This stepwell is a huge one which has now been found. In keeping with media reviews, Laxman Ganj space of Chandausi was thought of a Hindu dominated space earlier than 1857. A lot of folks of Saini neighborhood used to stay on this space. However now as a substitute of Hindus, Muslim majority folks stay on this space.
One other new information is popping out from Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. The Income Division has excavated underground in Chandausi close to Sambhal. What got here to gentle on this excavation is shocking. After this excavation, there’s a stir in all the Sambhal as a result of a stepwell of Rani has been found right here.
This stepwell is a huge one which has now been found. In keeping with media reviews, Laxman Ganj space of Chandausi was thought of a Hindu dominated space earlier than 1857. A lot of folks of Saini neighborhood used to stay on this space. However now as a substitute of Hindus, Muslim majority folks stay on this space. Allow us to inform you {that a} 46 yr previous temple has been present in Sambhal. A grievance letter has been given to the DM. It was stated on this letter that earlier there was once a stepwell of Queen of Bilari in Laxman Ganj.
After receiving the letter, DM ordered investigation. As a part of this investigation, on Saturday twenty first December, Naib Tehsildar Dhirendra Singh from the Income Division had reached the spot. He additionally had a map, on the idea of which the excavation was began. Throughout the excavation, an historical constructing has been found below the bottom. Concerning the constructing discovered on this excavation, the Tehsildar advised Aaj Tak that the constructing discovered within the excavation appears to be two storeyed. In keeping with the present data, details about stepwell and pond can be given right here. There’s a risk that there could also be a tunnel right here additionally. Proper now the stepwell will likely be fully excavated, in which there’s a risk that it might be greater. Additional motion will likely be taken based mostly on the map.