Massive Gold Discovery in Rajasthan’s Banswara
Many years ago, India was called ‘Sone Ki Chidiya’ or ‘Gold India’. There were so many minerals and valuable objects in the Indian soil that everyone from the Mughals to the British came to India to plunder it. But nowadays, there is very little land in India. Although the interior of India is still filled with land, the eyes of greedy eyes are fixed on the places where big companies are searching for it. And in this way, India is becoming less and less beautiful day by day. Whereas earlier, land was found in many places, now gold mines have been discovered in Banswara, a tribal-populated district of Rajasthan, for the third consecutive year.

The tenders for exploration (drilling and excavation) in the Kankariya block of Ghatol in Banswara will be opened in the upcoming month of November. The confirmation of a third gold mine in the Kankariya village of the Ghatol region of the district was made several years ago. It is estimated that several tonnes of pure gold can be extracted from here. This extends across the Kankariya Gram Panchayat and a surrounding area of approximately 3 kilometres. The entire region is estimated to have a reserve of over 11 crore tonnes of gold ore.
The government had issued tenders on September 29, with applications due by October 14. The government has set November 3 as the date for opening the tenders. Previously, the mining department had cancelled tenders, citing technical deficiencies. The mining department had cancelled the previous tenders, citing technical flaws.
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