Geographic Distribution of Tribes and Religions in India

Introduction to Scheduled Tribes

Core Concept: Scheduled Tribes in India represent indigenous communities explicitly recognized under Article 342 of the Indian Constitution. Geographically, these communities are characterized by distinctive cultures, primitive traits, geographical isolation, and socio-economic underdevelopment. According to Census data, Scheduled Tribes constitute approximately 8.6% of India’s total population, numbering over 104 million people.

Key Spatial Patterns and Characteristics

The

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SAD Customs Documentation and Export Refund Procedures

Single Administrative Document (SAD)

The SAD is completed by the declarant or an authorized person.

Data Requirements

  • Type of merchandise, origin, destination, weight, and exchange rate.
  • Series: I, ITP, E, ETP, or T.

Copy Distribution

Export/Shipping (EXP):

  • 1: For export/shipping customs.
  • 2: Interested party.
  • 4: Required for justifying the Community character of goods with a T2L before the customs office of destination.
  • 9: Authorization for loading, departure, or release of goods.

Import (IMP):

  • 6: For customs
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Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in India: A Geographical Analysis

Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in India

Introduction

Core Concept: From a socio-cultural perspective, India is a complex “Ethnographic Museum.” In cultural geography, language acts as the primary vehicle of cultural transmission and identity. The spatial distribution of languages reflects centuries of migration, physical isolation, and territorial integration.

1. Linguistic Diversity and Classification

India’s linguistic landscape is immense. The Constitution of India recognizes 22 Scheduled Languages

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Advanced Remote Sensing and GNSS for Resource Management

Detector Arrays and Sensor Calibration

1. Pushbroom Architecture: Pushbroom scanners use CCD or CMOS arrays consisting of thousands of detectors aligned perpendicular to the flight direction. Each detector continuously images a specific ground pixel line as the satellite moves forward.

2. Detector Material Types: Silicon CCD is used for visible/NIR (0.4–1.1 µm), InGaAs for SWIR (1–1.7 µm), and Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT) for thermal infrared. Each material has a different quantum efficiency

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GNSS and GIS Fundamentals: Systems, Analysis, and Applications

GNSS Constellation Comparison

SystemCountryCoverageKey FeatureApplication
GPSUSAGlobal31 sats, L1/L2/L5Military, civilian
GLONASSRussiaGlobal24 sats, high latitudeArctic regions
GalileoEuropeGlobalCivilian controlledSAR, timing
BeiDouChinaGlobal35+ sats, messagingAsia transport
NavICIndiaRegional7 sats, L5 & S bandDisaster, military

GPS Surveying Methods

FeatureStaticRapid StaticKinematic
Observation Time30–60 minutes5–15 minutes1–2 sec/point
Accuracymm-levelcm-levelcm-level (RTK)
Receiver MovementStationaryStationaryMoving
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Human Geography: From Sense of Place to Spatial Justice

The Concept of Place in Cultural Geography

In Cultural Geography, the concept of “place” is more than a set of coordinates on a map. In the 1970s, Human Geography emerged as a strong reaction against the quantitative “spatial space” of the 1950s and 1960s, which viewed space merely as an abstract. Human Geographers argued that a place is a meaningful site that combines three crucial elements: location, locale, and sense of place. Through human experience, perception, and emotional attachments, an

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