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How many geographical divisions are there in Madhya Pradesh?
There are total 7 geographical divisions in Madhya Pradesh- 1. Malwa Plateau 2. Bundelkhand Plateau 3. Narmada-Son Valley 4. Baghelkhand Plateau 5. Central India Plateau 6. Rewa-Panna Plateau 7. Satpura-Maikal Range
There are total 7 geographical divisions in
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1. Malwa Plateau
2. Bundelkhand Plateau
3. Narmada-Son Valley
4. Baghelkhand Plateau
5. Central India Plateau
6. Rewa-Panna Plateau
7. Satpura-Maikal Range
The river and estuary reserves of Narmada Valley are known as-
The river and estuary reserves of Narmada Valley are known as Bagh range. This range comes under Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.
The river and estuary reserves of Narmada
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Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.
The Eastern Madhya Pradesh was formed by-
The Eastern Madhya Pradesh was formed by Dharwar Rock. Kadappa Rock and Vindhyan Rock.
The Eastern Madhya Pradesh was formed
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In the undivided Madhya Pradesh how many physical divisions were there?
In the undivided Madhya Pradesh there were 9 physical divisions. 5 parts of Madhya Pradesh- Satpura-Maikal Range, Baghelkhand plateau, Mahanadi basin, Dandakaranya plateau, Jashpur Samripat etc.
In the undivided Madhya Pradesh there
See lesswere 9 physical divisions. 5 parts of Madhya Pradesh-
Satpura-Maikal Range, Baghelkhand plateau, Mahanadi
basin, Dandakaranya plateau, Jashpur Samripat etc.
What was the land portion of Chhattisgarh in Madhya Pradesh?
The land portion of Chhattisgarh in Madhya Pradesh was 30.47%. that is 1,35,361 square kilometres, On 1st November, 2000 Chhatisgarh was separated from Madhya Pradesh.
The land portion of Chhattisgarh in Madhya
See lessPradesh was 30.47%. that is 1,35,361 square kilometres,
On 1st November, 2000 Chhatisgarh was separated from
Madhya Pradesh.
How much area is covered by Malwa Plateau in M.P.?
Malwa plateau is also known as Gehun Daliya plateau. It is 28.62% of the total land portion, that is 88,222 square kilometres of area. The Malwa Plateau is situated in the west of M.P. and it is made up of Lava.
Malwa plateau is also known as Gehun
See lessDaliya plateau. It is 28.62% of the total land portion, that
is 88,222 square kilometres of area. The Malwa Plateau is
situated in the west of M.P. and it is made up of Lava.
According to the physical map of India, Madhya Pradesh can be divided into how many sub-geographical subdivisions?
According to the physical map of India, Madhya Pradesh can be divided into three geographical subdivisions: 1. Central High Land (Madhya Uchha Pradesh) 2. Satpura-Maikal Range 3. Baghelkhand plateau
According to the physical map of India,
See lessMadhya Pradesh can be divided into three geographical
subdivisions:
1. Central High Land (Madhya Uchha Pradesh)
2. Satpura-Maikal Range
3. Baghelkhand plateau
The Tropic of Cancer passes parallel through which river?
The Tropic of Cancer passes parallel to Narmada river. River Narmada is situated towards the south of Tropic of Cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer passes parallel to
See lessNarmada river. River Narmada is situated towards the
south of Tropic of Cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer passes through how many districts of Madhya Pradesh?
The Tropic of Cancer passes through 14 districts of Madhya Pradesh- Shahdol, Umaria, Katni, Jabalpur, Damoh, Sagar, Raisen, Vidisha, Bhopal, Sehore, Rajgarh, Agarmalwa, Ujjain and Ratlam and divides Madhya Pradesh into two parts- Northern Madhya Pradesh and Southern Madhya Pradesh.
The Tropic of Cancer passes through 14
See lessdistricts of Madhya Pradesh- Shahdol, Umaria, Katni,
Jabalpur, Damoh, Sagar, Raisen, Vidisha, Bhopal, Sehore,
Rajgarh, Agarmalwa, Ujjain and Ratlam and divides
Madhya Pradesh into two parts- Northern Madhya
Pradesh and Southern Madhya Pradesh.
Which of the following committees are constituted by Gram Sabha?
Section 7A. Standing Committee and Ad hoc Committee of Gram Sabha. - ( 1 ) The Gram Panchayat shall, for discharging its functions and duties, constitute the following standing committees of Gram Sabha, namely; (a) Gram Nirman Samiti and (b) Gram Vikas Samiti. (2) In addition to the Standing mentionRead more
Section 7A. Standing Committee and Ad hoc Committee
of Gram Sabha. – ( 1 ) The Gram Panchayat
shall, for discharging its functions and duties, constitute
the following standing committees of Gram
Sabha, namely;
(a) Gram Nirman Samiti and
(b) Gram Vikas Samiti.
(2) In addition to the Standing mentioned
in sub-section ( 1 ) the Gram Sabha may constitute
one or more such Ad hoc Committees as it
may deem necessary for the implementation of
any time-bound work. The Committee shall comprise
of members who arc stake-holders of work
assigned to the committee. The committee shall cease
to exist after submitting the completion re
port and evaluation of the work by the Gram Shabha
(3) The Committees which are already functioning
within the area of jurisdiction of the Gram Sabha
shall continue to function with the approval of the
Gram Sabha.
(4) The number of members, reservation of seats,
term of office, procedure for resignation and removal,
conduct of business, eligibility for becoming
a member, meeting. mode of filling of vacancies
and procedure of Standing Committees and
Ad hoc Committees shall
be such as may be pre
scribed.
Section 7B. Composition and functions of Standing
See lessCommittees. – ( 1 ) The Gram Nirman Samiti shall
Act as an agency of Gram Panchayat and shall
execute all construction works and other works
entrusted by the Gram Panchayat or Gram
Sabha, upto five lac rupees.
(2) Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat shall be the ex-offi
cio President of the Gram Nirman Samiti and
Gram Vikas Samiti.
(3) Omitted
(4) The composition and functions of Gram Vikas
Samiti shall be such as may be prescribed.
(5) The members of the Gram Nirman Samiti shall
be included in the Gram Vikas Samiti in such
manner as may be prescribed.
(6) All disputes relating to constitution and election
of Standing Committees shall be dealt with the
provisions of Section 122 and the rules made
thereunder.