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  2. The Sengol - Wikipedia

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    Vummidi Bangaru Chetty, a jeweller from Madras (currently Chennai), crafted the Sengol. [11] The Sengol is a handcrafted, gold-plated sceptre about five feet (1.5 m) long, and has a diameter of about three inches (76 mm) at the top and one inch (25 mm) at the bottom.

  3. Bangaru Thalli (scheme) - Wikipedia

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    Bangaru Thalli (lit. ' Golden Mother ' ) is a welfare scheme aimed at supporting girl children, launched by the Government of Andhra Pradesh , India. This initiative seeks to provide financial assistance to families, starting from the birth of a girl until her graduation, with a specific focus on economically disadvantaged households.

  4. Sovereign Gold Bond - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Monetisation Scheme, Indian Gold Coins and Sovereign Gold Bonds were all launched in the same event. Narendra Modi launching the Gold schemes and handing over a card to a woman in November 2015. It was first notified by the Department of Economic Affairs on 14 January 2016 under the Government Securities Act, 2006. The initial ...

  5. China finds world’s largest gold deposit worth over £63 billion

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    China says it has discovered the world’s largest known deposit of gold, estimated to be worth over $80bn (£63bn).. The deposit at the Wangu goldfield in central China could yield more than ...

  6. The Gold (Control) Act, 1968 - Wikipedia

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    The Gold (Control) Act, 1968 is a repealed Act of the Parliament of India which was enacted to control sale and holding of gold in personal possession. High demand for gold in India with negligible indigenous production results in gold imports, leading to drastic devaluation of the Indian rupee and depletion of foreign exchange reserves to alarming levels.

  7. Orogenic gold deposit - Wikipedia

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    A variety of gold deposits are formed in accretionary orogens, including orogenic gold deposits. [38] Orogenic gold deposits are typically located in metamorphosed fore-arc and back-arc regions, as well as in the arc [3] and show a close spatial relationship to lamprophyres and associated felsic porphyry dikes and sills. [39]

  8. Sukhoi Log mine - Wikipedia

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    After the majority of the gold input was finished, many large scale tectonic and geological events have occurred. Such event ages obtained by the monazite, Rb–Sr, and paleomagnetic studies. During these events the gold was likely remobilized and other ore minerals (e.g. pyrite) formed to create the present day state of Sukhoi Log.

  9. Talk:Bangaru Thalli (scheme) - Wikipedia

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