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Raniganj Coalfield : ウィキペディア英語版
Raniganj Coalfield

Raniganj Coalfield is primarily located in the Asansol and Durgapur subdivisions of Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It spreads over to the neighbouring districts of Birbhum, Bankura, Purulia and to Dhanbad district of Jharkhand.
==History==

Coalmining in India first started in the Raniganj Coalfield. In 1774, John Sumner and Suetonius Grant Heatly of the British East India Company found coal near Ethora, presently in Salanpur community development block. The early exploration and mining operations were carried out in a haphazard manner.〔Akkori Chattopadhyay, ''Bardhaman Jelar Itihas O Lok Sanskriti'' , Vol I, pp. 46-51, Radical, 2001, ISBN 81-85459-36-3〕
Regular mining started in 1820, led by an agency house, Alexander & Co. In 1835, Prince Dwarkanath Tagore bought over the collieries and Carr and Tagore Co. led the field. For the entire 19th century and a major part of the 20th century, Ranigunj coalfields was the major producer of coal in the country.〔
At the behest of William Princep, Carr and Tagore Co. joined hands with Gilmore Hombray and Co. in 1843 to form Bengal Coal Co., which opened up coal mining activities. Their headquarters was at Sanctoria. Other mining companies included Birbhum Coal Co., Equitable Coal Co., Madhu Roy and Prasanna Dutta Co., Bird and Co., South Barakar Coal Co., Andrew Yule and Company Ltd. and Balmer Lawrie.〔
In 1886, W.W.Hunter wrote, “Raniganj Coalfield has been estimated at an area of 500 square miles. In this ‘black country of India’, which is dotted with tall chimney stalks, many European companies are at work, besides many native firms. At first coal was raised from open workings; but regular mining is now carried on, according to the system known as ‘pillar and stall’… The miners are all drawn from the aboriginal races, chiefly Santals and Bauris, who are noted for their endurance and docility.”〔W.W.Hunter, ''The Indian Empire: Its People, History and Products'', first published 1886, reprint 2005, Asian Educational Services, New Delhi, ISBN 81-206-1581-6〕
The collieries in Raniganj Coalfield were owned by several companies and owners such as
Amalgamated Jambad Syndicate (Private) Limited, Associated Nandi Collieries Limited, Bengal Coal Company, Bimal Kanti Roy, BurrakarCoal Company Limited, Central Poniati Coal Company, Coal & Mineral Syndicate, Dhadka Colliery Company Limited, Dhemomain Collieries and Industries Ltd., Dishergarh Coal Company Limited, East Baraboni Coal Company (Private) Limited, East Barrakar Coal Company (Private) Limited,East Jamuria Coal Company, East Laikdih Colliery Company (Private) Ltd., East Satgram Coal Company Limited, Equitable Coal Company, Ghanshyam Coal Industries (Private) Limited, Ghusick and Muslia Colliery Limited, Gourangdih Colliery Company (Private) Limited, K.C. Pal Choudhury, Khas Kajora Coal Company Limited,Krishna Valley Selected Coal Company, Kuaridh Coal Company (Private) Limited, Kumardih Coal Company, Lodna Colliery Company (1920) Limited, Madhujore Coal Company (Private) Limited, Mondal and Company, Neturia Coal Company Limited, New Beerbhum Coal Company Limited, N.H. Ojha and Company, New Jamehari Khas Colliery (Private) Limited, Nimcha Coal Company (Private) Limited, Oriental Mining & Trading Syndicate, Pure Kustore Colliery Company Limited, Ramjibanpur Coal Company Limited, Samla Dalurband Coal Company (Private) Limited, Shetia Mining and Manufacturing Company Limited, Searsole Coal Company Limited, Selected Dalurband Coal Company (Private) Limited, Sitalpur Coal Company (Private) Limited, Sriniwas and Sons, West Ghusick Coal Company Limited, West Bengal Mining Company and Western Bengal Coalfields Limited. These were nationalized in 1973.

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