UNION TERRITORIES TRAVEL GUIDE

UNION TERRITORIES TRAVEL GUIDE

Association regions of India are uncommon managerial segments in the republic of India which work legitimately under the focal government. Dissimilar to the conditions of India which have their very own state governments, they don't have their very own administration and are constrained by focal government (association government). There are in all out nine association regions in India, with Delhi, Puducherry (once in the past Pondicherry) and J and K having their very own governing bodies. Every association region has its very own capital or the principle region of organization.

The absolute first article (for example Article (1)) of the Indian Constitution makes India an "Association of States", which implies that the domain of India is to be separated into states (called the 'regions of the states' in the constitution), the association regions and whatever other region that it might gain. The possibility of the association regions was really presented later in 1956 when the Constitution was changed. There are a few laws pertinent to the 'Regions of India' which means India all in all, while there are some others that are relevant to just 'India' which means just to the conditions of India. The official intensity of Union rests with the President of India, thus does the boss regulatory intensity of the Union Territories also. The association domains are controlled by a lieutenant representative delegated by the focal government. The President has the option to control the issues of every single Union Territory with the exception of National Capital Territory of Delhi, Puducherry, and now Jammu and Kashmir (which have their own lawmaking bodies).

Popular Union Territories Tour Packages

Agatti, Lakshadweep
5N / 6D
Daman, Daman & Diu
5N / 6D
Pondicherry
5N / 6D
Havelock Island, Andaman & Nicobar
5N / 6D

Popular Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks in Union Territories