The morning of the 42nd day of the ASI survey in Bhojshala was thrilling, and the day culminated in the team of 17 members and 20 workers beginning work at 8 and ending at 5 o’clock. Coin excavation during the excavation just before the centre took place, which was from the Paramara dynasty period, and the damaged coins underwent cleaning processes. Moreover, extra soil removal operation is also being processed at a new site behind the Bhojshala, which was started today.
A Hindu member, Gopal Sharma, stated that they marked out seven stations in front of the Chatur Vedi and discovered three coins of the paramara king, and then the same coins were cleaned by Chatturbhuj, Mohini and high officials. There is only one remaining point behind the sanctum sanctorum, and he is very determined to expose at least 7 other points. The tenders of the GPS team made a dash with a flag to mark their own point at a field nearby, where they set the tents up to resume their activity of removing the soil.
In her monthly report on the progress of the field research, Sharma noted that their team was about to use GPS and GPR technologies for their aims, which have been very encouraging so far. The revenue department team also visited today, going through pillar numbers 405-406 and updating the records on the marked excavation areas.
Abdul Samad of the Muslim community, who does a representative job north of the monument, wil reveal that excavations are still going on in the western area. Work has started at 19 metres, from north to south, with the territories under revision. With revenues, the members of the survey team performed their responsibilities. The excavation took place both inside and behind Bhojshala and workers stood dutiful by as the process went on. The western field was dug for a new trench, with an 8-inch-deep scheme of excavation being implemented.
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