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why are northern states different from southern states in geographically
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Answered by SRIRAM08
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Geographically, North India constitutes the Indus-Gangetic Plain and the Himalayas. It has part an important historical past and has acted as the historical center of the Maurya, Gupta, Pala, Harsha, Mughal, Sur, Maratha, Sikh and British Indian Empires.

South India constitutes as the southern part of India; in all, it makes up about 19.31% of India's area. It incorporates. It incorporates the states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala as well as the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry.

 Geographically, South India constitutes two mountain ranges, the Western and Eastern Ghats, and a plateau heartland. Historically, South India has been ruled by numerous kingdoms and has impacted the history and cultures of modern sovereign states such as Sri Lanka, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. South India also played a major role in the Indian British Empire.

As compared to the rest of India, South Indian states have registered higher than national average growth over the past three decades. It also ranks the highest in terms of social and economic development in areas such as fertility rate and infrastructure. However, economic disparity, illiteracy, and poverty are still major problems in the region. The region is the center for the rapidly growing Information technology industry in the country. Literary and architectural styles differ from the rest of the country as it has been heavily influenced by the French, Portuguese and English.


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