spot. So Indian Constitution offers the right to the focal government to cause states as it feels reasonable. This article discusses the rundown of States and Capitals of India with the established year.

 

States and Capitals of India 2020

What number of states are there in India?

Do you know the appropriate response to the inquiry posed above (what number of states are in India?)? if not, this article is for you. Numerous individuals don't know about the all outnumber of States/Union Territories in India and their capitals. In this article, we are giving you the most recent update on the States and Capitals of India. There is a sum of 28 states and 8 association domains in India at present. Each province of India has a regulatory, authoritative, and legal capital some express every one of the three capacities that are led in one capital. Each state is governed by a Chief Minister. Here we have secured the rundown of the Indian States, Union Territories, and their capitals.

Rundown of States and Capitals of India

 

As mindful residents we should think about the States and capitals of India. The states and the capitals are normally asked as the General Awareness Inquiries in various serious tests held everywhere throughout the nation. The 28 Indian States and their capitals are as per the following.

States and Capitals of India 2020

 

S.No      States Name      Capital  Founded on

 

1              Andhra Pradesh               Hyderabad (Proposed Capital Amaravati)             1 Nov. 1956

 

2              Arunachal Pradesh          Itanagar               20 Feb. 1987

 

3              Assam   Dispur   26 Jan. 1950

 

4              Bihar      Patna    26 Jan. 1950

 

5              Chhattisgarh      Raipur   1 Nov. 2000

 

6              Goa        Panaji    30 May. 1987

 

7              Gujarat Gandhinagar      1 May. 1960

 

8              Haryana               Chandigarh         1 Nov. 1966

 

9              Himachal Pradesh            Shimla   25 Jan. 1971

 

10           Jharkhand           Ranchi   15 Nov. 2000

 

11           Karnataka            Bengaluru (once in the past Bangalore) 1 Nov. 1956

 

12           Kerala   Thiruvananthapuram     1 Nov. 1956

 

13           Madhya Pradesh              Bhopal  1 Nov. 1956

 

14           Maharashtra      Mumbai               1 May. 1960

 

15           Manipur               Imphal  21 Jan. 1972

 

16           Meghalaya          Shillong                21 Jan. 1972

 

17           Mizoram              Aizawl   20 Feb. 1987

 

18           Nagaland             Kohima 1 Dec. 1963

 

19           Odisha  Bhubaneswar    26 Jan. 1950

 

20           Punjab  Chandigarh         1 Nov. 1956

 

21           Rajasthan            Jaipur    1 Nov. 1956

 

22           Sikkim   Gangtok               16 May. 1975

 

23           Tamil Nadu         Chennai               26 Jan. 1950

 

24           Telangana           Hyderabad          2 Jun. 2014

 

25           Tripura  Agartala               21 Jan. 1972

 

26           Uttar Pradesh    Lucknow              26 Jan. 1950

 

27           Uttarakhand      Dehradun (Winter)

 

Gairsain (Summer)          9 Nov. 2000

 

28           West Bengal       Kolkata 1 Nov. 1956

 

Indian States: Union Territories and Capitals

 

At Present India has 8 Union Territories and 28 States. The recent territory of Jammu and Kashmir has been bifurcated into two Union Territories (UT) of J&K and Ladakh. The recently shaped association regions have been framed under a revamping demonstration passed by the Parliament on 5-6 August 2020. At present India has 8 Union Territories.

 

Association Territories Names    Capital  Founded on

 

Andaman and Nicobar Islands    Port Blair              1 Nov. 1956

 

Chandigarh 1 Nov. 1966

 

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu         Daman  26 Jan. 2020

 

Delhi      New Delhi           9 May. 1905

 

Jammu and Kashmir       Srinagar (Summer)

 

Jammu (Winter)               31 Oct 2019

 

Lakshadweep    Kavaratti              1 Nov. 1956

 

Puducherry        Pondicherry       1 Nov. 1954

 

Ladakh  Leh         31 Oct 2019

 

States and Capitals of India Map

 

You can check the most recent political guide of India which gives the all outnumber of states + association domains in India and their capitals starting in July 2020.

 

States and Capitals: Important Points of States and UT

 

Subsequent to getting the rundown of the Indian States and Union Territories with its capitals, let us initially see how to isolate the state from an association domain. Out of the eight association regions in India, three association domains have their own governing bodies these are Delhi, Puducherry (some time ago Pondicherry) and Jammu and Kashmir. Every association domain and the state has its very own capital.

 

State     Union Territories

The state has its own managerial units with their own chosen government.         Union Territories are constituent units which are controlled and directed by the Central Government.

 

Leader Head is the Governor      Executive Head is the President

 

The relationship with the Center is Federal.         Unitary with the Center. for example all the forces rests in the possession of Union.

 

Directed by the Chief Minister and chose by the people.               Administered by the Administrator which is selected by the President. ( with the exception of Delhi, Puducherry and Jammu and Kashmir)

 

Boss Minister is the genuine head.          Lieutenant is the genuine head.

 

States and Capitals of India: UT Updates

 

Before we get into the Union Territories and their capitals, let us initially examine the ongoing reports on UT's starting in July 2020.

 

Since 26th January 2020, India has 8 association domains. The U.T Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli have become a solitary association region.

 

On August 5, the focal government had likewise declared the revocation of the exceptional status given to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and its division into two Union Territories, for example, UTs of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

 

With the merger of Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, the quantity of UT's have boiled down to eight.



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