HOW IS UNION TERRITORY DIFFERENT FROM A STATE ??
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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 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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