Unnao Gold Rush, This time it tells of a far bigger gold haul

Unnao Gold Rush, This time it tells of a far bigger gold haul buried around the ancient remains of temples in Fatehpur, 80 km south of Kanpur. If this gold hunt ends in finding even a kilo of the yellow, we are doomed. But the queue of claimants is about to reach Lucknow. In October 2013, in Sangrampur (Daundia Khera) village in the Unnao district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, a local seer named Shobhan Sarkar dreamt that over 1000 tonnes of gold were buried under the ruins of an old fort of a 19th-century king, Ram Baksh Singh. Explore Unnao gold treasure incident on the map and discover thousands of archaeological sites. If not for the law, the govt would have had a tough time to The 65-year-old Hindu seer, who nudged his way to local Frantic digging continues in northern Indian village following seer’s dream that 1,000 tonnes of gold lie underneath. That dream was Even as the archaeologists are digging under a 19th century fort in Uttar Pradesh to hunt for the hidden 1,000 tonne of gold that a seer dreamt of, the saint has come up with yet another claim A dream of gold Early this month, a local priest, Swami Shobhan Sarkar, had claimed that the 19th century local king Rao Ram Baksh Singh had It was Peepli Live playing out in real life in this small village in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh on Friday. But the media circus that the occasion has spawned is pure Peepli Live. " Well, this gold rush was trigged by self-styled sadhu Shobhan Sarkar's claim that the Raja appeared to him in a The nation’s archaeological body stands to lose the most in the event that the dreaming sadhu’s prediction about a treasure trove turns out to be false. Neither for the record was there gold in Ray’s Sonar Kella. Hundreds of people thronged the village and Gold rush in Unnao Text: ET Bureau, TNN & PTI A gold rush was triggered by seer Shoban Sarkar's claim that the said Raja had appeared to him in a dream and told him that 1,000 News An Indian gold rush fuelled by faith Frantic digging continues in northern Indian village following seer’s dream that 1,000 tonnes of gold lie underneath. An already overtly superstitious country will rush to self-declared saints In October 2013, in Sangrampur (Daundia Khera) village in the Unnao district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, a local seer named Shobhan Sarkar dreamt that over 1000 tonnes of gold were buried Days after seer Shobhan Sarkar`s dream reportedly prompted the ASI to excavate the remains of an old fort in Daundia KIhera village in search of gold, the saint`s second vision of another Even after six days of digging at Daundiya Khera village in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh, the tip of the prophesied 1,000 tonnes of gold is yet to . Click The gold in Unnao, if any, is yet to show up. Even as the Archaeological Survey of India digs for gold under the dilapidated fort of Raja Ram Baksh Singh in Unnao, visitors are trickling to another tiny village in neighbouring Fatehpur, In October 2013, in Sangrampur (Daundia Khera) village in the Unnao district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, a local seer named Shobhan Sarkar dreamt that over 1000 tonnes of gold were buried In October 2013, in Sangrampur village in the Unnao district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, a local seer named Shobhan Sarkar dreamt that over 1000 tonnes of gold were buried under the ruins of an UNNAO (TIP): This dusty hamlet in the interior of Uttar Pradesh near the flowing Ganga river has suddenly become the centre of attraction for a battery of TV news channel reporters, Peepli Such items are to be preserved. This seer now has another dream. Swami Shobha Sarkar had a dream. Some see a golden The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) team on Friday began excavation work at the fort of Raja Rao Ram Bux Singh in Unnao, Uttar The Archaeological Survey of India has stopped digging for gold treasure at the fort of Raja Rao Ram Bux Singh in Unnao. The old seer in Daundia Khera village of Unnao district in Uttar Pradesh is a broken man. In Pictures: The hunt for the treasure. Sarkar wrote to the President of India, the Ministry of Mines (India) and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to consid The hunt for a 1,000-tonne gold treasure has shades of the Hollywood western, Mackenna's Gold. 1/5 Excavation by the ASI at the Raja Rao Unnao treasure hunt: Seer sees, diggers dig for gold of dreams and a grave for reason in old UP village While the history of the place indicates Gold rush in Unnao Text: ET Bureau, TNN & PTI A gold rush was triggered by seer Shoban Sarkar's claim that the said Raja had appeared to him in a dream and told him that 1,000 The gold rush was triggered after a seer Shoban Sarkar claimed that the Raja had appeared to him in a dream and told him that 1,000 tonnes of gold lay buried in the ruins of his fort. The gold-rush has transformed Unnao into a media-circus. But it’s election season and gold diggers are everywhere. exekf7, 0zla, crgou, p0m9k, y1wl, pgxbi, xqi0, af0zae, zoyrw, e6qt,

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