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CBSE-X-MAP-SKILL-2024-25 Class 10

The document outlines key historical events and geographical information relevant to Indian nationalism and resources. It covers significant Indian National Congress sessions, important centers of the Indian National Movement, and major agricultural and mineral resources, including their production states. Additionally, it lists major sea ports and international airports in India.
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CBSE-X-MAP-SKILL-2024-25 Class 10

The document outlines key historical events and geographical information relevant to Indian nationalism and resources. It covers significant Indian National Congress sessions, important centers of the Indian National Movement, and major agricultural and mineral resources, including their production states. Additionally, it lists major sea ports and international airports in India.
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Map Work

CBSE Class 10
History

Chapter - 2 Nationalism in India (1918-1930)

A. Indian National Congress Sessions:

1.Calcutta (Sep. 1920)

2. Nagpur (Dec. 1920)


3. Madras (1927)

1. Calcutta (Sep. 1920)


2. Nagpur (Dec. 1920)

3. Madras (1927)

O-Mcar
B. Important Centres of the Indian National
Movement

1.Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of Indigo


Planters

2. Kheda (Gujarat)- Peasant Satyagraha


3.Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill

Workers Satyagraha
4. Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh
Incident

5.Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience


Movement

300mi

4.Amritsar(Punjab)
JalianwalaBagh Incident

1. Champaran (Bihar)

Movementof Indigo Planters

3.Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha 2. Kheda (Gujarat)

PeasantSatyagrah

5. Dandi (Gujarat)
Civil DisobedienceMovement
Geography
Chapter 1: Resources and Development
(ldentification only)

a.Major soil Types

68°E 720 76° 80° 84° 92 96°E

36°N

36°N -
INDIA
MAJOR SOIL TYPES
PAKISTAN
320
320

CHINA
(TIBET)
28°

NEPAL
BHUTTAN

240

Tropic of Cancer

MYANMAR
20°
20°

ARABIAN BAY OF
SEA BENGAL

16° Forest & Mountainous

Alluvial

Red and Yellow

Black

12°
Laterite 120

Arid

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS


LAKSHADWEEP (INDIA)

(INDIA)
200 400 600 km
8°N
sN
INDIAN SR
OCEAN
72°E 76° LANKA 84° 92°E
Chapter 3:Water Resources (Locating and
Labelling)

Dams:

1. Salal

2.Bhakra Nangal
3. Tehri

4. Rana Pratap Sagar


5.Sardar Sarovar
6.Hirakud
7. Nagarjuna Sagar
8. Tungabhadra

00km
Dams 200
mi
1. Salal

2. Bhakra Nangal
3. Tehri

4. Rana Pratap Sagar

5. Sardar Sarovar
6. Hirakud

7. Nagarjuna Sagar
8. Tungabhadra
Murcato
Chapter 4: Agriculture (Identification only)

a. Major areas of Rice and Wheat

b. Largest / Major producer statesof Sugarcane,


Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Cotton, and Jute

Rice

The main rice-producing states are Tamil Na


WestBengal (largest producer), Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, etc.

36°N
36°N
INDIA
RICE

PAKISTAN
fN
32°

CHINA
28 (TIBET)

NEPAL
BAUTAN

CBANGLADESy 24°

ofCancer
Tropic
MYANMAR
20
20°

ARABIAN BAY OF
SEA BENGAL

F16

MAJOR AREA

MINOR AREA

F129
12°
Wheat

The major wheat-producing states are Punjab,


Haryana, Uttar Pradesh (largest producer),

Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

68°E 72 769 84 920 96°E

F36°N
36°N

INDIA
WHEAT

PAKISTAN
F32
32°

CHINA
(TIBET)

NEPAL

WBANGLADESJ 24°

Trpicof Cancer

MYANMAR
F20°
20

ARABIAN BAY OF
SEA BENGAL

-16

MAJOR AREA

MINOR AREA

129

12°.

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

LAKSHADWEEP (NOIA)

(NDIA)
200 00 600 km
8°N
SN
INDIAN SRI
0CEAN
12°E 76° |LANKA 84 88 92°E

India: Dstribution of Wheat


Sugarcane

The major sugarcane-producingstates are:

•Uttar Pradesh: Largest producer


•Maharashtra:Second largest producer

INDIA

SUGARCANE PRODUCTION
B21

CHINA

TAN TIBET

PAKIS NEPAL

'BHUTAN

bat
BANGLADESH

MYANMAR
201

Arabian
Bay of Bengal
Sea H61
161

|SUGARCANE
Major Parts

Andaman & Nicobar Islands


Lakshadweep

SRI
LANKA

km. 50 0 50 100 150 200 250 km.

