Discover how India’s only active diamond-producing district lets ordinary citizens legally hunt for diamonds.
What if a small patch of land could turn you into a millionaire? In India’s only active diamond-producing district, that dream isn’t just a fantasy—it’s a legal opportunity. In Madhya Pradesh’s Panna district, any ordinary citizen can obtain a government lease to search for diamonds, and every year, stories emerge of people whose fortunes change overnight.
The latest success story has once again put Panna in the spotlight. A tribal family that had already become lakhpatis after discovering a diamond worth ₹93 lakh in 2024 has now struck fortune for the second time in just two years, unearthing another precious diamond estimated to be worth around ₹30 lakh.
Luck Smiles Again: Same Family Finds Another Diamond Worth ₹30 Lakh
The extraordinary discovery was made at the Ahirgawan diamond mine in Panna district.
The family unearthed an 11.19-carat uncut diamond, which experts estimate could fetch around ₹30 lakh at auction. What makes the discovery even more remarkable is that this is not their first stroke of luck.
In 2024, Rakesh Adivasi, his elder brother Raju, and brother-in-law Ratan had discovered a 19.22-carat diamond from the same mining area. The gemstone was later auctioned by the government for approximately ₹93 lakh, dramatically transforming the family’s financial condition.
Determined to try their luck once again, the trio obtained a fresh mining lease from the Panna Diamond Office in April this year. After nearly two months of relentless digging, their efforts paid off with yet another glittering discovery—proving that in Panna, perseverance can sometimes be rewarded with priceless treasure.

The Only Place in India Where Anyone Can Legally Search for Diamonds
Panna enjoys a distinction unlike any other district in the country. It is the only active diamond-producing region in India where private individuals can legally search for diamonds after obtaining a mining lease from the district administration.
Every year, hundreds of people—including farmers, labourers, small traders, government employees and even retirees—arrive in Panna with hopes of discovering a sparkling fortune hidden beneath the soil.
The state government allots small mining plots, generally measuring 8×8 metres, on lease. Once permission is granted and the prescribed fee is paid, leaseholders manually excavate the land, wash the gravel and carefully inspect every stone in search of diamonds.
Find a Diamond? Here’s What Happens Next
Unlike illegal mining, Panna follows a transparent government-regulated system.
If a diamond is found, it must be deposited with the Panna Diamond Office, where experts evaluate the stone before it is sold through a government auction. After deducting the applicable royalty and taxes, the remaining auction proceeds are handed over to the leaseholder.
This unique arrangement has made Panna one of the few places in the world where ordinary citizens can legally participate in diamond prospecting.
Where Dreams Are Buried Beneath the Earth
The diamond-bearing belt stretches across parts of the Vindhyan region surrounding Panna. While most leaseholders spend weeks or even months digging without finding a single gemstone, occasional discoveries have created countless stories of ordinary people becoming overnight lakhpatis.
Over the years, farmers, daily wage labourers and small business owners have uncovered diamonds worth several lakhs, reinforcing Panna’s reputation as a place where patience, determination and a bit of luck can change lives forever.
India’s Only Active Diamond-Producing District
Madhya Pradesh remains the only diamond-producing state in India, with Panna at the heart of the country’s diamond industry.
The district is also home to the Majhgawan Diamond Mine, operated by the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), India’s only mechanised diamond mine. Alongside it, hundreds of small government-leased artisanal mines continue to preserve a centuries-old tradition of diamond hunting.
A Legacy That Dates Back Centuries
Panna’s diamonds have been famous for centuries. Historical records suggest that the region’s rich diamond deposits were known long before modern mining began. Even today, the district attracts not only treasure seekers but also tourists visiting the nearby Panna Tiger Reserve, making it one of India’s most unique destinations.
For most people, finding a diamond remains a dream. But in Panna, that dream comes with a government lease, a shovel, months of hard work—and, if fortune smiles, a gemstone that could change a family’s destiny forever.










