These are lists of Indian states and union territories by their nominal gross state domestic product (GSDP). GSDP is the sum of all value added by industries within each state or union territory and serves as a counterpart to the national gross domestic product (GDP). [1]
In India, the Government accounts for around 21% of the GDP, agriculture accounts for 21%, the corporate sector accounts for 12% and the balance 48% of the GDP is sourced from small proprietorship and partnership companies, unorganized sector and households. [2]
The following list gives the latest available gross state domestic product (GSDP) figures for all Indian States and Union Territories at current prices in millions or trillions of Indian rupees. No data is available for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Ladakh and Lakshadweep.
State/union territory | GSDP (₹ millions) | GSDP (US$ billions) |
---|---|---|
Maharashtra * | 31,080,218.7 | 417.2 |
Tamil Nadu * | 20,712,861.6 | 278.0 |
Gujarat * | 19,770,664.6 | 265.4 |
Uttar Pradesh * | 19,745,315.5 | 265.1 |
Karnataka * | 19,627,254.2 | 263.5 |
West Bengal * | 13,639,258.6 | 183.1 |
Rajasthan * | 12,181,934.5 | 163.5 |
Madhya Pradesh * | 11,361,371.9 | 152.5 |
Andhra Pradesh * | 11,338,365.0 | 152.2 |
Telangana * | 11,289,072.4 | 151.5 |
Kerala * | 9,324,699.6 | 125.2 |
Delhi * | 9,046,420.4 | 121.4 |
Haryana * | 8,706,645.3 | 116.9 |
Odisha * | 6,708,812.3 | 90.1 |
Bihar * | 6,503,024.3 | 87.3 |
Punjab * | 6,142,267.6 | 82.4 |
Assam * | 4,126,118.7 | 55.4 |
Chhattisgarh * | 4,064,158.2 | 54.6 |
Jharkhand * | 3,588,625.9 | 48.1 |
Uttarakhand * | 2,721,594.8 | 36.5 |
Jammu and Kashmir * | 1,999,174.2 | 26.8 |
Himachal Pradesh * | 1,762,694.7 | 23.7 |
Goa * | 826,037.0 | 11.1 |
Tripura * | 625,504.4 | 8.4 |
Chandigarh * | 456,352.6 | 6.1 |
Puducherry * | 442,378.6 | 5.9 |
Meghalaya * | 387,847.0 | 5.2 |
Sikkim * | 375,574.0 | 5.0 |
Manipur * | 365,944.7 | 4.9 |
Arunachal Pradesh * | 351,235.4 | 4.7 |
Nagaland * | 319,125.4 | 4.3 |
Mizoram * | 278,235.0 | 3.7 |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands * | 103,705.2 | 1.5 |
Zonal councils | Nominal GDP (est) | Population (2023) (est) | |
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(₹ trillions) | (US$ billions) | ||
Southern | 83.57 | 1,040.7 | 273,692,000 |
Western | 58.59 | 729.6 | 200,730,000 |
Northern | 46.00 | 572.8 | 185,925,000 |
Central | 43.41 | 540.5 | 364,083,000 |
Eastern | 34.75 | 432.7 | 311,582,000 |
North-Eastern | 8.00 | 99.7 | 50,592,000 |
India | 274.31 | 3,416.0 | 1,386,604,000 |
The following table shows the annual growth in nominal GSDP for the financial years 2011–12 to 2022–23, from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. [6] [7] Revised data for the past years differ from the tables below. [8] Figures are in millions of Indian rupees at current prices. [1] No data was available for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Lakshadweep.
