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5-467: Jhansi division is one of the 18 administrative geographical unit (i.e. division) in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh . Jhansi city is the administrative headquarters of this division. The division is part of the historic Bundelkhand region, which includes a portion of southern Uttar Pradesh and extends into neighbouring Madhya Pradesh state. Jhansi division is subdivided into 3 districts: This Jhansi district location article

10-472: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Divisions of Uttar Pradesh The northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh , which borders Nepal , comprises 18 administrative divisions . Within these 18 divisions, there are a total of 75 districts. The following table shows the name of each division, its administrative capital city, its constituent districts, and a map of its location. Currently 75 districts are divided into 18 divisions. During

15-436: The formation of State of Uttar Pradesh, it consisted of 49 districts divided into 10 divisions. There were three native principalities ( Rampur State , Benaras State and Tehri Garhwal State ) which existed outside the regular revenue administration which were later incorporated into it. Rampur State was made a district and was transferred to Rohilkhand division and later to newly formed Moradabad division . Benaras State

20-422: Was integrated with Varanasi district and Varanasi division . Tehri Garhwal State was carved into several hilly districts and a new Garhwal division was created in 1969 with Pauri district as its headquarters along with transferring of Dehradun district from Meerut division to Garhwal division . Pratapgarh district was transferred from Ayodhya division to Prayagraj division in 1988. Ballia district

25-968: Was transferred from Varanasi division when Azamgarh division was formed after separation from Gorakhpur division in 1994. When Uttarakhand got separated from Uttar Pradesh in 2000, Kumaon division and Garhwal division were incorporated into it along with newly formed Haridwar district which was transferred from Saharanpur division to Garhwal division . Almost every department in Uttar Pradesh Government has its divisional level officers who supervise, review and guide its district level officers. There are many important divisional level committees and meetings chaired by concerned Divisional Commissioner which take inter-departmental decisions such as divisional crime and law & order review meeting, divisional security committee, divisional level monitoring committee for development work, regional transport authority etc. Every divisional headquarter district has

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