NO DIFFERENCE BUT WHEN UTTARAKHAND WAS SEPERATED FROM UP . THIS NEW STATE WAS NAMED UTTARANCHAL BUT AFTER SOME 10 YEARS IT WAS NAMED UTTARAKHAND
The capital of Uttaranchal (now known as Uttarakhand) is Dehradun.
No, both are the same. Uttaranchal was renamed to Uttarakhand in 2006
Uttaranchal(Uttarakhand).......................it is located in the Gariwal Section of Uttarakhand(Uttaranchal).
Earlier, Uttarakhand was known as Uttaranchal.
Uttarakhand (then Uttaranchal) was formed on the 9th of November, 2000 as the 27th state of India, after getting seperated from Uttar Pradesh.
Uttarakhand or Uttaranchal was carved out of 13 districts of Uttar Pardesh in 9th of Nov2000. It became the 27th state of the Indian Union with a total area of around 53,483 sqkms. Dehradun was made the state capital.
Dehradun is the capital city of Uttarakhand (formerly known as Uttaranchal), a state in the northern part of India.
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Uttaranchal is not a state. Uttar Pradesh split up producing Uttarakhand. Madhya Pradesh split up producing Chattisgarh. Bihar split up producing Jharkhand. That's it as of 2012 May.
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In January 2007, the name of the state Uttaranchal was officially changed, to its interim name Uttarakhand.Ramesh Pokhriyal is the current Chief Minister. He was appointed as the fifth Chief Minister of Uttarakhand by Governor B. L. Joshi on 27 June 2009, after the last state elections in Uttarakhand, held on 21 February 2007.