1. Khetri
  2. Ratnagiri
  3. Kudremukh
  4. Kolar
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Option 1 : Khetri

The correct answer is Khetri.

  • Khetri is known for copper mines in India.
  • The Khetri Copper Belt is an 80 km long metallogenetic province that stretches from Singhana in the north to Raghunathgarh in the south.
  • Khetri is located at the foothills of the Aravalli Range, which supports copper mineralization.
  • The belt is a component of the North Delhi fold belt and is made up of tightly folded Proterozoic metasediments that lay above basement gneisses.
  • Khetri, Kolihan, Banwas, Chandmari, Dhani Basri, and Baniwali Ki Dhani are notable deposits of the belt (Neem Ka Thana, Rajasthan).
  • Dholamala, Akwali, Muradpura-Pacheri (Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan), and Devtalai are additional deposits (Bhilwara, Rajasthan).

  • Maharastra is home to the Ratnagiri mines. It is a port city in Maharastra and a portion of the Konkan division. The British established this area. These mines contain minerals such as ilmenite and bauxite.
  • The Kudremukh mines are located in Karnataka's the Western Ghats. One of the largest iron ore resources in the world may be found in these mines, which are well recognised for it.
  • A mining area called Kolar Gold Fields is located in Karnataka, India's Kolar district and K.G.F taluk. 
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