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State governments of India

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The state governments of India are the governments that rule over the 28 states and three union territories of India. Each state has its own leader called the Chief Minister, who is the head of the government. There is also a Governor for each state, chosen by the federal government, who plays a ceremonial role.

Each state has its own legislative assembly. Some states have one house, called the State Legislative Assembly, while others have two houses, including the State Legislative Council. These bodies help make laws for the people living in the state.

While the federal government takes care of big topics like defence, external affairs etc., state governments handle things like public order, police, prisons, public health, agriculture, local government, land, and fisheries, etc.. They collect taxes such as State GST, State excise duty, stamp duty, land revenue, and vehicle tax to run their services and projects.

Legislative

Each state in India has a legislature. It includes a Governor and one or two houses.

Legislative Council

Main article: State legislative councils of India

Six states — Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh — have two houses. The Legislative Council has up to one-third of the members of the Legislative Assembly. Members are elected or chosen by the Governor for their skills in areas like literature, science, art, cooperative movement, and social service. One-third of the members retire every two years, but the Council itself is not closed.

Legislative councils by ruling parties

This section is from State legislative councils of India.

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance leads in 4 legislative councils; the Indian National Congress-led Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance leads in 2 legislative councils; and 30 other states or union territories do not have a legislative council.

Legislative Assembly

Main article: State legislative assemblies of India

The Legislative Assembly of a state has between 60 and 500 members, chosen by direct election. The term of an assembly is five years, unless closed earlier.

Legislative assemblies by ruling parties

This section is from State legislative assemblies of India.

Powers and Functions

The state legislature has powers over subjects listed in the State List and shared powers over subjects in List III. It controls the state's finances, including spending, taxation, and borrowing. Only the Legislative Assembly can start money bills, though the Legislative Council can suggest changes within fourteen days. The Governor may reserve certain bills for the President's review. State legislatures monitor the government's work through questions, debates, and committees.

There are 4,121 legislative assembly seats in India's states and union territories. Andhra Pradesh closed its Legislative Council in 1984 but created a new one after elections in 2007.

State/Union TerritoryLegislature typeSize
LowerUpperTotal
Andhra PradeshBicameral17558233
Arunachal PradeshUnicameral60—N/a60
AssamUnicameral126—N/a126
BiharBicameral24375318
ChhattisgarhUnicameral90—N/a90
DelhiUnicameral70—N/a70
GoaUnicameral40—N/a40
GujaratUnicameral182—N/a182
HaryanaUnicameral90—N/a90
Himachal PradeshUnicameral68—N/a68
Jammu and KashmirUnicameral90—N/a90
JharkhandUnicameral81—N/a81
KarnatakaBicameral22475299
KeralaUnicameral140—N/a140
Madhya PradeshUnicameral230—N/a230
MaharashtraBicameral28878366
ManipurUnicameral60—N/a60
MeghalayaUnicameral60—N/a60
MizoramUnicameral40—N/a40
NagalandUnicameral60—N/a60
OdishaUnicameral147—N/a147
PuducherryUnicameral30—N/a33
PunjabUnicameral117—N/a117
RajasthanUnicameral200—N/a200
SikkimUnicameral32—N/a32
Tamil NaduUnicameral234—N/a234
TelanganaBicameral11940159
TripuraUnicameral60—N/a60
Uttar PradeshBicameral403100503
UttarakhandUnicameral70—N/a70
West BengalUnicameral294—N/a294
Total4,1234264,547

Executive

The state executive has a Governor and a State Council of Ministers. The Chief Minister is the head of this group.

The Governor is chosen by the President of India for five years. The Governor appoints the Chief Minister and tells the President about important issues. In some states like Arunachal Pradesh, the Governor also helps keep peace and order.

The Chief Minister is chosen by the Governor and leads the Council of Ministers. The Council helps the Governor with decisions. The Chief Minister and other ministers work with civil servants to make and follow laws and policies. The Chief Secretary, a top civil servant, helps the Chief Minister and leads the state’s work.

Judiciary

State High courts cover the whole state. They must follow the rules of the Supreme Court of India. If the Supreme Court disagrees with a High Court decision, it can change that decision.

