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Nine people were killed and eight more injured when a fire broke out inside a stationary train compartment at the Madurai railway station on August 26, the Southern Railway said
A children's park in Jankipuram residential area here is being used as a cremation ground.Residents said that people from the nearby Paharpur area frequently burn bodies here.They have warned civic authorities of a protest, if a solution to the .
UP: Cremation grounds expand as Covid deaths mount By IANS | 3 Views 4 UP private hospitals served notices after 48 Covid deaths. Image Source: IANS News Lucknow/Varanasi, April 23 : Over the years, these cities have swelled in size but their cremation grounds have not - not till the second wave of pandemic arrived a few weeks ago. The cremation grounds in Lucknow, Varanasi and Prayagraj are now unable to cope with the rush of bodies for cremation and pyres are now being lit on any open ground available nearby. In Lucknow, the cremation grounds in Bhainsakund-renamed Baikunth Dham- and Gulala Ghat can no longer bear the burden of bodies that are coming in at an alarming frequency.
She does what even relatives don t: Cremate bodies in Corona pandemic ‘Ek Koshish Aisi Bhi’ this is not the title of a film but words that today spell hope for those in distress. | 21 April 2021 2:00 AM GMT LUCKNOW: Ek Koshish Aisi Bhi this is not the title of a film but words that today spell hope for those in distress. Ek Koshish Aisi Bhi is an NGO (Non Government Organisation) that is helping people in ferrying COVID bodies to the cremation ground and even helping them in performing the last rites. The NGO goes out of its way to help the elderly and destitute.
Meet Varsha Verma, who ferries bodies of COVID-19 victims to graveyards for free in Lucknow By Kamna Hajela | Updated: Apr 22, 2021 08:22 IST Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 22 (ANI): Outside the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Lucknow, a woman wearing a PPE kit is seen providing free carriage service for bodies of COVID-19 victims these days. During the course of the day, there are countless trips to the crematorium, sometimes from Lohia to KGMU, sometimes to Baikunthadham or Gulala Ghat to Kakori, Malihabad to Mohanlalganj. During the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, when people are fearful for their and their family s safety, Varsha Verma not only provides free vehicle service for the bodies of COVID-19 victims but also assists the kins of the deceased even to the cremation ground.