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Answered by Gargibansal0505
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The peninsular plateau is divided into two- the central highlands and the Deccan plateau.The part of the peninsular plateau lying to the north of the Narmada river is known as the Central highlands.The Vindhyan range is bounded by the central highlands on the south and the Aravalis on the northwest.The central highlands are wider in the west but narrower in the east.The further westward extension gradually merges with the sandy and rocky desert of Rajasthan.The flow of rivers draining this region,namely the Chambal,the Sind,the Betwa,and the Ken is from southwest to northeast,thus indicating a slope.The eastward extensions of this plateau are locally known as the Bundelkhand and the Baghelkhand.
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The part of peninsular plateau lying north of Narmada river is called Central highlands. These islands are made up of hard igneous and metamorphic rocks.

It is bordered by Aravali range to the Northwest. The central highlands include Malwa plateau to the west and Chotanagpur plateau to the East.

The central highlands are wider in the west and become narrow eastwards. The eastward extension of Malwa plateau is locally called Bundelkhand and baghelkhand. Chotanagpur plateau in the East is drained by Damodar river, a Southern tributary of Ganga river.

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