India shares largest land border with Bangladesh (4096Km) 2nd with China (3488km). whoever studying for UPSC Prelims i would suggest reading little more in details. Great Video for basic concept building. Thanks
Sir you did great. And great respect for your work. But to be honest unlike physical geography part. You missed things here and didn't explain these imp chapters unlike past. It was more like a summary reading of chapter.
Sir... I think you should do this series again with much comprehensive manner, like you did it in your Fundamentals of Physical Geography series. FoPG is awesome. ♥️ Thanks.
Respected sir, you have improved a lot in your presentation and the content from 2015 to 2019. I have watched your recent videos and can precisely pin point your drawbacks of earlier videos
I was already in distress for the upcoming exam, what to study and how..with loads to study but limited time. Luckily i came across one of your video and find it very helpful..very brief but yet quite elaborate. It gave me the eagerness to learn more. Thank you so much! you saved my life. Please do upload more videos
You have explained very clearly in fundamental of physical geography. I love it..nd in this part there is lack of explaination...you are reading the facts not clearing it
Sir. Ur video is awesome. thanks a lot. But I want to suggest you to pls explain the information given in boxes (highlights) or u can create a single video for the highlighted information of all chapter. Because these information are also important for upsc.
Dada I wish you see this comment of mine............ for the last few days I have been following your online teaching sections.......believe me these have become so fruitful that I don't feel like opening the book any more.........please come up with many such videos....once again thank you very much.....................
You could use more visual aids. Location of Bhabar, tarai etc werent very clear. If you could show them on the map it would be really helpful. In general, the usage of visual aids help students to visualize what they are hearing. Hope the comment was helpful.
hey sir, doing great job. please make a video series on atlas(oxford atlas), specifically for upsc purpose. According to the questions asked. Me and many of y friends need it .
Sir you said central highlands plateaus are bounded by satpura range in the north but I think they are bounded by satpura range in the south? Please clarify....
he you said that longest frontier of indai is china its wrong ans you have gave bt the rt ans is bangladesh land frontier is Bangladesh (199):[19] 4,053 km People's Republic of China (3): 3,380 km Burma: 1,463 km Bhutan: 605 km
@@amitsengupta01 sir it would be really helpful if you could also explain the boxes in the ncert books. cuz many exams directly ask questions on those boxes
+Amit Sengupta , Bangladesh has longest frontier boundary. I like your explanation but, you've skippedmany parts which are relatively hard to get fit into our heads.
This was great sir, great explanation the only thing I feel you video lacks is the detailing I liked the use of pictures of yours for explaining us well but it will be a bit more good when you'll add details to the topics according to the facts written in ncert book . I really hope that you're gonna pay heed at this. Otherwise you are fabulous .
I found it really helpful sir and I have revised ncert from your channel. In this video u taught about the salt water lake in ladakh, the names pangong and tsomoriri are not Chinese but Ladakhi(Indian name). 70% of pangong is in China n they have their own name while tsomoriri is fully in India(ladakh).
Hello Respected Sir, What kind of softwae is used to create those flowcharts you have used in your videos? Eg: @ 03:22 Looks like a very important tool for smart learning. Please let us know. It will be a great help.
Kindly try to cover indian states in detailed manner with map showing rivers, dams, natural parks,reserves,sanctuaries,transport system,art and culture,economic activity of the state,mountains, platuea,plains,..... Collectively in separate series of videos as covering indian states It will be very very very useful to us
hii sir...I am a civil service aspirant...ur teaching processes is very good sir..I completely understand the subject's....pls put various Vedico on relating polity.....please seek my attention of my request
I really like your videos sir they are easy and short I am preparing for CDS I wanted to know will these videos would be enough for me or should I study a bit more in detail.... please reply
Helpful video..today i took this chapter of geography. i was searching geopolitics any specific other channel ID it's there..i got your videos down.i saw what is there all in the video playlists.helpful videos sir.. 🇮🇳jai hind..7 years back videos but helpful. ❤️
Too hurriedly.. it is difficult to understand sir.. physical geography was well explained sir.. do the same here as well. Making no sense of the video if it is too hurry.