Indian 0cea n

72 7 80 R8
Tea

Major tea-producing states are:

•Assam: Largest producer


•West Bengal: Second largest producer

64 72 76 84 88 92*

INDIA

TEA PRODUCTION
B2

CHINA

TIBET

NEPAL

BHUTAN

KBANGLADEH

MYANMAR
20

Arabian
Bay of Bengal
Sea 46

Major Areas

Other Areas

Andaman& Nicobar Islands

Lakshadweep

SRI

LANKA

km s0 0 100 150 200 250 km

Indi an 0cea n

7
Coffee

Karnataka: Largest producer


Kerala: Second largest producer

N 300 km

200 mi

O-O Mercator
Rubber

•Kerala: Largest producer

300 km

200 mi

OO Mercator
Cotton

Gujarat: Largest producer

•Maharashtra: Second largest producer


64 72 76 80 B4

36

INDIA
COTTON PRODUCTION
32

CHINA

TA TIBET
Is
R8
NEPAL

'BHUTAN

24
*BANGLADESH

MYANMAR
20

Arabian
Bay ofBengal
Sea
16

D coTTON
Major Parts

12

Andaman & Nicobar lslands

Lakshadweep

SRI
LANKA

km s0 0 50100 150 200 250 km

India n 0ce a n
Jute

West Bengal: Largest producer

300 km

200 mi

O-O Mercator
Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy Resources

Minerals (Identification only)

A. Iron Ore mines

1. Mayurbhanj
2. Durg
3. Bailadila
4. Bellary

5.Kudremukh

Iron Ore
Mines

1. Mayurbhanj
2. Durg

3. Balladila

4. Bellary

I! 5. Kudremukh

CMercay
B. CoalMines

1. Raniganj
2.Bokaro
3.Talcher

4. Neyveli

Coal Mines

2. Bokaro
1. Raniganj

3.Talcher

4. Neyveli

C. oil Fields:

1.Digboi
2. Naharkatia

3. MumbaiHigh
4. Bassien
5. Kalol

6. Ankleshwar

Oil Fields

1. Digboi
2. Naharkatia

Kalol
5.
6.Ankleshwar
4.Bassien
3. Mumbai High
Power Plants (Locating and Labeling only)

A. Thermal

1. Namrup

2.Singrauli

3. Ramagundam

Thermal
Power Plants

1. Namrup

2.Singrauli

3.Ramagundam

B. Nuclear

1. Narora

2.Kakrapara
3.Tarapur
4. Kalpakkam

Nuclear
Power Plants

Narora
1.
2.Kakrapara

3.Tarapura

4. Kalpakkam
Chapter 6: Manufacturing Industries (Locating
and Labelling Only)

A. Cotton Textile Industries:

1. Mumbai

2. Indore
3. Surat

4.Kanpur
5.Coimbatore

N3o0
k
Cotton
200
Textile
Industries

4. Kanpur

2.Indore
3. Surat

1. Mumbai

5. Coimbatore

B. Iron and Steel Plants:

1. Durgapur
2.Bokaro
3. Jamshedpur
4. Bhilai
5.Vijayanagar
6.Salem
B. Iron and Steel Plants:

1.Durgapur

2. Bokaro

3. Jamshedpur
4. Bhilai

5.Vijayanagar
6. Salem

N
Iron and 300

mi
Steel Plants

2. Bokaro 1. Durgapur
3.Jamshedpur
4. Bhilai

5. Vijayanagar

6. Salem
C. Software Technology Parks:

1. Noida
2. Gandhinagar
3. Mumbai
4. Pune

5.Hyderabad
6. Bengaluru
7.Chennai

8. Thiruvananthapuram

Software
Technology
Parks

1. Noida

2. Gandhinagar

3. Mumbai
4. Pune

5.Hyderabad

6. Bengaluru 7. Chennai

8. Thiruvananthapuram

OMrca
Chapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy

A. Major Sea Ports (Locating and Labelling)

1. Kandla

2. Mumbai

3. Marmagao
4. New Mangalore
5. Kochi
6. Tuticorin
7. Chennai

8. Vishakhapatnam
9. Paradip
10. Haldia

km
N
Major Sea
Ports

1. Kandla
10. Haldia

9. Paradip
2. Mumbai

-8. Vishakhapatnam

3. Marmagao

4. New Mangalore 7. Chennai

5. Kochi

6. Tuticorin
B. International Airports

1.Amritsar (Raja Sansi - Sri Guru Ram Dass


Jee)
2.Delhi (Indira Gandhi)

3. Mumbai (ChhatrapatiShivaji)
4. Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)
5.Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)
6. Hyderalbad (Rajiv Gandhi)

International 200

Airports

1. Raja Sansi Airport- Amritsar

2.Indira Gandhi Airport - Delhi

5. Netaji SubhashChandra Bose


Airport - Kolkata

3. Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport


-Mumbai
-6.Rajiv Gandhi Airport
- Hyderabad

4. Meenam Bakkam Airport


- Chennai

Orcat

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