State/union territory | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | 2013–14 | 2014–15 | 2015–16 | 2016–17 | 2017–18 | 2018–19 | 2019–20 | 2020–21 | 2021–22 | 2022–23 |
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Andhra Pradesh * | 3,794,020 | 4,114,040 | 4,642,720 | 5,249,760 | 6,042,290 | 6,844,160 | 7,861,350 | 8,737,210 | 9,258,390 | 9,567,880 | 11,338,370 | 13,177,280 |
Arunachal Pradesh * | 110,630 | 125,470 | 145,810 | 179,590 | 185,090 | 199,020 | 224,750 | 253,350 | 300,240 | 305,480 | 351,240 | – |
Assam * | 1,431,750 | 1,568,640 | 1,777,450 | 1,957,230 | 2,279,590 | 2,543,820 | 2,831,650 | 3,093,360 | 3,468,510 | 3,536,050 | 4,126,120 | 4,931,670 |
Bihar * | 2,471,440 | 2,823,680 | 3,171,010 | 3,429,510 | 3,716,020 | 4,210,520 | 4,687,460 | 5,279,760 | 5,818,550 | 5,672,630 | 6,503,020 | 7,513,960 |
Chhattisgarh * | 1,580,740 | 1,775,110 | 2,068,330 | 2,211,180 | 2,251,630 | 2,628,020 | 2,827,370 | 3,271,070 | 3,446,480 | 3,477,520 | 4,064,160 | 4,576,080 |
Goa * | 423,670 | 381,200 | 359,210 | 478,140 | 550,540 | 629,760 | 693,520 | 718,530 | 750,320 | 757,050 | 826,040 | – |
Gujarat * | 6,156,060 | 7,244,950 | 8,076,230 | 9,217,730 | 10,290,100 | 11,671,560 | 13,290,950 | 14,921,560 | 16,171,430 | 16,161,060 | 19,370,660 | – |
Haryana * | 2,975,390 | 3,470,320 | 3,992,680 | 4,371,450 | 4,955,040 | 5,614,240 | 6,388,320 | 6,989,400 | 7,321,950 | 7,418,500 | 8,706,650 | 9,941,540 |
Himachal Pradesh * | 727,200 | 828,200 | 947,640 | 1,037,720 | 1,142,390 | 1,256,340 | 1,385,510 | 1,483,830 | 1,591,640 | 1,552,510 | 1,762,690 | 1,954,050 |
Jammu and Kashmir (state) * | 782,560 | 871,380 | 956,200 | 983,670 | 1,171,680 | 1,248,480 | 1,397,090 | 1,598,590 | – | – | – | – |
Jharkhand * | 1,509,180 | 1,747,240 | 1,885,670 | 2,185,250 | 2,066,130 | 2,362,500 | 2,698,160 | 3,056,950 | 3,103,050 | 2,966,640 | 3,588,630 | 3,937,220 |
Karnataka * | 6,060,100 | 6,954,130 | 8,166,660 | 9,139,230 | 10,451,680 | 12,076,080 | 13,332,400 | 14,793,910 | 16,111,340 | 16,250,730 | 19,627,250 | 22,413,680 |
Kerala * | 3,640,480 | 4,123,130 | 4,650,410 | 5,125,640 | 5,619,940 | 6,348,860 | 7,015,880 | 7,882,860 | 8,129,350 | 7,717,240 | 9,324,700 | – |
Madhya Pradesh * | 3,155,620 | 3,809,250 | 4,394,830 | 4,799,390 | 5,410,680 | 6,498,230 | 7,262,840 | 8,298,050 | 9,278,550 | 9,616,430 | 11,361,370 | 13,228,210 |
Maharashtra * | 12,803,690 | 14,596,290 | 16,496,470 | 17,791,380 | 19,662,250 | 21,981,850 | 23,527,820 | 25,288,540 | 26,573,710 | 26,275,420 | 31,080,220 | – |
Manipur * | 129,150 | 137,430 | 161,820 | 181,290 | 195,310 | 212,940 | 257,890 | 273,880 | 298,130 | 297,760 | 365,940 | – |
Meghalaya * | 199,180 | 218,720 | 229,380 | 232,350 | 251,170 | 274,390 | 295,080 | 321,760 | 347,700 | 337,760 | 387,850 | 426,970 |
Mizoram * | 72,590 | 83,620 | 102,930 | 135,090 | 151,390 | 171,920 | 193,850 | 219,120 | 249,900 | 239,230 | 278,240 | – |
