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Bihar was split into
two states in November 2000 to meet the demands of the Adivasi
people who account for over 60% of the population in some districts
especially at Ranchi the capital of Jharkhand. It comprises of 180
mineral rich Southern districts.
The forested uplands of the Chota Nagpur Plateau are scenically
beautifully but increasingly a region of major industrial
development as its rich seams of coal and huge deposits of iron ore
contribute to India’s economic modernization. |
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