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the mineral wealth of a state is considered the property of the _________​

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Answered by renukamadhuriji
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the mineral wealth of a state is considered the property of the Government

Answered by arnabdutta63
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Minerals usually occur deep in the earth. They, in fact, do not belong to any particular owner but belong to all people of the country and have to be used in everyone’s interest. That is why all mineral wealth of a state is considered the property of the government.

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