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Rajasthan is revolutionizing its mineral exploration strategy by introducing artificial intelligence for the first time. The state will launch a pilot project in Bhilwara, Bharatpur, and Chittorgarh to identify potential mineral zones using advanced AI technologies. This innovative approach aims to accelerate resource discovery while reducing time and cost traditionally associated with exploration methods. The initiative represents a significant technological leap forward in Rajasthan's mining sector, potentially unlocking valuable mineral reserves.

Key Points: Rajasthan Pioneers AI Mineral Exploration in Bhilwara Pilot Project

  • - First AI mineral exploration pilot in Rajasthan targeting Bhilwara and Chittorgarh
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AI to be used for first time in mineral exploration in Rajasthan; initial reports in 45 days

Rajasthan launches groundbreaking AI-driven mineral exploration to identify critical resources using advanced machine learning technologies

"The AI-based approach will save time, cost, and labour while increasing the scientific accuracy of mineral detection - T. Ravikant, Principal Secretary"

Jaipur, June 17

In a significant move to modernise the state's mining sector, Rajasthan will, for the first time, use Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) for mineral exploration.

Initial preparations have started, officials told IANS and said that reports will have to be submitted in this context in around 45 days.

This is the first and innovative initiative of AI-ML in Rajasthan, officials told IANS on Tuesday.

Principal Secretary, Mines and Geology, T. Ravikant, announced that a pilot project will be launched in Bhilwara, Bharatpur, and select areas of Chittorgarh to identify potential zones of critical and strategic minerals using AI technologies.

The project will be implemented through the Rajasthan State Mineral Exploration Trust (RSMET) in collaboration with a private exploration agency notified by the Central Government.

Rajasthan is already a leader in the auction of major minerals and has witnessed a substantial increase in mining revenue.

Of the 82 types of minerals found in the state, 57 are currently being mined.

With this initiative, the government aims to accelerate the exploration of untapped and valuable mineral reserves hidden beneath the state's surface.

Ravikant explained that AI will help pinpoint high-potential mineral zones more efficiently than traditional methods, which are time-consuming and resource-intensive.

"The AI-based approach will save time, cost, and labour while increasing the scientific accuracy of mineral detection," he said.

The AI-based exploration will utilise data from various sources, including satellite imagery, ground penetration radar, and historical geological surveys from both central and state agencies.

The Hyderabad-based NPEA Critical Mineral Tracker, a private firm working under the Central Government, will lead the pilot.

This agency is already active in Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh and will now bring its expertise to Rajasthan.

Once the AI analysis identifies promising areas, drilling will be conducted, followed by chemical analysis of core samples.

Based on the findings, mineral blocks will be prepared for auction.

Rajasthan has extensive limestone reserves and promising potential for critical and strategic minerals such as copper, base metals, and iron ore.

Both the Union and state governments are placing special emphasis on identifying and mining these essential resources, which are key to national development and technological advancement.

Director of Mines, Deepak Tanwar, stated, "This is the first time AI is being employed for mineral exploration in Rajasthan. It's a transformative step that will bring speed, precision, and innovation to the sector."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some tech-forward thinking in our mining sector! Rajasthan has so much untapped potential. AI can help us compete globally in mineral resources. Hope this leads to more jobs for locals too 🙌
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Priya M.
Great initiative but I hope they don't ignore environmental concerns. Mining already affects our Aravalli ecosystem. AI should be used to find eco-friendly extraction methods too.
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Amit S.
As someone from Bhilwara, I welcome this. Our region has mineral wealth but traditional methods take years. If AI can speed this up while being accurate, it's a win for Rajasthan's economy.
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Sunita R.
Hope the data collected remains secure. We've seen how foreign companies exploit our resources. The govt must ensure all mineral data stays within India.
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Vikram J.
About time! Our mining sector has been stuck in 20th century methods while China and Australia use advanced tech. This could make Rajasthan a mineral hub if implemented properly.
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Kavita D.
Good step but what about rehabilitation of affected communities? AI can find minerals fast, but we need equal focus on sustainable development and fair compensation.
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Harish P.
Finally putting our IITs and tech talent to good use! Hope this becomes a model for other states. India needs to modernize its resource exploration methods urgently.

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