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Gyanvapi Study: ASI completes Gyanvapi study, report on November 17 | India News

Varanasi: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has accomplished the court-ordered scientific survey of the Gyanvapi mosque right here to determine whether or not it stands atop a Hindu temple, with its workforce leaving after the 79-day train on Thursday. The findings are slated to be submitted on November 17 to the district court docket.
District Justice of the Peace S Rajalingam advised TOI on Friday that the ASI officers had left with all their tools.Because the workforce was winding up work Thursday, the district court docket accepted the ASI’s request for 15 days’ time to submit its report. “The court docket noticed that it might be considered to grant time to the ASI to finish analysing pictures, different information and information collected throughout the survey,” standing central authorities counsel Amit Srivastava mentioned.
Vishnu Jain, the advocate for 4 girls plaintiffs who had moved the plea on Might 16 demanding the ASI survey, welcomed the transfer. “November 17 will probably be a historic day when the ASI will submit its report,” mentioned Jain. The plaintiffs are in search of rights to worship Shringar Gauri and different deities within the Gyanvapi compound.
The district choose had ordered the scientific survey on July 21, and it was began on July 24. Nevertheless it needed to be halted for round 10 days because the Anjuman Intejamia Masjid (AIM) — the mosque administration committee — moved the Supreme Court docket in opposition to the train. The highest court docket suggested AIM to strategy the Allahabad excessive court docket, which finally dismissed its plea on August 3. The ASI resumed the survey from August 4. The district court docket had initially requested for the survey report by August 4 however prolonged the dates subsequently on the ASI’s requests. “The ASI has accomplished its train professionally. We anticipate the report back to deliver extra information than the Might 2022 court docket mandated survey of Gyanvapi mosque,” advocate Jain mentioned.
The 2022 survey was ordered after a black stone was discovered within the “wuzu (ablution pond)” of the Gyanvapi advanced. The Hindu plaintiffs have claimed the stone is a “Shivling”. The AIM has mentioned it was a fountain put in within the pond.

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