Stac federei y raions de l'union de l'India
(Readressà da 28 stac de l'India)
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Stac federei y raions de l'union de l'India | |
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States and union territories of India (nglëisc) भारत के राज्य तथा केन्द्र-शासित प्रदेश (hindi) | |
Sort | Stac federei |
Numer | 28 stac y 8 raions de l'union |
Populazion | Stac: Mënder: Sikkim – 610 577 Majer: Uttar Pradesh – 199 812 341 Raions de l'union: Mënder: Lakshadweep – 64 473 Majer: Delhi – 16 787 941 |
Spersa | |
Partida | Divijions de l'India Raions de l'India |
L'India ie na federazion metuda adum da 28 stac federei (nglëisc: state, hindi: राज्य) y 8 raions de l'union (nglëisc: union territory, hindi: केन्द्र-शासित प्रदेश) per n total de 36 entiteies.
Stac federei y raions de l'union
mudéStac
mudéStat | Codesc ISO | Codesc targa de l'auto |
Zona | Capitela | Majera zità | Deventà n stat | Populazion (2011)[mancia na referënza] |
Spersa (km2) |
Rujenedes ufizieles[1] |
Rujenedes ufizieles leprò[1] |
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Andhra Pradesh | IN-AP | AP | Sud | Amaravati | Visakhapatnam | 1 novëmber 1956 | 49,506,799 | 162,975 | Telugu | — |
Arunachal Pradesh | IN-AR | AR | Nord-est | Itanagar | 20 fauré 1987 | 1,383,727 | 83,743 | Nglëisc | — | |
Assam | IN-AS | AS | Nord-est | Dispur | Guwahati | 26 jené 1950 | 31,205,576 | 78,550 | Assamese | Bengali, Bodo |
Bihar | IN-BR | BR | Est | Patna | 26 jené 1950 | 104,099,452 | 94,163 | Hindi | Urdu | |
Chhattisgarh | IN-CT | CG | Central | Raipur[lower-alpha 1] | 1 novëmber 2000 | 25,545,198 | 135,194 | Chhattisgarhi | Hindi, Nglëisc | |
Goa | IN-GA | GA | Western | Panaji | Vasco da Gama | 30 mei 1987 | 1,458,545 | 3,702 | Konkani | Marathi |
Gujarat | IN-GJ | GJ | Vest | Gandhinagar | Ahmedabad | 1 mei 1960 | 60,439,692 | 196,024 | Gujarati | — |
Haryana | IN-HR | HR | Nord | Chandigarh | Faridabad | 1 novëmber 1966 | 25,351,462 | 44,212 | Hindi | Punjabi[2][3] |
Himachal Pradesh | IN-HP | HP | Nord | Shimla (d'instà) Dharamshala (d'inviern)[4] |
Shimla | 25 jené 1971 | 6,864,602 | 55,673 | Hindi | Sanskrit[5] |
Jharkhand | IN-JH | JH | Est | Ranchi | Jamshedpur | 15 novëmber 2000 | 32,988,134 | 74,677 | Hindi | angika, bengali, bhojpuri, bhumij, ho, kharia, khortha, kurmali, kurukh, magahi, maithili, mundari, nagpuri, odia, santali, urdu[6][7] |
Karnataka | IN-KA | KA | Sud | Bangalore | 1 novëmber 1956 | 61,095,297 | 191,791 | Kannada | — | |
Kerala | IN-KL | KL | Sud | Thiruvananthapuram | 1 novëmber 1956 | 33,406,061 | 38,863 | Malayalam | Nglëisc[8] | |
Madhya Pradesh | IN-MP | MP | Zentrel | Bhopal | Indore | 26 jené 1950 | 72,626,809 | 308,252 | Hindi | — |
Maharashtra | IN-MH | MH | Vest | Mumbai (d’instà) Nagpur (d’inviern)[9][10] |
Mumbai | 1 mei 1960 | 112,374,333 | 307,713 | Marathi | — |
Manipur | IN-MN | MN | Nord-est | Imphal | 21 jené 1972 | 2,855,794 | 22,347 | Meitei | Nglëisc | |
Meghalaya | IN-ML | ML | Nord-est | Shillong | 21 jené 1972 | 2,966,889 | 22,720 | Nglëisc | Khasi[lower-alpha 2] | |