List of current state and union territory governments

See also: State legislative assemblies of India and State legislative councils of India

StateGovernorChief MinisterRuling partyState AllianceRegional AllianceNational Alliance
Andhra PradeshSyed Abdul NazeerN. Chandrababu NaiduTelugu Desam PartyKutamiNoneNDA
Arunachal PradeshKaiwalya Trivikram ParnaikPema KhanduBharatiya Janata PartyNDANEDANDA
AssamLakshaman AcharyaHimanta Biswa SarmaBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
BiharSyed Ata HasnainSamrat ChoudharyBharatiya Janata PartyNDANoneNDA
ChhattisgarhRamen DekaVishnu Deo SaiBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
GoaAshok Gajapathi RajuPramod SawantBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
GujaratAcharya DevvratBhupendrabhai PatelBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
HaryanaAshim Kumar GhoshNayab Singh SainiBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
Himachal PradeshKavinder GuptaSukhvinder Singh SukhuIndian National CongressINDIAINDIA
JharkhandSantosh GangwarHemant SorenJharkhand Mukti MorchaMGBINDIA
KarnatakaThawar Chand GehlotSiddaramaiahIndian National CongressINDIAINDIA
KeralamRajendra ArlekarV. D. SatheesanIndian National CongressUDFINDIA
Madhya PradeshMangubhai C. PatelMohan YadavBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
MaharashtraJishnu Dev VarmaDevendra FadnavisBharatiya Janata PartyMYNDA
ManipurAjay Kumar BhallaYumnam Khemchand SinghBharatiya Janata PartyNDANEDANDA
MeghalayaC. H. VijayashankarConrad SangmaNational People's PartyMDANDA
MizoramV. K. SinghLalduhomaZoram People's MovementNoneNoneNone
NagalandNand Kishore YadavNeiphiu RioNaga People's FrontPDANEDANDA
OdishaKambhampati Hari BabuMohan Charan MajhiBharatiya Janata PartyNDANoneNDA
PunjabGulab Chand KatariaBhagwant MannAam Aadmi PartyNoneNone
RajasthanHaribhau BagadeBhajan Lal SharmaBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
SikkimOm Prakash MathurPrem Singh TamangSikkim Krantikari MorchaNDANEDANDA
Tamil NaduRajendra Arlekar (Add. Charge)C. Joseph VijayTamilaga Vettri KazhagamTVK+NoneINDIA
TelanganaShiv Pratap ShuklaAnumula Revanth ReddyIndian National CongressINDIA
TripuraN. Indrasena ReddyManik SahaBharatiya Janata PartyNDANEDANDA
Uttar PradeshAnandiben PatelYogi AdityanathBharatiya Janata PartyNDANoneNDA
UttarakhandGurmit SinghPushkar Singh DhamiBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
West BengalR. N. RaviSuvendu AdhikariBharatiya Janata PartyNDANDA
Union Territories Governed by dedicated governments similar to states
Union territoryLieutenant GovernorChief MinisterRuling partyLocal AllianceRegional AllianceNational Alliance
National Capital Territory of DelhiTaranjit Singh SandhuRekha GuptaBharatiya Janata PartyNDANoneNDA
Jammu and KashmirManoj SinhaOmar AbdullahJammu and Kashmir National ConferenceINDIA (JKNC-led)INDIA
PuducherryKuniyil KailashnathanN. Rangaswamy (Chief minister elect)All India N.R. CongressNDA (AINRC-led)NDA
Union Territories Governed by the Government of India via Lieutenant Governors
Union territoryLieutenant GovernorChief MinisterRuling partyLocal AllianceRegional AllianceNational Alliance
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsDevendra Kumar JoshiNANANANANANA
LadakhVinai Kumar SaxenaNANANANANANA
Union Territories Governed by the Government of India via Administrators
Union territoryAdministratorChief MinisterRuling partyLocal AllianceRegional AllianceNational Alliance
ChandigarhGulab Chand KatariaNANANANANANA
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and DiuPraful Khoda PatelNANANANANANA
LakshadweepPraful Khoda Patel (Add. Charge)NANANANANANA

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