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UPSC Indian Geography 04 - Indian Plateaus (Central & South India)

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UPSC Indian Geography 04 - Indian Plateaus (Central & South India)

Central India Plateaus
  • Malwa plateau
  • Bundelkhand plateau
  • Rajpipla hill (gujrat)- Satpura hills (dhoopgarh pachmarhi) - Mahadeo (betul)- maikal Hills (balaghat),
  • Baghelkhand- east of maikal Hills- son & mahanadi rivers 
  • Kaimur Hills - North of Baghelkhand
  • Rajmahal Hills-Garo gap

Chota Nagpur Plateau
  • Second largest plateau- Patlands, 
  • Hazaribag & ranchi plateau,
  • Chhattisgarh Plateau - Ramgarh hills, dandakaranya, 
  • Bastar Plateau

Deccan Plateau
  • Largest: 
  • Mysore plateau-malnad, 
  • Telangana plateau- Seshachalam, Nallamala & Palakonda hills
  • Archean Rocks (Deccan), Dharwar rocks (Karnataka), Cuddapah Rocks (Andra)

Other Plateau
  • Shillong plateau, 
  • Kathiawar Plateau - Mandav Hills & Mount Girnar-Banni Plains- 
  • Little & Great Rann- Alang Shipyard (Cambay), Lushington Island (gulf of Kutchh)
 







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