Union territories of India 

Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
National Capital Territory of Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Andaman
and
Nicobar Islands
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Lakshadweep
Puducherry

A Union Territory is a sub-national administrative division of India. Unlike the states, which have their own elected governments, union territories are ruled directly by the federal national government; the President of India appoints an Administrator or Lieutenant-Governor for each territory.1 As of 2006, there are seven union territories.2 Delhi was made the National Capital Territory in 1991 and is on its way to statehoodcitation needed. The city of Mumbai in Maharashtra might be converted into a union territory because of the recent violence and discrimination faced by non-marathis there from Raj Thackeray and his MNS party.citation needed

Delhi and Pondicherry have their own elected legislative assemblies and councils of ministers, but their powers are limited; certain legislation must be reserved for the "consideration and assent" of the President of India.1

The following are the current union territories of India:2

See also: States and territories of India

References

  1. ^ a b Union Territories at the National Portal of India
  2. ^ a b Union Territories at the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs