Answer:
The part of the Peninsular plateau lying to
the north of the Narmada river, covering a major area of the Malwa plateau is
known as the 'Central Highlands'.
Its three characteristics are:
(i)
They stretch from the north-west with the Aravalis, further merging with the
sandy and rocky desert of Rajasthan.
(ii) They are wider in the West but narrower in the east.
(iii)
The eastward extension of this plateau is locally known as Bundelkhand and
Baghelkhand. The Chota Nagpur plateau is the easternmost part of this plateau,
which is drained by the river Damodar.
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