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प्रश्न
Give a reason for the following :
(i) Bengaluru is known as the Electronic Capital of India.
(ii) Chhattisgarh is the ‘Rice Bowl of India.
(iii) Haldia Port was developed to support Kolkata Port.
उत्तर
(i)
Bengaluru is the biggest centre of production of electronic goods. It has factories for TV, Radio, Mobile and Computer sets and also makes items for P&T, defence, railway, and metrological department.
(ii)
Chhattisgarh basin is the main rice-producing region in the state of Chhattisgarh. It accounts for 8.5% of the rice-producing area of India.
(iii)
Haldia port has been developed on the confluence of rivers Hugli and Haldi about 105 km downstream from Kolkata. Its main purpose is to release congestion at Kolkata. It receives larger vessels that otherwise would have to go to Kolkata.
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