Monday, March 17th, 2025

Pakistan got gold reserves, huge amount of gold found in this river, this river of India also spews gold


Pakistan is facing its worst economic crisis, people are struggling with unemployment. Amidst all the difficulties, a ray of hope has emerged for Pakistan which can solve all its problems. Actually Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) found reserves of about 32.6 metric tons of gold.

According to media reports, the estimated value of the huge gold reserves is around 600 billion Pakistani rupees. You will be surprised to know that gold is not found anywhere else but in the Indus River. Let us tell you, Indus River is mentioned in ancient Indian texts, which is considered one of the sacred rivers. It flows through the northern areas of Pakistan and India. Let us know in detail about this river. (all representative photos- unsplash.com)

Huge amount of gold found in Indus River!

According to media reports, GSP has found huge gold deposits in the Indus River, brought by fast-flowing water from the northern hilly areas of the country. Let us tell you, Indus river flows through 3 countries. Which includes China, India and Pakistan. This river flows for approximately 1,976 miles.

Indus river is the deepest river

Indus river is the deepest river

According to reports, when the water level of Indus River decreases in winter, the local people collect gold particles. Let us tell you, Indus River is one of the longest rivers of Asia. Not only this, this river is also the deepest. The Indus River passes through Leh to the cities of Islamabad and Karachi. Its total depth is about 200 meters deep.

Pakistan would not have existed without the Indus River

Pakistan would not have existed without the Indus River

Indus River is the largest river of Pakistan, which plays an important role in the environment, economy and culture of the country. Actually, Pakistan is called ‘Gift of Indus’, because if there was no Indus river, then Pakistan would have found only stones and desert and it would have been a dry country. The Indus River was called “Hindu” by the Iranians and Greeks about 2500 years ago.

These are the tributaries of Indus River

These are the tributaries of Indus River

In Ladakh, the left bank tributary of Indus River is Zanskar River and in the plains its left bank tributary is Panjnad River, which has five major tributaries which mainly include Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers. As we have told you that Indus River is one of the longest rivers of Asia, hence this river also has tributaries. Their names are Vitasta, Chandrabhaga, Iravati, Vipasa and Shatadru rivers.

Gold comes out of this river of India

Gold comes out of this river of India

Swarn Rekha River is a river flowing in Jharkhand, India. Here for many centuries the local tribals have been sifting the sand of the Swarn Rekha River and collecting gold particles. Let us tell you, this river is counted among those rivers of India, where maximum gold is produced. Flowing through the states of Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha, this river has been a place for gold mining for centuries. The river sand is sifted by local communities using traditional methods, revealing shiny particles of gold. Here people’s expenses are incurred by doing this work.

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