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Land Water Air
MEANS OF TRANSPORT
Road
Railway
Pipeline
Inland Seaways &
Ocean route
National International
TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
LAND TRANSPORT
ROAD TRANSPORT
India has one of the largest road networks in
the world with a length of42.3lakh km.
About 85% of passenger and 70% of freight
traffic are carried by roads every year.
Road transport is suitable for short distance
travel.
For the purpose of construction and
maintenance, roads are classified
as-
1.National highways.
2. State highways.
3. District roads.
4. Village roads.
5. Border roads.
6. Express / Super ways.
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
- They connect the state capital, major cities,
important ports, railway junctions etc.
- They are constructed and maintained by central
government.
- The length of NH was 70934 km in 2009.
- The national highways constitute only 1.67% of
the total road length but carry 40% of the road
traffic.
- The NHAI (national highway authority of India) is
entrusted with the responsibility of development,
maintenance and operation of national highways.
NATIONAL HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
GOLDEN QUADRILATERAL:
It comprises construction of 5,846 km long 4/6
lane, high density traffic corridor, to connect
India's four big metro cities of delhi-mumbai-
chennai-kolkata. With the construction of
golden quadrilateral, the time- distance and
cost of movement among the mega cities of
India will be considerably minimized.
NORTH-SOUTH AND EAST-WEST CORRIDORS:
NORTH-SOUTH CORRIDOR AIMS AT CONNECTING
SRINAGAR IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR WITH KANYAKUMARI
IN TAMIL NADU (INCLUDING KOCHCHI-SALEMPUR) WITH
4,076 KM LONG ROAD. THE EAST-WEST CORRIDOR HAS
BEEN PLANNED TO CONNECT SILCHAR IN ASSAM WITH
THE PORT TOWN OF PORBANDAR IN GUJARAT WITH
3,640 KM OF ROAD LENGTH
Sher Shah Suri built the Shahi (Royal) road to
strengthen and consolidate his empire from the
Indus Valley to the Sonar Valley in Bengal. This road
was renamed the Grand Trunk (GT) road during the
British period, connecting Calcutta and Peshawar.
At present, it extends from Amritsar to Kolkata. It is
bifurcated into 2 segments :
(a) National Highway(NH)-1 from Delhi to Amritsar.
(b) NH- 2 from Delhi to Kolkata.
DO YOU KNOW ?
STATE HIGHWAYS
These are constructed and maintained by state
government.
Join state capitals with district headquarters and other
important towns.
Constitute 4% of total road length.
DISTRICT ROADS
Connect district headquarters and the
other important nodes in the district.
Account for 60.83% of total road length.
RURAL ROADS
33.86% of the total road length in India is
categorized as rural roads
BORDER ROADS
The border road organization (BRO) was established in 1960
in order to accelerate economic development, defence
preparedness and improvement Of strategically important
roads along the borders.
The BRO also undertakes snow clearance in high altitudes.
It has constructed roads in high altitudes joining Chandigarh
with Manali and leh at an average altitude of 4,270 meters
above the mean sea level.
s.no Road category Length in km % of total road
length
1. National highways 70934 1.67
2. State highways 1,54522 3.64
3. District roads 2577296 60.83
4. Rural roads 1433557 33.86
Total 4236429 100
INDIAN ROAD NETWORK (2005)
DENSITY OF ROADS
Length of roads per 100
square km of area.
National average - 142.68 km.
Kerala - 517.77 km.
Jammu & Kashmir- 12.14 km.
RAIL TRANSPORT
-Indian railways network is one of the longest in the
world.
-It was introduced in 1853, when a line was
constructed from Bombay to thane covering a
distance of 34 km.
-Largest government undertaking in the country.
-The length of Indian railways network is
64460km.Railway system has been divided into 16
zones.
On the basis of width of the track it
is divided into three categories-
1. Broad gauge- 1.676 mts.
2. Metre gauge-1 metre.
3. Narrow gauge – 0.762 metre.
Steam engines have been replaced by diesel and
electric engines.
Metro rail has revolutionized the urban transport
system in kolkata and Delhi.
The most significant development has been the
development of konkan railway along the
western coast providing a direct link between
Mumbai and Mangalore.
Konkan Railway
One of the important achievements of Indian Railways has
been the construction of Konkan Railway in 1998.
It is 760 km long Rail route connecting Roha in Maharashtra
To Mangalore in Karnataka.
