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Home » India » Why there are 4 Puducherry in India?

Why there are 4 Puducherry in India?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Seeing the small area and population of the territories such as Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam, the Indian government decided to incorporate the territories into a single union territory with Puducherry as the capital instead of four separate union territories.

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Why are there many Pondicherry?

Originally Answered: why is pondicherry present in different places? Pondicherry was ruled by french and other parts by British. When, French left, they left Pondicherry, Mahe, Karaikkal etc and all these are made part of Pondicherry administration.

How many Puducherry are in India?

There are 4 districts in Puducherry (Pondicherry). Here is the list of Puducherry (Pondicherry) districts.
How many districts are there in Puducherry (Pondicherry)?

No. 2
Name of District Mahe
Area (sq km) 9
Population 41,934
Name of Head Quarters Mahe

Why did Pondicherry changed to Puducherry?

Chennai: The government has changed the name of its former French-ruled territory of Pondicherry to Puducherry to reflect the indigenous history of the region, officials said on Wednesday. The union territory came under French influence at the end of 17th century, becoming a key trading post in the Bay of Bengal.

Is Pondicherry and Puducherry same?

Puducherry, original name Putucceri, formerly (until 2006) Pondicherry, also spelled Pondichéry, union territory of India.The French corrupted this to Pondichéry (English: Pondicherry), by which it was called until its name was officially changed to Puducherry in 2006. Area 190 square miles (492 square km).

Is Goa a UT or state?

About Goa. Goa, a tiny emerald land on the west coast of India, the 25th state of the Union states of India, was liberated from Portuguese rule in 1961. It was a part of Union Territory of Goa, Daman & Diu till 30th May 1987 when it was carved out of form a separate state.

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When did Pondicherry became part of India?

On a de facto basis, the bureaucracy had been united with India’s on 1 November 1954 and the de jure union of French India with the Indian Union took place in the year 1963.

Colonial History of Pondicherry
Portuguese set up a factory 1523
French rule 1783 – 1793
British rule 1793 – 1815
French rule 1815 – 1954

Why are there so many Puducherry in India?

Seeing the small area and population of the territories such as Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam, the Indian government decided to incorporate the territories into a single union territory with Puducherry as the capital instead of four separate union territories.

Why Mahe is a Union Territory?

After the independence of India the area continued to be French-ruled until 13 June 1954, when a long anti-colonial struggle culminated in its joining the Indian Union (see Causes for liberation of French colonies in India). After the French left, Mahé became a district of Puducherry Union Territory.

Why Puducherry is separated?

Because Pondicherry was separately ruled by French and it also got independence later on 1954 and merges on 1962. When they were merging, they asked whether to merge with TN or stay separate as Union Territory so they wanted stay separate and this now you have this party land called Pondicherry.

Do French still live in Pondicherry?

Today, Pondicherry still has a community of French people living in the city and French is also an official language. There are 6,500 French people registered in South India, and of these about 5,500 are in Pondicherry.

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Who occupied Pondicherry second?

2. The second European power to occupy Pondicherry was the French.

Who ruled Puducherry for 138 years?

Answer: It was under the French rule for 138 years and merged with the Indian Union on 1st November 1954.

Why is Pondicherry famous?

Pondicherry is synonymous with the Aurobindo Ashram. Founded by Sri Aurobindo and Mirra Alfassa (The Mother) in 1926, it is one of the major highlights of Pondicherry and is visited by thousands of people from all over the world. The ashram is also the place of Samadhi of Sri Aurobindo

Which is the capital of Puducherry?

Pondicherry
Puducherry (union territory)

Puducherry
Capital and Largest city Pondicherry
Districts 4
Government
• Lieutenant Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan (additional charge)

Which state capital is puducherry?

Puducherry, also called Pondicherry, city, capital of Puducherry union territory, southeastern India. The city constitutes an enclave surrounded by Tamil Nadu state, on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, 105 miles (170 km) south of Chennai (Madras).

Why is Goa so rich?

Goa’s net state domestic product (NSDP) was around US$7.24 billion in 2015–16. The land away from the coast is rich in minerals and ores, and mining forms the second largest industry. Iron, bauxite, manganese, clays, limestone, and silica are mined.

What are the 7 territories?

India has, in total, seven Union Territories–Delhi (National Capital Territory of Delhi), Puducherry, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Which is smallest state in India?

Goa
Area of India : 3,287,240 Sq km.*

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Largest State Rajasthan 342,239 Sq km
Smallest State Goa 3,702 Sq km
Largest Union Territory Andaman & Nicobar Islands 8,249 Sq km
Smallest Union Territory Lakshadweep 32 Sq km
Largest District Kachchh (Gujarat) 45,652 Sq km

Who rules Puducherry?

Politics. Pondicherry is a Union territory currently ruled by the All India N.R. Congress and BJP alliance.

Why is Pondicherry French colony?

The Dutch captured Puducherry in 1693 but returned it to France by the Treaty of Ryswick in 1699. The French acquired Mahe in the 1720s, Yanam in 1731, and Karaikal in 1738.When the British gained control of the whole of India in the late 1850s, they allowed the French to retain their settlements in the country.

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About Shelia Campbell

Sheila Campbell has been traveling the world for as long as she can remember. Her parents were avid travelers, and they passed their love of exploration onto their daughter. Sheila has visited every continent on Earth, and she's always looking for new and interesting places to explore.

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