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What is the difference between union territory and state

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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Answer:

State is an independent unit which consists of its own Legislative Assembly with elected representatives. Or we can say that a state is a defined territory which has its own Chief Minister. The state has its own separate government. The basic functions of the state are handled by the State Government like security, healthcare, governance, revenue generation etc.

A Union Territory is that type of an administrative division which is controlled by the Central Government. According to the Indian Constitution Articles 1 to 4 under Part-1 of the Constitution deals with the Union and its Territory.

Answered by RiaPathania
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Explanation:

STATE_It is a territory with its own border and government within a large country.

UNION TERRITORY_These also have their own borders but they are controlled by then central government.

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