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Which State of India has smallest 'Vidhan Sabha'?

In States, Sikkim has the smallest Vidhan Sabha with only 32 seats. Though Union Territory Pondicherry has also a Vidhan Sabha only with 30 members.


The most literate union territory in India is?

Lakshadweep is the most literate union territory in India.


Who governs the union territories?

the president of India appoints an governor for each union territory


Which Union Territory in India has the largest population?

The Union Territory of Delhi has the largest population.


Do Rajya Sabha members have constitunecy?

No. Rajya Sabha members do not have constituency. They are elected indirectly by the legislatures of each state, as well as the union territories . Seats are allotted in proportion to the population of each state or union territory.


What is the capital of lakshwadeep islands?

Kavaratti is the capital of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India.


Can a defeated lok sabha member become union minister?

Yes, a defeated Lok Sabha member can become a Union Minister in India. The Constitution allows the Prime Minister to appoint any member of Parliament (MP), whether from the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha, as a minister. Therefore, if a defeated Lok Sabha candidate is subsequently elected to the Rajya Sabha or appointed as a minister while being a member of the Rajya Sabha, they can serve in the Union Cabinet.


Kavarati is in which union territory of India?

Kavaratti is in Lakshadweep. Kavaratti is the capital of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep.


What is the smallest union territory in India in terms of area?

Lakshadweep with an area of 32 sq km is the Smallest Union Territory in India.


What are the union territory of India?

There are 7 union territories in India-:Andaman and Nicobar IslandsChandigarhDadra and Nagar HaveliDaman and DiuLakshadweepNational Capital Territory of DelhiPuducherry


Chandigarh is the state of India?

It is a UNION TERRITORY.


What are the different types of election in India?

There are 4 major types of election held in India explained below in brief.General Election :In General Elections, the candidates are elected for the Lok Sabha and they are called MP's(Member of Parliament). They are held every 5 years. At present there are 544 members of Lok sabha, there can be at maximum 552 members of Lok sabha (current). These number of seats can be altered by an amendment done by parliament.Assemby Election:The State Assembly elections in India are the elections in which the Indian electorate choose the members of the Vidhan Sabha (or Legislative/State Assembly). They are held every 5 years and the members of the legislative assembly are called MLA's.Rajya Sabha Election:The body is elected by state and territorial legislatures. Terms of office are for six years, with one third of the members retiring every two years.There are 238 indirectly-elected members, who represent the 28 states and 2 Union Territories including the National Capital territory, New Delhi. Seats are allotted in proportion to population.Under article 80 of the Constitution of India, out of the 250 members of the Council of States (Rajya Sabha), 12 are nominated by the President of India from amongst persons who have special knowledge or practical experience in the fields such as literature, science, art or social service.President Election:The President is elected, from a group of nominees, by the elected members of the Parliament of India (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) as well as of the state legislatures (Vidhan Sabhas), and serves for a term of five years.A formula is used to allocate votes so there is a balance between the population of each state and the number of votes assembly members from a state can cast, and to give an equal balance between State Assembly members and National Parliament members.