New Delhi . Pakistan is facing economic problem. People there are fascinated to eat and drink. The prices of flour, lentils and vegetables are touching the sky. Poverty is increasing in that country. But in the midst of this, Pakistan has got the lamp of one Aladdin. This lamp is a river of Pakistan, which is spewing gold. A huge gold reserves have been discovered in this river. A report of Pakistani media Dawn News has come out, in which this information has been received.
This gold is Sanjeevani Booti for Pakistan
According to this report, Pakistan has discovered huge gold reserves in the Indus River. The price of which is said to be around 80,000 crore rupees. The government conducted a survey in stuck district in Punjab of Pakistani province. On the basis of this survey, a plan can be made to remove this gold from there, which can prove to be a lifeline for Pakistan struggling with the economic crisis. The mining project will be led by the Government Engineering Services Company National Engineering Services Pakistan (NESPAK) and the Department of Mine and Minerals of Punjab.
Preparations for auction
Dawn News was quoted as saying that NESPAK managing director Jaragam Isaac Khan says that a bid for auction of nine plaser (deposited minerals) gold blocks is being prepared in the stuck district situated on the banks of the Indus River and consultation is being taken for transaction consultation services.
What is connection with India
Geologists believe that this gold has flowed through the Himalayas (India) through the Indus River and has accumulated in the region of Pakistan. Before the partition, this part was included in India, but now it has gone to Pakistan. This gold is found in small pieces in the river. Due to frequent flowing, its particles are flat or round. According to the report, the Indus River is considered a store of precious metals.