Goa’s mining industry is primarily located in the northern coastal belt. The state’s mining belt is located in the talukas of Bicholim, Pernem, Sattari, and Sanguem. These talukas are located in the northern part of the state, along the coast. The mining belt is home to a number of large mining companies, as well as small-scale miners. The mining industry is a major source of employment in Goa, and it contributes significantly to the state’s economy.
The eastern hilly regions of Goa are not home to any major mining operations. The region is largely forested, and it is home to a number of villages. The eastern hilly regions are a popular tourist destination, and they are home to a number of historical and religious sites.
The southern plains of Goa are also not home to any major mining operations. The region is largely agricultural, and it is home to a number of towns and villages. The southern plains are a popular tourist destination, and they are home to a number of beaches and resorts.
Mining is not distributed evenly across Goa. The mining industry is concentrated in the northern coastal belt of the state. The eastern hilly regions and the southern plains are not home to any major mining operations.