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UPSC Indian Geography 11 - Minerals of India

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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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