Mizoram | IN-MZ | MZ | Nord-est | Aizawl | 20 fauré 1987 | 1,097,206 | 21,081 | Nglëisc, Hindi, Mizo | — | |
Nagaland | IN-NL | NL | Nord-est | Kohima | Dimapur | 1 dezëmber 1963 | 1,978,502 | 16,579 | Nglëisc | — |
Odisha | IN-OR | OD | Est | Bhubaneswar | 26 jené 1950 | 41,974,218 | 155,820 | Odia | — | |
Punjab | IN-PB | PB | Nord | Chandigarh | Ludhiana | 1 novëmber 1966 | 27,743,338 | 50,362 | Punjabi | — |
Rajasthan | IN-RJ | RJ | Nord | Jaipur | 26 jené 1950 | 68,548,437 | 342,269 | Hindi | Nglëisc | |
Sikkim | IN-SK | SK | Nord-est | Gangtok | 16 mei 1975 | 610,577 | 7,096 | Nglëisc, Nepali | Bhutia, Gurung, Lepcha, Limbu, Manggar, Mukhia, Newari, Rai, Sherpa, Tamang | |
Tamil Nadu | IN-TN | TN | Sud | Chennai | 1 novëmber 1956 | 72,147,030 | 130,058 | Tamil | Nglëisc | |
Telangana | IN-TG | TS | Sud | Hyderabad[lower-alpha 3] | 2 juni 2014 | 35,193,978[15] | 112,077[15] | Telugu | Urdu[16] | |
Tripura | IN-TR | TR | Nord-est | Agartala | 21 jené 1972 | 3,673,917 | 10,492 | Bengali, Nglëisc, Kokborok | — | |
Uttar Pradesh | IN-UP | UP | Zentrel | Lucknow | 26 jené 1950 | 199,812,341 | 243,286 | Hindi | Urdu | |
Uttarakhand | IN-UT | UK | Zentrel | Bhararisain (d’instà) Dehradun (d’inviern)[17] |
Dehradun | 9 novëmber 2000 | 10,086,292 | 53,483 | Hindi | Sanskrit[18] |
Bengal dl Vest | IN-WB | WB | Est | Kolkata | 26 jené 1950 | 91,276,115 | 88,752 | bengali, nepali[lower-alpha 4] | hindi, odia, punjabi, santali, telugu, urdu |
Raions de l'union
mudéUnion territory | Codesc ISO | Codesc targa de l'auto |
Zona | Capitela | Majera zità | Fundazion | Populazion | Spersa (km2) |
Rujenedes ufizieles |
Rujenedes ufizieles leprò |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ijules Andaman y Nicobar | IN-AN | AN | Sud | Port Blair | 1 novëmber 1956 | 380,581 | 8,249 | Hindi | English | |
Chandigarh | IN-CH | CH | Nord | Chandigarh | — | 1 novëmber 1966 | 1,055,450 | 114 | English | — |
Dadra y Nagar Haveli y Daman y Diu | IN-DH | DD | Vest | Daman | 26 jené 2020 | 586,956 | 603 | Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, English | — | |
Delhi | IN-DL | DL | Nord | Nueva Delhi | Delhi | 1 novëmber 1956 | 16,787,941 | 1,490 | Hindi, English | Punjabi, Urdu[19] |
Jammu y Kashmir | IN-JK | JK | Nord | Srinagar (d’instà)[20][21] Jammu (d’inviern)[21][22] |
Srinagar | 31 October 2019 | 12,258,433 | 42,241 | Kashmiri, Dogri, Urdu, Hindi, English | |
Ladakh | IN-LA | LA | Nord | Leh (d’instà) Kargil (d’inviern)[23] |
Leh | 31 October 2019 | 290,492 | 59,146 | Hindi, English | |
Lakshadweep | IN-LD | LD | Sud | Kavaratti | 1 novëmber 1956 | 64,473 | 32 | Malayalam, English | — | |
Puducherry | IN-PY | PY | Sud | Puducherry | 16 August 1962 | 1,247,953 | 492 | Tamil, English | Telugu, Malayalam, French |
Notes
mudé- ↑ Naya Raipur is planned to replace Raipur as the capital city of Chhattisgarh.
- ↑ Khasi language has been declared as the Additional Official Language for all purposes in the District, Sub-Division and Block level offices of the State Government located in the Districts of Khasi-Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya.
