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States and Capitals of India

States and Capitals of India
states                                                                                     capital
1.      Andhra Pradesh                                                           Hyderabad 
2.      Arunachal Pradesh                                                      Itanagar
3.      Assam                                                                          Dispur
4.      Bihar                                                                             Patna
5.      Chhattisgarh                                                                 Raipur
6.      Goa                                                                               Panaj
7.      Gujarat                                                                          Gandhinagar

8.      Haryana                                                                          Chandigarh
9.      Himachal Pradesh                                                            Shimla
10.  Jammu & Kashmir                                                          Srinagar(Summer), Jammu(Winter)
11.  Jharkhand                                                                          Ranchi
12.  Karnataka                                                                          Bangalore
13.  Kerala                                                                               Thiruvananthapuram
14.  Madhya Pradesh                                                                Bhopal
15.  Maharashtra                                                                       Mumbai
16.  Manipur                                                                              Imphal
17.  Meghalaya                                                                          Shillong
18.  Mizoram                                                                              Aizawl
19.  Nagaland                                                                              Kohima
20.  Odisha                                                                                  Bhubaneshwar
21.  Punjab                                                                                  Chandigarh
22.  Rajasthan                                                                              Jaipur
23.  Sikkim                                                                                  Gangtok
24.  Tamil Nadu                                                                            Chennai
25.  Telangana                                                                               Hyderabad
26.  Tripura                                                                                    Agartala
28.  Uttar Pradesh                                                                           Lucknow

29.  West Bengal                                                                             Kolkata
Union Territories and Capitals
1.      Andaman and Nicobar Islands                          Port Blair
2.      Chandigarh                                                        Chandigarh
3.      The Government of NCT of Delhi                    Delhi
4.      Dadra and Nagar Haveli                                    Silvassa
5.      Daman and Diu                                                  Daman
6.      Lakshadweep                                                     Kavaratti
7.      Puducherry                                                         Puducherry

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