List of 29 states and capitals of india

  1. India: States and Union Territories, Capitals
  2. Indian States and Capitals on Map
  3. 29 States Of India And Their Capitals And Languages
  4. List of 28 Indian States, Union Terrirories and Capitals
  5. List of 28 Indian States, Union Terrirories and Capitals
  6. 29 States Of India And Their Capitals And Languages
  7. Indian States and Capitals on Map


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India: States and Union Territories, Capitals

• • • • India: States and Union Territories, Capitals India: States and Union Territories, Capitals - Map Quiz Game • Gandhinagar • Bhopal • Hyderabad • Pondicherry • Mumbai • Imphal • Leh • Patna • Port Blair • Raipur • Thiruvananthapuram • Bhubaneswar • Dispur • Gangtok • Kohima • New Delhi • Chandigarh • Jaipur • Ranchi • Bangalore • Agartala • Srinagar • Chennai (Madras) • Amaravati • Dehradun • Itanagar • Shimla • Daman • Kavaratti • Panaji • Kolkata • Aizawl • Shillong • Lucknow India is divided into states and union territories, each with a capital city, and you can use this quiz game to memorize them. In the north is Leh; in southern India is Thiruvananthapuram. Gandhinagar, a city in western India, is home to the Akshardham, a massive Hindu temple. Span this nation top to bottom and left to right to learn all the capital cities of each state and union territory. Patna is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar, and it's the second-largest city in Eastern India. If you pick up a few interesting geographical details about each of these 34 places, this quiz game will help you learn all the capital cities of India's states and union territories.

Indian States and Capitals on Map

List of 8 Union Territories of India with Capital Union Territories of India S.no Union territories Capital 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 India is located in South Asia and is officially known as the Republic of India. It is comprising a total area of 3,287,263 sq. km, and has an estimated population of 135.26 crores (2019) making it the world’s second-most populous country. • An administrative capital is one where all the offices of the executive government are situated. • A legislative capital is the one where the state assembly convenes. • A judicial capital is the one where the territorial high courts are located. All the states and two union territories, Puducherry and the National Capital Territory of Delhi, have an elected form of government and legislatures. They are headed by a Chief Minister, who is elected for a term of five years. The Central government directly rules all the other union territories. Under the States Reorganisation Act of 1956, the states were reorganised based on language. The map above shows locations of all the States and Union Territories along with their capitals. The names of the states of India are written in capital letters, and the capitals of states are marked with a black dot. State and international boundaries are also marked on the map. The table below the map lists the capital of India and the capitals of the states and the union territories. Last Updated on: February 14, 2023

29 States Of India And Their Capitals And Languages

Introduction: 29 States Of India And Their Capitals And Languages Humanity and language both have their origins in India. India is the original ancestor, the grandmother of myths and legends, and the great-grandmother of customs. India achieved the status of democratic republic status on 26 January 1950. After becoming completely free from the British administration, the resident nationals in India had the ultimate power in their hands. As per the constitution, people elect their representatives to make decisions. India is a nation of diverse cultures. The 29 states of India and their capitals and language are unique and exciting to learn about the country. Read on to know more. History of categorisation of Indian states: In 1956, India formed the States Reorganisation Act, which restricts the Indian states’ borders along semantic lines. This Act in the Indian Constitution dismissed the Part A, B and C status of the Indian states to form just a single type of state. The former governor’s region of British India constituted Part A states. Those belonging to royal states came under Part B. Part C includes the princely states and provinces of former chief commissioners. The Republic of India occupies the seventh spot in terms of total land area and ranks second in terms of population. Since 1947, though state boundaries have changed, the Act still plays a significant role in defining the current Indian states’ forms and shapes. In 2000, 3 new states were formed, namely Chhatt...

