Showing posts with label REGIONS AND REGIONAL ENTITY OF INDIA AND WEST BENGAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label REGIONS AND REGIONAL ENTITY OF INDIA AND WEST BENGAL. Show all posts

Thursday, August 3, 2023

Physical background of Rarh Bengal with special reference to badlands on laterite duricrusts.

Rarh Bengal, also known as "Lalbagh" or "Red Bengal," is a geographical region in the Indian state of West Bengal, characterized by its unique geological formations and landscapes. The physical background of Rarh Bengal is predominantly shaped by laterite duricrusts and the presence of badlands, which are distinctive features of the region.

Sundarban with special reference to Hydro-morphological characteristics.

The Sundarbans is a vast mangrove forest delta located in the coastal region of the Bay of Bengal, shared by India and Bangladesh. It is one of the largest and most ecologically significant mangrove ecosystems in the world. The hydro-morphological characteristics of the Sundarbans refer to the interplay between water-related processes and the physical features of the region. These characteristics are vital for the unique ecological dynamics and biodiversity of the Sundarbans. Here are some key hydro-morphological features of the Sundarbans:-

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

SOCIO-CULTURAL DIVISION OF INDIA

SOCIO-CULTURAL DIVISION OF INDIA

INTRODUCTION: 

There are several components by which we identify the socio-cultural orientation of the people of a particular place. In the case of India, there is a lot of diversity like languages, race, religion, ethnic groups, food habitats, traditions, lifestyles, etc. Several components of socio-cultural aspects make it difficult to classify India in the socio-cultural division. From the further study of those things, I selected three major components for my work report on the regionalization of India.

Monday, March 14, 2022

SOCIO-CULTURAL REGIONALIZATION IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION:-India is home to several thousand ethnic groups, tribes, castes, and religions. The castes and sub-castes in each region relate to each other through a permanent hierarchical structure, with each caste having its own name, traditional occupation, rank, and distinctive subculture. Tribes usually do not have a caste hierarchy but often have their own internal hierarchical organization.

Sunday, March 13, 2022

SOCIO-CULTURAL REGIONALIZATION OF INDIA BASED ON LANGUAGE.

SOCIO-CULTURAL REGIONALIZATION OF INDIA BASED ON LANGUAGE

India is a country with economic, caste, ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversities. Language is the vehicle of culture (Herskovits 1968). It is the most recognizable part of the culture (Hofstede, 2001). India has amazing linguistic heterogeneity as more than 200 languages are spoken by different groups (Hasnain 2003).

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Darjeeling Himalayas as a Tourist Spot, Development of Ecotourism & Ecological Protection.

The backdrop of Darjeeling Tourism:- 

Darjeeling owes its origin, as a health resort, since 1835. The colonial rulers were so much attracted by the strategic location, scenic beauty, and invigorating climate of Darjeeling that they annexed this territory and recommended the establishment of a sanatorium for the white soldiers. Subsequently, the establishment of tea gardens and successful completion of the Hill Cart Road and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railways in 1868 connected the inaccessible hills with plains. The cool climate and serene atmosphere encouraged the foreigners to start English medium residential schools for the affluent children in the solitude of the hills. The rich people gradually came here and build up their second homes for a visit during the summer and autumn holidays. 

Concept of Dependency ratio.

INTRODUCTION:- The term Dependency Ratio refers to the number of dependents every 100 persons. The total population of a region or a coun...