
Mumbai, June 20: A remarkable discovery has sparked excitement in the Panna district of Madhya Pradesh. A local woman miner, Meena Devi, found a high-quality diamond weighing 6.54 carats in a shallow mine located in the village of Jaraupur.
Experts estimate the diamond’s value at over ₹2 million. Meena, a resident of Noida, received a small mining lease for the shallow mine earlier this year.
Since obtaining her mining lease in March, Meena has been diligently working in the mine. After much hard work and patience, her dedication paid off with the discovery of this exquisite diamond.
The news of her find has brought immense joy to her family and the entire village, with locals celebrating what they consider another precious gift from Panna’s diamond-rich land.
According to sources from the diamond office, the gem has been securely deposited at the Panna diamond office, ensuring complete confidentiality. The news of this significant find has spread rapidly.
Following established procedures, the diamond will be showcased at the upcoming auction organized by the authorities. After the auction, the government will deduct its revenue share and applicable fees before transferring the remaining amount to Meena.
If the diamond fetches its estimated value or more, it could bring significant changes to Meena and her family’s life.
Villagers have praised Meena’s success, stating that Panna continues to favor those who work honestly in its mines. This story has reignited discussions about the potential of small-scale diamond mining and the participation of women in this traditional yet challenging field.
Panna is one of India’s oldest and most renowned diamond mining regions. Its mines have produced exquisite gems for centuries. The area features both mechanized and traditional shallow mines, with strict government regulations in place to promote sustainable mining. The Panna diamond office oversees mining, registration, and auction processes, ensuring transparency and generating revenue for the state.
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