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CONTENT
HISTORY GEOGRAPHY
Ch3: Nationalism in India Ch1: Resources and DevelopmentCh3: Water ResourcesCh4: AgricultureCh5: Mineral and Energy ResourcesCh6: Manufacturing IndustriesCh7: Lifeline of National Economy
Ch3: Nationalism in IndiaPoints will be for a. LOCATING and LABELLING b. Identification
TWO ITEMS
Indian National Congress Sessions
Calcutta (Sep. 1920)
Nagpur (Dec. 1920)
Madras (1927)
Lahore (1929)
Important Centres of Indian National Movement
1. Champran (Bihar) – Movement of Indigo Planters
2. Kheda (Gujrat) – Peasant Satyagrah
3. Ahmedabad (Gujrat) – Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha
4. Amritsar (Punjab) – Jallianwala Bagh Incident
5. Chauri Chaura (U.P.) – Calling off the Non Cooperation Movement
6. Dandi (Gujrat) – Civil disobedience Movement
Calcutta
Nagpur
Madras
Lahore
Ch3: Nationalism in IndiaCalcutta (Sept. 1920)
• Tussle among the Congress leaders to launch of Non-Cooperation Movmt
• Some opposed new movement as it might lead to violence
• They were unwilling to boycott elections scheduled in November 1920
Nagpur (Dec. 1920)
• Compromise was worked out and the tussle ended
• Finally, Non-Cooperation was adopted
Madras (1927)
• This session was important in Indian history because decision Boycotting the Simon commission was taken in this session.
Lahore (1929)
• Resolution of Purna Swaraj (Complete Independence) was taken
• 26 January was started to be celebrated as the Independence of India
Ch3: Nationalism in IndiaChampran (Bihar) (1916-17)
• Movement of Indigo Planters who were forced to grow indigo
Kheda (Gujrat) (1917-18)
• Peasant Satyagrah to waive off the tax in the wake of the famine
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) (1918)
• Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha was successful as wages were increased by 35%. Demand 50%, mill owners willing to give 20%. Finally, 35%
Amritsar (Punjab) (13 April 1919)
• Jallianwala Bagh Incident after the Protest against the Rowlett Act
Chauri Chaura (U.P.) (5 Feb 1922)
• Police open fire on peaceful protestors, protesters burnt the police station, Pained Gandhiji halted, later called off the Non-cooperation Movement
Dandi (Gujrat) (6 April)
• Civil Disobedience was started by breaking the Salt Law
Champaran
Chauri Chaura
Kheda
Ahmedabad
Dandi
Amritsar
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CONTENTGEOGRAPHY
Ch1: Resources and DevelopmentCh3: Water ResourcesCh4: AgricultureCh5: Mineral and Energy ResourcesCh6: Manufacturing IndustriesCh7: Lifeline of National Economy
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Ch1: Resources and Development
Geography: Ch1- Resources & DevelopmentIdentification Only
LocationForest
&Mountain• Found in the hilly and mountainous areas where sufficient rain forests are available.
• The soils found in the lower parts of the valleys particularly on the river terraces and alluvial fans are fertile.
LocationAlluvial Soil
• The entire northern plains are made of alluvial soil
•Deposited by the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra
• Extend in Rajasthan and Gujarat through a narrow corridor
•Deltas of the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri rivers.
LocationRed & Yellow Soil
• Parts of Orissa,
• Parts of Chhattisgarh,
• Southern parts of the middle Ganga plain
• The piedmont zone of the Western Ghats
Geography: Ch1- Resources & DevelopmentIdentification Only
Black Soil•Black in colour
•Also known as Regur or Black Cotton Soil
•Made of lava flow
•Made of extremely fine clayey material
• Found in Deccan (Basalt) region
Laterite Soil•Develops in areas with high temperature and heavy rainfall
• Mainly found in
•Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu,
•Madhya Pradesh,
•The hilly areas of Orissa and Assam.
LocationArid Soil• Found in state of Rajasthan in India
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Ch3: Water Resources
Geography: Ch3 — Water Resources Locating and Labelling
Salal
Bhakra-Nangal Dam
Tehri Dam
Rana PratapSagar Dam
SardarSarovarDam Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
Tungbhadra Dam
Hirakud Dam
Salal Dam
• State: Jammu and Kashmir River: Indus River
Bhakra-Nangal Dam
• State: Himachal Pradesh River: Sutlaj River
Tehri Dam
• State: Uttarakhand River: Bhagirathi River
Rana Pratap Sagar Dam
• State: Rajasthan River: Chambal River
Sardar Sarovar Dam
• State: Gujarat River: Narmada River
Hirakud Dam
• State: Orissa River: Mahanadi
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
• State: Telangana River: Krishna River
Tungbhadra Dam
• State: Karnataka River: Tungbhadra River
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Ch4: Agriculture
Geography: Ch4 — Agriculture Identification Only
Major Rice Producing Areas
1 Bihar
2 West Bengal
3 Orissa
4 Eastern Uttar Pradesh
Irrigation Made Rice Production Possible
5 Punjab
