

Geologists confirmed significant gold reserves in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, spanning 100 hectares, including copper and other metals, potentially reshaping the region’s economy
In a potentially game-changing discovery, geologists have confirmed the presence of significant gold reserves deep beneath the surface in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur district. The findings come after years of exploration and sampling in the Mahangwa Kewalri region of Sihora tehsil, an area already known for its rich deposits of iron and manganese.
According to preliminary survey data, the gold deposits are spread across an estimated 100 hectares, and experts believe the quantity could run into lakhs of tonnes. If fully confirmed, this would place Jabalpur among the most mineral-rich zones in India and could dramatically reshape the region’s economic future.