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Difference between Bhabhar and Terai

On October 27, 2013 By Anil Bose Category: Indian Geography

The differences between Bhabhar and Terai have been discussed in brief below : Bhabar region lies along the foot of the Siwaliks from the Indus to the Tista. But Terai belt lies to the south of Bhabhar and run parallel to it. Bhabhar is 8 to 16 km wide. But Terai is 20 to 30 km … [Read more...]

Short paragraph on Spring Season

On October 24, 2013 By Dinesh Saraf Category: Indian Geography

Introduction: Spring is certainly the best season of the year. Most of the people are fond of this season. It is the favorite season of poets. It is called the queen of seasons. Its Description: Spring comes after the winter season. It begins from the middle of February and lasts till the middle of … [Read more...]

Short essay on Summer Season

On October 23, 2013 By Dinesh Saraf Category: Indian Geography

Description: The summer starts in India from the beginning of March and continues up to June. Up to February the rays of the sun are soothing and we like to bask in the sun. But in March the season changes. The sun-rays become hotter day by day and we begin to get perspiration. The entire earth … [Read more...]

Short notes on Shifting Cultivation in India

On October 21, 2013 By Anil Bose Category: Indian Geography

Shifting cultivation in India is known as jhum in Assam, punam krishi is Kerala, podu in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, bewar, mashan, penda and beera in different parts of Madhya Pradesh. Shifting cultivation is practiced by tribal people. About 20 lakhs hectares of forests are cleared every year by … [Read more...]

Short note on Reasons of Power Crisis in India

On October 21, 2013 By Anil Bose Category: Indian Geography

The causes and reasons responsible for the present power crisis in India are as follows: Demand is more than supply and this is the main cause of present power crisis. During the five year plans stress was given on the development of industries. But to cope with the industrial development, … [Read more...]

Geographical Condition for Wheat Cultivation

On October 19, 2013 By Anil Bose Category: Indian Geography

Wheat is the 2nd most important food crop of India. It is the crop of temperate region. In India it is grown in winter. It is more dependent on climate than soil. The geographical condition required for Wheat Cultivation are mentioned below: 1. Temperature: Wheat requires 14° to 18°C temperature. … [Read more...]

Potential of Hydro electric Power in India

On October 19, 2013 By Anil Bose Category: Indian Geography

The hydro-electric potential of India's rivers has been estimated by the Central Electricity Authority at 75 million KW of which barley 20% has been harnessed. The Himalayan Rivers together have 32% of India's installed capacity. The east-flowing peninsular rivers account for 34% of installed … [Read more...]

Climate of Darjeeling Himalaya in West Bengal

On October 19, 2013 By Anil Bose Category: Indian Geography

The climate of Darjeeling Himalaya in West Bengal is as diverse as its relief. Here the higher one goes, the cooler one feels. It is often sultry hot dawn valleys and chilly cold on the ridges at the same time. When one side ridge is sick of rain the other side is smiling with cool sunshine. Clouds … [Read more...]

Pong Dam on River Beas

On October 18, 2013 By Team Work Category: Indian Geography

Pong Dam on River beas is located at the Talwara district of State of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is also known as Beas Dam. Purpose: The main purpose is to store water for irrigation and hydel power. Construction : The construction of the dam started in 1961 and completed in 1974. Lake: … [Read more...]

Short paragraph on Course of River Ganga

On October 11, 2013 By Anil Bose Category: Indian Geography

River Ganga is the longest river of India and its basin area covers almost 26 percent of the country. Out of 2,510 km total length, the river flows for a length of 2,071 km in India. The river has three district courses. The river has its source in the `Gomukh' cave of the Gangotri glacier in the … [Read more...]

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