History of Union Territories of India

At the point when the Indian Constitution was adopted in 1949,
there was just a single union territory: Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

History of Union Territories of India

At the point when the Indian Constitution was adopted in 1949, there was just a single union territory: Andaman and Nicobar Islands. NCT of Delhi, Chandigarh and Lakshadweep were formed by isolating the region from pre-existing states. Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Daman, Diu and Puducherry were formed from acquired territories that in the past belonged to Portuguese India or French India.

7 Union Territories of India

Chandigarh

Chandigarh is not only a union territory of India but is also the capital of the two neighbouring states, Haryana and Punjab. Learn More

Dadra and Nagar Haveli:

Dadra and Nagar Haveli comprises of two geographical entities Nagar Haveli and Dadar situated between Maharashtra and Gujarat. Learn More

Daman and Diu:

Daman and Diu is a Portuguese colony since the 1500s, the territories were amalgamated in India in 1961 through a military conquest. Learn More

Lakshadweep:

It was earlier known as the Laccadive, Minicoy, and Amindivi Islands. It is formed by a group of islands in the Laccadive Sea. Learn More

Puducherry:

Puducherry earlier was known as Pondicherry, is a union territory of India. It is named after the largest district, Puducherry on 20 September 2006. Learn More

Andaman and Nicobar Islands:

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, are a group of islands situated at the joining point of the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea. Learn More

National Capital Territory of Delhi:

Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), is a city and a union territory of India. Learn More

Why Pondicherry is union territory?

As indicated by the Treaty of Cession of 1956, the four territories of previous French India were ensured to hold their unique managerial status. That is the reason Puducherry is the main Union Territory, aside from National Capital Territory of Delhi with some uncommon arrangements like a Legislative Assembly.

What do you mean by union territories?

A union territory is a kind of managerial division in the Republic of India. ... Not at all like states, which have their own particular chose governments, union domains are led straightforwardly by the Union Government (Central Government), thus the name 'union territory'.

Why Chandigarh is union territory?

Chandigarh is a city and a union territory in the northern piece of India that fills in as the capital of the states of Haryana and Punjab. As a union territory, the city is controlled straightforwardly by the Union Government of India and isn't a piece of either state.

Sq. Km. Lakshadweep: Smallest area among all UTs
Sq. Km. Andaman & Nicobar: Largest area among all UTs
64,429 Lakshadweep: Minimum Population among all UTs
16.7 M Delhi: Maximum Population among all UTs
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Difference Between States And Union Territories

The union territories were either not a part of India amid independence or they were too little to ever be made into a state according to the arrangements of the Constitution. The States Reorganization Commission (1956) prescribed formation of an alternate class of territories which neither fit the model of a state nor do they take after a uniform pattern with regards to administration, thus forming the Union Territories.

States are the regulatory units having their own particular governments and UTs are led straightforwardly by the focal government through Lieutenant Governor. He is selected by the Central government and is an agent of the President of India. A few UTs were given the alternative of shaping governments and having a Legislature with selected Members and a Chief Minister (like New Delhi and Puducherry), yet the power of such governments are less than the state governments.