Maharashtra Industries
Maharashtra Industries Hey Mumbai University SYBA IDOL students! Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of Geography of Maharashtra , exploring about – “Maharashtra Industries“. Industries play a crucial role in shaping Maharashtra’s economy by providing employment, improving infrastructure, and enhancing trade. We will explore various industrial regions, recent developments in the industrial sector, and the importance of transport and communication in supporting industries. We will start by discussing some true or false statements that will test our knowledge about Maharashtra’s industrial development, major industries, and transport networks. Then, we will move on to fill in the blanks, where we will learn key facts about expressways, airports, and eco-sensitive zones. We will also go through multiple-choice questions to understand sugarcane cultivation, national highways, and important industrial zones in Maharashtra. In the later part of the session, we will study the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and understand why Mumbai is called the financial capital of India. We will also explore the major industrial zones in Maharashtra and discuss their importance in trade and manufacturing. Additionally, we will learn about the transportation system, including roads, highways, railways, and airports, which help in the smooth movement of goods and people across the state. By the end of this session, you will have a clear understanding of how Maharashtra’s industries, transport, and communication networks contribute to its economic development. So, SYBA IDOL Mumbai University students, get ready to unwrap the “Maharashtra Industries” with customized IDOL notes just for you. Let’s jump into this exploration together Follow Us For More Updates Instagram Telegram Whatsapp True OR False a. The economic development of a state is directly linked with the level of industrial development – Trueb. The state capital Mumbai is a financial capita of India –Falsec. The important industries in the state are iron and steel, jute, electrical, transport and metallurgy – Trued. Spreading across 267,452 kilometres, the road network of Maharashtra is the largest in the country – Truee. Mumbai-Pune Expressways is known as Shankarrao Chavan expressway –Falsef. Special ‘Batik’ saree is weaved in Aurangabad-Jalna industrial region – True Fill in the blanks:- a. Eastern Express Highway or EEH, is one of the busiest roads in the Mumbai Metropolitan Area.b. The official name of the Mumbai Pune Expressway is Yashwantrao Chavan Mumbai Pune Expressway.c. The main aim of the ambitious Western Freeway project is to reduce traffic congestion in the busy city of Mumbai, India, and also the suburbs.d. Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is one of the busiest airports in India.e. Western Ghats is one of three ecological hotspots in India that has been designated as Eco-Sensitive Zones.f. Parsi, Sindhi communities invested a huge amount of capital required for the development of industries in Mumbai.g. Mumbai is considered as the financial capital of India. Multiple choice question:- a. Maharashtra is the most important state in the peninsularI. India producing about one fourth of the total sugar production in IndiaII. India producing about one fourth of the total milk production in India.III. India producing about one fourth of the total meat production in India.IV. India producing about one fourth of the total potato production in India. Ans- I. India producing about one fourth of the total sugar production in India b. In Maharashtra, Sugarcane cultivation is mainly concentratedI. in the irrigated regions of Ganga and Yamuna valley. II. in the irrigated regions of Godavari and Krishna valley.III. in the irrigated regions of Godavari and Brahmaputra valley.IV. in the irrigated regions of Kaveri and Krishna valley. Ans- II. in the irrigated regions of Godavari and Krishna valley. c. The number of National Highways that connect Maharashtra to six neighbouring states isI. 27II. 15III. 17IV. 18 Ans– III. 17 d. Mumbai Metropolitan Region has 167 km long coastline which is again highly indented byI. Estuaries, bays and creeks.II. Tunnels, passes, hillsIII. Mud flats, salt pans,IV.Mangroves, delta Ans- I. Estuaries, bays and creeks. e. Mumbai Metropolitan Region has five sanctuaries –I. Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Tungareshwar, Phansad, Karnala and TansaII. Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Sundarban, Tansa, Corbett, Kan haIII. Tansa, Gorumara, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Jaldapara, CorbettIV. Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Jaldapara, Corbett, Pench, Gorumara Ans- I. Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Tungareshwar, Phansad, Karnala and Tansa Short answer question:- Question 1 :- State major characteristics of Mumbai Metropolitan Region of Maharashtra Introduction: Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) stands as a vibrant heart of Maharashtra and a pivotal hub for India’s economic and cultural landscape. Spanning over an area of approximately 4,355 square kilometers, MMR is not just the most populous metropolitan area in India, but also a major center for trade, commerce, and industry. It encompasses the city of Mumbai and its surrounding areas, including Thane, Navi Mumbai, and parts of the Raigad district. The region’s strategic location along the Arabian Sea has contributed significantly to its historical development as a major port city, facilitating commerce and movement not only within the country but also internationally. MMR is characterized by its rich diversity, bustling urban life, and significant infrastructural development, making it a crucial player in the national and regional economy. Characteristics of Mumbai Metropolitan Region: Diverse Population: MMR is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with over 20 million residents. It is home to a melting pot of cultures, languages, and religions, contributing to a vibrant social fabric that enhances its dynamism. Economic Hub: Mumbai serves as the financial capital of India and the MMR significantly contributes to the national economy. The region accounts for about 13% of India’s GDP and is a center for various industries, including finance, entertainment (Bollywood), information technology, and textiles. Robust Infrastructure: MMR is equipped with a vast and developed infrastructure, featuring extensive road networks, railways, and airports. The road network is supported by major highways and expressways, such as the Eastern and Western Express Highways, facilitating smooth transportation. Furthermore, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is one of the busiest in India, enhancing the region’s connectivity. Industrial Concentration: The industrial sectors in MMR are diverse. Key industries include textiles, chemicals, machinery, and electronics. The Mumbai-Thane-Pune industrial belt is particularly significant, contributing around 60%
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