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Rampura Agucha is a zinc and lead mine in the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan, India. It has world's largest deposits of zinc and lead. The mine is owned by Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL).

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Rampura Agucha The zinc king of Rajasthan

History

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Rampura-Agucha deposits were discovered in August, 1977 by T. C. Rampuria, a geologist with the Government of Rajasthan's Directorate of Mines and Geology. Hindustan Zinc Limited started drilling in February, 1980 and a report regarding the estimate of the deposit was submitted in 1981. The development of this mine started in 1988 and the first ore production was in March 1991. Rampura-Agucha has a combination of open pit mine and underground mine

Smelter for this mine

Chanderiya smelter complex was built in the Chittorgarh district to refine the zinc-lead ore of this mine.

Rampura Agucha is today the world's largest zinc producing mine.

Location

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Rampura Agucha is located 220 km from Jaipur. It is north of Bhilwara, and northwest of Shahpura. Rampura-Agucha is 17 km southeast of bijainagar on NH 79.

Rampura Agucha Smelting success Business Line

Rampura Agucha Working in zinc Minestories Minestories

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References

Rampura Agucha Wikipedia