GAYAJI, March 26 -- A team of top Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) officials and experts inspected the ongoing hydro-cleaning work on the outer walls of the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya. Officials and engineers from the Bodhgaya Temple Management Committee (BTMC) were also present during the inspection of the World Heritage Site, a BTMC press communique said. The ASI inspection team comprising Superintending Archaeologist Hari Om and engineer Bhanu Pratap, expressed satisfaction with the quality of the cleaning work and the erection of bamboo scaffolding. It was observed that the black spots on the temple facade, caused by the accumulation of dust and biological growth, have been effectively removed. The temple walls now appear clean, smooth, and aesthetically restored, enhancing the Temple's visual appeal. BTMC secretary Mahashweta Maharathi said it was further noted that approximately 70% of the bamboo scaffolding has been dismantled, indicating significant progress toward completing the work....