Description
The “Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands Map (70x100cm)” is a large, laminated educational wall chart that clearly displays the locations, physical geography, and political divisions of India’s two major island groups. It is essential for classroom geography lessons, libraries, and exam preparation.
Physical Specifications
Size: 70 × 100 cm, ensuring easy visibility and ample detail for groups and classroom activities.
Material: Multicolour gloss-printed on quality art paper, laminated for durability and moisture resistance, often finished with plastic rollers for wall mounting.
Available in English or bilingual formats, certified for educational use.
Map Content and Features
Depicts Lakshadweep (Arabian Sea) and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands (Bay of Bengal) to-scale, showing all main isles, union territory borders, and administrative capitals: Kavaratti (Lakshadweep) and Port Blair (Andaman & Nicobar).
Lakshadweep: A group of 36 coral islands, showing atolls, reefs, Kavaratti, Agatti, Minicoy, Bangaram, and nearby features; total area of 32 sq km.
Andaman & Nicobar Islands: More than 500 islands, with major ones labeled—North, Middle, South Andaman, Little Andaman, Car Nicobar, Great Nicobar, Havelock, and Ross Island.
Shows the Ten Degree Channel (separates Andaman from Nicobar) and the 8° Channel (between Lakshadweep and Maldives), along with sea routes and strategic locations.
Includes important geographic, ecological, and cultural information (volcanic origin, coral reefs, tribes, historical points) for comprehensive study.
May offer island-wise facts, inset maps, or quick data tables for curriculum and exam use.
Classroom and Educational Use
Helps with lessons in Indian geography, strategic locations, biodiversity, and environmental zones.
Useful for competitive exam prep and for developing spatial awareness of India’s maritime boundaries and union territories.
Lamination and large format ensure frequent use and group accessibility.
This map is a vital educational reference for India’s remote island territories, combining geographic accuracy, clear labeling, and curriculum-relevant details.