Map of India — Physical and Political Geography

Introduction

'MAP MARKING is a MANDATORY part of ICSE Geography Paper 2. Every student MUST be able to locate and label PHYSICAL features (mountains, rivers, plateaus, plains) and POLITICAL features (cities, ports, airports) on an OUTLINE map of India. ICSE examiners say: "PRACTISE map marking. REVISE the list of important features. Know your EAST-WEST and NORTH-SOUTH extremes."'


Location and Extent

AspectDetail
Latitudinal Extent8°4'N to 37°6'N
Longitudinal Extent68°7'E to 97°25'E
Total Area3.28 MILLION sq km (7th largest in the world)
North-South Length3,214 km
East-West Width2,933 km
Indian Standard Time82°30'E (passes through MIRZAPUR, UP)

Mountain Ranges — For Map Marking

The Himalayas

RangeDirectionHighest Peak
GREATER HIMALAYA (Himadri)Northernmost — average 6,000mMOUNT EVEREST (8,848 m) — in NEPAL
MIDDLE HIMALAYA (Himachal)South of Greater Himalaya — 3,700–4,500mPir Panjal, Dhaula Dhar ranges
OUTER HIMALAYA (Shiwaliks)Southernmost — 900–1,200mLow FOOTHILLS — Duns (valleys)

Other Mountain Ranges

RangeLocationSignificance
KARAKORAMJammu & KashmirContains K2 (Godwin Austin) — 2nd HIGHEST in world
ARAVALLIRajasthan to GujaratOLDEST fold mountain in India
VINDHYACentral IndiaSeparates NORTH and SOUTH India
SATPURASouth of VindhyaRuns EAST-WEST through Madhya Pradesh
WESTERN GHATSWestern coastRuns WEST coast — 1,600 km
EASTERN GHATSEastern coastDISCONTINUOUS — along East coast

Western Ghats vs Eastern Ghats

FeatureWestern GhatsEastern Ghats
HeightHIGHER (avg 900–1,600m)LOWER (avg 600m)
ContinuityCONTINUOUSDISCONTINUOUS
PassesPal Ghat, Bhor Ghat, Thal Ghat
RiversCAUVERY, Godavari, Krishna CROSS themALL East-flowing rivers CROSS them

Plains, Plateaus, and Deserts

The Northern Plains

  • Formed by the Indus, Ganga, and Brahmaputra river SYSTEMS
  • 2,400 km LONG, 240–320 km WIDE
  • DIVISIONS: Bhabar (pebbles), Terai (marshy), Bhangar (old alluvium), Khadar (new alluvium)

Peninsular Plateaus

PlateauLocationSignificance
CENTRAL HIGHLANDSNorth of NarmadaMalwa Plateau, Bundelkhand
DECCAN PLATEAUSouth of NarmadaTriangular — rich in MINERALS
Deccan TrapNorthwest DeccanBLACK SOIL (volcanic origin)

Thar Desert

  • RAJASTHAN — 200,000 sq km
  • Luni is the ONLY major river
  • LOW rainfall (< 25 cm/year)

Rivers of India

Himalayan Rivers

RiverOriginLengthMajor Tributaries
INDUSMansarovar (Tibet)2,900 km (IN India: 1,114 km)Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, Beas (FIVE rivers of Punjab)
GANGAGangotri (Uttarakhand)2,525 kmYamuna, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi, Son
BRAHMAPUTRAMansarovar (Tibet)2,900 km (IN India: 725 km in Assam)Enters India as Dihang — Tsangpo in Tibet

Peninsular Rivers

RiverOriginFlows IntoDirection
NARMADAAmarkantak (MP)ARABIAN SEAWEST
TAPIMultai (MP)ARABIAN SEAWEST
MAHANADIRaipur (Chhattisgarh)BAY OF BENGALEAST
GODAVARINasik (Maharashtra)BAY OF BENGALEAST (Largest peninsular)
KRISHNAMahabaleshwarBAY OF BENGALEAST
CAUVERYTalakaveri (Karnataka)BAY OF BENGALEAST

Important Cities and Ports

Ports

Western CoastEastern Coast
MUMBAI (Maharashtra) — busiestCHENNAI (Tamil Nadu)
KANDLA (Gujarat)VISAKHAPATNAM (Andhra)
MANGALORE (Karnataka)PARADIP (Odisha)
KOCHI (Kerala)KOLKATA (West Bengal) — riverine port
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PORT (Navi Mumbai) — largest CONTAINER portHaldia (West Bengal)

Cities (for marking)

CityStateSignificance
DELHIDelhiCapital
MUMBAIMaharashtraFinancial capital
KOLKATAWest BengalCultural capital
CHENNAITamil NaduSouthern hub
BENGALURUKarnatakaIT hub
HYDERABADTelanganaPharma/IT hub
AHMEDABADGujaratIndustrial hub
JAIPURRajasthanPink City

Map Marking Techniques

FeatureHow to Mark
MountainsRange — label ALONG the range with arrow/line
RiversLabel NEAR the river — use BLUE pen
CitiesDOT + NAME — use BLACK pen
PortsANCHOR symbol + name
DirectionAlways mark NORTH direction

Typical ICSE Map Questions

  1. 'Mark and label: (a) ARAVALLI RANGE, (b) RIVER GODAVARI, (c) MUMBAI PORT, (d) WESTERN GHATS'
  2. 'Mark the following on the outline map: (a) CHENNAI, (b) RIVER CAUVERY, (c) LACADIVE SEA'

Common Mistakes in ICSE Map Marking

MistakeCorrection
Marking in the WRONG locationPRACTISE with a blank map
Using IMPROPER symbolsFollow ICSE conventional SYMBOLS
Forgetting to LABELEvery marked feature MUST be labelled
Confusing EAST and WEST coast riversNarmada, Tapi = WEST flow. Others = EAST
Missing K2 / KarakoramK2 is in the KARAKORAM range, NOT Himalayas

ICSE Exam Focus — Marks Blueprint

Question TypeMarksFrequency
Mark physical features — mountains, rivers, plateaus4-6Always
Mark cities/ports3-4Always
Identify from marked features4-5Very High
Identify RIVERS from map4Very High

Self-Test

  1. Rivers: Which Indian river flows WEST into the Arabian Sea? Name TWO such rivers.

  2. Mountains: Mark and label the (a) WESTERN GHATS, (b) ARAVALLI RANGE, (c) HIMALAYAS on an outline map.

  3. Ports: Name TWO ports on India's WEST coast and TWO on the EAST coast. Identify the busiest port.

  4. Extent: What is the latitudinal extent of India? Which standard meridian passes through India?

  5. Rivers: Differentiate between HIMALAYAN and PENINSULAR rivers (any THREE points).

  6. Plains: The Northern Plains are divided into FOUR zones. Name them and describe ONE characteristic of each.

  7. Cities: Mark KOLKATA, MUMBAI, DELHI, CHENNAI on an outline map and state their SIGNIFICANCE.

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