Bengaluru: After nearly two decades of its closure, Bharat Gold Mines Limited (BGML) in the Kolar Gold Field (KGF) again saw a ray of hope for its revival with Union Minister for Coal, Mines and Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi directing the Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited (MECL) to start exploration work in these mines.
Nearly 100 km from Bengaluru, KGF is a town known for gold mining for more than a century. The mines were closed on February 28, 2001, due to the fall in gold prices. The pyroclastic and pillow lava at Kolar Gold Fields have been declared a National Geological Monument by the Geological Survey of India (GSI) for their protection, maintenance and encouragement of geo-tourism.
Joshi took to Twitter to announce this decision on Monday, saying, "Happy to convey that exploratory drilling at Betrayaswamy block of Kolar Gold Fields commenced today (Monday)."
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He also shared photographs on Twitter of the commencement of the activities. Joshi said that the mining would help resolve Bharat Gold Mines Limited (BGML) issue over exploration in KGF that has been pending for the last 16 years.
The exploration started after Joshi met with Karnataka Chief Minister B. S. Yediyurappa on August 28.