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Answered by reejamesha
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(a) The Peninsular plateau consists of two broad divisions, namely the central highlands and the Deccan plateau.  

(b) The part of the Peninsular plateau lying to the north of the Narmada river covering a major area of the Malwa plateau is known as the Central Highlands.  

(c) They are bound by the Vindhya Range from the south and by the Aravali hills from the north-west.  

(d) The further westward extension gradually merges with the sandy and rocky desert of Rajasthan.  

(e) The flow of the rivers draining this region, namely the Chambal, the Sind, the Betwa and Ken is from south-west to north-east.  

(f) The central highlands are wider in the west but narrower in the east.

(g) The eastward extensions of their plateau are locally known as 'Bundelkhand' and Baghelkhand.  

(h) The Chhota nagpur plateau marks the further eastward extension drained by the Damodar river.

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Answered by adeeladilu2
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The Central Highland is the land between the north and south part of India in an elevated position. The central highland covers the Indian states of Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and bounded by the Aravalli Ranges, the eastern highlands, Narmada River, Deccan Plateau and the Northern Plains of India.

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