Objectives:
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Industrial Geography (Theory)
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CO25: Derive the basic concepts of Industrial geography CO26: Enhance knowledge ofTypes, Geographical Characteristics and Location of Industries. CO27: Evaluate Complexes of Mega Industries CO28: Analyze Impact of Industrialization in India CO29: Analyse the Industrial Policy of India CO30: Contribute effectively in coursespecific interaction. |
Approach in Teaching: Interactivelectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstrations. Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, effective, questions, Seminar presentation. |
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Test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and Group projects. |
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Nature and Scope of Industrial Geography
Types of Industries
Geographical Characteristics and Location of Industries (Weber’s Theory)
Small, Medium Industries and Heavy Industries,
Coal and Iron based industries, Rural based Industries, Footloose Industry.
Mega Industrial Complexes: National Capital Region,
Industrial Regions of India
Mumbai-Pune Industrial Region,
Bengaluru-Chennai Industrial Region and
Chota Nagpur Industrial Region
Impact of Industrialization in India:
Environmental aspect;
Social aspect and
Economic aspect
Industrial Policy of India:
Meaning, Objectives, Features and Limitation
Prospects of Industrial development of India
Essential Reading:
Suggested Readings:
McGraw Hill Book Company.
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