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ASI seeks 8 extra weeks to finish Gyanvapi mosque premises survey

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LUCKNOW: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), on Saturday, sought eight extra weeks to finish the continuing scientific survey on Gyanvapi mosque premises and submit its report.

The ASI submitted a particular utility to the courtroom of Varanasi, which posted the matter for the following listening to on September 8.

Initially, ASI was purported to submit its survey report on Saturday, the twenty eighth day of the investigation. Earlier, advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, representing the Hindu plaintiffs, had claimed that ASI was considering in search of extra time to supply a survey report.

“The extra days allowed by the court to the ASI for producing the report would be clear only after the hearing in the matter,” stated Jain. He added that the deployment of the police forces was prolonged until additional orders.

The scientific survey of Gyanvapi mosque premises by the ASI has been getting into compliance with Allahabad High Court since August 4. The ASI workforce, which has members from Bengaluru, carried out the survey by utilizing Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). Many spots on the mosque premises have been recognized and marked by the surveyors.

So far, 40 members of the ASI workforce have been conducting the survey for the final 27 days. The ASI workforce has lined the whole premises of Gyanvapi mosque barring the sealed space across the ablution pond.

LUCKNOW: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), on Saturday, sought eight extra weeks to finish the continuing scientific survey on Gyanvapi mosque premises and submit its report.

The ASI submitted a particular utility to the courtroom of Varanasi, which posted the matter for the following listening to on September 8.

Initially, ASI was purported to submit its survey report on Saturday, the twenty eighth day of the investigation. Earlier, advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, representing the Hindu plaintiffs, had claimed that ASI was considering in search of extra time to supply a survey report.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

“The extra days allowed by the court to the ASI for producing the report would be clear only after the hearing in the matter,” stated Jain. He added that the deployment of the police forces was prolonged until additional orders.

The scientific survey of Gyanvapi mosque premises by the ASI has been getting into compliance with Allahabad High Court since August 4. The ASI workforce, which has members from Bengaluru, carried out the survey by utilizing Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). Many spots on the mosque premises have been recognized and marked by the surveyors.

So far, 40 members of the ASI workforce have been conducting the survey for the final 27 days. The ASI workforce has lined the whole premises of Gyanvapi mosque barring the sealed space across the ablution pond.