Prelims perspective: What needs to be learned
- What are Cold waves
- Distinguish between cold and heat wave
- Geographical features of Telangana
Mains Perspective: Notes need to be prepared
- Cold waves (GS I- Geography)
- Management of Cold wave disaster (GS III- Disaster Management)
What needs to be Known
- What are Cold waves:
- Definition: Cold waves are abnormal weather events marked by extremely low near-surface air temperatures, persisting from a few days to several weeks depending on regional geography and climate.
- In India, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has given the criteria for declaring a Cold wave as–
- A cold wave involves a rapid fall in temperature within 24 hours, due to marked cooling or the influx of very cold air over a large area.
- In Plains: Minimum temperature ≤ 10°C
- In Hilly regions: Minimum temperature ≤ 0°C.
- Geography of Telangana:
- Capital City: Hyderabad
- Twin cities: Hyderabad and Secunderabad
- Bordering States: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.
- Lies on the Deccan Plateau, forming part of the Peninsular Plateau of India.
- Drained mainly by two major east-flowing rivers- Krishna and Godavari.
- Singaneri Coal fields are located in Telangana.
- Rice, cotton, maize, pulses, oilseeds are the major crops.
- Husain Sagar lake separating Hyderabad and Secunderabad- a human-made reservoir.
- Cultural Significance:
- Ruled by Nizam of Hyderabad before independence and integrated into India through Operation Polo.
- Standing Buddha statue in the middle of Husain Sagar lake.
- Char Minar and Golkonda fort in Hyderabad.
Source: The Hindu