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Channel UPSC GEOGRAPHY (@upsc_geography_notes_optional) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 67 144 subscribers, ranking 2 444 in the Education category and 4 960 in the India region.

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Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 67 144 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 24 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -1 073 over the last 30 days and by -53 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

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  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 2 109 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 2 175 views.
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This channel provides notes from different major books like D.R. khullar, G.C leong etc No copyright material allowed. Queries - @Upscgeographybot

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 25 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Education category.

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■ GONDWANA COAL #Economicgeography (formed 250 million years ago) ◇ Around 98 per cent of India's coal reserves and 99% of to
GONDWANA COAL #Economicgeography (formed 250 million years ago) ◇ Around 98 per cent of India's coal reserves and 99% of total coal production are from Gondwana fields. ◇ The carbon content in Gondwana coal (250 million years old) is less compared to the Carboniferous coal (350 million years old – almost absent in India) because of its much younger age. ◇ The volatile compounds and ash (~ 30%) don’t allow carbon percentage to rise above 60%. (It requires a few million years more for the quality has to get better). ◇ Gondwana coal is free from moisture, but it contains Sulphur and phosphorus. ◇ Coking as well as non-coking coal and bituminous coal are obtained from Gondwana coal fields. ◇ Anthracite is generally not found in the Gondwana coal fields. ◇ The Damuda series (i.e. Lower Gondwana) possesses the best worked coalfields accounting for 80 per cent of the total coal production in India. ▪︎@upsc_geography_notes

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■ GONDWANA COAL #Economicgeography (formed 250 million years ago) ◇ Around 98 per cent of India's coal reserves and 99% of to
GONDWANA COAL #Economicgeography (formed 250 million years ago) ◇ Around 98 per cent of India's coal reserves and 99% of total coal production are from Gondwana fields. ◇ The carbon content in Gondwana coal (250 million years old) is less compared to the Carboniferous coal (350 million years old – almost absent in India) because of its much younger age. ◇ The volatile compounds and ash (~ 30%) don’t allow carbon percentage to rise above 60%. (It requires a few million years more for the quality has to get better). ◇ Gondwana coal is free from moisture, but it contains Sulphur and phosphorus. ◇ Coking as well as non-coking coal and bituminous coal are obtained from Gondwana coal fields. ◇ Anthracite is generally not found in the Gondwana coal fields. ◇ The Damuda series (i.e. Lower Gondwana) possesses the best worked coalfields accounting for 80 per cent of the total coal production in India. ▪︎@upsc_geography_notes

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■ GONDWANA COAL #Economicgeography (formed 250 million years ago) ◇ Around 98 per cent of India's coal reserves and 99% of to
GONDWANA COAL #Economicgeography (formed 250 million years ago) ◇ Around 98 per cent of India's coal reserves and 99% of total coal production are from Gondwana fields. ◇ The carbon content in Gondwana coal (250 million years old) is less compared to the Carboniferous coal (350 million years old – almost absent in India) because of its much younger age. ◇ The volatile compounds and ash (~ 30%) don’t allow carbon percentage to rise above 60%. (It requires a few million years more for the quality has to get better). ◇ Gondwana coal is free from moisture, but it contains Sulphur and phosphorus. ◇ Coking as well as non-coking coal and bituminous coal are obtained from Gondwana coal fields. ◇ Anthracite is generally not found in the Gondwana coal fields. ◇ The Damuda series (i.e. Lower Gondwana) possesses the best worked coalfields accounting for 80 per cent of the total coal production in India. ▪︎@upsc_geography_notes

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■ GONDWANA COAL #Economicgeography (formed 250 million years ago) ◇ Around 98 per cent of India's coal reserves and 99% of to
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■ CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 3. BITUMINOUS COAL (black coal) ◇ Bituminous Coal is soft, dense, compact coal with 40 to 80 per ce
CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 3. BITUMINOUS COAL (black coal) ◇ Bituminous Coal is soft, dense, compact coal with 40 to 80 per cent carbon. ◇ Bituminous Coal is the most widely available and used coal. ◇ It derives its name after a liquid called bitumen.Moisture and volatile content are low (15 to 40 per cent). ◇ It does not have traces of original vegetable material. Calorific value is very high due to high proportion of carbon and low moisture. ◇ It is used in the production of coke and gas.

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■ CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 3. BITUMINOUS COAL (black coal) ◇ Bituminous Coal is soft, dense, compact coal with 40 to 80 per ce
CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 3. BITUMINOUS COAL (black coal) ◇ Bituminous Coal is soft, dense, compact coal with 40 to 80 per cent carbon. ◇ Bituminous Coal is the most widely available and used coal. ◇ It derives its name after a liquid called bitumen.Moisture and volatile content are low (15 to 40 per cent). ◇ It does not have traces of original vegetable material. Calorific value is very high due to high proportion of carbon and low moisture. ◇ It is used in the production of coke and gas.

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