Tension gripped the area after the "remnants of a structure" reportedly surfaced during digging for construction of a building two days back, with people of both communities claiming that the structure was linked to their respective faiths.
Around a dozen vehicles were torched during the clashes and the police lobbed teargas shells and fired gunshots in the air to bring the situation under control.
Security has been beefed up in the area to avoid any untoward incident, said police, adding there has been a let up in tension since this morning.
Efforts are on to settle the differences between the two communities by initiating a dialogue between them, the SP added.
"Situation is peaceful now," district Collector Nishant Warwade said.
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