People have watched the recent blockbuster movies KGF: Chapters 1 and 2. The film has blown audiences away all over India. The film is set in a gold mine and is based on true events that occurred in the Kolar Gold Fields of Karnataka. As far as we know, the Kolar gold fields are one of India’s largest gold mines. What we don’t know is that it isn’t; according to a recent study, Bihar has the largest gold reserves in India.
According to the Geological Survey of India, there is a similar gold stockpile in Bihar’s Jamui district today. According to an official, the Bihar state government intends to investigate mining locations in Bihar’s Jamui district. The Jamui district is believed to have the largest gold reserves in the country.
The Geological Survey of India discovered a similar gold stockpile in Bihar’s Jamui district today. According to an official, the Bihar state government intends to investigate mining locations in the Jamui district of Bihar. The Jamui district is thought to have the most gold reserves in the country.
The Gold Reserve in Jamui district contains 222.88 million tonnes of gold and 37.6 tonnes of minerals, according to the Geological Survey of India (GSI). In his speech last year in the Lok Sabha, Union Mines Minister Prahlad Joshi revealed that Bihar has the largest share of gold reserves in the country (222.885 million tonnes), accounting for 44 percent of the country’s total gold reserves.