Indian states and capitals in order

  1. Indian State Capitals: Ordered from North to South
  2. Formation of states in India
  3. States and Capitals of India: List of 28 States of India and their Languages
  4. Formation of states in India
  5. Indian State Capitals: Ordered from North to South
  6. States and Capitals of India: List of 28 States of India and their Languages


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Indian State Capitals: Ordered from North to South

Share on Dashamlav has arranged the order of Indian state capitals from North to South The latitudinal extent of Indian mainland is from 8°4’N in Kanyakumari to 37°6’N in ALSO SEE: To help you in learning this North to South latitudinal order, we have done the work and prepared the following table for you. Indian State Capitals: Ordered from North to South S. No. State Capital State Latitude 1. Shimla 31°10`N 2. Chandigarh 30°72`N 3. Dehradun 30°32`N 4. New Delhi New Delhi 28°74`N 5. Gangtok 27°32`N 6. Itanagar 27°10`N 7. Jaipur 26°91`N 8. Lucknow 26°83`N 9. Dispur 26°14`N 10. Kohima 25°66`N 11. Patna 25°60`N 12. Shillong 25°57`N 13. Imphal 24°8`N 14. Agartala 23°83`N 15. Aizwal 23°74`N 16. Ranchi 23°36`N 17. Bhopal 23°26`N 18. Gandhinagar 23°22`N 19. Kolkata 22°57`N 20. Raipur 21°23`N 21. Amravati (Proposed) 20°93`N 22. Bhubaneswar 20°26`N 23. Mumbai 18°95`N 24. Hyderabad 17°36`N 25. Panaji 15°49`N 26. Chennai 13°07`N 27. Bengaluru 12°97`N 28. Thiruvananthapuram 8°5`N

Formation of states in India

On August 5, 2019 there were sweeping constitutional changes pertaining to the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. The state is to be bifurcated. Instead of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, two Union Territories, the UT of Jammu & Kashmir and the UT of Ladakh will be created on October 31, 2019. We are awaiting changes on Government's own websites and official notification. The boundaries are illustrative. Refer to official maps from GOI. Proposed new maps and J&K after reorganisation have been extensively covered in our MyIndia section. India comprises of a total of 37 States and Union territories. This incorporates constitutional changes brought about by the Government of India in August 2019. On October 31, 2019, the state of Jammu and Kashmir will cease to exist and two new Union Territories - UT of Jammu and Kashmir and UT of Ladakh - will come into existence, making it a total of 28 States and 9 Union Territories. The political map of India in 1947 was quite different as compared to the present one. During the British rule, India comprised provinces, which were directly under the rule of the British government and the princely states which were controlled by the local kings. However, these local kings were subservient to the British. Following the independence of India in 1947, it was a herculean task for the newly formed government to integrate all the princely states into the Indian federation. Between the years 1947 and 1950, all the princely states were integrated ...

States and Capitals of India: List of 28 States of India and their Languages

States and Capitals of India: Knowing 28 States of India and their Languages is of utmost importance for candidates who want to ace competitive exams like SSC, Railway, UPSC, etc. These exams comprise the General Knowledge section through which candidates’ knowledge of day-to-day activities or happenings around the world is tested. It is one of the most scoring subjects where candidates can attempt the maximum number of questions in less time. Every year, this section comprises questions on the States of India, including their capitals, languages, formation dates, population, etc. Therefore, it is mandatory for the candidates to be aware of and also memorize the states and capitals of India and their languages for states and capitals of India PDF. Table of Content • 1. States and Capitals of India • 2. Indian States and Capitals • 3. States and Capitals of India PDF • 4. States and Capitals of India: Classification • 5. List of States and Capitals of India • 6. States and Capitals of India Map • 7. 28 States of India and their Languages • 8. Difference Between States and Union Territories Of India • 9. Indian Union Territories and Capitals • 10. States and Capitals of India 2023 Formation Dates • 11. Indian Union Territories Formation Dates States and Capitals of India Most candidates are often confused about the states of India and their capitals. If you are also one of them, here we are to put a stop to all your confusion and queries. Earlier, there were 29 Indian states...

