Studies by scientists of the Geological Survey of India (GSI) have indicated presence of gold and copper deposits in villages of Alwar and Banswara districts of Rajasthan, GSI Director-General Harbansh Singh said today.
After extensive research, the GSI scientists have found important minerals in western Rajasthan and recent studies have indicated gold and copper deposits in Alwar's Mundiyawas-Khera village and Banswara's Bhukhya village, the DG said while inaugurating the 26th All-India Athlete Competition of GSI here.
Further research on these two metals is underway, he said, adding that Rajasthan is rich in mineral deposits.
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Airborne survey can find 300-metre-deep minerals, he claimed.
The DG said GSI has been active in predicting natural calamities like landslide and added that a team of scientists is doing a research on landslide-prone areas so that an Uttarakhand-like tragedy can be predicted.