Sir at 9:00, there's a confusion regarding the use of the word ELEVATION. NCERT (Page 16, top-right paragraph) says that: ELEVATION of the Deccan Plateau is from West to East. That means, height increases as we go towards East (less height at West and more height at East). And accordingly there should be more West Flowing Rivers. But that's not true, hence I doubt that the use of the WORD ELEVATION is wrong SLOPE should be the correct word to be used rather than ELEVATION. Then, SLOPE from West to East means, rivers flow from West to East (East-Flowing Rivers) Hence NCERT should have provided the word SLOPE rather than ELEVATION. Can anyone clarify?
Super explanation Sir. I felt that I went to India tour for understanding physical geographical condition after watching your video just within 15 minutes
Sir pls clarify me...U told that India was the part of Australian plate but in book it is written that Australia was the part of Indian plate....What is difference between both....
Sir it was amazing,but I would like to share my suggestion,please provide the slide share of the same for the future reference which would be very much helpful.
Hi . If there is any video about how that "huge fault" (faulting) was created between Rajmahal hills and ,meghalaya plateau . Kindly share the link. As u had mentioned that in the video.
Unlike other videos this video has more ppt knowledge rather than graphical knowledge! It could have been improved by including more map like for the ports of coastal areas etc also some key terms were left out like kayal, patland plateau etc.. thanks
Sir 11th part 1 was amazing. This book has no detail explanation. Many important points are skipped. Method of teaching is amazing. Expecting it to be similar to part 1
Sir as per 11th ncert, north and south parts for both andaman and nicobar and lakshadweep and minicoy islands are separated by the ten degree channel as opposed to what you said.
island of Arabian sea divided by : 11 degree channel by your book, downloaded 2 year back NCERT book have 10 degree Chanel, just now downloaded book have nine degree Chanel.... bot confusion h..
Sir your Lectures on Fundamentals of physical geography were great in depth ..But these lectures are like reading a book not the explanation.Please do it sir.But you are a great teacher.Thank you
+vukkum sai Prakash: That's a great question! CONTINENTAL SHELF (The continental shelf is an underwater landmass which extends from a continent to the shallow water of the sea). Eastern coast has a long continental shelf, and western coast doesn't. So if you were to see the landmass from southern direction, you will see western side being a little above in elevation.
+vukkum sai Prakash: When India broke apart from Gondwana land, we had a little more piece of land on our western side. Overtime it got buried by the sea due to a relative rise in sea levels. You must have heard a lot of times in news about Mumbai city being flooded every monsoon. With reference to our NCERT (An ancient city of Dwarka, mentioned in the great epic Mahabharata, is under water now).
This video is awesome and explain crucial part of this chapter nicely.11th geography has two parts.Have you covered its part Fundamental of physical geography in your video??
India shares largest land border with Bangladesh (4096Km) 2nd with China (3488km). whoever studying for UPSC Prelims i would suggest reading little more in details. Great Video for basic concept building. Thanks
thanks a lot
Here is the link to the next chapter: ruclips.net/video/jyBvwYdvP1o/видео.html
Sir you did great. And great respect for your work. But to be honest unlike physical geography part. You missed things here and didn't explain these imp chapters unlike past. It was more like a summary reading of chapter.
Dhanyawaad
Sir... I think you should do this series again with much comprehensive manner, like you did it in your Fundamentals of Physical Geography series. FoPG is awesome. ♥️ Thanks.
Yes sir please make it in a discriptive manner ...
the series one was awesome but this is really hitting hammer on the head🔫
Respected sir, you have improved a lot in your presentation and the content from 2015 to 2019. I have watched your recent videos and can precisely pin point your drawbacks of earlier videos
I was already in distress for the upcoming exam, what to study and how..with loads to study but limited time. Luckily i came across one of your video and find it very helpful..very brief but yet quite elaborate. It gave me the eagerness to learn more. Thank you so much! you saved my life. Please do upload more videos
Atei Zuali . Good for quick revision purpose :)
Yaaa you are right
YessGood explanation....
adikkk
Thank you soo very much! These videos are just so amazing , crisp and saves soo much time! These videos are my saviour 🙏🏻 Thanks tons
hey,hii are u preparing for UPSC??
Hloo sis are you preparing for upsc?
