Question:
What is the difference between National Capital Territory (NCT) and National Capital Region (NCR)?
Pankaj M
2007-01-05 23:15:59 UTC
The above two terms NCT and NCR are used very often in relation to Delhi and its neighbouring areas like NOIDA, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad etc. What is the difference between the two ?
Six answers:
KingAnswer
2007-01-13 05:09:37 UTC
National Capital Territory (NCT) refers to the geographical boundaries of the country capital of Delhi. It is where the state government operates. The NCT does not have control over the satellite towns near Delhi. As rightly said above, the MCD and NDMC would also operate within it,



National Capital Region, (NCR) is a ter ussed to refer to the capital of delhi and its satellite towns of Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad. It does not have any significant governmental or jurisdictional (grammar?) impact. It just takes the view of Delhi and the cities around it a cohesive feeling. The satellite towns are still governed by their state laws.



We could say that NCT is official, and NCR is unofficial



Hope that helped. (however late the answer has come!)
2007-01-09 05:43:25 UTC
NCT is the area administered by Delhi Government (NDMC & MCD).

NCR includes, NOIDA, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, etc.
mijangos
2016-12-10 10:56:50 UTC
National Capital Region Of Delhi
2016-12-12 10:09:03 UTC
No. Noida is portion of NCR, no longer NCT. NCR and NCT are no longer comparable. national Capital Territory (NCT) refers back to the geographical obstacles of the capital of Delhi. that's the place the state government and state legislative artwork. national Capital area, (NCR) is used to consult with delhi and surrounding cities of Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, and so on. It in basic terms takes the view of Delhi and the cities around it in a cohesive way. The satellite tv for pc cities are ruled by applying their states.
Kiran
2007-01-07 19:29:18 UTC
I think NCT is the area which falls under Delhi state jurisdiction and NCR like covered up Noida and beyond.
Santosh
2016-08-03 03:23:43 UTC
You have replied very good


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