6 Haryana
7 Western Uttar Pradesh
Geography: Ch4 — Agriculture Identification Only
Major Wheat Producing Areas
1 Punjab
2 Haryana
3 Bihar
4 Uttar Pradesh
5 Rajasthan
6 Parts of Madhya Pradesh
Geography: Ch4 — Agriculture Identification Only
SUGARCANE TEA COFFEE RUBBER COTTON JUTE
Punjab Assam Karnataka Karnataka Punjab & Haryana
Assam
Haryana Meghalaya &
Tripura
Kerala Kerala Uttar Pradesh
Meghalaya
Uttar Pradesh West Bengal
Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Madhya Pradesh
West Bengal
Bihar Uttaranchal
Meghalaya Gujarat Bihar
Maharashtra HimachalPradesh
Andman & Nikobar
Maharashtra Orissa
Karnataka Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
Tamil Nadu Kerala Tamil Nadu
Geography: Ch4 — Agriculture Identification Only
States CropsAssam / West Bengal Tea Jute
Meghalaya Tea Jute Rubber
Uttar Pradesh Cotton Sugarcane
Bihar Jute Sugarcane
Punjab/ Haryana Cotton Sugarcane
Gujarat/ Madhya Pradesh Cotton
Maharashtra Cotton Sugarcane
Andhra Pradesh Cotton Sugarcane Tea
Karnataka Cotton Sugarcane Coffee Rubber
Tamil Nadu Cotton Sugarcane Coffee Rubber Tea
Kerala Rubber Tea Coffee
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Chapter5:Mineral and Energy
Resources
Identification Only
Geography: Ch5 — Minerals and energy Resources
Mayurbhanj • Orissa: Orissa-Jharkhand belt
Durg• Chhattisgarh: Durg-Bastar-
Chandrapur
Bailadila• Chhattisgarh: Durg-Bastar-
Chandrapur
Bellary • Karnataka: Bellary-Chitradurga-
Chikmaglur-Tumkur belt
Kudremukh• Karnataka: Bellary-Chitradurga-
Chikmaglur-Tumkur belt
Mayurbhanj
Durg
Bailadila
Kudremukh
Bellary
Identification Only
Geography: Ch5 — Minerals and energy Resources
Ajmer • Rajasthan
Beawar • Rajasthan
Nellore • Andhra Pradesh
Gaya • Bihar
Hazaribagh • Jharkhand
Beawar
AjmerGaya
Nellore
Hazaribagh
Raniganj
JhariaBokaro
Identification Only
Geography: Ch5 — Minerals and energy Resources
Talchar
Korba
Singrauli
Singareni
Neyveli
Identification Only
Geography: Ch5 — Minerals and energy Resources
Assam:DigboiNaharkatiya
Maharashtra:Mumbai High Bassien
Gujarat: KalolAnkaleshwar
Naharkatiya
Digboi
Mumbai High
Bassien
Kalol
Ankaleshwar
Identification Only
Geography: Ch5 — Minerals and energy Resources
AmarkantakPlateau
Bilaspur-Katni
Koraput
Maikal Hills
Location and Labelling
Geography: Ch5 — Minerals and energy ResourcesThermal Power Plants
Namrup
Talcher
Singlauli
Harduaganj
Korba
Uran Ramagundam
Vijaywada
Tuticorin
Location and Labelling
Geography: Ch5 — Minerals and energy Resources
Tarapur
Narora
Kakrapara
RawatBhata
Kaiga
Kalpakkam
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Ch6: Manufacturing Industries
Location and Labelling
Geography: Ch 6 — Manufacturing Industries
Cotton and Textile Industry
Mumbai
Indore
Ahmedabad
Surat
Coimbatore
Madurai
Mumbai
Indore
Aehmadabad
Surat
CoimbatoreMadurai
Location and Labelling
Geography: Ch 6 — Manufacturing Industries
Iron and Steel PlantsBurnpur Durgapur
Bokaro
Jamshedpur
Raurkela
Bhilai
Vijaynagar
Bhadravati Salem
Vishakhapatnam
West Bengal
• Burnpur
• Durgapur
Jharkhand
• Bokaro
• Jamshedpur
Karnataka
• Vijaynagar
• Bhadravati
Chhattisgarh
• Bhilai
Orissa
• Raurkela
Andhra Pradesh
• Vishakhapatnam
Tamil Nadu
• Salem
Location and Labelling
Geography: Ch 6 — Manufacturing IndustriesSoftware Technology Parks
Punjab •Mohali
U. P. •Noida
Rajasthan • Jaipur
Gujarat •Gandhinagar
M. P. • Indore
Maharashtra•Mumbai
•Pune
West Bengal •Kolkata
Orissa •Bhubaneshwar
A. P. •Vishakhapatnam
Telangana •Hyderabad
Karnataka•Bangalore
•Mysore
Tamil Nadu •Chennai
Kerala • Thiruvananthapuram
Mohali
Noida
Jaipur
Gandhinagar
Indore
Mumbai
Pune
KolkataBhubaneshwar
HyderabadVishakhapatnam
Bangalore
Mysore
Thiruvananthapuram
Chennai
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Ch7: Lifeline of National Economy
Location and Labelling
Geography: Ch 7 — Lifelines of National Economy
SrNo.
States Covered From Upto Length (in KM)
1 Delhi, Haryana, Punjab Delhi Attari (Punjab) 456
2 Delhi, Haryana, UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal
Delhi Kolkata (West Bengal)
1464
3 UP, MP, Maharashtra, Telangana, AP, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
Varanasi Kanyakumari 2369
Varanai
Jabalpur
Nagpur
Hyderabad
Bangalore
MaduraiKanyakumari
NH 1NH 2
NH 7
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
EastWest
Location and Labelling
Geography: Ch 7 — Lifelines of National Economy
KandlaMumbai
Jawaharlal Nehru
MarmagaoNew Mangalore
KochiTutucorin
Chennai
Vishakhapatnam
Paradip
KolkataHaldia
Location and Labelling
Geography: Ch 7 — Lifelines of National Economy
• Raja Sansi International AirportAmritsar
• Indira Gandhi International AirportDelhi
• Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
Mumbai
• Nedimbacherry International AirportThiruvananthapuram
• Meenam Bakkam International Airport
Chennai
• Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport
Kolkata
• Rajiv Gandhi International AirportHyderabad