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Find the list of 28 states in India, state-capital, chief minister and governer for each state in 2023. You can dowload pdf here.

state capital and chief minister 2023
State Capital and Chief Minister 2023

How Many States Are There in India?

India consists of 28 states and 8 union territories. However, please note that political boundaries can change over time due to administrative reorganizations.

How often Chief Minister Changes in Indian States

It’s important to note that the tenure of chief ministers is not uniform across all states and can change from one state to another.

The frequency at which chief ministers change in India can vary widely depending on several factors, including political stability, elections, and party dynamics. Chief ministers are the heads of the state governments in India, and their tenure can be affected by factors such as elections, political alliances, party leadership changes, and performance in office.

In some states, chief ministers can serve full five-year terms if their party remains in power and they maintain the support of their party and coalition partners. However, there are instances where chief ministers might change mid-term due to political developments, loss of majority, internal party disputes, or other reasons.

List of State, Capital, Governer and Chief Minister 2023

StateCapitalGovernorChief Minister
Andhra PradeshAmaravatiBiswabhushan HarichandanY. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
Arunachal PradeshItanagarBrigadier Dr B.D Mishra (Retd)Pema Khandu
AssamDispurJagdish MukhiHimanta Biswa Sarma
BiharPatnaPhagu ChauhanNitish Kumar
ChhattisgarhNaya Raipur/BilaspurAnusuiya UikeyBhupesh Bhagel
GoaPanajiP.S. Sreedharan PillaiPramod Sawant
GujaratGandhinagarAcharya DevvratBhupendra Patel
HaryanaChandigarhBandaru DattatrayaManohar Lal Khattar
Himachal PradeshShimlaRajendra Vishwanath ArlekarSukhvinder Singh Sukhu
JharkhandRanchiRamesh BaisHemant Soren
KarnatakaBengaluruThawarchand GehlotBasavaraj Bommai
KeralaThiruvananthapuramArif Mohammed KhanPinarayi Vijayan
Madhya PradeshBhopalMangubhai Chhaganbhai PatelShivraj Singh Chouhan
MaharashtraMumbaiBhagat Singh KoshyariEknath Shinde
ManipurImphalLa. GanesanN. Biren Singh
MeghalayaShillongB. D. MishraConrad Kongkal Sangma
MizoramAizwalDr Hari Babu KambhampatiZoramthanga
NagalandKohimaJagdish MukhiNeiphiu Rio
OdishaBhubaneshwarProf. Ganeshi Lal MathurNaveen Patnaik
PunjabChandigarhBanwarilal PurohitBhagwant Mann
RajasthanJaipurKalraj MishraAshok Gehlot
SikkimGangtokGanga PrasadPrem Singh Tamang (P. S Golay)
Tamil NaduChennaiR. N. RaviM. K. Stalin
TelanganaHyderabadDr Tamilisai SoundararajanK. Chandrashekhar Rao
TripuraAgartalaSatyadev Narayan AryaManik Saha
Uttar PradeshLucknowAnandiben PatelYogi Adityanath
UttarakhandDehradunGurmit SinghPushkar Singh Dhami
West BengalKolkataDr. C.V. Ananda BoseMamata Banerjee
Union TerritoryCapitalGovernor
Andaman & NicobarPort BlairShri. Devendra Kumar Joshi (Lieutenant Governor)
ChandigarhChandigarhShri. Banwarilal Purohit (Administrator)
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and DiuDamanShri Praful Khoda Patel (Administrator)
Delhi (National capital Territory of Delhi)New DelhiVinai Kumar Saxena (Lieutenant Governor)
Jammu and KashmirSrinagar (May-October) Jammu (November-April)Manoj Sinha (Lieutenant Governor)
LakshadweepKavarattiPraful Khoda Patel (Lieutenant Governor)
PuducherryPuducherryTamilisai Soundararajan (Lieutenant Governor)
LadakhLehShri Radha Krishna Mathur (Lieutenant Governor)

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