Panna: Workers got 40 lakh diamond, auction to be held on this day
Panna: Workers got 40 lakh diamond, auction to be held on this day
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Panna: There are reports from the Panna district of Madhya Pradesh. In the recent news case, a laborer and three of his associates have found an 8.22-carat diamond in a mine. Yes, local experts say that the price of diamonds can be up to Rs. 40 lakhs. On the issue, an official said that the balance amount is given to the concerned miners after deducting royalty and taxes from the amount received after an auction of such raw diamonds.

On the other hand, Panna district collector Sanjay Kumar Mishra told reporters last Tuesday that Ratanlal Prajapati and his associates have extracted an 8.22-carat diamond from the leased land in the Hirapur Taparia area of the district and deposited it in the office. At the same time, he also said that the diamond will be put up for auction on September 21 along with other diamonds.

Raghuveer Prajapati, one of Prajapati's associates, said after depositing precious stones in the government office that he had spent the last 15 years finding diamonds in various mines, but for the first time on Monday, fate supported him and got the precious diamond. The miners also said that he and his companions will use the money from the diamond auction to give their children a better life and education.

In fact, officials say, "A 12 lakh carat diamond reserve is estimated to be in the ground in Panna district, 380 kilometers from Bhopal, the capital of the state. The auction of recently found precious diamonds and 139 other diamonds of the workers will begin from September 21.''

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