Which part of India holds the ‘granaries’ and which part is mineral – rich?
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The surface of north Indian plains along the expanse of the river Indus, the Ganga, and the Brahmaputra is made up of alluvium. The northern plains are the granaries of the country. The peninsular plateau in the south is made up of igneous and metamorphic rocks. This peninsular plateau is rich in minerals....
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Major mineral resources of south-western plateau region are iron ore, manganese, and limestone. Kerala has deposits of monazite and thorium, and bauxite clay and Goa has deposits of iron ore.
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