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Muslim group performs last rites of Covid victims of other faiths

Muslim group performs last rites of Covid victims of other faiths ​ By IANS | ​ 0 Views   Patna: A devotee being screened for COVID-19 as he arrives to offer Friday prayers at a Patna mosque amid Unlock 1.0 or phased relaxation during the fifth phase of the nationwide lockdown imposed to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, on June 12, 202. Image Source: IANS News Chennai, May 27 : During the Covid-19 pandemic, volunteers of the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam have come forward to bury people who died of Covid and whose family does not have the resources to conduct a decent funeral. Also, in certain cases, family members refuse to take the corpse to the crematorium fearing that they too will be infected.

Watch | What s happening in India s crematoriums?

Watch | What is happening in India s crematoriums? Close X A video on the strain on India s crematoriums and burial grounds during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic In early March 2021, health bulletins across India started showing an upward trend of COVID-19 cases. Social media was filled with posts asking for help in arranging hospital beds or oxygen cylinders. Now they are asking for cremation spaces. Due to a lack of resources, the country has witnessed the number of COVID-19 deaths soaring. There are reports of several bodies of COVID-19 victims being stuffed in one ambulance while being taken to crematoriums due to a shortage in ambulances.

In Tamil Nadu, religious institutions too step in to provide COVID-19 relief

Updated: May 12, 2021 11:21 IST Helping families in distress during the second wave, they have been opening quarantine centres, distributing provision kits, masks, funding vaccines Share Article AAA Helping families in distress during the second wave, they have been opening quarantine centres, distributing provision kits, masks, funding vaccines Pontiffs and volunteers of various religious institutions are leading the COVID-19 relief works in several districts in Tamil Nadu. Helping families in distress during the second wave, they have been opening quarantine centres, distributing provision kits, masks, funding vaccines and paying salaries in full. The Dharumapuram Aadheenam’s 27th pontiff Masilamani Desika Gnanasambanda Paramacharya Swamigal, who wanted to create awareness among the public, took the second dose of the corona vaccine at a local hospital.

TMMK volunteers help to bury or cremate COVID-19 victims

Updated: April 28, 2021 02:15 IST The volunteers have so far helped to bury or cremate over 2,170 persons of different faiths. Share Article AAA Noble cause: Volunteers of the medical wing of the TMMK engaged in the burial of a COVID-19 victim in Coimbatore.   The volunteers have so far helped to bury or cremate over 2,170 persons of different faiths. Even while observing the dawn-to-dusk Ramzan fasting, volunteers of the medical wing of the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) continue the service they started last year offering a decent burial or cremation of COVID-19 victims. The volunteers have so far helped to bury or cremate over 2,170 persons of different faiths. “Our volunteers helped in the burial or cremation of 1,820 persons who died of COVID-19 till March 31. More than 350 bodies were handled in April alone, till Monday,” says M. Mohamed Rafi, joint secretary of the medical wing. The TMMK started the service, seeing the reluctance of people to perfo

Volunteers of TMMK s medical wing continue to offer decent farewell to COVID-19 victims

Volunteers of TMMK s medical wing continue to offer decent farewell to COVID-19 victims
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