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Match the following
Coal Mine Location
i) Raniganj a) Tamil Nadu
ii) Jharia b) West Bengal
iii) Neyveli c) Orissa
iv) Talcher d) Jharkhand
v) Wardha e) Maharastra
i-b, ii-d, iii-c, iv-a, v-e
i-e, ii-c, iii-b, iv-a, v-d
i-a, ii-b, iii-c, iv-d, v-e
i-b, ii-d, iii-a, iv-c, v-e
India has the fifth largest coal reserves in the world. As on 31 March 2016, India had 308.80 billion metric tons (340.39 billion short tons) of the resource.
Notable coal-mining areas include:
Korba Coalfield in Korba District, Chhattisgarh (Gevra Mines: Asia's largest open cast mine) Singareni collieries in Bhadradi district (Old Khammam District), Telangana Jharia mines in Dhanbad district, Jharkhand India's largest coalmine Wardha coal mine, Maharashtra Raniganj in Bardhaman district, West Bengal Neyveli lignite mines in Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu Singrauli Coalfield and Umaria Coalfield in Madhya Pradesh
Talcher in Orissa.
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