Aerial review in Ajmer to find Uranium

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The Atomic Mineral Department (AMD) of India has started an aerial review in Pushkar region to realize the deposition of Uranium after a beginning verification of radiation in this arid place. A 15-member team including specialist from India, Canada, US and other countries will conduct the aerial review with high tech helicopters to discover the Uranium deposit in the earth. The survey is predictable to last for almost a month. The team has complete Kishanpura village as their base position, where they have also stored sufficient helicopter fuel for non-stop work. The town is only five kilometres from Pushkar town.

The aerial review will be done in Tilora, Kishanpura, Savitri temple hills, Pushkar and Ajmer. If the group find deposit of Uranium and other atomic minerals, they will then establish the ground review to find the economic utility of extract the mineral in the region. This is the second place after Sikar where the AMD is conduct the inspection to get the deposition of atomic mineral. The department has also conventional an warning of similar deposit in Udaipur district.

The special team, which started work on Monday, is currently busy result the depth and quality of Uranium in Ajmer district. They have begun with receiving a full graphic of upper and lower crest of the earth. Meanwhile, the helicopter and the review became the centre of attraction for villagers. On Tuesday, children from near villages gather near the base camp to see the chopper. Though officials refuse to speak out the plan, they definite that the exploration will go on for the next one month. Sources said that the hill range in Pushkar are recognized as the main place of Uranium deposit and the aerial survey is to prove the deposit and its variability.

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