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National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines

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Annexure 8 (cont.)Sl.No.<strong>Mineral</strong>2004–05Jharkhand Orissa Chhattisgarh Rajasthan KarnatakaMadhyaPradesh1 Iron ore - 23.52 72.85 42.33 0.15 79.752 Bauxite 1.26 10.54 29.05 8.18 0.223 Copper 9.2 0.14 - - 3.774 Lime stone 119.95 3.08 10.35 62.06 116.56 54.245 Dolomite 1.03 1.05 5.030 5.54 0.49 0.46 Manganese 4.17 - 11.18 - 0.0094 1.197 Chromite - - 44.03 - 0.258 Diamond 4.18 - - -9 Gold 8.3210 Rock phosphate 30.8411 Lead & Zinc 151.2312 Major minerals(sum <strong>of</strong> sl. nos.1–11)139.79 38.33 172.5 118.11 303.05 144.3713 Coal/lignite 533.95 835.74 441.9 555.5 2.8714 Sub-total673.74 874.07 614.4 673.61 305.92 144.37(sl. nos. 12 +13)15 Other minerals 8.78 1.95 4.66 0.95 34.83 2.316 Major mineralsGrand total(sl. nos 14 + 15)682.52 876.02 619.1 674.56 340.75 146.6717 Minor minerals 51.2 40.14 44.54 20.05 249.04 64.2718 Total royalty 733.72 916.16 663.6 694.61 589.79 210.94*In the case <strong>of</strong> Rajasthan, minor minerals in 2004–05 include royalty on marble (Rs 96.48 crore), masonrystones (Rs 24.66 crore), and sandstone (Rs 38.96 crore).Source: <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mining and Geology, various state governments.285

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