Beginning today, a thorough inspection of the caverns will be carried out as part of the ongoing archaeological survey in Gyanvapi. The survey was halted on August 15 due to security concerns. This examination encompasses the entirety of the premises, from external sections to the interior chambers.
In this instance, a comprehensive record is being compiled, including photography, videography, and documentation. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has organized five specialized teams to conduct the survey. These teams are employing their expertise to ensure a meticulous assessment of the site’s historical and architectural significance.
The pause in the survey on August 15 raised questions regarding the security arrangements for such crucial archaeological endeavors. With the resumption of the survey, the focus remains on safeguarding the heritage and preserving its insights into the past for future generation