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India mines minerals worth Rs 17,339 cr in July

Of this, contribution from coal was highest at Rs 6,238 crore.

New Delhi: The total value of India's mineral production, which excludes atomic as well as minor, was Rs 17,339 crore in July.

Of this, the contribution from coal was the highest at Rs 6,238 crore (36 per cent), the Mines Ministry said. That was followed by petroleum (crude) at Rs 5,593 crore, natural gas (utilised) at Rs 2,165 crore, iron ore at Rs 1,347 crore, limestone at Rs 554 crore and Lignite at Rs 535 crore, it added.

"These six minerals together contributed about 95 per cent of the total value of mineral production in July 2016," the ministry said.

The index of mineral production of mining and quarrying sector for July 2016 (based on the new Series 2004-05 =100) stood at 118.7, which was 0.8 per cent higher as compared to July 2015.

The country produced 442 lakh tonnes of coal, lignite (30 lakh tonnes), natural gas (utilised) (2,618 million cu m), petroleum (crude) (31 lakh tonnes), bauxite (1,972 thousand tonnes), chromite (177 thousand tonnes), copper (11 thousand tonnes), gold (172 kg), iron ore (115 lakh tonnes).

Lead production stood at 22,000 tonnes, while that of manganese ore was 150,000 tonnes, zinc was 89,000 tonnes, limestone 253 lakh tonnes, and that of diamond was 3,100 carat.

( Source : PTI )
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