It is considered an engineering marvel. It crosses 146 rivers,
streams, nearly 2000 bridges and 91 tunnels.
Asia’s largest tunnel which is nearly 6.5 km long, also lies
on this route.
The states of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka are partners
in this undertaking.
KONKAN RAILWAYS
WATER TRANSPORT
Cheapest means of transport
Most suitable for carrying heavy and bulky
material.
It is a fuel and eco- friendly mode of
transport.
Water transport is of two types-
A) Inland waterways.
B) Oceanic waterways.
INLAND WATERWAY
India has 14,500 km of navigable waterways.
It contributes 1% to the country’s transportation.
It comprises rivers, canals, backwaters etc.
Inland waterways authority was set up in 1986
for the development, maintenance and
regulation of national waterways.
WATERWAYS STRETCH SPECIFICATION DATE OF
DECLARATION
NW1 Allahabad – Haldia
stretch(1620 kms)
It is navigable by mechanical
boats upto Patna and by
ordinary boats upto Haridwar
Divided into 3 parts
1.Haldia-Farakka(560kms)
2.Farakka-Patna(460kms)
3.Patna-allahabad(600kms)
27.10.1986
NW2 Sadiya-dhubri
stretch(891kms)
Brahmaputra is navigable by
steamers upto Dibrugarh(1384
kms)
26.10.1988
NW3 Kottapuram-
Kollam
stretch(205kms)
It includes 168kms of west
coast canal along with
Champakara canal (23kms)and
udyogmandal canal (14kms)
01.02.1991
INLAND WATERWAYS AUTHORITY DECLARED 3 INLAND WATERWAYS
AS NATIONAL WATERWAYS
OCEANIC ROUTES
12 major and 185 minor ports provide infrastructural
support to oceanic routes.
95 % of India’s foreign trade by volume and 70 % by
value moves through ocean routes.
Apart from the international trade, these are also
used for the purpose of transportation between the
islands and the rest of the country.
Pipelines are the most convenient and efficient mode of transporting liquids and
gases over long distances.
Even solids can also be transported by pipelines after converting them into slurry.
Oil India Limited (OIL) under the administrative set up of the Ministry of Petroleum
and Natural Gas is engaged in the exploration, production and transportation of
crude oil and natural gas. It was incorporated in 1959 as a company
Asia’s first cross country pipeline covering a distance of 1,157 km was constructed
by OIL from Naharkatiya oilfield in Assam to Barauni refinery in Bihar. It was further
extended up to Kanpur in 1966.
Another extensive network of pipelines has been constructed in the western region
of India of which Ankleshwar-Koyali, Mumbai High- Koyali and Hazira-Vijaipur-
Jagdishpur (HVJ) are most important.
Recently, a 1256 km long pipeline connecting Salaya (Gujarat) with Mathura (U.P.)
has been constructed. It supplies crude oil from Gujarat to Punjab (Jalandhar)
via Mathura.
OIL is in the process of constructing of 660 km long pipeline from Numaligarh to
Siliguri.
MEANS OF COMMUNICATION
PERSONAL MASS
LETTERS
TELEPHONE
TELEGRAM
FAX
E MAIL
INTERNET
ELETRONIC PRINT
RADIO
TELEVISION
SATELLITE
CINEMA
NEWSPAPER
MAGAZINES
JOURNALS
MEANS OF COMMUNICATION
Personal Communication System
•Among all the personal communication system internet is the most
effective and advanced one. It is widely used in urban areas.
•It enables the user to establish direct contact through e-mail to get
access to the world of knowledge and information.
•It is increasingly used for e-commerce and carrying out money
transactions.
•The internet is like a huge central warehouse of data, with detailed
information on various items.
•The network through internet and e-mail provides an efficient access to
information at a comparatively low cost.
•It enables us with the basic facilities of direct communication.
Mass Communication System
Radio
Radio broadcasting started in India in 1923 by the Radio Club of Bombay.
It was changed to All India Radio in 1936 and to Akashwani in 1957.
All India Radio broadcasts a variety of programmes related to information, education
and entertainment. Special news bulletins are also broadcast at specific occasions
like session of parliament and state legislatures.
Television (T.V.)
Television broadcasting has emerged as the most effective audio-visual medium for
disseminating information and educating masses.
