Gold reserves in India: These states of India have the most gold: India has long been known as the Golden Bird. Vast reserves of gold lie beneath its soil. Today, we'll discuss the states with the largest gold reserves.
Bihar -
According to the Geological Survey of India, Bihar tops the list. Bihar's Jamui district has 222.8 million tons of gold reserves. This is India's richest gold reserve. Although commercial mining has not yet begun here, experts believe this reserve could make Bihar the center of India's gold economy in the future.
Rajasthan in Second Place -
Rajasthan has 125.9 million tons of gold reserves. The Bhukia Jagpura Gold Belt in Banswara district is the state's largest gold-rich region. However, mining here is still in its infancy.
Karnataka -
Karnataka has been the backbone of India's gold production for decades. Home to the Kolar Gold Fields and Hatti gold mines, it has approximately 103 million tons of gold reserves. Although Kolar has been shut down, Hatti continues to produce significant amounts of gold.
Andhra Pradesh -
Andhra Pradesh ranks fourth with 15 million tons of gold reserves. Anantapur and Chittoor districts have significant gold reserves.
Uttar Pradesh -
Uttar Pradesh ranks fifth with 13 million tonnes of gold reserves. Sonbhadra district is particularly prominent in this area.
States such as West Bengal, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra also have significant gold reserves. Maharashtra has approximately 1.6 million tonnes of gold reserves.
























