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  2. Makrana marble - Wikipedia

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    Makrana marble was used in the construction of the Taj Mahal. Makrana marble is a type of white marble, popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It is mined in the town of Makrana in Rajasthan, India, and was used in the construction of several iconic monuments such as the Taj Mahal in Agra and Masjid-e-Rasheed in Deoband and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata.

  3. Rishabhdeo - Wikipedia

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    The region has more than 200 mines of green marble. Rishabhdeo is the largest miner of green marble.9 0 per-cent of green marble in the world is produced in Rishabhdev. The turnover of marble industry is more than 500 crore. It also give employment to many labourers. Beyond this the town also has spinning and weaving mill by lnjBhilwara group ...

  4. Makrana - Wikipedia

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    Makrana is a large town in Nagaur district, with a deposit of 56 million tonnes of marble and 40,000 labourers working in 900 mines in the several ranges of the Aravallis. Makrana is the main centres of marble in Rajasthan. Calcitic in nature, Makrana marble is regarded as the oldest, and finest in quality. [3]

  5. Chittorgarh - Wikipedia

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    RIICO industrial area at bypass road and RIICO industrial area chanderiya are big marble industry compounds. All kinds of marble like oynx, Italian marble, Kota stone, famous white marble of Rajasthan are in abundance. Manpura mines are also a major mines in area. The city also boasts of big marble mines.

  6. Stones of India - Wikipedia

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    The marble has a very soft and waxy look and is often used by sculptors. Rajasthan - Abu Black: This is one of the rare black textured marble available. Only produced in the mines of Abu road, this black textured stone is a decorative marble used in temples and sculptures.

  7. Udaipur - Wikipedia

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    www.udaipur.rajasthan.gov.in. Udaipur (Hindi: IPA: [ʊdəjpʊɾ], pronunciation ⓘ) (ISO 15919: Udayapura) is a city in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan, about 415 km (258 mi) south of the state capital Jaipur. [4][5] It serves as the administrative headquarters of Udaipur district. It is the historic capital of the kingdom of Mewar ...

  8. Economy of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan is a mineral-rich state and has a diversified economy having agriculture, mining and tourism as its main engines of growth. The state mines produce gold, silver, sandstone, limestone, marble, rock phosphate, copper and lignite. It is the second-largest producer of cement and contributes one tenth of the salt produced in India. [8]

  9. Aravalli Range - Wikipedia

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    These mines were primarily granite and marble quarries for India's residential and real estate construction applications. [52] In the Central Rajasthan region, Sharma states that the presence of some mining has had both positive and negative effects on neighboring agriculture and the ecosystem.