Malwa plateau fame by the nickname of 'Hoon ka Bhandar' in the western part of Madhya Pradesh and north of Namenda river from 22 ° 17.
25 ° 8 lies between the northern latitudes and 7420 'to 79 ° 20' east longitude. This plateau made of lava soil is named very
Palava was named after the pura-historical caste. Under this plateau, Indore, Dewas, Ujjain, Ratlam, Madasaur, Dhar, Jhabua, Alirajpur,
The districts of Bhopal Sehore, Raisen, Vidisha, Guna, Sagar etc. come. The area of this plateau covered by rocks of Deccan Trap is 88,222 sq.
Kilometers. Chambal, Kshipra, Kalisindh, Parvati, Betba are the main rivers of this region. Mud and lime dissolved soil was found here
Goes, which is very fertile.
The climate of the Malwa plateau is generally equable. Here in summer there is neither too much heat nor in winter.
Rain 75 cm. From 125 cm Varies between The major forest produce of this region are teak, semal, sal, haldu, tendupatta, salai cree wood etc.
is. It is a major producer of wheat. In addition, sugarcane, sorghum, maize, gram, groundnut, soya-bean, cotton, etc. are harvested.
There is almost a lack of mineral in this area.
Agriculture is the main occupation of this region. This plateau is rich in industrial terms. Major Malwa plateau state's major industrial
Area. Artificial fiber factory in Nagda, cotton textile factory in Ratlam, Indore, Dewas, Ujjain and Bhopal, Heavy in Bhopal
Electricals is a motor vehicle industry in Pithampur (Dhar) called Detroit of India. Here the main city of Indir-Bhopal road, rail and
Are connected by airways. Here, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of India, the Mahakaleshwar temple is located in Ujjain. Where every 12 years Mahakumbh
The fair is held. Apart from this, Mandu located in Dhar, stupa of Sanchi (Raison), built by Ashoka and as World Heritage
Bhimbethika (Raisen), the center of integrated prehistoric painting, is the main tourist place here.
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