Which place is/ are the major coal mines in India *
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. Jharkhand – 83.15 billion tonnes
Located in north-east India, the state of Jharkhand top the list of India’s coal reserves — at more than 26% — and production.
The state’s main coal-mining centres are Jharia, Bokaro, Auranga, Giridh, Dhanbad, Ramgarh, Karanpur and Hutar. Most of these coal fields are located in a narrow belt that runs east to west.
The Jharia coalfield, which is located south of Dhanbad, is India’s oldest and richest coalfield with the best of bituminous coal in its reserves.
The total coal reserves in Jharkhand are estimated to be 83.15 billion tonnes.
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