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The Peninsular Plateau of India is a large, stable, and ancient landmass that formed as a part of the Gondwana land. Gondwana land was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, around 250 million years ago.
The Peninsular Plateau is characterized by rich mineral deposits, particularly in regions like Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Odisha.
The region has hilly ranges such as the Vindhya and Satpura ranges, along with river valleys like the Narmada, Mahanadi, and Godavari.
The plateau is primarily made up of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
It is often referred to as a stable block of the Earth's crust and has been shaped by ancient geological events like volcanic activity and tectonic shifts.