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Difference between state and union territory ​

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Answered by itsPapaKaHelicopter
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A state is a constituent division that has a separate government. States have their own elected government that are vested with the powers to frame the laws. An union territory is a small administrative unit that is ruled by the union. Union territory is appointed by an administrator who is appointed by the president.

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A country is divided into States and Union territories primarily because of administrative purposes. The States Reorganization Act of 1956 abolished the British system of provinces and princely states. In its place, new states were drawn based on ethnicity and language.

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Answered by snshivanishankar
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A state is a constituent division that has a separate government. States have their own elected government that are vested with the powers to frame the laws. An union territory is a small administrative unit that is ruled by the union.

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