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to be awarded annually for works of merit and research in field of coal mining. Even today the above gold medal award is considered to be very prestigious and awarded annually by The Mining, Geological and Metallurgical Institute of India to persons excelling in field of coal mines industry in India.
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owned by him started a primary school for the benefit of the children of labour working in his mines. Further, in 1939–40, he also started a Labour's School in Jharia to train labours for coalmines, the school was then called Rao Bahadur D. D. Thacker's Labourers' School. In 1954, he donated money to
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He died in 1961 and his coal mine business was carried on by his sons under name and style of D. D. Thacker & Sons, which was finally taken over by Government of India after nationalization of coal mines in 1972.
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Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress, Volume 36, 1949 :Thacker, DD, Diwan Bahadur, MIME, FRSA, (Lond.), Honorary Magistrate (First Class), Colliery Owner, Pure Jharia Colliery, Jharia (Manbhum).
83: 67:, purchasing the stake from heirs of Khora Ramji. Later on he vigorously expanded his coal mining as well coal trading business and purchased several mines in Bengal & Bihar. 55:, who had taken leadership in Jharia coal mining belt. He started his career as coal agent around 1900, later he entered into coal mining in 1905 when in partnership with 79: 71: 331: 356: 341: 193:
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Diary of Golden Days at Jharia – A Memoir & History of Gurjar Kashtriya Samaj of Kutch in Coalfields of Jharia
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and did his preliminary education there. He was attracted to coal mining business due to his connection with
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In 1954 he donated money to commemorate a running shield trophy for sports held in coal mining community.
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located in Jharia. After death of Seth Khora Ramji in 1923, however, he became sole proprietor of
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Quarterly journal of the Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Society of India, Volumes 23–24
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Coking Coal Nationalisation Act of 1972 – D. D. Thacker & Sons, Pure Jharia Colliery
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Society of India
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During his lifetime he held several posts like, chairman and Secretary of the
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A brief life sketch of Diwan Bahadur D. D. Thacker – page 25
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in his lifetime. He was among the patron and trustees of
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Journal of scientific and industrial research, Volume 6
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Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Society of India
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Progress of the mineral industry of India, 1906–1955
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Index

Jharia
Dhanbad
Gujarati
Bhuj
Princely State of Cutch
Mistris of Kutch
Seth Khora Ramji & Brothers
Indian Mining Federation
Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Society of India
Bihar Chamber of Commerce
Indian Colliery Owners' Association
Jharia Anglo-Gujarati School





Quarterly journal of the Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Society of India, Volumes 23–24











Indian annual register, Volume 1

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