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What are the resources share by tn to other states?

LIGNITE AND ELECTRICY : You may claim it as Central Resource, But Assam
Takes royalty for Fossil fuel, Tamilnadu generously gives it Lignite to Center and
never treated lignite and Electricity generated from that as Tamilnadu’s right. In fact
Tamilians are very proud that NEYVELI is the Beacon light for entire South India.
And they will never say that Lignite belongs to us only.

NUCLEAR POWER : We are facing a great risk and supply power to others,
because of the Availability of Sea water required for nuclear plant, and both
Kalpakkam and Koungulam feeds other states without a Court or Tribunal required
to tell you have to give to others also.

RENEWABLE RESOURCES : Forest and Wildlife. Bannanas, Mangoes, Rubber.


Sugarcane ,Tapioca and flowers of Best quality. Also livestock, Fisheries and poultry.

LEATHER : We have spoiled our Palar river and produce leather for
others. Tamilnadu accounts for 70% of tanned leather, 28% of leather
footwear. Before wearing your shoes next time think of Tamilnadu’s share and
acknowledge.

TEXTILE :We have spoiled our Noyyal river and produced Textile for others.
Coimbatore is the Manchester of South India. Coimabatore and Thiruppur generates
Employment and Economy not only for Tamilnadu but entire for entire South India.

INDUSTRIES : Steel, Copper. Aluminium and Cement are shared.

(Kolar gold field got lot of Tamilians, in fact majority is Tamil, if it was inside
Tamilnadu, I Would have said Tamilnadu alone produces Gold in India, but
Tamilnadu now the credit to goes to Karnataka.(Of course Karnataka has got so
many other contributions and credits like coffee etc..)

FINALLY HUMAN RESOURCE : EVERY WHERE WHETHER IT IS MALAYSIA,


SRILANKA, KERALA ESTATES, KARNATAKA OR ANDHRA FIELDS YOU CAN
SEE TAMILS WORKING AS HARD LABORS ONLY TAKING MINIMUM WAGES
AND IN SOME PLACES THEY ARE ONLY TARGETED, SOFT VICTIMS,
WHETHER IT IS CAUVERY OR OTHER INTER STATE PROBLEM, I REALLY
FEEL SAD. YOU CAN’T SEE TAMIL BOSSES BUT YOU CAN SEE TAMIL
WORKERS VERY EASILY. IF THEY ARE SENT BACK LIFE WILL BE VERY
DIFFICULT FOR THE BOSSES.

Water is the elixir of life, a precious gift of nature


to mankind and millions of other  species  living on
the earth.  Tamil Nadu constitutes 4 percent of India’s
land area and is inhabited by 6 percent of India’s
population, but has only 2.5 percent of India’s water
resources. More than 95 percent of the surface water
and 80 percent of the ground water have already been
put into use. Major uses of water include
human/animal consumption, irrigation and industrial
use. The demand for water in Tamil Nadu is increasing
at a fast rate both due to increasing population and
also due to larger per capita needs triggered by
economic growth. The per capita availability of water
resources however, is just 900 cubic meters when
compared to the national average of 2,200 cubic
meters. Agriculture is the largest consumer of water in
the State using 75 per cent of the State’s water
resources. Mineral Resources of Tamil Nadu
 
Tamil Nadu is the leading holder of country's resources of vermiculite, magnetite, dunite, rutile,
garnet, molybdenum and ilmenite. The State accounts for the country's 81% lignite,75%
vermiculite, 69% dunite, 59% garnet, 52% molybdenum and 30% titanium minerals resources.
Important minerals that are found to occur in the State are as follows:
 
 
Baxuite in Tamil Nadu
 

 Bauxite in Dindigul, Namakkal, Nilgiris & Salem districts; 

 Dunite/pyroxenite in Salem district; 

 Felspar in Coimbatore, Dindigul, Erode, Kanchipuram, Karur, Namakkal, Salem &


Tiruchirapalli districts;

 Fireclay in Cuddalore, Kanchipuram, Perambalur, Pudukottai, Sivaganga, Thiruvallur,


Tiruchirapalli, Vellore & Villupuram districts; 

 Garnet in Ramanathapuram, Tiruchirapalli, Tiruvarur, Kanyakumari, Thanjavur &


Tirunelveli districts; 
 Granite in Dharmapuri, Erode, Kanchipuram, Madurai, Salem, Thiruvannamalai,
Tiruchirapalli, Tirunelveli, Vellore & Villupuram districts; 

 Graphite in Madurai, Ramnathapuram, Shivganga & Vellore districts;  

 Gypsum in Coimbatore, Perambalur, Ramnathapuram, Tiruchirapalli, Tirunelveli,


Thoothukudi & Virudhunagar districts. Similarly, occurrences of minerals, such as

 Lignite deposits are located in Cuddalore Ariyalur, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Nagapattinam


& Ramanathapuram districts; 

 Limestone in Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Dindigul, Kanchipuram, Karur, Madurai,


Nagapattinam, Namakkal, Perambalur, Ramnathapuram, Salem, Thiruvallur, Tiruchirapalli,
Tirunelveli, Vellore, Villupuram & Virudhunagar districts; 

 Magnesite in Coimbatore, Dharmapuri, Karur, Namakkal, Nilgiri, Salem, Tiruchirapalli,


Tirunelveli & Vellore districts;

 Quartz/silica sand in Chennai, Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Dharmapuri, Dindigul, Erode,


Kanchipuram, Karur, Madurai, Namakkal, Periyar, Perambalur, Salem, Thiruvallur,
Thiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Tiruchirapalli, Villupuram, Virudhunagar & Vellore districts; 

 Talc/ steatite/soapstone in Coimbatore, Salem, Tiruchirapalli & Vellore districts; 

 Titanium minerals in Kanyakumari, Nagapattinam, Ramanathapuram, Thiruvallur,


Tirunelveli & Thoothukudi districts; 

 Vermiculite in Dharmapuri, Tiruchirapalli & Vellore districts; 

 Zircon in Kanyakumari district have been established. Other minerals that occur in the
State are apatite in Dharmapuri & Vellore districts; 

 Barytes in Erode, Madurai, Perambalur, Tirunelveli & Vellore districts; 

 Bentonite in Chengai-Anna district; 

 Calcite in Salem district; 


 China Clay in Cuddalore, Dharampuri, Kanchipuram, Nilgiris, Sivaganga, Thiruvallur,
Tiruvannamalai, Tiruchirapalli & Villupuram districts; 

 Chromite in Coimbatore & Salem districts; 

 Copper, lead-zinc and silver in Villupuram district;

 Corundum and gold in Dharmapuri district; 


 
 

 Dolomite in Salem & Tirunelveli districts; 

 Emerald in Coimbatore district; 

 Iron ore (magnetite) in Dharmapuri, Erode, Nilgiris, Salem, Thiruvannamalai,


Tiruchirapalli & Villupuram districts; 

 Kyanite in Kanyakumari & Tirunelveli districts; 

 Molybdenum in Dharmapuri, Dindigul & Vellore districts; 

 Pyrite in Vellore district; 

 Sillimanite in Kanyakumari, Karur & Tirunelveli districts; 

 Tungsten in Madurai & Dindigul districts; 

 Wollastonite in Dharmapuri & Tirunelveli districts. Districtwise reserves/resources of


lignite are provided

 Petroleum and natural gas deposits are located in Cauvery basi


Reference ;

 Wikipedia
 Tnevis.nic.com

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