Usha Resources Ltd. provided this update on its on-going field program at the White Willow Lithium Pegmatite Project located 170 km west of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Phase 4 of fieldwork at the Project has commenced with the goal of further defining its drill-ready "Maple Leaf" and "Bingo" LCT dykes prior to commencing its maiden drill program in the Spring. In total, 10 target pegmatites have been identified across 19 weeks of fieldwork at the Project.

Most recently, the Company completed Phase 3 in January where in 10 weeks it collected and submitted a total of 727 grab samples from pegmatites and their host rocks for laboratory analysis as part of detailed mapping and prospecting to identify geochemical anomalies associated with lithium mineralization not visible at surface. The Company will shortly release the results of Phase 3 following final compilation and interpretation. Phase 4 was initiated immediately based on its preliminary review of assay data from Phase 3 as milder winter conditions permitted early access to the Project.

Quality Assurance/Quality Control: All collected rock samples were put in sturdy plastic bags, tagged, and sealed at site. Sample bags were then put in rice bags and kept securely before being sent by road transport or delivered by the crew supervisor to either AGAT Laboratories Ltd. or Activation Laboratories in Thunder Bay, Ontario. All samples are analyzed with Four-Acid Digestion/Combined ICP-AES/MS package (49 elements).

The QA/QC protocol included the insertion and monitoring of appropriate reference materials, in this case high concentration and low concentration certified OREAS and CDN lithium standards to validate the accuracy and precision of the assay results.