A tribal labourer in Madhya Pradesh's Panna district discovered an 11.95-carat diamond worth over Rs 40 lakh while working in a shallow mine. The diamond has been deposited with officials and will be auctioned, with proceeds going to the finder.
Unidentified burglars broke into the house of a retired GST Superintendent in Madhuranagar and stole gold, diamond jewellery, and cash worth Rs 60 lakh. The incident occurred while the family was away. Police have registered a case and begun investigation.
The incident occurred aboard the Indore–Daund Express, where a 73-year-old senior citizen and a resident of Indore discovered her handbag missing when she woke up early in the morning on June 20.
Mandla: For tribal labourer Mulayam Singh life is a daily struggle and the thought of managing expenses for his children always weighed heavy on his mind. However, his fortunes changed overnight when he found a 13-carat diamond worth Rs 60 lakh from a shallow mine in the world-famous Panna diamond mines in the Bundelkhand region […]
Having been made up of Carbon-14 nuclear waste which requires cautious procedure, the diamond is safe for later use with little to no environmental impact.