Rajmahal coalfield
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| Location | |
|---|---|
| Jharkhand | |
| Country | India |
| Coordinates | 25°2′35″N 87°20′39″E / 25.04306°N 87.34417°E |
| Production | |
| Products | Power grade coal |
| Owner | |
| Company | Eastern Coalfields Limited |
The Rajmahal Coalfield is a large coalfield located in Jharkhand in eastern India.
Location

16km
9.9miles
9.9miles
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Sagarmpur
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Raghunandanpur
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Kumarpur
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Tin Pahar
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Patra
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Borio
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Berhait Santali
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Berhait Bazar
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Barharwa
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Sarauni
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Sakrigali
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Moti Jharna
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Teliagarhi
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Bhognadih
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Pakur
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Sahebganj
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Rajmahal
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Godda
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Panchuara
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Pakuria
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Maheshpur
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Litipara
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Hiranpur
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Amrapara
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Udhwa
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Taljhari
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Ranga
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Radhanagar
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Pathna
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Mirzachauki
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Mandro
Damin Bazar
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Kotalpokhar
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Sunderpahari
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Rajabhita
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Pathargama
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Parsa
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Motia
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Mehrma
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Lalmatia
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Hanwara
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Dhamri
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Belbadda
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Basantrai
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Poraiyahat
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Bara Boarijore
Cities, towns and locations in the Sahibganj, Godda and Pakur districts in Santhal Pargana Division
M: municipality, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical/ religious/ tourist centre
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly
M: municipality, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical/ religious/ tourist centre
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly
Rajmahal coalfield is centred around 25°2′35″N 87°20′39″E / 25.04306°N 87.34417°E.
Area of Operations
Five relatively small coal basins – Hura, Chuperbhita, Pachwara, Mahuagarhi and Brahmani - compose the Rajmahal Coalfields. They form a sort of a broken chain along the western flank of the Rajmahal Hills in the north to West Bengal's Birbhum district in the south. The main advantage of this coalfield is that much of its reserves are untouched.[1] Another description shows the Rajmahal area as being composed of the following: Hura, Gilhuria and Jilbari, Chuparbhita, Pachwara and Brahmani.[2]