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270 objects found in ASI survey handed over to treasury

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 8 November 2023
Over 270 stone pieces and other articles found during the scientific study of the Gyanvapi Complex by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have been deposited in the treasury under the supervision of the district magistrate. These articles are considered evidence in the survey to determine whether the Gyanvapi mosque is built on a Hindu temple. The ASI will file its report on November 17.
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