By Bizodisha Bureau, Bhubaneswar, March 19, 2026: Mineral rich Odisha of late found deposits of diamonds, rubies and gold-bearing formations across several districts adding precious minerals to its rich mining portfolio.

Replying to questions in the Assembly on Thursday, Steel and Mines Minister Bibhuti Bhushan Jena said diamond-bearing stones have been identified in the Kalmidadar area of Nuapada district. He said detailed technical and economic assessments are underway to determine the volume and viability of the discovery.

The minister informed the House that ruby deposits have been reported from Hinjilibahal-Jilingibar under the Junagarh block of Kalahandi district, pointing to the presence of gemstone-bearing zones in western Odisha. The discovery, he said, is currently under detailed technical and economic assessment to ascertain its mining viability.

“Apart from the precious minerals, gold-bearing stones have been traced in several locations in the state. Gold- and copper-bearing formations have been identified in Madanasahi–Kanjia under the Kuliana block in Mayurbhanj district. Similar signs of gold mineralisation have been reported from Gopur–Jaladihi in Keonjhar district’s Banspal block,” he said.

In Deogarh district’s Reamal block, Jena said, exploration in the Adas-Rampalli area has yielded indications of copper, graphite, nickel and gold mineralisation. He, however, clarified that no pearl deposits have been identified in the state so far.

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Earlier exploration by the Geological Survey of India had flagged gold prospects in districts such as Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar, Sundargarh and Deogarh. Studies in belts like Adas–Rampalli and parts of Mayurbhanj have indicated low-to-moderate grade gold mineralisation, though these are yet to be classified as proven reserves.

Sources in the Steel and Mines department said further drilling and detailed exploration will be required to establish the extent and grade of the deposits. “The identified areas are currently under different stages of investigation, including geological mapping, drilling, grade analysis and environmental assessment. Commercial extraction will depend on the outcome of these studies and necessary regulatory clearances,” sources said.

Although these are not yet classified as fully proven reserves, systematic exploration could significantly upgrade the resource base. Officials said economic viability, extraction technology and ecological considerations will play a key role in determining whether these resources can be developed.

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