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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 January 2025. Form of administrative division in India This article is about the union territories of India. For other uses, see Federal territory and Union territory (disambiguation). Union territory National Capital Territory Jammu and Kashmir Ladakh Andaman and Nicobar Islands Chandigarh Dadra and ...
India is a federal constitutional republic governed under a parliamentary system consisting of 28 states and 8 union territories. [1] All states, as well as the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, Puducherry and the National Capital Territory of Delhi, have elected legislatures and governments, both patterned on the Westminster model.
Madras State retained its name, with Kanyakumari district added to form Travancore–Cochin. Andhra Pradesh was created with the merger of Andhra State with the Telugu-speaking districts of Hyderabad State in 1956. Kerala was created by merging Malabar district and the Kasaragod taluk of South Canara districts of Madras State with Travancore ...
Name 1 Araku: ST: 2 Srikakulam: None 3 Vizianagaram: None 4 Visakhapatnam: None 5 Anakapalli: None 6 Kakinada: None 7 Amalapuram: SC: 8 Rajahmundry: None 9 Narasapuram: None 10 Eluru: None 11 Machilipatnam: None 12 Vijayawada: None 13 Guntur: None 14 Narasaraopet: None 15 Bapatla: SC: 16 Ongole: None 17 Nandyal: None 18 Kurnool: None 19 ...
The Union Territory of Puducherry consists of four small unconnected districts: Puducherry district (293 km 2 or 113 sq mi), Karaikal district (161 km 2 or 62 sq mi) and Yanam district (20 km 2 or 7.7 sq mi) on the Bay of Bengal and Mahé district (9 km 2 or 3.5 sq mi) on the Laccadive Sea, covering a total area of 483 km 2 (186 sq mi).
Literacy rates as %age of population by States and Union territories State or UT Census 2011 [2] NSO survey (2017) [3]; Average Male Female Average Male Female India 74.04
Name Constituency Term of office [56] Assembly Hokishe Sema: Akuluto: 22 February 1969 26 February 1974 5 years, 4 days 2nd: 29 October 1986 7 August 1988 1 year, 283 days 5th. 6th. S. C. Jamir: Aonglenden: 18 April 1980 5 June 1980 48 days 4th: Mokokchung Town: 25 January 1989 10 May 1990 1 year, 105 days 5th: Aonglenden 22 February 1993 6 ...
The administrative divisions of India are subnational administrative units of India; they are composed of a nested hierarchy of administrative divisions.. Indian states and territories frequently use different local titles for the same level of subdivision (e.g., the mandals of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana correspond to tehsils of Uttar Pradesh and other Hindi-speaking states but to talukas of ...