Step 1: Identifying the key points in the passage.
- Coal constitutes 85% of the global fossil fuel reserves.
- The coal deposits of India occur in Gondwana and other regions.
- Gondwana coal contributes 99% of India's coal resources.
- Major coal mines are located in the South Eastern quadrant of India.
- Gondwana coalfields are represented by isolated basins along major rivers like Damodar and Koel.
- Tertiary coal resources are found on the extremities of peninsular India.
- Coal is classified into two categories: coking and non-coking coal.
- Coking coal is used in metallurgical industries and is further divided into prime, medium, and semi-coking coal.
- Non-coking coal is categorized into seven grades based on caloric value.
Step 1: Analyzing the content.
The passage discusses the importance of coal as a natural resource in India, its major deposits, classifications, and its role in various industries.
Step 2: Suggesting a title.
A suitable title for this passage could be **"Coal Resources in India"** or **"The Role of Coal in India's Economy."**