Why does ASI require more time to complete the Gyanvapi survey

ASI provides a reason for requesting an extension to finish the Gyanvapi survey.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has provided reasons for requesting an extension to complete the Gyanvapi survey. Here are the points:
  • Complexity: The Gyanvapi complex is renowned and holds both religious and historical significance. It comprises the Gyanvapi Mosque, which was built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb on the site of the demolished Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The ASI needs more time to comprehensively examine and document the intricate details of this complex.
  • Limited access: Conducting a thorough survey involves accessing different areas of the complex, including underground portions and hidden structures. Due to various reasons, some parts may have limited access, requiring more time for detailed investigation.
  • Preserving sanctity: The ASI aims to complete the survey with utmost sensitivity to religious sentiments. Any alterations or disruptions to the existing structures need to be avoided, and this approach may require extra time to ensure the preservation of the cultural and religious integrity of the site.
  • Coordinating experts: To ensure accuracy and authenticity, the ASI needs to engage specialists in various fields such as archaeology, history, architecture, and conservation. Coordinating the schedules of these experts may require additional time.
Considering these factors, the ASI has requested an extension to complete the Gyanvapi survey effectively and ensure a comprehensive analysis of the site's historical and religious significance.
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