Nagaland * | 121,770 | 141,210 | 166,120 | 184,010 | 195,240 | 217,220 | 243,930 | 265,270 | 297,160 | 298,320 | 319,130 | – |
Odisha * | 2,309,870 | 2,617,000 | 2,964,750 | 3,142,500 | 3,285,500 | 3,928,040 | 4,403,950 | 4,986,110 | 5,375,020 | 5,401,500 | 6,708,810 | 7,748,690 |
Punjab * | 2,666,280 | 2,977,340 | 3,321,470 | 3,551,020 | 3,900,870 | 4,269,880 | 4,710,140 | 5,215,100 | 5,370,310 | 5,408,530 | 6,142,270 | 6,731,070 |
Rajasthan * | 4,348,370 | 4,935,510 | 5,510,310 | 6,156,420 | 6,814,820 | 7,605,870 | 8,325,290 | 9,115,190 | 9,986,790 | 10,194,420 | 12,181,930 | 14,136,200 |
Sikkim * | 111,650 | 123,380 | 138,620 | 154,070 | 180,340 | 206,870 | 259,710 | 284,020 | 314,410 | 330,180 | 375,570 | 427,560 |
Tamil Nadu * | 7,514,860 | 8,548,250 | 9,685,300 | 10,726,780 | 11,765,000 | 13,026,390 | 14,650,510 | 16,302,090 | 17,431,440 | 17,880,740 | 20,712,860 | 23,645,140 |
Telangana * | 3,594,340 | 4,015,940 | 4,515,800 | 5,058,490 | 5,779,020 | 6,583,250 | 7,500,500 | 8,574,270 | 9,500,900 | 9,428,140 | 11,289,070 | 13,133,910 |
Tripura * | 192,080 | 216,630 | 255,930 | 295,330 | 359,380 | 394,790 | 437,160 | 498,230 | 541,510 | 535,040 | 625,500 | 726,360 |
Uttar Pradesh * | 7,240,500 | 8,223,930 | 9,403,560 | 10,117,900 | 11,378,080 | 12,887,000 | 14,399,260 | 15,821,800 | 17,000,620 | 16,453,170 | 19,745,320 | 22,575,750 |
Uttarakhand * | 1,153,280 | 1,316,130 | 1,490,740 | 1,614,390 | 1,771,630 | 1,951,250 | 2,202,220 | 2,303,140 | 2,392,470 | 2,368,600 | 2,721,590 | 3,026,210 |
West Bengal * | 5,204,850 | 5,914,650 | 6,768,490 | 7,180,820 | 7,973,000 | 8,725,270 | 9,747,000 | 11,020,540 | 11,790,970 | 11,558,200 | 13,639,260 | 15,549,920 |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands * | 39,780 | 44,210 | 50,230 | 54,770 | 60,320 | 68,360 | 78,900 | 90,030 | 97,650 | 93,100 | 103,710 | – |
Chandigarh * | 187,680 | 216,090 | 248,220 | 265,490 | 292,750 | 324,270 | 363,440 | 401,390 | 434,210 | 394,420 | 456,350 | – |
Delhi * | 3,437,980 | 3,913,880 | 4,439,600 | 4,948,030 | 5,508,040 | 6,160,850 | 6,779,000 | 7,383,890 | 7,929,110 | 7,634,350 | 9,046,420 | 10,437,590 |
Jammu and Kashmir * | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | 1,641,030 | 1,676,520 | 1,999,170 | 2,279,270 |
Puducherry * | 168,180 | 188,750 | 218,700 | 225,740 | 266,170 | 295,730 | 321,290 | 341,700 | 369,990 | 361,160 | 442,380 | – |
India * | 87,360,390 | 99,466,360 | 112,366,350 | 124,337,490 | 136,753,310 | 152,510,280 | 170,950,050 | 190,101,640 | 202,692,830 | 202,166,300 | 239,972,490 | – |
The following table shows the annual growth in nominal GSDP for the financial years 2001–02 to 2010–11, released by the Planning Commission of India, in the Indian rupees. [1]
Revised data for the past years differ from the tables below. Figures are in millions of Indian rupees at current prices. [1] No data was available for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Lakshadweep.
