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UPSC Indian Geography 11 - Minerals of India
Coal
- Gondwana Coal- Bituminous, Tertiary Coal- Lignite (TN)
- Jharia, bokaro,
- Singrauli-Damodar Valley,
- Godavari Valley,
- Wardha Valley
- Mahanadi Valley
Iron
- Keonjhar , Singhbhum
- Steel Plants: VISL-Bhadravati, ISCO- Burnpur, Dharitri -paradeep
Aluminium
- Jayanagar West Bengal,
- HINDALCO Renukoot,
- NALCO Angul,
- INDALCO Belgaum
Copper
- Copper-Khetri (Rajasthan), malanjkhand (Balaghat)
- Hindustan copper Limited, Balaghat
Other Minerals
- Chromite, Bauxite, Graphite- Orissa
- Manganese-balaghat, chhindwara,
- Lead-mogra Rajasthan,
- gold, Hutti and ramagiri,
- mica koderma,
- gypsum-nagaur,
- Uranium-jaduguda,
- thorium-Thamballapalle (ap)
- Matchesh - West Bengal
Silk
- Karnataka mulberry, Jharkhand tassar,
- Madhya Pradesh
- Eri - Assam
Cotton
- Fort Glaster Howrah 1818,
- Producer Maharashtra
- Mills- Tamilnadu
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