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ASI Dhar Bhojshala survey: Stone model of Bhojshala, pictures taken using reflector, survey even today, Namaz between 1 to 3 pm Achi-News

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There will also be an inspection of the banquet hall on Friday. The Muslim community is offered Namaz at Bhojshala on Friday. In such a situation, namaz is held between 1 and 3 pm.

By Hemant Kumar Upadhyay

Publication Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:07 AM (IST)

Date Updated: Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:07 AM (IST)

Highlights

  1. The survey has been conducted for an average of 50 hours in seven days
  2. Photography reaches such a level that the images themselves can tell the story.
  3. The Archaeological Survey of India has to submit its report on the High Court’s orders in six weeks.

Premvijay Patil, Shubham Rathore, Dhar. from edge Historic Restaurant Currently, she is a model as a film actor. In general, ancient heritage is never drawn as a model. Pictures of the feast are being taken from all angles at the moment.

The most important thing is that all photos and videography are done using the reflectors and modern technology used in the film. So that every symbol engraved on the stone of this banquet hall can be seen clearly. Made using reflectors on Thursday. Other scientific techniques were used in this regard. An average of 50 hours of survey has been done in seven days.

Apparently this happened for the first time in the banquet hall. The heritage sites within a radius of 50 meters are also preserved in digital format. On Thursday, excavation continued at three places in Bhojshala. In this regard, work was done to remove the remains by descending the stairs.

Amidst all this, the most important thing that has come to light is that film technology is used especially for Bhojshala’s photography. The way this documentary is made, reflectors are used to take pictures of movie stars. Black and white curtains are used, they have been used in this regard. In this way the sunlight is reflected on the stones of Bhojshala. And his details were captured in the form of pictures and videos from the camera. Here things have already been recorded for the length and breadth of the banquet hall and on other levels.

One week of survey has been completed

So far this week, information has been recorded at some level during the excavation. Here the length, width and depth of the pool is gradually expanded. Excavation work is being done at two places in the back part of the sanctum sanctorum in Bhojshala. While excavation is being done in Lakdipeetha area. In this way the excavation work continues continuously. And this excavation work will continue in the coming days as well. The team has set its target at a distance of 50 metres. A lot of important information is recorded in it.

The survey is conducted from dawn to dusk. However, nothing is being said about this yet from the Survey of India. Both sides are present in it. They have their own objections and claims. Your own suggestions are also included. Thus the one week survey is complete.

It is worth noting that the Archaeological Survey of India, on the order of the High Court, has to submit its report within six weeks. In such a situation, a week has passed since this inspection work. In such a situation, now there are 35 days left. At the moment the department is not explaining any situation regarding the time. It is believed that this work will continue continuously.

Namaz will be held today

There will also be an inspection of the banquet hall on Friday. The Muslim community is offered Namaz at Bhojshala on Friday. In such a situation, namaz is held between 1 and 3 pm. So, like last Friday, it is believed that the survey will start from 6 am. The survey will continue until midday. While Namaz will be held in the afternoon. However, it is also believed that surveying and digging can continue in the former part even during Namaz. However, there is no clear position regarding this. This is just speculation.

  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    33 years of experience working in the print media. Working in digital media for the last 9 years. Earlier, he was the sports editor of Navbharat Indore and Dainik Jagran Indore and had important responsibilities in the editorial department of Naiduniya Indore.

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