LUCKNOW: The district administration in Sambhal roped in manual workforce and deployed earth movers to expedite the excavation work at an age-old 400 sq m stepwell, which was uncovered by an ASI team in Chandausi tehsil of the district on December 21, said officials.
Around 210 sq metres of the stepwell could be excavated till Monday evening. "The process will continue for a few more days as around 400 sq metres of the area has to be covered," said Nitu Rani, sub divisional magistrate, Sambhal.
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