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Land crisis in Delhi s cemeteries leads to multiple & ash burial

Delhi s largest Muslim cemetery went out of space during the second wave surge. All cemeteries more or less were running out of space as the death toll was mounting every day. The pandemic saw rush at the cemeteries, but, the fact is that with .

Bodies after bodies are coming : Death and devastation in Delhi

‘Bodies after bodies are coming’: Death and devastation in Delhi Crematoriums and burial grounds are running out of space in the capital. A crematorium ground in New Delhi with pyres of people who died of Covid-19. | Danish Siddiqui/Reuters On Tuesday afternoon, advocate Anjali Chauhan stood facing the body of her mentor at Dayanand Muktidham Crematorium in Central Delhi. Her mentor, Supreme Court lawyer Anip Sachthey, 65, was battling Covid-19 as well as continuing his treatment for liver cancer when his oxygen levels dropped on Monday, Chauhan said. His family secured an oxygen cylinder after hours of searching, but it could not be linked to the venturi mask, said Chauhan. Sachthey died at his residence that evening. He had served as a senior executive member of the Supreme Court Bar Association.

Graveyard workers in India are confronting the task of burying dozens of victims per day as the pandemic whips out of control across the country

Graveyard workers in India are confronting the task of burying dozens of victims per day as the pandemic whips out of control across the country INSIDER 2 hrs ago India s graveyard workers are burying more than three dozen COVID-19 victims a day. The country reported a record of more than 352,000 new cases in the past 24 hours. Hospitals in India are unable to get enough oxygen to support critical patients. Graveyard workers in India are burying dozens of COVID-19 victims a day as the pandemic whips out of control across the country. Gravediggers at Delhi s largest Muslim cemetery told Insider they re burying more than three dozen bodies every day and are running out of space.

Delhi Gate cemetery diverts bodies citing space crunch

Delhi Gate cemetery diverts bodies citing space crunch Updated: Updated: ‘Letter written to L-G and Chief Minister earlier this month’ Share Article AAA Relatives of dead patients at a graveyard in Delhi’s ITO on Monday.   | Photo Credit: SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA ‘Letter written to L-G and Chief Minister earlier this month’ In what’s claimed to be a first, the Delhi Gate cemetery on Monday said it has started diverting bodies to other cemeteries in Delhi as it is about to run out of space. Mohammed Shamim, a third-generation grave-digger of Jadid Qabristan Ahle Islam, said that on Sunday and Monday, he has asked people to take bodies to cemeteries in Yamuna Khadar, Mangolpuri, and Shastri Park.

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