State/union territory | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10 | 2010–11 |
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Andhra Pradesh * | 1,567,110 | 1,670,960 | 1,900,170 | 2,247,130 | 2,559,410 | 3,010,350 | 3,648,130 | 4,267,650 | 4,768,350 | 5,837,620 |
Arunachal Pradesh * | 21,040 | 20,710 | 23,680 | 34,880 | 37,550 | 41,080 | 48,100 | 56,870 | 74,740 | 90,130 |
Assam * | 383,130 | 434,070 | 473,050 | 533,980 | 593,850 | 646,920 | 710,760 | 810,740 | 959,750 | 1,126,880 |
Bihar * | 576,570 | 649,650 | 661,740 | 777,810 | 824,900 | 1,007,370 | 1,136,800 | 1,422,790 | 1,629,230 | 2,042,890 |
Chhattisgarh * | 295,390 | 324,930 | 388,020 | 478,620 | 533,810 | 668,750 | 802,550 | 969,720 | 993,640 | 1,194,200 |
Goa * | 70,970 | 81,000 | 93,010 | 127,130 | 143,270 | 165,230 | 195,650 | 254,140 | 291,260 | 336,050 |
Gujarat * | 1,235,730 | 1,415,340 | 1,680,800 | 2,033,730 | 2,447,360 | 2,836,930 | 3,292,850 | 3,679,120 | 4,312,620 | 5,215,190 |
Haryana * | 655,050 | 725,280 | 828,620 | 957,950 | 1,088,850 | 1,287,320 | 1,515,960 | 1,825,220 | 2,236,000 | 2,606,210 |
Himachal Pradesh * | 171,480 | 189,050 | 207,210 | 240,770 | 271,270 | 302,740 | 339,630 | 414,830 | 481,890 | 574,520 |
Jammu and Kashmir (state) * | 180,390 | 203,260 | 221,940 | 273,050 | 299,200 | 332,300 | 370,990 | 423,150 | 483,850 | 580,730 |
Jharkhand * | 350,690 | 379,670 | 424,490 | 597,580 | 609,010 | 669,350 | 839,500 | 877,940 | 1,006,210 | 1,272,810 |
Karnataka * | 1,128,470 | 1,208,890 | 1,309,900 | 1,667,470 | 1,959,040 | 2,272,370 | 2,706,290 | 3,103,120 | 3,375,590 | 4,107,030 |
Kerala * | 779,240 | 868,950 | 966,980 | 1,192,640 | 1,368,420 | 1,537,580 | 1,751,410 | 2,027,830 | 2,319,990 | 2,637,730 |
Madhya Pradesh * | 867,450 | 868,320 | 1,028,390 | 1,129,270 | 1,242,760 | 1,445,770 | 1,614,790 | 1,972,760 | 2,279,840 | 2,633,960 |
Maharashtra * | 2,731,880 | 2,994,790 | 3,406,000 | 4,154,800 | 4,867,660 | 5,844,980 | 6,848,170 | 7,539,690 | 8,557,510 | 10,350,860 |
Manipur * | 33,690 | 35,060 | 39,790 | 51,330 | 57,180 | 61,370 | 67,830 | 73,990 | 82,540 | 91,370 |
Meghalaya * | 44,780 | 47,630 | 52,800 | 65,590 | 72,650 | 86,250 | 97,350 | 116,170 | 127,090 | 145,830 |
Mizoram * | 19,470 | 21,660 | 23,250 | 26,820 | 29,710 | 32,900 | 38,160 | 45,770 | 52,600 | 63,880 |
Nagaland * | 39,720 | 44,670 | 48,120 | 58,390 | 65,880 | 72,570 | 80,750 | 94,360 | 105,270 | 117,590 |
Odisha * | 467,560 | 497,130 | 610,080 | 777,290 | 850,960 | 1,018,390 | 1,292,740 | 1,484,910 | 1,629,460 | 1,975,300 |
Punjab * | 796,110 | 822,490 | 900,890 | 968,390 | 1,086,370 | 1,271,230 | 1,522,450 | 1,740,390 | 1,975,000 | 2,262,040 |
Rajasthan * | 917,710 | 885,500 | 1,116,060 | 1,277,460 | 1,422,360 | 1,710,430 | 1,948,220 | 2,309,490 | 2,658,250 | 3,383,480 |
Sikkim * | 11,360 | 12,760 | 14,300 | 17,390 | 19,930 | 21,610 | 25,060 | 32,290 | 61,330 | 74,120 |
Tamil Nadu * | 1,488,610 | 1,581,550 | 1,753,710 | 2,190,030 | 2,578,330 | 3,105,260 | 3,508,190 | 4,013,360 | 4,797,330 | 5,848,960 |
