Rare gold deposit discovered in Kadapa district... mining could yield pure gold!
मुख्य बातें
- •Rare gold deposit discovered in Kadapa district
- •Initial estimates suggest over 100 tonnes of gold
- •Geological Survey of India (GSI) conducted exploratory studies
- •Central and state governments initiate steps for mining permits
- •Environmental experts raise concerns over ecological damage
A rare gold mine has been discovered near a village in Kadapa district. Described by locals and officials as one of the largest deposits in the country, they claim that every scoop and wash yields pure gold. The revelation has sparked intense interest in both industrial and government responses.
The gold deposit was uncovered during excavation in a village in Kadapa district. Preliminary surveys indicate that the mine is filled with exceptionally high-quality gold. Speaking to the media, an official said, "Finding such a large quantity of gold in one place is rare. If mining begins here, the country’s gold production could see a significant boost."
A team from the Geological Survey of India (GSI) conducted exploratory studies in the area. Initial estimates suggest that the mine holds at least 100 tonnes of gold deposits. Previously, such large deposits have only been found in Karnataka and Bihar. Both the central and state governments have now initiated steps to grant permits for mining operations.
