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COVID-19: Ranchi administration reviews preparations at cremation ground

Bodies pile up at Ranchi crematorium | Ranchi News

Ranchi: The burning ghat at Muktidham in Harmu on Sunday witnessed a long queue of bodies as one of the electric furnaces developed a snag. Therefore, people had to wait for long hours to perform the last rites of their relatives who died of Covid-19. Congress leader Rajiv Ranjan Prasad, who visited the venue to take part in a ritual, alleged the situation arose due to the insensitivity of the administration. He said, “The bodies of Covid victims are cremated in electric furnaces. With the number of deaths owing to Covid-19 rising sharply and one of the furnaces becoming inoperative, people are having to wait for hours to cremate their near ones.”

Bodies of Covid victims pile up at Ranchi cremation ground, Jharkhand HC slams authorities

Bodies of Covid victims pile up at Ranchi cremation ground, Jharkhand HC slams authorities Bodies of Covid victims pile up at Ranchi cremation ground, Jharkhand HC slams authorities The Jharkhand High Court reprimanded the officers on Monday for the delay in the last rites of bodies of the Covid-19 patients. advertisement File photo of Jharkhand High Court (Photo Credits: jharkhandhighcourt.nic.in) The Jharkhand High Court slammed authorities on Monday after the bodies of some Covid-19 victims were seen piled up at Muktidham (cremation ground) in Ranchi’s Harmu area. The court reprimanded officials for the delay in the last rites, saying that “it is the responsibility of the Ranchi municipal corporation and others to ensure that there is no issue in conducting last rites.”

Practicals for Classes X & XII begin, school shifts date after students test +ve | Ranchi News

A student of DBMS English School submits his swab samples on Tuesday RANCHI: The practical examinations for Classes X and XII conducted by the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) started on Tuesday amid elaborate measures to check the spread of the Covid-19 virus among the examinees and the invigilators. The JAC had also announced that it is planning to hold the matriculation and intermediate examinations from May 4. Meanwhile, the examination, slated to be held on Wednesday at the state-run Amar Sahid Thakur Vishwanath Shahdeo Zila School, was postponed to Thursday after eight of its students tested positive for Covid-19 in a recent drive carried out at the institution.

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