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4 more weeks to ASI for Gyanvapi study

IndiaTimes Saturday, 9 September 2023
District judge Ajay Krishna Vishvesha on Friday granted four weeks’ time to Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which was seeking eight more weeks to complete the scientific study and survey of Gyanvapi mosque to ascertain whether it stands on a Hindu temple. The court has now asked the ASI to submit its report by October 6.
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Gyanvapi Mosque Gyanvapi Mosque Mosque and former Hindu temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India


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