Telangana * | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Tripura * | 63,700 | 67,330 | 75,510 | 89,040 | 98,260 | 109,140 | 117,970 | 135,730 | 154,030 | 178,680 |
Uttar Pradesh * | 1,902,690 | 2,068,550 | 2,269,720 | 2,608,410 | 2,931,720 | 3,363,170 | 3,830,260 | 4,446,850 | 5,233,940 | 6,001,640 |
Uttarakhand * | 151,440 | 184,730 | 204,390 | 247,860 | 299,680 | 367,950 | 458,560 | 560,250 | 707,300 | 839,690 |
West Bengal * | 1,571,440 | 1,680,000 | 1,892,590 | 2,086,560 | 2,302,450 | 2,616,820 | 2,994,830 | 3,419,420 | 3,988,800 | 4,609,590 |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands * | 10,820 | 12,280 | 13,920 | 18,130 | 20,440 | 25,380 | 29,900 | 34,800 | 41,200 | 43,450 |
Chandigarh * | 54,900 | 64,530 | 74,190 | 85,040 | 101,850 | 122,760 | 136,690 | 153,340 | 177,170 | 200,170 |
Delhi * | 650,270 | 713,610 | 794,680 | 1,003,250 | 1,153,740 | 1,355,840 | 1,579,470 | 1,895,530 | 2,197,530 | 2,527,530 |
Puducherry * | 42,590 | 49,310 | 54,380 | 57,540 | 79,770 | 83,350 | 92,510 | 100,500 | 123,040 | 130,920 |
India * | 20,977,260 | 22,614,150 | 25,381,700 | 29,714,640 | 33,905,030 | 39,532,760 | 45,820,860 | 53,035,670 | 61,089,030 | 72,488,600 |
This table shows annual growth rate in each state's or union territory's nominal GSDP. [1] [7] No data was available for the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Lakshadweep.
State/union territory | 2010–11 | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | 2013–14 | 2014–15 | 2015–16 | 2016–17 | 2017–18 | 2018–19 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Andhra Pradesh * | 17.03% | 13.25% | 13.20% | 12.90% | 13.40% | 15.90% | 14.70% | 16.06% | 15.23% |
Arunachal Pradesh * | 20.59% | 17.82% | 13.86% | 16.20% | 23.2% | 3.3% | 9.20% | – | – |
Assam * | 17.41% | 11.65% | 9.60% | 13.30% | 10.10% | 16.50% | 11.60% | – | – |
Bihar * | 25.39% | 21.06% | 14.30% | 12.30% | 8.20% | 7.70% | 15.30% | 14.50% | – |
Chhattisgarh * | 20.18% | 11.26% | 12.30% | 16.50% | 6.90% | 5.90% | 12.90% | 11.20% | 16.76% |
Goa * | 15.38% | 7.20% | −10.00% | −5.80% | 33.10% | 15.10% | 13.80% | 9.47% | – |
Gujarat * | 20.93% | 14.01% | 17.70% | 11.50% | 14.10% | 11.60% | 13.00% | 14.02% | 13.50% |
Haryana * | 16.56% | 15.86% | 16.60% | 15.50% | 9.20% | 10.90% | 12.80% | 12.94% | 11.00% |
Himachal Pradesh * | 19.22% | 13.06% | 13.90% | 14.40% | 9.50% | 10.10% | 10.30% | 8.10% | 10.30% |
Jammu and Kashmir (state) * | 20.02% | 13.24% | 11.40% | 9.70% | 2.90% | 19.10% | 8.20% | – | – |
Jharkhand * | 26.50% | 13.05% | 15.80% | 7.90% | 15.90% | −5.50% | 14.00% | 8.40% | 7.20% |
Karnataka * | 21.7% | 10.8% | 14.80% | 17.40% | 11.80% | 11.00% | 11.80% | 12.10% | – |
Kerala * | 13.70% | 16.73% | 13.30% | 12.80% | 10.20% | 9.60% | 10.70% | – | – |
Madhya Pradesh * | 15.53% | 18.33% | 20.70% | 15.40% | 9.20% | 13.10% | 19.30% | 11.13% | 18.91% |
Maharashtra * | 20.96% | 15.89% | 14.00% | 13.00% | 7.90% | 11.60% | 13.60% | 10.6% | 12.15% |
Manipur * | 10.70% | 14.96% | 6.40% | 17.70% | 12.00% | 7.70% | 7.90% | – | – |
