The survey report of the historic Bhojshala located in Dhar in Madhya Pradesh will be presented in the High Court Indore Bench today. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has completed its preparations. Everyone’s eyes are on the survey report to know the truth. Based on the report, this case will be heard in the High Court. The next hearing is to be held on July 22.
ASI has done a detailed survey of Dhar Bhojshala. Now its report is almost ready. During this period, the survey was done for more than 98 days. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has seized different types of remains. This includes the wall of Bhojshala, pillars as well as idols of 37 gods and goddesses found during the excavation.
Notably, on March 11, the Indore High Court ordered the ASI to conduct scientific survey work within a radius of 500 meters in Bhojshala. This survey was carried out for 98 days starting from March 22 to June 27. Excavation was also done during the survey. Photography and videography were done.
ASI had to submit the survey report to the High Court on July 4, but the report could not be prepared. As a result, on the request of ASI, the High Court granted 10 days extra time. Today, on July 15, ASI will submit its report. At the same time, an activist of an organization representing the Jain community has also filed a petition in the High Court claiming Bhojshala to be a Jain religious place. That too is to be heard in the High Court.
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