Industrial Crops, Geography,(B.A II,B.A III), Gurukpo
Mr. Nikhil Chaturvedi, Assistant Professor, Biyani Girls College explained about Industrial Crops of Indian Geography. www.gurukpo.com, www.biyanicolleges.org
Mr. Nikhil Chaturvedi, Assistant Professor, Biyani Girls College explained about Industrial Crops of Indian Geography. www.gurukpo.com, www.biyanicolleges.org
Mr. Naresh Kumar Meena, Assistant Professor, Biyani Girls College explained about Plate Tectonic .There are three type of earth plate –SIAL,SIMA,HIFE. http://www.gurukpo.com, http://www.biyanicolleges.org <iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/65yGYR9PJRo” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe>
In this Video, Dr. Abhishek Baldwa explains about the general information about our great country India. What is the location of our country, about its shape and size, information about its coastline. In which states tropic of cancer passes through and what is our country standard meridian.
In this Video, Dr.Abhishek Baldwa explains the process of Indian monsoon. The word monsoon is derived from the Arabian word’ Mausim’ it means seasonal reversal in the wind direction. In India, there is a seasonal change in the direction of the winds that blow from the Arabian sea and the Bay of Bengal. The Arabian …
the river system of India is divided into two part Himalayan rivers and Peninsular rivers .the Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature whereas the peninsular rivers are non perennial. The Himalayan Rivers are uncertain nature and Capricorn in behavior whereas peninsular rivers are more stable and more predictable. Himalayan rivers are in youthful stage where …
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The southern part of India is peninsular and it was divided into two parts. the western part is called western Ghats it runs parallel to the western cast in a N-S direction from Tapi river to Kanyakumari where as the eastern part is called the eastern Ghats it runs in NE to SW the direction …
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