You have explained very clearly in fundamental of physical geography. I love it..nd in this part there is lack of explaination...you are reading the facts not clearing it
Facts are meant to be memorised
Sir. Ur video is awesome. thanks a lot. But I want to suggest you to pls explain the information given in boxes (highlights) or u can create a single video for the highlighted information of all chapter. Because these information are also important for upsc.
+Neha Kumari - point noted!
for central highlands Satpura range on the south...Great video
Dada I wish you see this comment of mine............ for the last few days I have been following your online teaching sections.......believe me these have become so fruitful that I don't feel like opening the book any more.........please come up with many such videos....once again thank you very much.....................
+SUJAY BOSE: thanks! :)
Sir every thing is good.... But plzz slow down the speed u speak
Sir please try to clear the concepts important terms, such as difference between physical features and physiographic division etc.
Ya that's true i think that will help us more.....
Google them, He has done fabulous job of his side.
You could use more visual aids. Location of Bhabar, tarai etc werent very clear. If you could show them on the map it would be really helpful. In general, the usage of visual aids help students to visualize what they are hearing. Hope the comment was helpful.
+Ravkir Z : Thanks for the feedback! Will keep in mind.
+Amit Sengupta (AKS) Forgot to thank you for the wonderful videos :). Were really helpful. Looking forward for the video on the next chapter.
2:04 Meghalaya plateau is the extension of peninsular plateau.
hey sir,
doing great job. please make a video series on atlas(oxford atlas), specifically for upsc purpose. According to the questions asked. Me and many of y friends need it .
+utkarsh kumar: I will dedicate a series of shot videos on map based information. Thanks for the feedback.
Can’t imagine you have recorded so beautifully, briefly and so so easy to understand 8 years ago
Sir you said central highlands plateaus are bounded by satpura range in the north but I think they are bounded by satpura range in the south? Please clarify....
he you said that longest frontier of indai is china its wrong ans you have gave bt the rt ans is bangladesh land frontier is
Bangladesh (199):[19] 4,053 km
People's Republic of China (3): 3,380 km
Burma: 1,463 km
Bhutan: 605 km
+praveen kumar: You are correct! Thanks for the clarification mate.
@@amitsengupta01 sir it would be really helpful if you could also explain the boxes in the ncert books. cuz many exams directly ask questions on those boxes
please correct your spelling of india man
+Amit Sengupta , Bangladesh has longest frontier boundary. I like your explanation but, you've skippedmany parts which are relatively hard to get fit into our heads.
This was great sir, great explanation the only thing I feel you video lacks is the detailing I liked the use of pictures of yours for explaining us well but it will be a bit more good when you'll add details to the topics according to the facts written in ncert book . I really hope that you're gonna pay heed at this. Otherwise you are fabulous .
sir you are just amazingggg for doing ncert books, it is nothing less than bliss
10:07 Satpura range in South for central highlands
I found it really helpful sir and I have revised ncert from your channel. In this video u taught about the salt water lake in ladakh, the names pangong and tsomoriri are not Chinese but Ladakhi(Indian name). 70% of pangong is in China n they have their own name while tsomoriri is fully in India(ladakh).
Thank you for elaborating on it. Few things I didn't know!
Hello Respected Sir, What kind of softwae is used to create those flowcharts you have used in your videos? Eg: @ 03:22 Looks like a very important tool for smart learning. Please let us know. It will be a great help.
Kindly try to cover indian states in detailed manner with map showing rivers, dams, natural parks,reserves,sanctuaries,transport system,art and culture,economic activity of the state,mountains, platuea,plains,..... Collectively in separate series of videos as covering indian states
It will be very very very useful to us
What a speed, fluency and techniques !
Mind blowing !!
At 14:57 , that satpura ranges are not on the north but actually it's on the south.
hii sir...I am a civil service aspirant...ur teaching processes is very good sir..I completely understand the subject's....pls put various Vedico on relating polity.....please seek my attention of my request
Sir you are the bestest teacher i ever have 🙂🙂🙂🙂
I really like your videos sir they are easy and short I am preparing for CDS I wanted to know will these videos would be enough for me or should I study a bit more in detail.... please reply
I think for CDS its more than enough and may be have a look at previous year papers (max 3.), that should be enough to sail you through.
