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Describe poverty trends in India since 1973.

[4.3] Poverty as a Challenge
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Give an account of inter-state disparities in poverty in India.

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Describe global poverty trends.

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Identify the following with the help of map reading.

The States through which the Tropic of Cancer passes.

[2.1] India - Size and Location
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Identify the following with the help of map reading.

The northernmost latitude in degrees.

[2.1] India - Size and Location
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Identify the following with the help of map reading.

The southernmost latitude of the Indian mainland in degrees.

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Identify the following with the help of map reading.

The eastern and the western-most longitude in degrees.

[2.1] India - Size and Location
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Identify the following with the help of map reading.

The Union Territories of India.

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Find out the longitudinal and latitudinal extent of your state.

[2.1] India - Size and Location
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Collect information about the ‘Silk Route’. Also find out the new developments, which are improving communication routes in the regions of high altitude.

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On an outline map of India mark and label the following rivers: Ganga, Satluj, Damodar, Krishna, Narmada, Tapi, Mahanadi, and the Brahmaputra.

[2.3] Drainage
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On an outline map of India, show the following.

  1. Areas receiving rainfall over 400 cm.
  2. Areas receiving less than 20 cm of rainfall.
  3. The direction of the south-west monsoon over India.
[2.4] Climate
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Find out which songs, dances, festivals and special food preparations are associated with certain seasons in your region. Do they have some commonality with other regions of India?

[2.4] Climate
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Collect photographs of typical rural houses and clothing of people from different regions of India. Examine whether they reflect any relationship with the climatic condition and relief of the area.

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On an outline map of India mark and label the following lakes: Chilika, Sambhar, Wular, Pulicat, Kolleru.

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Now think why Jodhpur has a hot desert type of climate?

In spite of these facts see carefully if there is strong evidence to conclude that the monsoons still provide a very strong framework lending overall climatic unity to the whole country.

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Now think why Leh has moderate precipitation almost throughout the year?

In spite of these facts see carefully if there is strong evidence to conclude that the monsoons still provide a very strong framework lending overall climatic unity to the whole country.

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Why the houses in Rajasthan have thick walls and flat roofs?

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Why is it that the houses in the Tarai region and in Goa and Mangalore have sloping roofs?

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Why houses in Assam are built on stilts?

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