Jadugoda's Hidden Past: Unearthing Gold Mines, Tunnels, and British-Era Mysteries
Jadugoda's Hidden Past: Unearthing Gold Mines, Tunnels, and British-Era Mysteries
- •Jadugoda, known for uranium, harbors untold stories of older mining activities, including a site called 'Chimney' behind Rakha Copper Mines.
- •Local accounts suggest a gold mine operated during the British period, with a large chimney built for melting and refining gold.
- •An old tunnel beneath the mountains, believed to extend deep inside, was used during British rule with wooden supports; it later flooded and became inaccessible after a reported collapse.
- •The mysterious well of Rakh Matigoda, dating back to the British era, remains full year-round with water level close to the top, allowing easy collection.
- •A dilapidated British-era fort along the Jadugoda-Narwa road further indicates the region's historical significance, blending history, mystery, and folklore.