+Amit Sengupta (AKS) thank you so much sir and thank you for your reply
Good luck with your exam. :)
+Amit Sengupta (AKS) thank you sir :)
I think the central highlands is bounded by the satpura range in the south....
Confusing for beginners...
Yes it is bounded by satpura in south you can see also in map sir make some mistake here
I am the one who like videos prior to watching. Kudos to you.
Helpful video..today i took this chapter of geography. i was searching geopolitics any specific other channel ID it's there..i got your videos down.i saw what is there all in the video playlists.helpful videos sir.. 🇮🇳jai hind..7 years back videos but helpful. ❤️
Please explain by a short video about how meghalayan plate detached fromi dian plate in the event of Himalayan formation.
sir, u have skipped lot of information which is in this book.it's difficut to understand ur lacture with book.but awesome
Yeah same here ...
The way he is teaching is good with map but lecture is too short
Too hurriedly.. it is difficult to understand sir.. physical geography was well explained sir.. do the same here as well. Making no sense of the video if it is too hurry.
@@sahsamar6420 bro you can slow down playback speed
@@ajit5129 yup
If everything is explained by him like spoon feeding, then what would u do? He explained only imp things in a very brief manner...
Sir at 9:00, there's a confusion regarding the use of the word ELEVATION. NCERT (Page 16, top-right paragraph) says that: ELEVATION of the Deccan Plateau is from West to East. That means, height increases as we go towards East (less height at West and more height at East). And accordingly there should be more West Flowing Rivers. But that's not true, hence I doubt that the use of the WORD ELEVATION is wrong
SLOPE should be the correct word to be used rather than ELEVATION. Then,
SLOPE from West to East means, rivers flow from West to East (East-Flowing Rivers)
Hence NCERT should have provided the word SLOPE rather than ELEVATION.
Can anyone clarify?
Thank you, sir, for your valuable presentation,,,, there is one mistake that Barren islands not located in Nicobar, they are in Andaman sea
Ya U r correct
Multiple mistakes creates question on reliability of the lectures. Eg Bangladesh boundary, Andaman Island here
Sir, what is the difference between geological division and physiographic division?
superb video.... thanku so much sir (y)
Bhabar ranging between 8to10 km as mentioned in the ncert page 15 in 11th geography..u said that it ranges between 8to16 km..which is right??
Sir I really appreciate ur work. It helps me a lot to enhance my knowledge. Thanks a lot.
Sir do u upload history and political science lecture too?
Nice Video Sir
Very fantastic Explanation
Sir please Increase the length of your videos & decrease the speed they are very important topic
Undoubtedly the best teacher in this world.
And bst explanation 😭
+Amit Sengupta Sir, what makes Brahmaputra take the abrupt southward turn? Could you please clarify. Thank you.
Sir your videos are the best on RUclips than other
i don't have any word for explain your teaching. thank you sir.
Very helpful videos ,Sir agar possible ho to Ncert books ki hindi medium ki bhi bna dijiye ias point of view se
Commenting Thanks from millions!
Super explanation Sir. I felt that I went to India tour for understanding physical geographical condition after watching your video just within 15 minutes
Sir pls clarify me...U told that India was the part of Australian plate but in book it is written that Australia was the part of Indian plate....What is difference between both....
Sir it was amazing,but I would like to share my suggestion,please provide the slide share of the same for the future reference which would be very much helpful.
thnxx sir ur videos also provide base for mains as well optional geography
under peninsular plateau , the central highlands is bounded by satpura range in the south and not north!!!!!!.
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very good and lucid explanation
Great teaching sir ji
Godavari krishna are not originating in eastern ghat but pass through it
Hi . If there is any video about how that "huge fault" (faulting) was created between
Rajmahal hills and ,meghalaya plateau . Kindly share the link. As u had mentioned that in the video.
Got clear idea about indian geography. Thanks a lot sir....
Thank u sirji .
Your videos are very much helpful.
Sir please make course on book GC leong for UPSC specific.
