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Monograph of Bihar
註釋Monograph of Bihar is a geographical study of its own type. It combines the assets of the study of a State in maps and an analysis of State-geography in its varied spheres. Plain-Bihar is the garden and granary of our country. Highland-Bihar is the significant mining segment and promising manufacturing belt of India. The authors' aim is to portray Bihar's changing landscape. Industrial landscape is on the anvil. Profiles of such an industrial landscape appear to break the rural landscape. The truth behind such breaks lies in man's accomplishment to achieve in the sphere of resource use. Special attention has been given to shedding light on population-geography. Crowded sectors like Dhanbad etc. present a significant leaf of resource-geography, whereas river valley projects of the Damodar, the Kosi, the Gandak and many others have yet to unravel their redeeming features. The downwarped face of the north-eastern end of the Peninsular India has registered the aggradational chapter of fluvial geomorphology to explain the formation of Plain-Bihar, whereas the uplifted, warped and tilted chapters of the recent past account for the varying elevations of the ancient eroded surface. Their macro and micro studies have been carried out by the authors. The last two chapters deal with the geographical regions of Plain and Highland Bihar.