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HYDERABAD: Cremating the dead in times of Covid has become a lucrative business. With the mortality rate on a steady rise, a couple of corporate-styled funeral services’ firms – apart from local pandits and touts – are seen rolling out special packages on last rites, charging anywhere between Rs 30,000 and Rs 35,000 per ceremony.
One of these companies – assuring end-to-end service across seven Indian cities – even has a complete customer support team in place at its headquarters, along with on-ground managers in every city, to handle its ‘orders’.
“We will conduct the entire procedure for you – from picking up the body to arranging a vehicle, booking a slot at the crematorium (in Bansilalpet), organising a pandit and even getting the material required for the rites,” said Sampath Bangaram, city manager of the Bengaluru-based Anthyesti Funeral Services with offices in Chennai, Delhi, Jaipur among others. The package rate for Hyderabad: Rs