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Daily Important Update on National, State & Internatioanl - Polity Circle by Mr. Anil Gupta Sir

States and 8 Union Territories in India

admin-politycircleBy admin-politycircleOctober 3, 2023Updated:October 26, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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Now we have 28 States and 8 Union Territories in India. Earlier we had 29 States (29th State  was Telangana, established on 2nd June, 2014, by bifurcating Andhra Pradesh into two  States— (i) Andhra Pradesh and (ii) Telangana). On 31st October, 2019. The J & K State was  divided into two Union Territories (i) Union Territory of J & K and, (ii) Union territory of  Ladakh.

Area wise Rajasthan is the largest state followed by Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar  Pradesh. Population wise Uttar Pradesh is the biggest state followed by Maharashtra, Bihar  and West Bengal.

We have federal form of government and each state has its own government. Article 168 of  our constitution states— Every state shall have a State Legislature. State legislature consist of  Governor + Vidhan Sabha + Vidhan Parisad. In our country 22 states have unicameral state  legislatures and 6 states have bicameral state legislatures i.e. have two houses— Vidhan Sabha  and Vidhan Parisad. These 6 states are: Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka,  Telangana and Maharashtra.

Earlier the State of Jammu and Kasmir too had Vidhan Parishad but Vidhan Parisad of J & K  state was abolished on 16th October, 2019 and on 31st October, 2019 the J & K State was  divided into two Union Territories (i) Union Territory of J & K and, (ii) Union territory of  Ladakh.

In April, 2012 Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan passed a resolution to established Vidhan  Parisad in the state. 

In Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly passed a resolution in January, 2020 to abolish  Vidhan Parisad from the State Legislature.

 

On 6th July 2021, the legislative assembly of West Bengal passed a resolution to set up Vidhan  Parishad ( Legislative Council ) in the state.

Parliament has the power to establish or abolish Vidhan Parisad in State  (Article 169).

State Government have 3 organs (i.e. Legislature, Executive and Judiciary) The work of  State Legislature is to make laws for the state. State Executive, implement laws made by State  Legislature, and Judicial organ (High Court) decides whether the law made by State Legislature  is constitutional or not and can scrap any unconstitutional law made by State Legislature.

                                                    STATE GOVERNMENT

Legislature Executive Judiciary ↓ ↓ ↓ to make laws To implement laws To decides laws ↓ ↓ ↓ State Legislature Governor High Court ↓

 

Vidhan Sabha  (Legislative  Assembly)

Vidhan Parisad 

(Legislative  Council

Chief Minister ↓

State Council of  Ministers

 

STATE LEGISLATURE

State Legislature consists of Governor + Vidhan Sabha + Vidhan Parishad Every state shall have a state legislature Article 168.

State Legislature

 

Lower House

Vidhan Sabha

(Legislative Assembly)

Minimum age 25 years

MLA

Directly Elected

Tenure of Vidhan Sabha 5 years but not  fixed

Upper House

Vidhan Parisad

(Legislative Council)

Minimum age 30 years

MLC

Indirectly elected

Permanent House (can’t be dissolved)

 

↓ ↓

 

Tenure of a member is 5 years but  not fixed

Tenure of a member is 6 years and  is fixed

 

 

↓ ↓

Speaker Chairperson

↓ ↓

Deputy Speaker Vice-Chairperson

The maximum size of Vidhan Sabha cannot be more than 500 and less than 60. The strength  of Vidhan Sabha of Uttar Pradesh is 403 (maximum) and of Sikkim is 32 (minimum). Andhra  Pradesh (175), Arunachal Pradesh (60), Assam (126), Bihar (243), Himachal Pradesh (68),  Mizoram (40), Goa (40) etc. (Vidhan Sabha’s of Sikkim, Goa, Mizoram, have strength of 32,  40 and 40 respectively as exceptions because of their low population otherwise constitutionally, the minimum strength of a Vidhan Sabha can’t be less than 60).

The three Union Territories – Delhi (70 members), Puducherry (30 + 3 = 33 members) and J  & K (114 + 2 = 116) are having provision of their Legislative Assemblies. The rest of five UTs  have no provision of Legislative Assemblies.

The maximum strength of Vidhan Parisad cannot exceed more than 1/3rd of the strength of  Vidhan Sabha and cannot be less than 40. The strength of Vidhan Parisad of Six states is as  follows: Andhra Pradesh (58), Bihar (75), Uttar Pradesh (100), Karnataka (75), Telangana (40),  Maharashtra (78).

Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA) are directly elected by system of FPTP (first-past the-post) whereas Member of Legislative Councils (MLC) are elected in-directly by the system  of proportional representation system by single transferable vote system.

Tenure of Vidhan Sabha is 5 years but not fixed. Vidhan Sabha can be dissolved by Governor  before completion of its tenure. Vidhan Parisad is permanent house and cannot be dissolved.

Tenure of a member of Vidhan Sabha is 5 years but not fixed. The membership of all MLAs  gets abolished after dissolution of Vidhan Sabha by the Governor. Tenue of a member of  Vidhan Parisad is 6 years and its fixed. Vidhan Sabha members are directly elected by public  whereas Vidhan Parisad members are indirectly elected. (1/3rd by elected members of Vidhan  Sabha, 1/3rd by local bodies of the state, 1/6th nominated by the state Governor, 1/12th by state  teachers and 1/12th by state’s Graduate voters).

Speaker is head of Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parisad is chaired by its Chairperson. The election  of Vidhan Sabha are generally held after 5 years but elections of Vidhan Parisad are conducted  after every two years to elect its 1/3rd members who have completed their 6 years tenure.

By 69th CAA (Constitutional Amendment Act, 1991) the name of Union Territory of Delhi  was changed to National Capital Territory of Delhi and provision of its Legislative Assembly  was made. The first elections of Delhi Vidhan Sabha were held in 1993 and in February, 2020,  we elected 7th Vidhan Sabha of Delhi. Ram Nivas Goyal is the Speaker, Rakhi Birlan is Deputy  Speaker, Arvind Kejriwal is Leader of the house and Ram Veer Singh Vidhuri is leader of a  opposition in Delhi Vidhan Sabha.

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