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Coalfields meaning
plural of coalfield
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Phase one includes the ERP implementation in Coal India and its two subsidiaries—Mahanadi Coalfields and Western Coalfields.
In the midsized city where I live, OxyContin continued to be viewed as a rural problem into the early 2010s—a problem in the coalfields, some four hours to the west.
In the Talcher coalfields in Odisha, run by a unit of Coal India, a local government directive means outside work should stop in the middle of the day, to prevent heatstroke.
They are joined at the top of the ladder by ECBC Comets from the Coalfields Netball Club.
When he was a young child, his family moved to the coalfields of McDowell County, West Virginia.
Four decades on from the start of the Miners' Strike, The State of the Coalfields 2024 report indicates continued economic challenges in these areas.
That is not a conclusion that will be universally welcomed, but the fact is that not enough of the regeneration effort in former coalfields has fed through into higher employment for those it was supposed to benefit.
More than 70 applications were received by the cabinet’s Division of Abandoned Mine Lands seeking funding through this year’s AML Pilot program to revitalize the coalfields in Kentucky’s Appalachian region through economic development.
Trailblazing international boxer and gay rights advocate Christy Salters grew up in Wyoming County, in the heart of West Virginia’s coalfields.
The agency seeks to create jobs in 420 counties across 13 states, including the West Virginia and Kentucky coalfields.
Despite their disadvantages, Newcomen engines were reliable and easy to maintain and continued to be used in the coalfields until the early decades of the 19th century.
From the northern coalfields and ironworks a string of world class boxers were produced, which was later matched by notable fighters from Cardiff.
Likewise, Keynes said Austria would now be consigned to "industrial ruin" as "nearly all the coalfields of the former Empire lie outside of what is now German-Austria ".sfn Campbell writes that the "apparent majority did not regard the treaty as perfect".
Morgan (1982), p.215 With the outbreak of World War II the coalfields of Glamorgan saw a sharp rise in trade and employment.
The industrially important Saarland was to be governed by the League of Nations for 15 years and its coalfields administered by France.
The line was designed to link the coalfields of Glamorgan to London, and was also part of Isambard Kingdom Brunel 's vision of a transport link from London to New York.
The region's coalfields fuelled industrial expansion in other areas of Britain, and the need to transport the coal from the collieries to the Tyne led to the development of the first railways.
They occur in two major troughs, which extend under the English Channel where similar coalfields are located. citation Seismic activity has occasionally been recorded in Kent, though the epicentres were offshore.