Dhar: The survey of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is going on on the orders of the court in the historical Bhojshala of the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. On Thursday, 17 ASI officers and 20 laborers arrived in the survey team. Yesterday, the work of removing soil inside and outside the banquet hall was done.
In the survey yesterday, carbon dating paper stamping along with photography and videography inside and outside the monuments was done. In the coming days, the survey will be done through the GPRS machine. The survey work will be carried forward as per the guidelines of the court. Workers are currently doing leveling and cleaning work. Even inside the Dargah complex, the science team has cleaned the inscriptions with chemicals. Another team is going to come to read it and the paper stamping is still left.
The matter has been listed in the Supreme Court on May 3. ASI and the Hindu side will submit their reply in the Supreme Court tomorrow.
Meanwhile, one party has said that there is no need for a survey. If there is a need for a survey, then the Archaeological Survey of India should clarify under which guidelines. The Hindu side has demanded that the title be decided here. The Hindu side has filed a petition instead of filing a civil suit. The Supreme Court has summoned all the answers to what has been stated in the petition.
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