The approved uranium mining project at Rohil in Khandela tehsil of Sikar district is an important current-affairs update for both Rajasthan's economy and India's nuclear energy programme. The Rajasthan government revealed details of the project. Uranium Corporation of India Limited will invest nearly ₹3,000 crore at the site. The project is expected to create 1,623 direct jobs, with 80% reserved for local residents.
Uranium deposits have been discovered across 1,086.46 hectares at Rohil. Preliminary estimates indicate about 12 million tonnes, or 1.2 crore tonnes, of uranium reserves. This will be Rajasthan's first major uranium mining operation, so it should be read not just as an industrial investment but also as a step linked to domestic uranium supply. Uranium Corporation of India Limited is a public sector enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy and is associated with mining, processing, and supplying uranium.
For exams, read this as an example of uranium deposits in Rajasthan, mining investment, and local employment policy. In RAS and UPSC-style questions, the likely prelims facts are the location Rohil, Khandela tehsil, Sikar district, the 1,086.46-hectare deposit area, nearly ₹3,000 crore investment, 1,623 direct jobs, and 80% local reservation in those jobs. For mains, the project can be used as an example of domestic uranium supply, India's nuclear energy programme, and employment generation. For static GK linkage, remember Sikar district's Rohil uranium deposit and the role of uranium supply in the nuclear energy ecosystem.
