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Question : Which of the following is not an example of a major industrial region of India?

Option 1: Gujarat region

Option 2: Hooghly region

Option 3: Chota Nagpur region

Option 4: Northern Malabar region


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Correct Answer: Northern Malabar region


Solution : The correct answer is the Northern Malabar region.

The Mumbai-Pune cluster, the Bangalore-Tamil Nadu area, the Hugli region, the Gujarat region, the Chota Nagpur industrial belt, the Visakhapatnam-Guntur belt, the Gurgaon-Delhi-Meerut region, and the Kollam-Thiruvananthapuram industrial cluster are a few of India's industrial regions. India's key industrial regions do not include the northern Malabar region.

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