Social Sciences, asked by shamitsreejith, 3 months ago

What is the difference between a Union territory and a State?

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Answered by jadayesukrupa
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Explanation:

As union territories are directly ruled by the union government, some union territories get more funds from the union government than entitled on per capita and backwardness basis when compared to states. After the introduction of GST, UT-GST is applicable in union territories which are not having legislative assembly.

Answered by sreyablink
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The Union Territories are controlled and administered directly by the Central Government. To sum up in simple words the basic difference between state and union territory is that, a state has a separate governing body whereas, an union territory is directly governed by the central government or union government.

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