List of Indian States and their Capitals

List of Indian States and their Capitals: India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, with a total of 36 entities. The states and union territories are further subdivided into districts and smaller administrative divisions.

Andhra Pradesh
Statehood: 1-Nov-1956
Capital: Amaravati
Official languages: Telugu
Zone: Southern
Population: 49,506,799
Area [km2]: 162,975
ISO: IN-AP
Vehicle Code: AP


Arunachal Pradesh
Statehood: 20-Feb-87
Capital: Itanagar
Official languages: English
Zone: North-Eastern
Population: 1,383,727
Area [km2]: 83,743
ISO: IN-AR
Vehicle Code: AR


Assam
Statehood: 26-Jan-50
Capital: Dispur
Official languages: Assamese
Zone: North-Eastern
Population: 31,205,576
Area [km2]: 78,550
ISO: IN-AS
Vehicle Code: AS


Bihar
Statehood: 26-Jan-50
Capital: Patna
Official languages: Hindi
Zone: Eastern
Population: 104,099,452
Area [km2]: 94,163
ISO: IN-BR
Vehicle Code: BR


Chhattisgarh
Statehood: 1-Nov-2000
Capital: Raipur
Official languages: Chhattisgarhi
Zone: Central
Population: 25,545,198
Area [km2]: 135,194
ISO: IN-CT
Vehicle Code: CG


Goa
Statehood: 30-May-1987
Capital: Panaji
Official languages: Konkani
Zone: Western
Population: 1,458,545
Area [km2]: 3,702
ISO: IN-GA
Vehicle Code: GA


Gujarat
Statehood: 1-May-1960
Capital: Gandhinagar
Official languages: Gujarati
Zone: Western
Population: 60,439,692
Area [km2]: 196,024
ISO: IN-GJ
Vehicle Code: GJ


Haryana
Statehood: 1-Nov-1966
Capital: Chandigarh
Official languages: Hindi
Zone: Northern
Population: 25,351,462
Area [km2]: 44,212
ISO: IN-HR
Vehicle Code: HR

List of Indian States and their Capitals:

State Capital Statehood Official languages
Andhra Pradesh Amaravati 1-Nov-1956 Telugu
Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar 20-Feb-1987 English
Assam Dispur 26-Jan-1950 Assamese
Bihar Patna 26-Jan-1950 Hindi
Chhattisgarh Raipur 1-Nov-2000 Chhattisgarhi
Goa Panaji 30-May-1987 Konkani
Gujarat Gandhinagar 1-May-1960 Gujarati
Haryana Chandigarh 1-Nov-1966 Hindi
Himachal Pradesh Shimla , Dharamshala 25-Jan-1971 Hindi
Jharkhand Ranchi 15-Nov-2000 Hindi
Karnataka Bangalore 1-Nov-1956 Kannada
Kerala Thiruvananthapuram 1-Nov-1956 Malayalam
Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 26-Jan-1950 Hindi
Maharashtra Mumbai, Nagpur 1-May-1960 Marathi
Manipur Imphal 21-Jan-1972 Meitei
Meghalaya Shillong 21-Jan-1972 English
Mizoram Aizawl 20-Feb-1987 English, Hindi, Mizo
Nagaland Kohima 1-Dec-1963 English
Odisha Bhubaneswar 26-Jan-1950 Odia
Punjab Chandigarh 1-Nov-1966 Punjabi
Rajasthan Jaipur 26-Jan-1950 Hindi
Sikkim Gangtok 16-May-1975 English, Nepali
Tamil Nadu Chennai 1-Nov-1956 Tamil
Telangana Hyderabad 2-Jun-2014 Telugu
Tripura Agartala 21-Jan-1972 Bengali, English, Kokborok
Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 26-Jan-1950 Hindi
Uttarakhand Bhararisain, Dehradun 9-Nov-2000 Hindi
West Bengal Kolkata 26-Jan-1950 Bengali, Nepali

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