Geography, asked by 001muskan329, 1 year ago

hey....everyone ....
what is the difference between a union territory and a state.
plz help...

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Answered by Abhaytomar11
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hey mate here is your answer...
the most major difference between a union territory and state is ...

state is much bigger that's why they form in large..
whereas union territory is too small to become a state but it can't be submerged under any state that's why they are different from state one...
hope it will help you my dear friend.
Answered by himanshusingh52
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Key Difference: States are administrative divisions that have their own governments while union territories are administrative divisions that are ruled directly by the central government.

The difference between a state and union territory is considered mainly in terms of India. India is a country that has both states and union territories. Thus, to understand the difference between them we may differ the union territories and states of India. India has twenty eight states and seven union territories. The difference in the powers of both is with respect to the Constitution of India.

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