Meghalaya * | 14.75% | 12.54% | 9.80% | 4.90% | 1.30% | 8.10% | 8.40% | – | – |
Mizoram * | 21.44% | 12.68% | 15.20% | 23.10% | 31.20% | 12.10% | 16.30% | – | – |
Nagaland * | 11.70% | 12.28% | 16.00% | 17.60% | 10.80% | 6.10% | 10.10% | – | – |
Odisha * | 21.22% | 8.63% | 13.30% | 13.30% | 6.00% | 5.30% | 14.00% | 10.30% | 11.42% |
Punjab * | 14.53% | 13.36% | 11.70% | 11.60% | 6.90% | 9.90% | 9.80% | 10.07% | 10.72% |
Rajasthan * | 27.28% | 19.23% | 13.50% | 11.60% | 11.70% | 11.10% | 11.00% | 10.70% | – |
Sikkim * | 20.85% | 16.24% | 10.5% | 12.30% | 11.10% | 17.10% | 11.00% | 11.10% | – |
Tamil Nadu * | 21.92% | 13.75% | 13.80% | 13.30% | 10.80% | 9.70% | 8.00% | 12.30% | 11.42% |
Telangana * | 29.78% | 11.99% | 11.70% | 12.40% | 12.00% | 14.20% | 14.00% | 14.10% | 12.00% |
Tripura * | 16.00% | 17.43% | 12.80% | 18.10% | 7.10% | 25.30% | 15.14% | – | – |
Uttar Pradesh * | 14.67% | 13.14% | 13.40% | 14.30% | 7.60% | 12.40% | 9.90% | 10.00% | – |
Uttarakhand * | 18.72% | 16.35% | 14.10% | 13.30% | 8.30% | 8.90% | 11.30% | 11.20% | – |
West Bengal * | 15.56% | 12.91% | 13.64% | 14.44% | 6.09% | 11.03% | 9.44% | 14.56% | 17.81% |
Chandigarh * | 12.98% | 15.96% | 15.10% | 14.90% | 7.00% | 10.40% | 8.60% | – | – |
Delhi * | 15.20% | 17.49% | 13.80% | 13.40% | 11.50% | 10.70% | 12.50% | 11.20% | – |
Puducherry * | 6.40% | 11.75% | 12.20% | 15.90% | 3.20% | 18.00% | 9.90% | 10.00% | – |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands * | 5.46% | 9.23% | 11.10% | 13.60% | 9.10% | 10.10% | 10.20% | – | – |
India * | 18.66% | 15.77% | 13.80% | 13.0% | 11.0% | 10.4% | 10.8% | 10.0% | 11.2% |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a district of the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in western India. It is composed of two separate geographical entities: Nagar Haveli, wedged in between Maharashtra and Gujarat states 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the north-west, and the smaller enclave of Dadra, which is surrounded by Gujarat. Silvassa is the administrative headquarters of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Daman and Diu was a union territory in northwestern India. With an area of 112 km2 (43 sq mi), it was the smallest administrative subdivision of India on the mainland. The territory comprised two districts, Daman and Diu island, geographically separated by the Gulf of Khambat. The state of Gujarat and the Arabian Sea bordered the territory. A Portuguese colony since the 1500s, the territories were taken by India with the Annexation of Goa in 1961. Daman and Diu were administered as part of the union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu between 1961 and 1987. After the Goa Opinion Poll, they became a separate union territory. In 2019, legislation was passed to merge the union territory of Daman and Diu with its neighbouring union territory, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, to form the new union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu with effect from 26 January 2020.
