The Deccan Plateau is one of the broader divisions of the Peninsula Plateau. The Deccan Plateau is a triangular land south of the Narmada River. The
Satpura Range is adjacent to a large north base, and the Mahadev, Kaimer Hills and Maikal Hills form an eastern extension.
The Deccan Plateau is high to the west and slopes gently to the east. An extension of the plateau is also visible to the northeast, locally known as Meghalaya, the
Calbian Gron Plateau, and North Cachar Hills. It is separated from the Chotanagpur Plateau by a fault.
The range of three prominent hills from west to east is Garo, Khasi and Jaintia hills.
The Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats represent the western and eastern ends of the Deccan Plateau, respectively.
Final Answer:
Deccan plateau is a broader division ,and these are high in west slopes to the east.The western and eastern ghats represent the western and eastern end of deccan plateau.