Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) – The District Court has agreed to give the report of the Gyanvapi survey conducted by the Archaeological Survey Department to both, Hindu and Muslim parties.
Archaeological survey report of Gyanvapi will be made public.
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) – The district court has agreed to give the report of the Gyanvapi survey, conducted by the #ASI to both the parties.
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The parties would soon receive the report, implying that the survey report could be made public. The Hindu party had demanded that the survey report be made public, while the Muslim party demanded against it. Once the report is made public, Gyanvapi’s ownership would become clear.
Courtesy: Republic World
On 18th December 2023, the Archaeological Survey Department submitted a report in this regard to the Court. Gyanvapi was surveyed for over 100 days. For this, American scientists were also called.