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- Jharia - Wikipedia
Jharia is a neighbourhood in Dhanbad city in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district in Jharkhand state, India Jharia's economy is heavily dependent on the local coal fields, used to make coke
- Jharia | Coal Mining, Fire Hazards Pollution | Britannica
Jharia, coalfield and former town, northern Jharkhand state, eastern India The coalfield lies in the Damodar River valley and covers about 110 square miles (280 square km) The bituminous coal produced there is suitable for coke (most of India’s coal comes from the Jharia and Raniganj fields in the valley)
- Burning for over 100 years, Jharkhand’s underground fire . . .
Jharia, situated in the Dhanbad district, is one of Jharkhand’s largest towns Lying within one of India’s largest coal reserves, the Jharia coal field has been burning uninhibitedly for over
- About Jharia, General Information on Jharia, Know about Jharia
The city of Jharia is a part of the Dhanbad district of Jharkhand in eastern region of India This city is rightly called as the ‘Land of Coal Fields and Coal Mines’, owing to its rich coal fields, with abundant reserves of coal, used in blast furnaces, for the preparation of coke
- The 100-year-old fire which is burning Jharkhand from under . . .
Jharia's century-old coal fire, suspected to have started in 1916 due to various factors, continues to affect local communities with severe heat, landslides, and health hazards
- JHARIA: A TOWN ON FIRE A Microcosm of Neglect and Greed
Jharia, a small, bustling and mineral-rich urban town in the Dhanbad district of Jharkhand is gradually sinking It has one of India's largest and high quality coking coal reserves
- Jharia Coalfield: Indias Premier Coking Coal Treasure
Jharia Coalfield is one of India’s most significant coal reserves in the Dhanbad district of Jharkhand Known for its vast deposits of high-quality bituminous coal, it has been a critical energy source for power generation, steel production, and cement manufacturing
- Luís Costa - Jharia: The burning village - mindat. org
Jharia coal mines are India's most important storehouse of prime coke coal used in blast furnaces, it consists of 23 large underground and nine large open cast mines Scattered in the region are the vast open-cast mines, interspersed with villages and miners colonies
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