explain with examples of the minerals which provide base for the development of metallurgical industries in india
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Ferrous minerals like iron ore, manganese etc., account for about three-fourth of the total value of the production of metallic minerals in India. As such, ferrous minerals provide a strong base for the development of metallurgical industries in India.
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Fe, Mg minerals accounts for largest shape of metallic minerals industries in india.
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- Mining in India is a major economic activity and it accounts for 2.5% share of the GDP of the nation and contributes to about 11% of the production.
- Iron, aluminum, chromium, and bauxite are largely found minerals in the world, they are estimated to be $106.4 billion as of 2010.
- Geographical distribution of minerals in India is found in states of the northeast peninsular belt that has 70% of the mineral deposits, the center belt has 30% of the mineral deposits and the southern belt has the lowest density of minerals.
- India has a significant reserve of coal and bauxite and high quality of copper, steel, zinc, and gold minerals which are essential for the metallurgical industries in India have shown substantial growth in the past five years.
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