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To which geological age does Indian coal belong ?​

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Answered by XxLUCYxX
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In India, coal occured in two geological ages—Gondwana and tertiary deposits. . Gondwana is a little over 200 million years in age. The major resources of Gondwana coal, which are metallurgical coal, are located in Damodar Valley (West Bengal, Jharkhand).

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In India, coal occured in two geological ages—Gondwana and tertiary deposits. . Gondwana is a little over 200 million years in age. The major resources of Gondwana coal, which are metallurgical coal, are located in Damodar Valley (West Bengal, Jharkhand)

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