Initially, the T.V. services were only to the National Capital where it began in 1959.
After 1972, several other centres became operational.
In 1976, TV was delinked from All India Radio (AIR) and got a separate identity as
Doordarshan (DD).
After INSAT-IA (NationalTelevision-DD1) became operational, Common National
Programmes (CNP) were started for the entire network and its services were
extended to the backward and remote rural areas
SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
Satellite Communication
Satellites are mode of communication in themselves as well as
they regulate the use of other means of communication.
Satellite images can be used for the weather forecast,
monitoring of natural calamities, surveillance of border areas
On the basis of configuration and purposes, satellite system in India can be
grouped into two:
•Indian National Satellite System (INSAT)
•Indian Remote Sensing Satellite System (IRS).
The INSAT, which was established in 1983,is a multipurpose satellite system for
telecommunication, meteorological observation and for various other data and
programmes.
The IRS satellite system becameThe IRS satellite system became operational with
the launching of IRS-IA in March 1988 from Vaikanour in Russia. India has also
developed her own Launching Vehicle PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle).. The
National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) at Hyderabad provides facilities for
acquisition of data and its processing. These are very useful in the management of
natural resources.
I LEVEL ASSIGNMENT
Write any three differences between national and state highways.
What is border road organization?
Which agency provides helicopter service in India?
Write the stretch of national waterway no: 1.
What do you mean by communication? Differentiate between personal and mass
communication.
II LEVEL ASSIGNMENT
What is the gauge system in India? name the three gauge types of the Indian railways
and explain them.
What is inland transportation? why it is not well developed in India?
Define road density. Write any two causes of uneven road density in India.
What are the merits and demerits of pipeline transportation?
Describe the uses of satellite and computers in the present day life.
III LEVEL ASSIGNMENT
Write short notes on:
1. Konkan railways
2.Golden quadrilateral
What are the challenges faced by the Indian railways?
Why the konkan railways is considered as the marvel of engineering?
ACTIVITY
Locate and label the following on the map of india
•Konkan railway
•National highway no.1
•National highway no.7
•States with highest and lowest road density
•National waterway no.1
•HVJ pipeline
•Haldia seaport
•Kandla seaport
•Tuticorin seaport
•Vishakhapatnam seaport
PROJECT
Prepare a presentation on konkan railways
Show all 12 major ports of india on map of india.

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Transport & communication India

  • 1.
  • 2. Land Water Air MEANS OF TRANSPORT Road Railway Pipeline Inland Seaways & Ocean route National International TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
  • 3.
  • 4. LAND TRANSPORT ROAD TRANSPORT India has one of the largest road networks in the world with a length of42.3lakh km. About 85% of passenger and 70% of freight traffic are carried by roads every year. Road transport is suitable for short distance travel.
  • 5. For the purpose of construction and maintenance, roads are classified as- 1.National highways. 2. State highways. 3. District roads. 4. Village roads. 5. Border roads. 6. Express / Super ways.
  • 6. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS - They connect the state capital, major cities, important ports, railway junctions etc. - They are constructed and maintained by central government. - The length of NH was 70934 km in 2009. - The national highways constitute only 1.67% of the total road length but carry 40% of the road traffic. - The NHAI (national highway authority of India) is entrusted with the responsibility of development, maintenance and operation of national highways.
  • 7. NATIONAL HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS GOLDEN QUADRILATERAL: It comprises construction of 5,846 km long 4/6 lane, high density traffic corridor, to connect India's four big metro cities of delhi-mumbai- chennai-kolkata. With the construction of golden quadrilateral, the time- distance and cost of movement among the mega cities of India will be considerably minimized.
  • 8. NORTH-SOUTH AND EAST-WEST CORRIDORS: NORTH-SOUTH CORRIDOR AIMS AT CONNECTING SRINAGAR IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR WITH KANYAKUMARI IN TAMIL NADU (INCLUDING KOCHCHI-SALEMPUR) WITH 4,076 KM LONG ROAD. THE EAST-WEST CORRIDOR HAS BEEN PLANNED TO CONNECT SILCHAR IN ASSAM WITH THE PORT TOWN OF PORBANDAR IN GUJARAT WITH 3,640 KM OF ROAD LENGTH
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  • 10. Sher Shah Suri built the Shahi (Royal) road to strengthen and consolidate his empire from the Indus Valley to the Sonar Valley in Bengal. This road was renamed the Grand Trunk (GT) road during the British period, connecting Calcutta and Peshawar. At present, it extends from Amritsar to Kolkata. It is bifurcated into 2 segments : (a) National Highway(NH)-1 from Delhi to Amritsar. (b) NH- 2 from Delhi to Kolkata. DO YOU KNOW ?
