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banking services chronicle study material

banking services chronicle study material

 physiography

Banking services chronicle study material a significant geographical aspect of assam is that it contains three of six physiographic divisions of india—the northern himalayas (eastern hills) the northern plains (brahmaputra plain) and deccan plateau (karbianglong). as the brahmaputra flows in assam the climate here is cold and there is widespread rainfall. the hills of karbianglong north cachar and those in and close to guwahati (also khasi-garo hills) now eroded and dissected are originally parts of the south indian plateau system. in the south the barak originating in the barail range (assam-nagaland border) flows through the cachar district with a 25-30 miles (40-50 km) wide valley and entersbangladesh with the name surmariver. the almond shaped valley is built mostly by aggregation work of the brahmaputra and its tributaries. most of the prominent towns and cities of assam are situated in this valley whose length and breadth are 725 kms and 80- 100 kms respectively. running through a narrow passage at the meghalaya plateau and bhutan-arunachal-himalayas the valley finally opens out into the north bengal plains banking services chronicle.

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