define union territory and why are they different from states
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India Is A Great CountryA union territory is a type of administrative division in the Republic of India. Unlike states, which have their own governments, union territoriesare ruled directly by the UnionGovernment (central government), hence the name "union territory".
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The only thing that makes a UT diff from a state is that it is under the direct control of the central govt. And as impt decisions have to made by the state govt. Regarding a particular state... In case of a UT, they are made by the central and it has some special powers as well.
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The only thing that makes a UT diff from a state is that it is under the direct control of the central govt. And as impt decisions have to made by the state govt. Regarding a particular state... In case of a UT, they are made by the central and it has some special powers as well.
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union territory is type of administrative division in republic of India. States have their own government while union territory are ruled directly by union government.
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