  • 11. STATE HIGHWAYS These are constructed and maintained by state government. Join state capitals with district headquarters and other important towns. Constitute 4% of total road length.
  • 12. DISTRICT ROADS Connect district headquarters and the other important nodes in the district. Account for 60.83% of total road length. RURAL ROADS 33.86% of the total road length in India is categorized as rural roads
  • 13. BORDER ROADS The border road organization (BRO) was established in 1960 in order to accelerate economic development, defence preparedness and improvement Of strategically important roads along the borders. The BRO also undertakes snow clearance in high altitudes. It has constructed roads in high altitudes joining Chandigarh with Manali and leh at an average altitude of 4,270 meters above the mean sea level.
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  • 15. s.no Road category Length in km % of total road length 1. National highways 70934 1.67 2. State highways 1,54522 3.64 3. District roads 2577296 60.83 4. Rural roads 1433557 33.86 Total 4236429 100 INDIAN ROAD NETWORK (2005)
  • 16. DENSITY OF ROADS Length of roads per 100 square km of area. National average - 142.68 km. Kerala - 517.77 km. Jammu & Kashmir- 12.14 km.
  • 17. RAIL TRANSPORT -Indian railways network is one of the longest in the world. -It was introduced in 1853, when a line was constructed from Bombay to thane covering a distance of 34 km. -Largest government undertaking in the country. -The length of Indian railways network is 64460km.Railway system has been divided into 16 zones.
  • 18. On the basis of width of the track it is divided into three categories- 1. Broad gauge- 1.676 mts. 2. Metre gauge-1 metre. 3. Narrow gauge – 0.762 metre.
  • 19. Steam engines have been replaced by diesel and electric engines. Metro rail has revolutionized the urban transport system in kolkata and Delhi. The most significant development has been the development of konkan railway along the western coast providing a direct link between Mumbai and Mangalore.
  • 20. Konkan Railway One of the important achievements of Indian Railways has been the construction of Konkan Railway in 1998. It is 760 km long Rail route connecting Roha in Maharashtra To Mangalore in Karnataka. It is considered an engineering marvel. It crosses 146 rivers, streams, nearly 2000 bridges and 91 tunnels. Asia’s largest tunnel which is nearly 6.5 km long, also lies on this route. The states of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka are partners in this undertaking.
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  • 23. WATER TRANSPORT Cheapest means of transport Most suitable for carrying heavy and bulky material. It is a fuel and eco- friendly mode of transport. Water transport is of two types- A) Inland waterways. B) Oceanic waterways.
  • 24. INLAND WATERWAY India has 14,500 km of navigable waterways. It contributes 1% to the country’s transportation. It comprises rivers, canals, backwaters etc. Inland waterways authority was set up in 1986 for the development, maintenance and regulation of national waterways.
  • 25. WATERWAYS STRETCH SPECIFICATION DATE OF DECLARATION NW1 Allahabad – Haldia stretch(1620 kms) It is navigable by mechanical boats upto Patna and by ordinary boats upto Haridwar Divided into 3 parts 1.Haldia-Farakka(560kms) 2.Farakka-Patna(460kms) 3.Patna-allahabad(600kms) 27.10.1986 NW2 Sadiya-dhubri stretch(891kms) Brahmaputra is navigable by steamers upto Dibrugarh(1384 kms) 26.10.1988 NW3 Kottapuram- Kollam stretch(205kms) It includes 168kms of west coast canal along with Champakara canal (23kms)and udyogmandal canal (14kms) 01.02.1991 INLAND WATERWAYS AUTHORITY DECLARED 3 INLAND WATERWAYS AS NATIONAL WATERWAYS
  • 26. OCEANIC ROUTES 12 major and 185 minor ports provide infrastructural support to oceanic routes. 95 % of India’s foreign trade by volume and 70 % by value moves through ocean routes. Apart from the international trade, these are also used for the purpose of transportation between the islands and the rest of the country.
