Lithium in Jammu and Kashmir Reasi: The ministry of mines made the announcement about discovery of lithium - which can be used to make batteries for Electric Vehicles - on Twitter.
The Geological Survey of India has discovered 5.9 million tonnes of inferred resources (G3) of lithium, which is used for making electric vehicle (EV) batteries, for the first time in the country at Salal-Haimana in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K)’s Reasi district.
Lithium is used for making electric vehicle batteries. (Shutterstock)
Mines at the preliminary stage of exploration are also known as G3.
The ministry of mines on Thursday made the announcement about the discovery on Twitter.
It said Vivek Bharadwaj, the mines ministry secretary, handed over 16 geological reports and memorandums to state governments during the 62nd Central Geological Programming Board meeting.
Speaking at the meeting, Bharadwaj said this is for the first time that lithium reserves have been discovered in the country.