No gold deposits in UP’s Sonbhadra, GSI denies 3000-tonne discovery
Reports about the discovery of gold deposits, estimated to be around 3,000 tonnes, in Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh have turned out to be fake, with the Geographical Society of India (GSI) denying the claim made by a district mining official.
Reports about the discovery of gold deposits, estimated to be around 3,000 tonnes, in Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh have turned out to be fake, with the Geographical Society of India (GSI) denying the claim made by a district mining official.
GSI Director General (DG) M Sridhar told news agency PTI on Saturday that GSI had not estimated such kind of vast resource of gold deposits in Sonbhadra. “Such data was not given by anybody from GSI,” he added.
“We share our findings regarding any resources of ore after conducting survey with the state units…. We (GSI, Northern Region) had carried out work in that region in 1998-99 and 1999-2000. The report was shared with UP DGM for information and further necessary action,” he said.
The exploration works of the GSI for gold was not satisfactory and the results were not encouraging to come up with major resources for gold in Sonbhadra district, he added.
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Sonbhadra district mining officer KK Rai had on Friday said the gold deposits were found in Son Pahadi and Hardi areas of the district. The deposits in Son Pahadi are estimated to be around 2,943.26 tonnes, while that at Hardi block are around 646.16 kg, the official said.
Rejecting the claim, Sridhar said in its report after exploration in the district, “The GSI has estimated a probable category resource of 52,806.25 tonnes of ore with 3.03 grams per tonne gold (average grade) for a strike length of 170m in Sub-Block-H, Son Pahadi of Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh”.
“The mineralised zone having an average grade of 3.03 grams per tonne of gold is tentative in nature and the total gold which can be extracted from the total resource of 52,806.25 tonnes of ore is approximately 160 kg and not 3,350 tonnes as mentioned in the media,” the DG clarified.
The GSI is headquartered in Kolkata.
(With inputs from agencies)
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