The correct answer is: B) Satpura Range.
The Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is located in the Satpura Range, which is a mountain range in central India. The Satpura Range is part of the Deccan Plateau and runs from the Narmada River in the north to the Tapti River in the south. The range is about 600 kilometers long and 100 kilometers wide. The highest peak in the Satpura Range is Mount Deodhar, which is 1,352 meters (4,434 feet) high.
The Satpura Range is a popular tourist destination. The area is known for its beautiful scenery, including forests, waterfalls, and lakes. The Satpura Range is also home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, elephants, and deer.
The Satpura Range is an important watershed. The rivers that flow from the Satpura Range provide water for irrigation and drinking water for millions of people. The range is also an important source of timber and other forest products.
The Satpura Range is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site was designated a World Heritage Site in 1989 for its natural beauty and its importance for biodiversity.
The other options are incorrect. The Vindhya Range is a mountain range in central India. The Aravalli Range is a mountain range in northwestern India. The Maikal Range is a mountain range in central India.