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2007-02-22 02:52:35 · 6 answers · asked by rahul r 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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STATES
• Andhra Pradesh • Arunachal Pradesh • Assam • Bihar • Chattisgarh • Delhi • Goa • Gujarat • Haryana • Himachal Pradesh • Jammu & Kashmir • Jharkhand • Karnataka • Kerala • Madhya Pradesh • Maharashtra • Manipur • Meghalaya • Mizoram •Nagaland • Orissa • Punjab • Rajasthan • Sikkim •Tamil Nadu • Tripura

UNION TERROTRIES
• Andaman and Nicobar Islands • Chandigarh • Dadra and Nagar Haveli • Daman and Diu • Lakshadweep • Pondicherry

2007-02-22 06:30:51 · answer #1 · answered by jitesh kumar 3 · 0 0

there are 28 states and 7 union territories.

union territories are as follows:
1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
2. Chandigarh
3. Dadra and Nagar Haveli
4. Daman and Diu
5. Lakshadweep
6. Puducherry
7. Delhi

states are as follows:
1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Arunachal Pradesh
3. Assam
4. Bihar
5. Chhattisgarh
6. Goa
7. Gujarat
8. Haryana
9. Himachal Pradesh
10. Jammu and Kashmir
11. Jharkhand
12. Karnataka
13. Kerala
14. Madhya Pradesh
15. Maharashtra
16. Manipur
17. Meghalaya
18. Mizoram
19. Nagaland
20. Orissa
21. Punjab
22. Rajasthan
23. Sikkim
24. Tamil Nadu
25. Tripura
26. Uttar Pradesh
27. Uttarakhand
28. West Bengal

2007-02-22 03:02:40 · answer #2 · answered by sid 2 · 0 0

India is divided in 38 states and 7 territories. The former French and Portuguese colonies in India were incorporated into the Indian Republic as the union territories of Puducherry, Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Goa, Daman, and Diu in 1962.
Several new states and union territories have been created out of existing states since 1956. Bombay State was split into the linguistic states of Gujarat and Maharashtra on May 1, 1960 by the Bombay Reorganisation Act. The Punjab Reorganisation Act of 1966 divided the Punjab along linguistic and religious lines, creating a new Hindu and Hindi-speaking state of Haryana, transferring the northern districts of Punjab to Himachal Pradesh, and designating Chandigarh, the shared capital of Punjab and Haryana, a union territory. Nagaland was made a state in 1962, Meghalaya and Himachal Pradesh in 1971, and Tripura and Manipur in 1972. Arunachal Pradesh was made a union territory in 1972. The Kingdom of Sikkim was annexed to India as a state in 1975. Mizoram was made a state in 1986, and Goa and Arunachal Pradesh in 1987, while Goa's northern exclaves of Daman and Diu became a separate union territory. In 2000 three new states were created; Jharkhand was created out of the southern districts of Bihar, Chhattisgarh was created out of eastern Madhya Pradesh, and Uttarakhand was created out of northwestern Uttar Pradesh. The Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry have since been given the right to elect their own legislatures, and hence are on their way to full statehood.

Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_and_territories_of_India

regards,
Pravin Kolhe,
MTech, Transportation System Engg,
IIT Kanpur,
Web: http://kolhe.pravin.googlepages.com/index.html

2007-02-22 03:04:35 · answer #3 · answered by er_psk 1 · 0 0

States and territories of India
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India is subdivided into twenty-eight states and seven union territories; the states and territories are themselves further subdivided.

Pre-1956
The subcontinent of India has been ruled by many different ethnic groups throughout its history, each imposing their own administrative divisions on the region. Modern India's current administrative divisions are fairly recent developments, which began to develop during British colonial rule of India. British India included all of present-day India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, as well as the associated protectorates of Nepal, Afghanistan and Burma (Myanmar). During this period, regions of India were either directly ruled by the British or under the control of local rajs. Independence in 1947 largely preserved these divisions, with the exception of areas like the Punjab, which were divided between India and Pakistan. One of the first challenges for the new nation was the integration of the multitude of princely states into the union.
Following independence, however, instability soon arose. Many of the states had been arbitrarily created by the British to serve their colonial purposes and as such, did not reflect either the will of India's citizens or the vast ethnic diversity found throughout the subcontinent. Ethnic tensions spurred the Indian Parliament to reorganize the country along ethnic and linguistic lines in 1956.

After 1956
The former French and Portuguese colonies in India were incorporated into the Indian Republic as the union territories of Puducherry, Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Goa, Daman, and Diu in 1962.
Several new states and union territories have been created out of existing states since 1956. Bombay State was split into the linguistic states of Gujarat and Maharashtra on May 1, 1960 by the Bombay Reorganisation Act. The Punjab Reorganisation Act of 1966 divided the Punjab along linguistic and religious lines, creating a new Hindu and Hindi-speaking state of Haryana, transferring the northern districts of Punjab to Himachal Pradesh, and designating Chandigarh, the shared capital of Punjab and Haryana, a union territory. Nagaland was made a state in 1962, Meghalaya and Himachal Pradesh in 1971, and Tripura and Manipur in 1972. Arunachal Pradesh was made a union territory in 1972. The Kingdom of Sikkim was annexed to India as a state in 1975. Mizoram was made a state in 1986, and Goa and Arunachal Pradesh in 1987, while Goa's northern exclaves of Daman and Diu became a separate union territory. In 2000 three new states were created; Jharkhand was created out of the southern districts of Bihar, Chhattisgarh was created out of eastern Madhya Pradesh, and Uttarakhand was created out of northwestern Uttar Pradesh. The Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry have since been given the right to elect their own legislatures, and hence are on their way to full statehood.

2007-02-22 02:58:15 · answer #4 · answered by Duke 2 · 0 0

There are 28 states and 7 union territories in india presently, earlier there are only 25 states but three new states is included now, jharkhand, Uttranchal & chhatisgarh so now 28 states no change in U.T

2016-05-23 23:00:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

29 states
6-union territories

2007-02-22 02:55:57 · answer #6 · answered by Ana C 3 · 0 0

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