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Kolar Gold Fields, famously known as K.G.F., represents a remarkable chapter in India's industrial heritage, nestled in the Kolar district of Karnataka. While gold extraction has occurred here since ancient times, it was during the late 19th century that British enterprise transformed K.G.F. into one of the world's deepest and most productive gold mines. This pioneering venture introduced advanced mining techniques and significant infrastructure to the region.
At its peak, K.G.F. was a vibrant, self-contained township, often called 'Little England' due to its European-style architecture and amenities. It was a marvel of engineering, boasting one of Asia's first hydroelectric power plants, Shivanasamudra, built specifically to electrify the mines. Thousands of laborers from across India contributed to unearthing vast quantities of gold, significantly impacting the economic landscape of colonial India.
Despite its glorious past, operations at K.G.F. ceased in 2001 due to declining gold reserves and escalating operational costs. Today, the site stands as a poignant reminder of an era of immense resource extraction and a unique social history, continuing to captivate public imagination as a symbol of both colonial ambition and indigenous labor.
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💡 Did You Know: Prashanth Neel is known for his unique, stylized action sequences and is currently working on 'Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire' starring Prabhas.
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