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Pakistan’s Gold Rush: Unpacking the Rs800 Billion Discovery Claim

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Social media has been filled with claims that a massive reserve of gold has been discovered in Attock, Punjab worth Rs800 billion, which is bound to bring a sigh of relief to Pakistan’s economy. But experts are not too sure if the claims hold any truth. The government and geology authorities are still mum over the issue.

According to various reports circulating around, the said gold reserves are supposed to be located in the Attock district, which is generating much speculation and curiosity around the issue. The locals remain optimistic about a windfall while industry analysts pointed out that thorough investigation and credible geological surveys should be conducted for such claims to be validated.

Geological experts say that the discovery of a mineral resource is merely the starting point. Even if proven, much more infrastructure, technology, and time spent in exploration and extraction will be needed before the reserves can significantly contribute to the economy.

With news continuing to stir the waters on the internet, it is essential to separate fact from fiction. Official statements and geological assessments will play a very critical role in deciding whether Pakistan is at the doorstep of history or simply riding the wave of unfounded social media hype.

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