Geography, asked by ks0022474, 2 months ago

Which is not a mining town in India.

(A) Jharia,

(B) Raniganj

(C) Bokaro

(D) Varanasi ko​

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Answered by d200876
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Answer:

C - bokora

Explanation:

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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C) Bokaro

Bokaro is not a mining town in India.

  • Bokaro, also referred to as Bokaro Steel City, is a planned community in the Indian state of Jharkhand. It is the state's fourth-largest city in terms of population. It is one of India's planned cities.
  • The Bokaro district's administrative centre is located at Bokaro. The city is bordered by hill ranges in the Giridih and Ramgarh districts and is situated along the banks of the Garga River and the Bokaro River. One of India's most tranquil cities is this one. The city's population in 2011 was 563,417, and the surrounding metropolitan region had a population of 1,100,000. The city has a geographic area of 183 km.
  • Bokaro's oldest settlement, Marafari, was only a village during the Mughal and Sultanate eras. The Maharaja of Kashipur oversaw the surrounding cities of Purulia. Bokaro, which was governed by the Mughal and Sultanates, was also part of the Manbhum area. Chas, a Bokaro neighbourhood under British authority, was informed. It was incorporated into the state of Jharkhand after independence.
  • Apart from Ranchi and Dumka, Bokaro Steel City serves as the administrative centre for the Bokaro District, the Koylanchal Range (Bokaro, Dhanbad, and Giridih), and the Police IG Zone, which includes seven districts: Hazaribagh, Dhanbad, Giridih, Koderma, Chatra, Bokaro, and Ramgarh (North Chotanagpur Division).

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