Chhattisgarh

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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

- Chhattisgarh is a power surplus state, with a strong presence of hydroelectric and coal-based power.

- Urbanization is comparatively less.

- Thermal Power Plants: Located in Korba, Madhwa, and Jangir Champa.

- Hydropower: Generated at the Hasdeo-bango project.

Key Industries

- Northern Chhattisgarh: Known for its coal reserves.

- Korba: Houses the aluminum industry with companies like NALCO and BALCO, supported by thermal power plants.

- Central Chhattisgarh: Rich in limestone deposits.

- Southern Chhattisgarh: Major source of iron ore.

- Bhilai, Durg, Dalli Rajhara: Home to the iron and steel industry.

Statistics

- The state contributes 15% of India's coal and steel production and one-fifth of its iron ore.

- It is rich in 28 major minerals and ranks second in mineral production in the country.

Cultural Significance

- Bastar Dhokra: Known for its metal and woodcraft.

- Champa (Kosa Silk): Famous for Champa silk sarees.

- Chitrakote Waterfalls: The widest waterfall in the country, located in southern Chhattisgarh.

Protected Areas

- Indravati Tiger Reserve: A haven for Asiatic wild buffaloes and tigers, which are unique to Chhattisgarh and Assam.

Tribes

- The state is home to various indigenous communities, including the Gond, Kawar, and Oraon tribes.

Chhattisgarh's economy is diverse, with a significant contribution from the mining and power sectors. Its cultural richness is evident in its traditional crafts and tribal heritage. The state's commitment to preserving its natural and cultural resources while developing its economy is commendable.


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