The largest coal producing State in India is:
(a) Jharkhand
(b) UP
(c) West Bengal
(d) Tamilnadu
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Answer / hafizur
Chattisghar is the highest coal producing state but options is,not given
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Answer / ajay
All those who have answered other than Jharkhand are idiots.... Why u post an answer if u don't know.
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Answer / gangadhar sonkaria
**It is Orissa.Talcherin angul district is highest coal
producer in india.
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Answer / bidyut mahato
Actually,the largest coal producer state is m.p. But there is no referance of m.p. In option..... Then the second largest coal producing state is jharkhand.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 3 No |
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