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TSX.V: USHA | OTCQB: USHAF | FSE: JO0

Company Overview

Introduction

Company Overview

Usha Resources Ltd. is a North American mineral acquisition and exploration company focused on the development of quality battery and precious metal properties that are drill-ready with high-upside and expansion potential. Based in Vancouver, BC, Usha’s portfolio of strategic properties provides target-rich diversification and consist of Jackpot Lake, a lithium project in Nevada; White Willow, a lithium project in Ontario; and Lost Basin, a gold-copper project in Arizona. Usha trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol USHA, the OTCQB Exchange under the symbol USHAF and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol JO0.

Our advantages are:

Our mission

Usha is in the business of strategically negotiating and acquiring early-stage battery and precious metals projects that require minimal start-up costs. With prudent due diligence performed by our highly experienced and diversified board and technical team, we are able to take our properties from an idea into a highly prospective project with immediate upside potential.

Our Vision

Usha will strive to become a best-in-class mining company that creates value for our shareholders through safely and responsibly exploring essential metals for the world of tomorrow.

PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS

Lost Basin Gold-Copper Project

Gold-bearing quartz veins are the best known type of mineralization in the Gold/Lost Basin District.  Limited mining has indicated grades averaging  11.34 g/t Au. See more info by clicking below:

JACKPOT LAKE LITHIUM PROJECT

A drill ready brine project that Usha will be exploring near-term. Jackpot Lake appears to be within a closed basin that may contain potentially lithium-rich brines. 

WHITE WILLOW & NYM LAKE LI-TA PROJECT

Spanning 15,680 hectares, the property is in proximity to other lithium projects in the region such as the Seymour Lake Lithium Project, the Georgia Lake pegmatite field, and the Separation Rapids Lithium deposit, showcasing the region’s rich lithium potential.