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  • 30. Pipelines are the most convenient and efficient mode of transporting liquids and gases over long distances. Even solids can also be transported by pipelines after converting them into slurry. Oil India Limited (OIL) under the administrative set up of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas is engaged in the exploration, production and transportation of crude oil and natural gas. It was incorporated in 1959 as a company Asia’s first cross country pipeline covering a distance of 1,157 km was constructed by OIL from Naharkatiya oilfield in Assam to Barauni refinery in Bihar. It was further extended up to Kanpur in 1966. Another extensive network of pipelines has been constructed in the western region of India of which Ankleshwar-Koyali, Mumbai High- Koyali and Hazira-Vijaipur- Jagdishpur (HVJ) are most important. Recently, a 1256 km long pipeline connecting Salaya (Gujarat) with Mathura (U.P.) has been constructed. It supplies crude oil from Gujarat to Punjab (Jalandhar) via Mathura. OIL is in the process of constructing of 660 km long pipeline from Numaligarh to Siliguri.
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  • 32. MEANS OF COMMUNICATION PERSONAL MASS LETTERS TELEPHONE TELEGRAM FAX E MAIL INTERNET ELETRONIC PRINT RADIO TELEVISION SATELLITE CINEMA NEWSPAPER MAGAZINES JOURNALS MEANS OF COMMUNICATION
  • 33. Personal Communication System •Among all the personal communication system internet is the most effective and advanced one. It is widely used in urban areas. •It enables the user to establish direct contact through e-mail to get access to the world of knowledge and information. •It is increasingly used for e-commerce and carrying out money transactions. •The internet is like a huge central warehouse of data, with detailed information on various items. •The network through internet and e-mail provides an efficient access to information at a comparatively low cost. •It enables us with the basic facilities of direct communication.
  • 34. Mass Communication System Radio Radio broadcasting started in India in 1923 by the Radio Club of Bombay. It was changed to All India Radio in 1936 and to Akashwani in 1957. All India Radio broadcasts a variety of programmes related to information, education and entertainment. Special news bulletins are also broadcast at specific occasions like session of parliament and state legislatures. Television (T.V.) Television broadcasting has emerged as the most effective audio-visual medium for disseminating information and educating masses. Initially, the T.V. services were only to the National Capital where it began in 1959. After 1972, several other centres became operational. In 1976, TV was delinked from All India Radio (AIR) and got a separate identity as Doordarshan (DD). After INSAT-IA (NationalTelevision-DD1) became operational, Common National Programmes (CNP) were started for the entire network and its services were extended to the backward and remote rural areas
  • 36. Satellite Communication Satellites are mode of communication in themselves as well as they regulate the use of other means of communication. Satellite images can be used for the weather forecast, monitoring of natural calamities, surveillance of border areas On the basis of configuration and purposes, satellite system in India can be grouped into two: •Indian National Satellite System (INSAT) •Indian Remote Sensing Satellite System (IRS). The INSAT, which was established in 1983,is a multipurpose satellite system for telecommunication, meteorological observation and for various other data and programmes. The IRS satellite system becameThe IRS satellite system became operational with the launching of IRS-IA in March 1988 from Vaikanour in Russia. India has also developed her own Launching Vehicle PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle).. The National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) at Hyderabad provides facilities for acquisition of data and its processing. These are very useful in the management of natural resources.
  • 37. I LEVEL ASSIGNMENT Write any three differences between national and state highways. What is border road organization? Which agency provides helicopter service in India? Write the stretch of national waterway no: 1. What do you mean by communication? Differentiate between personal and mass communication. II LEVEL ASSIGNMENT What is the gauge system in India? name the three gauge types of the Indian railways and explain them. What is inland transportation? why it is not well developed in India? Define road density. Write any two causes of uneven road density in India. What are the merits and demerits of pipeline transportation? Describe the uses of satellite and computers in the present day life. III LEVEL ASSIGNMENT Write short notes on: 1. Konkan railways 2.Golden quadrilateral What are the challenges faced by the Indian railways? Why the konkan railways is considered as the marvel of engineering?
  • 38. ACTIVITY Locate and label the following on the map of india •Konkan railway •National highway no.1 •National highway no.7 •States with highest and lowest road density •National waterway no.1 •HVJ pipeline •Haldia seaport •Kandla seaport •Tuticorin seaport •Vishakhapatnam seaport PROJECT Prepare a presentation on konkan railways Show all 12 major ports of india on map of india.