- ↑ Andhra Pradesh was divided into two states, Telangana and a residual Andhra Pradesh on 2 juni 2014.[11][12][13] Hyderabad, located entirely within the borders of Telangana, is to serve as the capital for both states for a period of time not exceeding ten years.[14] The Government of Andhra Pradesh and the Andhra Pradesh Legislature completed the process of relocating to temporary facilities in the envisaged new capital city Amaravati in early 2017.[mancia na referënza]
- ↑ Bengali and Nepali are the Official Languages in Darjeeling and Kurseong sub-divisions of Darjeeling district.
Referënzes
mudé- ↑ 1,0 1,1 "Report of the Commissioner for linguistic minorities: 50th report (July 2012 to juni 2013)" (PDF). Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. Archivià da l uriginel (PDF) ai 8 July 2016. Trat ite ai 14 jené 2015.
- ↑ "Haryana grants second language status to Punjabi". Hindustan Times. 28 jené 2010. Archivià da l uriginel ai 3 September 2015.
- ↑ "Punjabi gets second language status in Haryana". Zee news. 28 jené 2010.
- ↑ "Dharamsala: Himachal Pradesh gets its second capital in Dharamsala". The Times of India. 2 March 2017. Trat ite ai 26 July 2021.
- ↑ Pratibha Chauhan (17 fauré 2019). "Bill to make Sanskrit second official language of HP passed". The Tribune. Shimla. Archivià dal uriginel ai 18 fauré 2019. Trat ite ai 18 fauré 2019.
- ↑ "Jharkhand gives 2nd language status to Magahi, Angika, Bhojpuri and Maithali". uniindia.com.
- ↑ "Jharkhand notifies Bhumij as second state language". The Avenue Mail. 5 jené 2019. Trat ite ai 20 April 2022.
- ↑ "Kerala Official Languages Act, 1969". www.bareactslive.com. Archivià da l uriginel ai 21 September 2021. Trat ite ai 20 April 2021.
- ↑ "History | District Nagpur,Government of Maharashtra | India" (per inglese americano). Trat ite ai 26 July 2021.
- ↑ Raghunatha, TN (2 juni 2018). "Monsoon session to start in Maha's winter Capital Nagpur from July 4". Pioneer. Trat ite ai 20 April 2021.
- ↑ "Bifurcated into Telangana State and residual Andhra Pradesh State". The Times of India. 2 juni 2014.
- ↑ "The Gazette of India : The Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014" (PDF). Ministry of Law and Justice. Government of India. 1 March 2014. Archivià da l uriginel (PDF) ai 4 March 2014. Trat ite ai 23 April 2014.
- ↑ "The Gazette of India : The Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014 Sub-section" (PDF). 4 March 2014. Trat ite ai 23 April 2014.
- ↑ Sanchari Bhattacharya (1 juni 2014). "Andhra Pradesh Minus Telangana: 10 Facts". NDTV.
- ↑ 15,0 15,1 "Telangana State Profile". Telangana government portal. p. 34. Trat ite ai 11 juni 2014.
- ↑ "Urdu is second official language now". The Hindu (per Indian English). Special Correspondent. 17 novëmber 2017. ISSN 0971-751X. Trat ite ai 6 July 2020.
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- ↑ Singh, Pallavi (19 April 2010). "Sanskrit: reviving the language in today's India". mint.
- ↑ "Official Language Act 2000" (PDF). Government of Delhi. 2 July 2003. Archivià da l uriginel (PDF) ai 4 March 2016. Trat ite ai 17 July 2015.
- ↑ "Srinagar | History, Life, Lakes, & Map". Encyclopedia Britannica (per inglese). Archivià dal uriginel ai 20 August 2021. Trat ite ai 2021-07-26.
- ↑ 21,0 21,1 "Jammu and Kashmir Government Puts An End To 149-Year-Old Practice Of 'Darbar Move'". Outlook India. Archivià dal uriginel ai 26 July 2021. Trat ite ai 2021-07-26.
- ↑ "Jammu | History, Map, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica (per inglese). Archivià dal uriginel ai 6 September 2021. Trat ite ai 2021-07-26.
- ↑ Excelsior, Daily (12 novëmber 2019). "LG, UT Hqrs, Head of Police to have Sectts at both Leh, Kargil: Mathur". Archivià dal uriginel ai 13 fauré 2020. Trat ite ai 17 dezëmber 2019.