Formation of states in India

On August 5, 2019 there were sweeping constitutional changes pertaining to the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. The state is to be bifurcated. Instead of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, two Union Territories, the UT of Jammu & Kashmir and the UT of Ladakh will be created on October 31, 2019. We are awaiting changes on Government's own websites and official notification. The boundaries are illustrative. Refer to official maps from GOI. Proposed new maps and J&K after reorganisation have been extensively covered in our MyIndia section. India comprises of a total of 37 States and Union territories. This incorporates constitutional changes brought about by the Government of India in August 2019. On October 31, 2019, the state of Jammu and Kashmir will cease to exist and two new Union Territories - UT of Jammu and Kashmir and UT of Ladakh - will come into existence, making it a total of 28 States and 9 Union Territories. The political map of India in 1947 was quite different as compared to the present one. During the British rule, India comprised provinces, which were directly under the rule of the British government and the princely states which were controlled by the local kings. However, these local kings were subservient to the British. Following the independence of India in 1947, it was a herculean task for the newly formed government to integrate all the princely states into the Indian federation. Between the years 1947 and 1950, all the princely states were integrated ...

Indian State Capitals: Ordered from North to South

Share on Dashamlav has arranged the order of Indian state capitals from North to South The latitudinal extent of Indian mainland is from 8°4’N in Kanyakumari to 37°6’N in ALSO SEE: To help you in learning this North to South latitudinal order, we have done the work and prepared the following table for you. Indian State Capitals: Ordered from North to South S. No. State Capital State Latitude 1. Shimla 31°10`N 2. Chandigarh 30°72`N 3. Dehradun 30°32`N 4. New Delhi New Delhi 28°74`N 5. Gangtok 27°32`N 6. Itanagar 27°10`N 7. Jaipur 26°91`N 8. Lucknow 26°83`N 9. Dispur 26°14`N 10. Kohima 25°66`N 11. Patna 25°60`N 12. Shillong 25°57`N 13. Imphal 24°8`N 14. Agartala 23°83`N 15. Aizwal 23°74`N 16. Ranchi 23°36`N 17. Bhopal 23°26`N 18. Gandhinagar 23°22`N 19. Kolkata 22°57`N 20. Raipur 21°23`N 21. Amravati (Proposed) 20°93`N 22. Bhubaneswar 20°26`N 23. Mumbai 18°95`N 24. Hyderabad 17°36`N 25. Panaji 15°49`N 26. Chennai 13°07`N 27. Bengaluru 12°97`N 28. Thiruvananthapuram 8°5`N

States and Capitals of India: List of 28 States of India and their Languages

States and Capitals of India: Knowing 28 States of India and their Languages is of utmost importance for candidates who want to ace competitive exams like SSC, Railway, UPSC, etc. These exams comprise the General Knowledge section through which candidates’ knowledge of day-to-day activities or happenings around the world is tested. It is one of the most scoring subjects where candidates can attempt the maximum number of questions in less time. Every year, this section comprises questions on the States of India, including their capitals, languages, formation dates, population, etc. Therefore, it is mandatory for the candidates to be aware of and also memorize the states and capitals of India and their languages for states and capitals of India PDF. Table of Content • 1. States and Capitals of India • 2. Indian States and Capitals • 3. States and Capitals of India PDF • 4. States and Capitals of India: Classification • 5. List of States and Capitals of India • 6. States and Capitals of India Map • 7. 28 States of India and their Languages • 8. Difference Between States and Union Territories Of India • 9. Indian Union Territories and Capitals • 10. States and Capitals of India 2023 Formation Dates • 11. Indian Union Territories Formation Dates States and Capitals of India Most candidates are often confused about the states of India and their capitals. If you are also one of them, here we are to put a stop to all your confusion and queries. Earlier, there were 29 Indian states...