National Capital Territory
The National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi is a unique region in India that includes the capital city, New Delhi, and surrounding areas. It serves as the seat of the Indian government and is a significant cultural, political, and economic hub. The NCT is governed by a legislative assembly and has its own Chief Minister, making it distinct from other Union Territories.
The NCT covers an area of approximately 1,484 square kilometers and is home to over 20 million residents. It is known for its diverse population, rich history, and numerous landmarks, including India Gate, Red Fort, and Qutub Minar. The region plays a vital role in India's governance and administration.