Friends, Happy Dhanteras to all of you. On this day, people buy expensive gold and silver items for happiness and prosperity. However, silver prices across the country are skyrocketing. Prices have reached record levels in Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata, where the price has reached ₹1,89,100 per kilogram, and in Chennai and Hyderabad, it has reached ₹2,06,100 per kilogram. But a common question that arises in people's minds is which state has the most silver. Let's find out:
The Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) has the answer.
Rajasthan: India's Silver Reserves
According to IBM data, Rajasthan leads the way in silver. This state alone holds 87% of India's total silver reserves and resources—making it the undisputed leader.
Why Rajasthan? It's all in the mines
Rajasthan's dominance in the silver sector is due to its vast lead-zinc-silver belts, which are among the largest in India.
Some of the major silver-rich mining areas include:
Rampura Agucha (Bhilwara)
Sindesar Khurd (Rajsamand)
Jawar (Udaipur)
Where are the silver mines located?
Rajasthan isn't just rich in silver. These mines also yield zinc and copper, further adding to the state's mineral wealth. Because of this, Rajasthan is not only the largest producer of silver.
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