which region can be identification with a division of state?
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The constitutional power to create new states and union territories in India is solely reserved to the Parliament of India. Parliament can do so by announcing new states/union territories, separating territory from an existing state or merging two or more states/union territories or parts of them.[1] In addition to the existing twenty eight states and eight union territories,[2] some new states and union territories of India have at various times been proposed to be established.[3]
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The administrative divisions of India are subnational administrative units of India; they compose a nested hierarchy of country subdivisions.
The administrative divisions of India are subnational administrative units of India; they compose a nested hierarchy of country subdivisions.Indian states and territories frequently use different local titles for the same level of subdivision (e.g., the mandals of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana correspond to tehsils of Uttar Pradesh and other Hindi-speaking states but to talukas of Gujarat, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu).[1]
The administrative divisions of India are subnational administrative units of India; they compose a nested hierarchy of country subdivisions.Indian states and territories frequently use different local titles for the same level of subdivision (e.g., the mandals of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana correspond to tehsils of Uttar Pradesh and other Hindi-speaking states but to talukas of Gujarat, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu).[1]The smaller subdivisions (villages and blocks) exist only in rural areas. In urban areas, urban local bodies exist instead of these rural subdivisions.
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