Silvassa is a city and municipality in western India, and the headquarters of the Dadra and Nagar Haveli district. It was a part of the Daman district of the former Portuguese India, and is today the largest city in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. Many large companies have established their manufacturing units there. The city has a large number of factories providing significant government revenue, which allows the city to maintain a low level of taxation. The city was chosen as one of the hundred Indian cities in Government of India's flagship Smart Cities Mission.
The Daman Ganga also called Dawan River is a river in western India. The river's headwaters are on the western slope of the Western Ghats range, and it flows west into the Arabian Sea. The river flows through Maharashtra and Gujarat states, as well as the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. The industrial towns of Vapi, Dadra and Silvassa lie on the north bank of the river, and the town of Daman occupies both banks of the river's estuary.
Daman district, is one of four districts of the Indian union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu on the west coast of India. It is surrounded by the Valsad district of the Gujarat state to the north, east and south and the Arabian Sea to the west. The district has an area of 72 square kilometres (28 sq mi), and a population of 191,173 as of the 2011 census, an increase of 69.256% from the 2001 Census. The district headquarters is Daman. The previous territorial headquarters were in Panjim when it was jointly administered as Goa, Daman and Diu until the time of the Konkani language agitation.
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Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Civil Service is now called Delhi, Andaman, Nicobar Islands, Lakshwadeep, Dadra Nagar Haveli and Daman Diu Administrative Service (DANIAS) cadre civil servants are recruited directly through the Civil Services Examination and are responsible for the diverse administrative functions of the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the Union territories of India.
The Annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli was the conflict in which the territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli passed from Portuguese rule to independent rule, with Indian allegiance, in 1954.
A union territory is a type of administrative division in the Republic of India. Unlike the states of India, which have their own governments, union territories are federal territories governed, in part or in whole, by the Union Government of India. There are currently eight union territories in India: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Delhi (NCT), Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Lakshadweep and Puducherry.
The Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Police is the law enforcement agency for the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in India.
Praful Khoda Patel is an Indian politician who is currently the unelected administrator of the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu and the union territory of Lakshadweep.
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu is a union territory in India. The territory was constituted through the merger of the former territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. Plans for the proposed merger were announced by the Government of India in July 2019; the necessary legislation was passed in the Parliament of India in December 2019 and came into effect on 26 January 2020. The territory is made up of four separate geographical entities: Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Daman, and the island of Diu. All four areas were formerly part of Portuguese India, and had a joint capital at Panjim, Goa along with Goa. They came under Indian rule in the mid-20th century after the Annexation of Goa and of the Free Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Goa, Daman and Diu were jointly administered until 1987, when Goa was granted statehood after the Konkani language agitation. The current capital is Daman and Silvassa is the largest city.
The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic in India was reported on 30 January 2020, originating from China. Slowly, the pandemic spread to various states and union territories including the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. The first case was recorded in this region on 10 April 2020.
The Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Football Association (DDFA) is the governing body of football in the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. It is affiliated with the All India Football Federation, the national governing body. It sends state teams for Santosh Trophy and Senior Women's National Football Championship.
The 2024 Indian general election in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu will be held on 7 May 2024 to elect the two members of 18th Lok Sabha from Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. This elections are the first to take place in the union territory after it was formed on 2020 with the merger of the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.