List of 28 Indian States, Union Terrirories and Capitals

Check out the information about the Indian states, union territories, and their capitals in this article. As per the Being the largest populous and the largest democratic country, it is not feasible to manage the entire country from a single location by a single governing body. Therefore, the Indian constitution grants the government the power to divide the country into smaller administrative units, which are managed by separate governing bodies at a smaller scale. By using constitutional power Indian government announces new states and territories from time to time. Indian Parliament can take some below-mentioned decisions if there is any need. • Announcement of new states. • Diminish the area of any State. • Change the name of any State: • Announcement of new union territories. • alter the boundaries of any State. • Make a separate territory from any current Indian state. • Separating territory by merging two or more states/ union territories. List of 28 Indian States and Union Territories As of 2023, India consists of 28 states and 8 union territories. It’s important to note that prior to October 31, 2019, there were 29 states and 7 union territories in India. However, on 31 October 2019, Jammu and Kashmir state has been re-constituted as two separate Union Territories ‘Jammu and Kashmir’ and ‘Ladakh’. The Parliament of India passes theJammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, on 5,6 August 2019 and re-constituted the erstwhile state ofJammu and Kashmiras two union territor...

List of 28 Indian States, Union Terrirories and Capitals

Check out the information about the Indian states, union territories, and their capitals in this article. As per the Being the largest populous and the largest democratic country, it is not feasible to manage the entire country from a single location by a single governing body. Therefore, the Indian constitution grants the government the power to divide the country into smaller administrative units, which are managed by separate governing bodies at a smaller scale. By using constitutional power Indian government announces new states and territories from time to time. Indian Parliament can take some below-mentioned decisions if there is any need. • Announcement of new states. • Diminish the area of any State. • Change the name of any State: • Announcement of new union territories. • alter the boundaries of any State. • Make a separate territory from any current Indian state. • Separating territory by merging two or more states/ union territories. List of 28 Indian States and Union Territories As of 2023, India consists of 28 states and 8 union territories. It’s important to note that prior to October 31, 2019, there were 29 states and 7 union territories in India. However, on 31 October 2019, Jammu and Kashmir state has been re-constituted as two separate Union Territories ‘Jammu and Kashmir’ and ‘Ladakh’. The Parliament of India passes theJammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, on 5,6 August 2019 and re-constituted the erstwhile state ofJammu and Kashmiras two union territor...

29 States Of India And Their Capitals And Languages

Introduction: 29 States Of India And Their Capitals And Languages Humanity and language both have their origins in India. India is the original ancestor, the grandmother of myths and legends, and the great-grandmother of customs. India achieved the status of democratic republic status on 26 January 1950. After becoming completely free from the British administration, the resident nationals in India had the ultimate power in their hands. As per the constitution, people elect their representatives to make decisions. India is a nation of diverse cultures. The 29 states of India and their capitals and language are unique and exciting to learn about the country. Read on to know more. History of categorisation of Indian states: In 1956, India formed the States Reorganisation Act, which restricts the Indian states’ borders along semantic lines. This Act in the Indian Constitution dismissed the Part A, B and C status of the Indian states to form just a single type of state. The former governor’s region of British India constituted Part A states. Those belonging to royal states came under Part B. Part C includes the princely states and provinces of former chief commissioners. The Republic of India occupies the seventh spot in terms of total land area and ranks second in terms of population. Since 1947, though state boundaries have changed, the Act still plays a significant role in defining the current Indian states’ forms and shapes. In 2000, 3 new states were formed, namely Chhatt...

Indian States and Capitals on Map

List of 8 Union Territories of India with Capital Union Territories of India S.no Union territories Capital 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 India is located in South Asia and is officially known as the Republic of India. It is comprising a total area of 3,287,263 sq. km, and has an estimated population of 135.26 crores (2019) making it the world’s second-most populous country. • An administrative capital is one where all the offices of the executive government are situated. • A legislative capital is the one where the state assembly convenes. • A judicial capital is the one where the territorial high courts are located. All the states and two union territories, Puducherry and the National Capital Territory of Delhi, have an elected form of government and legislatures. They are headed by a Chief Minister, who is elected for a term of five years. The Central government directly rules all the other union territories. Under the States Reorganisation Act of 1956, the states were reorganised based on language. The map above shows locations of all the States and Union Territories along with their capitals. The names of the states of India are written in capital letters, and the capitals of states are marked with a black dot. State and international boundaries are also marked on the map. The table below the map lists the capital of India and the capitals of the states and the union territories. Last Updated on: February 14, 2023