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  2. Khetri Nagar - Wikipedia

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    Khetri Nagar is also known as "Copper." There are many attached villages near Khetri Nagar, such as Manota Khurd; the people of this village were employed in mines. Khetri is full of heritage and diversity. The town is known for its religious diversity among its population. It is one of the underdeveloped areas of India.

  3. Copper production in India - Wikipedia

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    Production. Mining is done by both opencast and underground methods. The major copper mines are the Khetri copper belt in Rajasthan, Singhbhum copper belt in Jharkhand and Malanjkhand copper belt in Madhya Pradesh which are mined by HCL; Singhbhum belt is mined by M/s Indian Copper Complex. While the Ingeldhal mine is operated by M/s Hutti Gold ...

  4. Hindustan Copper - Wikipedia

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    Hindustan Copper Ltd. (HCL) [4] was incorporated on 9 November 1967 to take over the plants and mines at Khetri, Kolihan in Rajasthan and Rakha Copper Project in Jharkhand from National Mineral Development Corporation. The central office is located at Kolkata which is the capital of the West Bengal state in India.

  5. Ganeshwar - Wikipedia

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    Ganeshwar is located near the copper mines of the Sikar-Jhunjhunu area of the Khetri copper belt in Rajasthan. The Ganeshwar-Jodhpura culture has over 80 other sites currently identified. The period was estimated to be 2500–2000 BC. Historian Ratna Chandra Agrawala wrote that Ganeshwar was excavated in 1977. Excavations revealed copper ...

  6. Katli river - Wikipedia

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    Ganeshwar is located near the copper mines of the Sikar-Jhunjhunu area of the Khetri copper belt in Rajasthan. It mainly supplied copper objects to Harappa. [citation needed] Copper objects, microliths & pottery were found throughout the deposits. [citation needed] Copper objects included arrowheads, spearheads, fish hooks, bangles and chisels.

  7. Malanjkhand - Wikipedia

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    Malanjkhand also referred to as MCP (acronym for Malanjkhand Copper Project) is an open-pit copper mine in India, located near the town of Malanay to Raipur, Madhya Pradesh State. It is located nearby to the Kanha National Park. It is the largest base metal mine in India. [citation needed] The Closepet series of the Dharwarian formation is ...

  8. Chalcolithic - Wikipedia

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    The Chalcolithic (also called the Copper Age and Eneolithic) [a] was an archaeological period characterized by the increasing use of smelted copper. It followed the Neolithic and preceded the Bronze Age. It occurred at different periods in different areas, but was absent in some parts of the world, such as Russia, where there was no well ...

  9. Category:Copper mines in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Copper mines in India". The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .