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Geography of India / Deep Shikha.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi. Ancient Publishing House; 2016.Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: 288 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-84866-34-1
DDC classification:
  • 23 915.4 SHI
Contents:
1. Introduction to geography 2. The Climate of India 3. Earth properties 4. Resources geography and agriculture 5. People and geographical features 6. Land and the people 7. Geography of Indian forestry 8. Resources of energy 9. Human population 10. Population growth theory 11. Geographical pattern of Neighbouring nations 12. Economic importance of agriculture 13.Geography of villages 14. Migration theory and demographic transformation
Summary: Forests of India provide a number of products which are used for domestic and industrial purposes. These include timber, industrial raw material, tanning material, oil and perfumes, medicines and herbs, gums and resins etc. These products may be classified into major and minor products. Indian forests contain over 5000 species of wood, of which about 450 are commercially valuable.
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1. Introduction to geography
2. The Climate of India
3. Earth properties
4. Resources geography and agriculture
5. People and geographical features
6. Land and the people
7. Geography of Indian forestry
8. Resources of energy
9. Human population
10. Population growth theory
11. Geographical pattern of Neighbouring nations
12. Economic importance of agriculture
13.Geography of villages
14. Migration theory and demographic transformation

Forests of India provide a number of products which are used for domestic and industrial purposes. These include timber, industrial raw material, tanning material, oil and perfumes, medicines and herbs, gums and resins etc. These products may be classified into major and minor products. Indian forests contain over 5000 species of wood, of which about 450 are commercially valuable.

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