Tuesday 1 September 2020

How Many Union Territories In India?

 


The Union Territories of India are Special Administrative Zones in the Republic of India, which function directly under the Central Government. Unlike the states of India, which have their own state government, the union territories have no government of their own. Currently, there are a total of 9 union territories in India, with Delhi and Puducherry being partially conferred state status. Each union territory has its own capital or main area of ​​administration. So, let’s know in details about how many union territories in India


Do You Know How Many Union Territories In India?

Previously there were 7 Union Territories in India but now are 9 Union Territories in India. According to the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019, the date of October 31 has been fixed to declare Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh as a Union Territory. This is happening for the first time when a state is being converted into 2 union territories. Now the total number of states in the country is 28 and the total number of union territories is 9.

List of 9 Union Territories In India:

Union Territory

Capital


Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Port Blair

Chandigarh

Chandigarh

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Silvassa

Daman and Diu 

Daman

Delhi

Delhi

Jammu and Kashmir

NA

Ladakh

NA

Lakshadweep

Kavaratti

Puducherry

Puducherry


In the last year 2019, the government has removed Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir and made it a Union Territory. In this way, two new union territories have been formed in India, namely Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Earlier there used to be 7 union territories in the country, now the number has increased to 9. 

Earlier Jammu and Kashmir had got the status of a special state of India, which included Ladakh but last year the status of special state was removed from Jammu and Kashmir and it has been included in the union territory. Along with this, Ladakh has also been separated from this state, so let us now give the name of the union territory of India and its capital.

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