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what is the difference between a state and an union territory..... explain in detail... don't copy from google...​

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Answered by rekhakhandal469
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States and Union territory...

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. The union territories are administered and controlled directly by the Central Government of India.

States enjoy a federal relationship with the central government. The legislative and executive powers are distributed Union territories has unitary relationship with the central government which means all the legislative and executive powers rest with the Union.

Governor is the constitutional head of the state. The president of India is the executive head of the union territory.

The chief minister duly elected by the people administers the state. Union territory is appointed by an administrator who is appointed by the president.

States are much larger in size than the union territories. Union territories are much smaller in size when compared to the states.

States have autonomous powers. Union territories do not have autonomous powers.

Answered by srmtkadam298
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State - it is ruled by governer.

it's size is comparatively larger.

Union territory - it is ruled by President

it's size is comparatively smaller.

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