Dhar: The ASI’s survey recording today in the Bhojshala of the city of Dhar has reached its 51st day. The survey team of 15 officers and 36 labourers arrived at Bhojshala by 8 am, and they were supposed to continue their work until 5 pm. They established all-around safety for police, including at the entrance and exit of the institution. The usage of mobile electronic devices is not allowed. The survey discovers the dynamics of communal harmony in the presence of two Hindu-Muslim advocates.
In accordance with Hinduists’ demands, the digging was performed in two directions, the north and west, while levelling work was also done. Furthermore, three more layers of walls were found out in front of the interior area of the Lord, which were shown only after digging 10 feet.
Also, a lot of brushing and cleanup was done during this stage. The dargah authority took note of all this and suspended work at the premises. The constantly running process of photography and videography is happening all the time. Gopal Sharma noted that womankind was absorbed in soil removal exercises and left small leftovers in the soil in all directions of North and West correspondingly.
On the 51st day of the ASI survey in Dhar’s Bhojshala, significant progress was made. A dedicated team of officers and labourers arrived early in the morning, ensuring the continuation of the excavation process. Stringent security measures were implemented, reflecting the sensitivity of the site.
The ancestral assessment asks for opinions from both Hindus and Muslims in an effort to show that the preservation of cultural heritage is valuable and should be done with commonality instead of rivalry. The careful excavation works happening near the inner chambers washed away the remnants of the three different walls, providing light on the site’s historical importance.
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