SHORT ANSWER:
The Governor in Union Territories has different powers compared to Governors in Indian States, primarily due to the administrative structure defined by the Constitution.
DETAILS:
- In Union Territories, the Governor acts on the advice of the Central Government and has limited powers.
- In States, the Governor has more autonomy and powers as defined by the State Constitution.
- Union Territories may have an Administrator appointed by the President, who may or may not be the Governor.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Limited local governance in Union Territories can lead to less representation and autonomy for local issues.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Articles related to Union Territories and State Governance.
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