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This lists of mines in India is subsidiary to the list of mines article, and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output. For practical purposes stone, marbles and other quarries may be included in this list. In India, the underground mine to surface mine ratio is 20:80 [citation needed].
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The mining industry in India is a major economic activity which contributes significantly to the economy of India. The gross domestic product (GDP) contribution of the mining industry varies from 2.2% to 2.5% only but going by the GDP of the total industrial sector, it contributes around 10% to 11%.
Iron ore mining in India (8 P) U. Uranium mines in India (3 P) Z. Zinc mines in India (3 P) Pages in category "Mines in India"
India is the world's most populated country, having surpassed China in 2023. [26] [27] Although population growth in India has slowed, the country's population is expected to grow and hit a peak of 1.7 billion people by 2064. [27] India's replacement level fertility rate is 2, as of 2023. [28]
Company operates 36 coal mines, which include eleven underground, sixteen open cast & nine mixed mines in year 2020. Company runs eight coal washeries and four are under construction. Mines are grouped into twelve areas for administratisation. BCCL is the major producer of prime coking coal (raw and washed) in India.
This is a list of open-pit mines. Super Pit gold mine. ... Neyveli Lignite – largest open cast mines in India [3] Rampura Agucha Mines, Zinc mine in Rajasthan
Pages in category "Underground mines in India" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kolar Gold Fields