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Give reasons that why South India is more developed than North India ?
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Answered by pawansaklani4747
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Many reasons. ...

1) Fertility rate: South Indian mothers produce less babies compared to North Indian mothers. ...

2) Higher Educational Institutions: South India dominates when it comes to higher education. ...

See this recent list of Medical seats availability. ...

Just see closely. ...

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Answered by Anonymous
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South India: Conversely, most of South India is well-networked by train. Cities such as Chennai have excellent commuter trains that make traveling in the region a breeze. Like North India, there are a few hilly areas that are inaccessible by train, such as Munnar, a hill station known for its tea production (the closest rail link is 110 kilometers from here). The trains here are also generally reliable, though there are some routes that are notoriously late (the morning train from Hampi to Goa is one example).

North India: India is huge, and as such, its weather patterns are diverse. If you’re set on seeing the Himalayas, particularly high-elevation places like Ladakh, you’ll have a very small window in the summer to visit, though it’s not uncommon to get snowed in even in July. The lower foothill regions, such as Himachal Pradesh, are lovely in April through June, while Delhi and the desert state of Rajasthan can be unbearable during the same period, with temperatures hovering well over 110 degrees Fahrenheit for days on end. On the flip side, North India can get quite cold in the winter, even in Delhi and Rajasthan. Delhi can suffer from awful pollution in the months of November and December, particularly after the annual Diwali festival. Monsoon season in North India starts in late June and goes through August and into September. Although there’s sometimes flooding in Delhi and Rajasthan, the northeastern and eastern parts of the country (where Kolkata is located) generally get hit the hardest.

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