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Geography XI Part-II

By Prof. Tannu Malik   |   DESS, NIE, NCERT
Learners enrolled: 120
The Class XI Geography Text Book: India: Physical Environment makes a humble attempt to awaken the young minds about the rich and diverse aspects of India’s Physical Environment: Location and Space Relations, Geological Structure and Physiography, Drainage system, Climate, Natural Vegetation, Soils, Natural Hazards and Disasters.
Unity in diversity is the essence of India. Diversity in terms of its geological structures: ranging from old peninsular block, and Aravalli Hills to young Deltas and alluvial plains, Relief and Physical features: ranging from the lofty Himalayas to low lying coastal plains and islands; Climate: ranging from the wettest Cherapunjee and Mawsynram in district West Khasi Hills in Meghalays to driest Thar Desert in Jaisalmer and Barmer districts, Rajasthan; Natural Vegetation: Ranging from Equatorial and Tropical Evergreen and tidal mangrove forests to xerophytes in the Indian desert are only a few of the many diverse features of its geography. These physical diversities though unrelated yet have been enriched by its socio-cultural diversities in terms of religions, faiths and believes, livelihood, culture and language, population composition, economic achievements and technological advancement etc. India has a distinction among all the countries of the world with harmonious coexistence of various religions, speakers of many languages and practitioners of various cultures over many centuries. These diversities in no way are impediments in forging a sense of unity and belonging to all its inhabitants. On the contrary, these have always reinforced the bond of unity among people of India. The role played by the mountain wall in its North and Indian Ocean to its South created an unique arena for the interplay of various natural and social factors which in turn contributed in making India a melting pot of cultural fusion needs unending celebrations from one and all. However, above all these lies the Indian Monsoon, operating as an important synthesizing factor between the relief and climate, nature and society, economy and politics and the dense network of perennial rivers working like the life lines of India’s culture and economy have always reinforced the bond of oneness among its diverse natural and socio-cultural attributes.
Summary
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Core
Language for course content : English
Duration : 24 weeks
Category :
  • School
Level : School
Start Date : 16 Oct 2024
End Date : 25 Mar 2025
Enrollment Ends : 01 Mar 2025
Exam Registration Ends : 21 Mar 2025
Exam Date : 24 Mar 2025 IST

Note: This exam date is subject to change based on seat availability. You can check final exam date on your hall ticket.


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Course layout

Chapter No.

Module No.

Module Name

Chapter 1

Module 1

Location — Space Relations and India’s Place in The World – Part 1

Module 2

Location — Space Relations and India’s Place in The World – Part 2

Assignment 1

Chapter 2

Module 3

Basic Concepts About  Structure and Geological Divisions of India

Module 4

India: Physiography of Himalayas and Indo-Ganga-Brahmaputra Plain

Module 5

Peninsular India: Hills and Plateau, Indian Desert, Coastal Plain and Indian Islands

Module 6

Unity and Diversity in Relation to Structure and Physiography

Assignment 2

Chapter 3

Module 7

Drainage – Part 1

Module 8

Drainage – Part 2

Module 9

Drainage – Part 3

Assignment 3

Chapter 4

Module 10

Monsoon Climate : Unity and Diversity in India - Part 1

Module 11

Monsoon Climate: Mechanism and Nature of the Indian Monsoon

Module 12

Monsoon Climate : The Rhythm of Seasons in India

Module 13

Monsoon Climate – India: Traditional Seasons, Climatic Regions, Vulnerability and Disasters

Assignment 4

Chapter 5

Module 14

Natural Vegetation Concepts

Module 15

Natural Vegetation -Types of Forests

Module 16

Natural Vegetation – Forests and Environmental Wellbeing 

Assignment 5

Chapter 6

Module 17

Soil as an Organism

Module 18

Soil Types

Module 19

Soils – Degradation, Erosion and Conservation

Assignment 6

Chapter 7

Module 20

Natural Hazards and Disaster

Module 21

Natural Hazards and Disaster : Earthquakes and Tsunami

Module 22

Natural Hazards and Disasters : Tropical Cyclone and Landslide

Module 23

Natural Hazards and Disasters : Flood and  Drought 

Assignment 7

Final Assessment

Books and references

NCERT "Fundamental of Physical Geography" for Class - XI

Instructor bio

Prof. Tannu Malik

DESS, NIE, NCERT
Prof. Tannu Malik Her areas of Interest / specialisation are Geography Education Environment Education Disaster Management Geographical Information system (GIS). She taught as an adhoc/temporary lecturer for approximately one year in M.K.J.K. College Rohtak, G.C. Gohana and M.A. College, Jhajjar Taught as a Geography/Social Science teacher for three and a half years in a residential school at Tijara. And joined NCERT on 01.04.04. as Lecturer in Geography.

Course certificate

The final assessment will be conducted in the last week of the course i.e. from 24th March 2025 to 25th March 2025.
The participants will get completion certificate if they score 60% and above in the final assessment.


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