Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh is a state with a rich tapestry of natural beauty, resources, and cultural heritage. Physiography - Northern and Southern Regions: Dominated by dense forests. - Central Chhattisgarh: Characterized by plains and is more developed. - Maikala Range: Forms the boundary with Madhya Pradesh. - Northern Hills: Include the Ramgarh, Baghelkhand, and Hazaribagh ranges. - Southern Plateaus: Comprise Dandakaranya and the Bastar plateau. - Bailadila Peak: Renowned for having some of the world's best quality iron ore. Rivers - Tributaries of Mahanadi: Hasdeo, Ib, Seonath, and Jonk contribute to the extensive alluvial plains formed by the Mahanadi. - Tributaries of Godavari: Indravati and Sabari (Kolab). - Dankini and Shankani: Known as 'red rivers' due to the mining activities, they originate from Bailadila peak. - Rihand: A tributary of the Son river. Climate - The state experiences a tropical climate, with hot and humid conditions and an average rainfall of 1300 mm. Economy - Chhattisgar…