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Indian States — Capital, CM, Governor— Rules & Concept
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Core Concept
Read this first — the foundation of the topic
💡Every state has three key positions
Capital (administrative center), Chief Minister (elected head), and Governor (appointed head). Understanding the current holders and recent changes is crucial for exam success
→Core Concept
India has 28 states and 8 union territories. Each state has a Governor (ceremonial head appointed by President), Chief Minister (real executive power, leader of majority party), and a designated Capital city. Union Territories have Lieutenant Governors or Administrators instead of Governors
💡Key Rules
Governors serve 5-year terms but can be transferred anytime. Chief Ministers hold office as long as they have majority support in State Assembly. Some states have multiple capitals (like Maharashtra with Mumbai and Nagpur).
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Exam Patterns
What examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs
→Common question types include
'Who is the current CM of State X?', 'Which city is the capital of State Y?', 'Who appointed Governor Z?' Recent appointments and changes are heavily tested. Questions often focus on newly formed states, recent CM changes, or Governor transfers.
Shortcut Trick #1 - Mnemonic for Northeastern States: 'MATSAM' - Manipur (Imphal), Assam (Dispur), Tripura (Agartala), Sikkim (Gangtok), Arunachal Pradesh (Itanagar), Meghalaya (Shillong)
💡Remember
Mizoram capital is Aizawl
✏️Worked Example 1
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Recall recent UP elections (2022)
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Remember BJP won majority
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Yogi Adityanath continued as CM
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Cross-check with recent news updates
Answer: Yogi Adityanath
Worked Example 2: Question - 'Which state has Gandhinagar as its capital?'
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Think of states with Gandhi-named capitals
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Recall Gandhinagar is in western India
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Connect with Gujarat's location
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Confirm Gujarat's capital is indeed Gandhinagar (not Ahmedabad)
Answer: Gujarat
Shortcut Trick #2 - States with Same Name Capital: Only Bhopal (MP) fits perfectly
💡Remember exceptions
Gujarat capital is Gandhinagar (not Gujarat City), Maharashtra capital is Mumbai (not Maharashtra City).
Shortcut Trick #3 - Governor Appointment Pattern: President appoints Governors on PM's advice. Usually retired civil servants, ex-politicians, or academics. Recent trend shows more political appointees.
Common Trap #1 (MOST FREQUENT MISTAKE): Students confuse largest city with capital city
✏️Classic examples
Mumbai is Maharashtra's capital (not Pune), Chennai is Tamil Nadu's capital (not Coimbatore), Kolkata is West Bengal's capital (not other major cities). Always remember administrative capital, not commercial capital.
Another frequent error is outdated information. CM and Governor positions change frequently due to elections, resignations, or transfers. Always focus on current office holders, not previous ones
📋Recent Updates Pattern
SSC often tests newly appointed Governors or recently sworn-in CMs. Keep track of changes within 6-12 months before your exam date. Coalition governments and mid-term CM changes are particularly important
⚡Memory Technique
Create regional clusters. Group states by zones (North, South, East, West, Northeast, Central). This helps recall patterns and reduces confusion during pressure situations in exams.
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