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List of Map Items CLASS X (17-18)

  List of Map Items
CLASS X (17-18)
A. History - Outline Political Map of India
Lesson-3 Nationalism in India – (1918 – 1930). For locating and labeling / Identification.
1. Indian National Congress Sessions: Calcutta (Sep. 1920), Nagpur (Dec. 1920), Madras (1927), Lahore (1929)
2. Important Centers of Indian National Movement (Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movement)
(i)ChamparaN(Bihar) -Movement of Indigo Planters
(ii)Kheda (Gujrat) - Peasant Satyagrah
(iii)Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha
(iv)Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh Incident
(v)Chauri Chaura (U.P.) - calling off the Non Cooperation Movement
(vi)Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience Movement
B. Geography - Outline Political Map of India
Chapter 1: Resources and Development
Identification only: Major soil Types.
Chapter 3: Water Resources
Locating and Labelling –
Dams:
  • (1) Salal
  • (2) Bhakra Nangal
  • (3) Tehri
  • (4) Rana Pratap Sagar
  • (5) Sardar Sarovar
  • (6) Hirakud
  • (7) Nagarjuna Sagar
  • (8) Tungabhadra. (Along with rivers)
Chapter 4: Agriculture
Identificationonly
(a)MajorareasofRiceandWheat.
(b) Largest / Major producer states of Sugarcane; Tea; Coffee; Rubber; Cotton and Jute.
Chapter: 5 Mineral and Energy Resources.
Minerals: (Identification only)
  • (I) Iron ore mines: Mayurbhanj, Durg, Bailadila, Bellary, Kudremukh
  • (II) Mica mines: Ajmer, Beawar, Nellore, Gaya, Hazaribagh
  • (III) Coal mines: Raniganj, Jharia, Bokaro, Talcher, Korba, Singrauli, Singareni, Neyvali
  • (IV) Oil Fields: Digboi, Naharkatia, Mumbai High, Bassien, Kalol, Ankaleshwar
  • (V) Bauxite Deposits: The Amarkantak plateau, Maikal hills, The plateau region of Bilaspur- Katni, Orissa Panchpatmali deposits in Koraput district
  • (VI) Mica deposits: The Chota Nagpur plateau. Koderma Gaya – Hazaribagh belt of Jharkhand, Ajmer, Nellore mica belt
Power Plants: (Locating and Labelling only)
  • (a) Thermal: Namrup, Talcher, Singrauli, Harduaganj, Korba, Uran, Ramagundam, Vijaywada, Tuticorin
  • (b) Nuclear: Narora, Rawat Bhata, Kakrapara, Tarapur, Kaiga, Kalpakkam
Chapter6:Manufacturing Industries Locating and Labeling Only
(1) Cotton Textile Industries
  • Mumbai
  • Indore
  • Ahmedabad
  • Surat
  • Kanpur
  • Coimbatore
  • Madurai
(2) Iron and Steel Plants
  • Burnpur
  • Durgapur
  • Bokaro
  • Jamshedpur
  • Raurkela
  • Bhilai
  • Vijaynagar
  • Bhadravati
  • Vishakhapatnam
  • Salem
(3) Software Technology Parks
  • Mohali
  • Noida
  • Jaipur
  • Gandhinagar
  • Indore
  • Mumbai
  • Pune
  • Kolkata
  • Bhubaneshwar
  • Vishakhapatnam
  • Hyderabad
  • Bangalore
  • Mysore
  • Chennai
  • Thiruvanantapuram
Chapter 7 Lifelines of National Economy.
Identification Only: Golden Quadrilateral, North-South Corridor, East-West Corridor.
National Highways
  • NH-1
  • NH-2
  • NH-7
Locating and Labelling:
Major Ports:
  • Kandla
  • Mumbai
  • Jawahar Lal Nehru
  • Marmagao
  • New Mangalore
  • Kochi
  • Tuticorin
  • Chennai
  • Vishakhapatnam
  • Paradip
  • Haldia
  • Kolkata
International Airports
  • Amritsar (Raja Sansi)
  • Delhi (Indira Gandhi International)
  • Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji)
  • Thiruvanantapuram (Nedimbacherry)
  • Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)
  • Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)
  • Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)


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