Name the coal producing centres in India.
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CHHATTISGARH:
JHARKHAND: ...
ODISHA: ...
MADHYA PRADESH: ...
ANDHRA PRADESH: ...
MAHARASHTRA: ...
WEST BENGAL: ...
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The two main centers of coal reserves in India are
- Jharkhand (Jharia and Bokaro coalfields) and
- Odisha (Talchar and other coalfields).
- Chhattisgarh,
- West Bengal,
- Madhya Pradesh and
- Andhra Pradesh.
Explanation:
- Coal fulfills 67% of the total commercial energy demand of India. Coal is a fossil fuel in the form of a sedimentary rock and has an alias “Black Gold”.
- They contribute to about over 45% of the total coal produced in India.
- West Bengal,Telengana and Madhya pradesh accounted 98% of total coal known Coal reserves in india.
- "Jharkhand and Odisha" has one of the largest coal deposit with 26% and 24 %.
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