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53. India’s largest Uranium reserves are found in-

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Domiasat, Meghalaya
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Narwapahar and Jaduguda, Jharkhand
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Tummalapalle, Andhra Pradesh
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The correct option is C Tummalapalle, Andhra Pradesh
The Tummalapalle Mine is a uranium mine in Tumalapalli village located in Kadapa of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Reserves are found to be about 49,000 tonnes. This is confirmed after research conducted by the Atomic Energy Commission of India in. The total proven world reserves are about 5.4 million tonnes and a third of it in Australia

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