Punjab’s mining minister, Ibrahim Hasan Murad, confirmed the discovery after extensive geological investigations.
Islamabad: Pakistan has struck gold, literally as massive reserves and deposits of the precious yellow metal have been discovered along the Indus River in Pakistan Punjab’s Attock region.
In connection with the Punjab government’s efforts to promote sustainable tourism practices, the district administration of Attock said it has taken various initiatives to attract visitors and ...
The Indus River The Indus River is one of the oldest ... Media reports reveal that the river, particularly in Pakistan's Punjab province near Attock, is said to be carrying gold deposits.
Geological Survey of Pakistan has reportedly unearthed over 30 metric tonnes of gold reserves in Indus River in Attock Region in Punjab. The reserves are a result of erosion from mountainous ...
Pakistani media reports, among other things, further stated that the Indus River, particularly in Pakistan's Punjab province near Attock, may carry gold deposits. Earlier, Punjab's mining minister ...
By 1818, “he held all the northern Punjab between the Indus and the Sutlej.” Between 1820 and 1823 he chipped away at the Afghan possession west of Attock in the Battles of Attock and Nowshera.
spread across a 32-kilometer stretch in Attock." The statement further said that the "Geological Survey of Pakistan conducted thorough sampling from 127 sites", adding, "This milestone marks a ...
This year, the OICCI Climate Excellence Awards have also been introduced to recognize and celebrate the outstanding ...
This year, the OICCI Climate Excellence Awards have also been introduced to recognize and celebrate the outstanding ...