No yehi padho free m sab chahra tumhe
Absolutely mind-blowing videos. Very crisp and concise :)
your way of teaching is very good
Unlike other videos this video has more ppt knowledge rather than graphical knowledge! It could have been improved by including more map like for the ports of coastal areas etc also some key terms were left out like kayal, patland plateau etc.. thanks
Ur explanation is an adorable thing n can understand easily
Sir your videos are very helpful!
Sir 11th part 1 was amazing. This book has no detail explanation. Many important points are skipped. Method of teaching is amazing. Expecting it to be similar to part 1
Hello sir, pls upload the mind map in which you have explained in this video.. that will be very helpful for quick review .. thnq
Good video for fast revision
Thank u sir its amazing
Sir as per 11th ncert, north and south parts for both andaman and nicobar and lakshadweep and minicoy islands are separated by the ten degree channel as opposed to what you said.
U made Geography a fun learning subject......
Thanks a million Amit you are just an amazing! your videos are truly helpful and informative
Very sharp and clear concept thankyou sir
your videos are very concise and helpful
island of Arabian sea divided by : 11 degree channel by your book, downloaded 2 year back NCERT book have 10 degree Chanel, just now downloaded book have nine degree Chanel.... bot confusion h..
superb videos I must say....brief and informative and that too ncert videos helpful for upsc....thumbs up..!!
sir nice video lecture on geography it's reduces our time burden of reading In the last few days of my IAS exam
Sir your Lectures on Fundamentals of physical geography were great in depth ..But these lectures are like reading a book not the explanation.Please do it sir.But you are a great teacher.Thank you
Best video sir with explanation and mapping
14:38 Ten degree channel
Sir , the barren island is showed on northeast part of andaman island so on which island it is actually situated?
How can I get the pdf of this??
When i compare this series with part 2 class 11th geography it makes me feel sad.
Why
That's same wid me
@@bhushanshekokar9978 no
@@bhushanshekokar9978 lol SIMP
So true, the fundamentals of Physical Geography part was a gem.
thaknk you sir i literally coopleated the chapter in just 20 mn instead of 1 hour thank you very much sir
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A small doubt. If Western Coast is submerged, then how it is higher in altitude when compared with Eastern coast ??
+vukkum sai Prakash: That's a great question! CONTINENTAL SHELF (The continental shelf is an underwater landmass which extends from a continent to the shallow water of the sea). Eastern coast has a long continental shelf, and western coast doesn't. So if you were to see the landmass from southern direction, you will see western side being a little above in elevation.
+Amit Sengupta (AKS) Thank you, But, still how western coast is said to be submerged.
+vukkum sai Prakash: When India broke apart from Gondwana land, we had a little more piece of land on our western side. Overtime it got buried by the sea due to a relative rise in sea levels. You must have heard a lot of times in news about Mumbai city being flooded every monsoon. With reference to our NCERT (An ancient city of Dwarka, mentioned in the great epic Mahabharata, is under water now).
OMG...FAR MORE BETTR THAN MY SCHOOL....WAISTED 1 WHOLE YR ON THIS SUBJECT
hehe
So true
Correct...
You wasted* your English class too..
This video is awesome and explain crucial part of this chapter nicely.11th geography has two parts.Have you covered its part Fundamental of physical geography in your video??
Sir barren island situated in Andaman right?
Please confirm ...
It was a big help😊
Tomorrow is my geography exam , I hope it goes well.
Thanks thanks thanks a lot sir ji 🙏💐
keep it up !! now i only refer to your videos for making notes !
+sayali aaghav :)
Ur all videos are really very good
😀I can't believe I understand geography😁 TQ so much sir 🔥 ur teaching is really great ❤️I can understand easily without any questions 🤗 ❤️
🤔🤔
Thank you sir.etna short samay me sob kuch sajhme aa gaya
The videos are good bro...it gives imp points as well as makes concept clear..!! Thanks...!
Great diagramatic explaining sir...loved it Thanks a lot
Sir this is really amazing and helpful after reading ncerts
Sir, ur way of explanation is outstanding. Sir, is there any series for class 12 geography
Great job. very resourceful. Thank you.
Satpura range bounds central highlands in the south right?
Respected 10:10 Sir, Central highlands range in SOUTH satpura range not NORTH.