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WARORA

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 327 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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WARORA  , a

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town of
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British India, in
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Chanda
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district of the Central Provinces, on a branch of the
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Great
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Indian Peninsula railway . Pop . (1901) 10,626 . Warora gives its name to a coalfield, which was worked by the government from 1871 to 1go6; a fire-clay industry under the same management also raised fire-clay for bricks and tiles . The ginning and pressing of cotton is an important industry .

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As per 2001 census the population of Warora is 60,000.
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