Co > References for ‘coal’
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[7] Calamities are also caused by the [...] subterranean resources such as coal, oil and water. One of the greatest [...] the land portion is decreasing.
[8] Another cause of environmental [...] cavities created by mining underground coal. If these cavities are left unfilled, [...] causing whole regions to collapse.
[26] Some of the sparks may return to [...] transformed into carbon particles, minute coal particles, which in the wintertime [...] illustration is not at all practical.
[91] Besides food and clothing, fuel [...] (wood is used in some places, and coal or oil in others) in any given [...] exerting undue pressure on them.
[25] Oak wood is somewhat light. It [...] this region a light variety of coal may be found.
[13] Alcohol, pharmaceuticals, medicinal [...] in Tripura, and inferior quality coal is available. Once upon a time [...] is also scope for producing oil.
[16] Thirdly, there is the Khatra subdivision [...] portion of this area huge deposits of coal, mica, silver and copper can be [...] properly planned and developed.
[5] As one might expect, we were quite [...] oven. I found everything – coal, cow dung fuel-cakes, tea leaves, [...] bring milk and a little fruit.
[1] The word Khańd́in [...] (on sugar, tobacco, jute, tea and coal) and partly with the unitary provincial [...] products (jute, tobacco, tea and coal) are in the control of the unitary states.
[14] Thirdly, there is the Khatra subdivision [...] portion of this area huge deposits of coal, mica, silver and copper can be [...] properly planned and developed.
[20] The Indian state of Orissa is very rich in mineral resources such as coal, bauxite and manganese, but the [...] nor increase collective wealth.
[20] I cannot support the “lofty [...] or to the fields or farmyards or coal mines, picking up light work for [...] Debonair behind a lace curtain.
[21] I do not support the supposed wisdom [...] sell, or to the fields, farms or coal mines, voluntarily taking on light [...] indolently behind a lace curtain.
[21] GENERAL [...] bed of the Damodara is rich in coal deposits. That is why such a [...] united Bengal. –Eds.
[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] rock] – this provides us coal, and sand of high quality. Presumably [...] quantities, since in the regions rich in coal, many a village bears the name [...] long time and have now turned into coal. In Ráŕh, coal is colloquially called áḿgár [...] Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[4] There being profuse coal beneath the riverbed, the river [...] or fire, is the Dámodar.
[5] There is also some coal in the Ajay Valley. We should remember that the existence of this coal depends on the extent of a special [...] river-valleys there have an accumulation of coal. Not even one coal-field is to [...] is old, so are its forests. So coal is to be found there. Eastern [...] forests to be transformed into coal. However, in all the regions of [...] economic and social development.
[78] In olden times rivers used to be [...] Dámodar. Since there was charcoal or coal deposits beneath the Damodar the [...] kaḿsa or kaḿsá.
[10] Let us take the case of Ráŕh [...] igneous rock. There is good quality coal and sand in the strata of ancient [...] sargasso sea in ancient times.
[9] Beyond the physical and psychic [...] out like a diamond in a heap of coal. But where does the effulgence [...] well. His existence is tribhaomika.
[3] The nature of a thing determines [...] gold cannot be used to measure coal. Weighing gold requires a sensitive balance, whereas weighing coal requires a crude one.
[4] Subtle objects cannot be measured [...] Though gold cannot be weighed with a coal balance, coal can be weighed with a gold balance. [...] physical nor a psychic balance.
[18] Now, the tool you commonly [...] pointed. The pickaxe was used in coal mines in earlier times before the scientific means of cutting coal was introduced. The pickaxe is [...] kut́a is “pickaxe”.
[140] Kut́t́a + imac = [...] the earths deeper strata. Coal is generally extracted from these [...] is both Sanskrit and proper.
[141] Some metals and non-metals, [...] example, stones, certain types of coal which produce less heat, hematite, [...] is kut́t́ima .
[142] A stone chip mine is not called [...] kut́t́ima . An open coal pit should be called auṋgára kut́t́ima .
[35] In fact why have we come to this [...] functions it needs fuel, water, coal, etc. Now, when human beings have [...] if they survive for 100 years.
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[75] Energy which can be produced on [...] Thermal power can be produced from coal and other fossil fuels. Bio-gas [...] can be used in bio-gas plants.
[10] The word indhana is derived by [...] modern era we can also call the coal or electricity that we use for cooking indhana.
[14] Each and every person should be [...] rich in mineral resources such as coal, chromium, bauxite, manganese, [...] maintained, is sheer foolishness.
[7] With the eradication of socio-economic [...] in mineral resources. Abundant coal, bauxite, manganese and other [...] placing the cart before the horse.
[17] 5. Take some sulphur and coal soot and grind it into a paste [...] apply as ointment on the sores; or
[147] Ráŕh has huge deposits [...] there are extensive deposits of coal, coal gas and natural gas. These mineral [...] manufacture medical equipment.
[23] West Bengal earns no percentage [...] Furthermore, Bengal has to sell coal and iron ore to other parts of [...] essential food items at extra cost.
[14] Bihar must not try to establish [...] sufficient quantities of red hematite or coal. Nevertheless, many healthy industries [...] crude oil is fast diminishing.
[35] Palamu was once the central portion [...] Along the Damodar Valley there are coal deposits. In the western portion of the river valley there are also coal deposits, old hard rock, metamorphosed [...] The red soil is laterite soil.
[37] In Hazaribagh district most people [...] newly formed district of Giridih. Coal can be found in the Damodar Valley.
[55] What about underground wealth in [...] limestone, dolomite, China clay and coal. In the eastern portion there is no dolomite, only coal. Red hematite and iron ore can [...] of Jamui district, and there are coal deposits in Lalmotia.
[56] The cheapest electricity in Angadesh is thermal electricity from coal. There is no need to purchase coal from outside as is being done [...] plain areas where the land is wavy.
[8] Japan purchases scrap iron from [...] to Japan. Paredeep also exports coal to Japan. The most astonishing [...] technologically advanced country.
[9] Orissa is one of the most backward [...] export Orissas iron ore and coal. Instead they should develop many [...] based on its own raw materials.
[21] There is not much opportunity for developing thermal power based on coal in Bangladesh. In the Maymansingh and Chittagong districts, coal which has not been fully metamorphosed can be found. However, this coal will take another 800,000 to 1,000,000 years to be transformed into good quality coal. At that time human beings will not live on this earth. To develop thermal power by importing coal would not prove to be a very wise plan!
[119] “Your thinking is correct,” [...] basin, you get ample amounts of coal – high quality coal. The primary source of material for this coal is decomposed palásh trees. [...] todays palásh trees.
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[61] According to PROUT, wherever there [...] followed, then all tea plantations, coal mines and other natural resources [...] create a very dangerous situation.
[118] Molasses is gotten by boiling the [...] through modern processes to yield coal sugar. Since they all come from sugar cane, aekśava refers to all of them.
[123] Formerly ciinii was mistakenly [...] British era, when insufficient coal sugar was being produced in this [...] called bátávii lemon.