Consider the following statements about Madhya Pradesh.
1. Its extent from East to West is 870 km and from North to South is 605 km.
2. Its Northern boundary is drawn by the Chambal and Southern boundary by Tapti river.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements about Madhya Pradesh.
1. Its extent from East to West is 870 km and from North to South is 605 km.
2. Its Northern boundary is drawn by the Chambal and Southern boundary by Tapti river.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? Correct Answer Both 1 and 2

1. Its extent from East to West is 870 km and from North to South is 605 km.
The length of Madhya Pradesh from east to west is 870 km and from North to south is 605 km. Madhya Pradesh is among the few landlocked states of India.

2. Its Northern boundary is drawn by the Chambal and Southern boundary by Tapti River.
The natural boundary of Madhya Pradesh is determined by the Chambal River in the north and plains of Ganga-Yamuna, in South.

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