She Instills Hope Among COVID Patients Before Succumbs To Virus
With the exponential rise in Covid-19 cases during the second wave of the Covid-19pandemic, Karnataka is also witnessing an increase in the number of deaths. But what is worrisome is dead bodies are found in decomposed condition due to its metropolitan culture, where interaction with neighbours is near zero.
This culture has plunged to another abyss, after the emergence of the Covid pandemic, even our own near and dear ones have either become pariahs or treat us one like pariah, after either of us realise that some of us are taken ill.
At Vaikunth, a group of women step up, handle rising cremations
At Vaikunth, a group of women step up, handle rising cremations
BySupriya DedgaonkarSupriya Dedgaonkar / Updated: May 14, 2021, 06:00 IST
According to orthodox customs, women in some communities have been kept away from
cremations for centuries. But now, amidst the ongoing
COVID crisis, it is a group of women that has come forward to help in the entire process of funeral rites the latter being a sector that has been struggling under the sheer load of the COVID pandemic’s toll.
Over the past couple of months, outbreak fatalities have gone up drastically, forcing
No bodies floating in Ganga at Rae Bareli, says administration
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But locals allege bodies were buried in sand
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But locals allege bodies were buried in sand There were no bodies, reportedly of suspected COVID-19 victims, floating in the Ganga in Rae Bareli district in Uttar Pradesh, the administration said on Friday. But locals alleged bodies were being improperly buried in the sand on the river’s ghats.
After a spot visit by Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Lalganj and the local police, Ram Abhilash, Additional District Magistrate (administration), said the reports of bodies floating in the Ganga at Gegaso ghat were “misleading and false”.
SHOCKING: Woman spends two days with dead bodies of mother, brother
Police rushed to the spot and found Harish’s partially decomposed near the window of the living room.
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BENGALURU: A woman and her son were found dead at their residence in Rajarajeshwari Nagar on Wednesday. The son tested positive for Covid-19 recently. The woman’s 47-year-old daughter spent two days with the bodies of the duo, the police said. The deceased are Aryamba (65) and her son Harish (45), an employee of a private company. The family lived in BEML Layout in Rajarajeshwari Nagar.
A plea was Thursday filed in the Supreme Court seeking constitution of a special investigating team headed by a sitting or retired apex court judge to supervise the probe into the death of several persons whose bodies were recently found floating in river Ganga in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
The petition has sought directions to the Centre, authorities in states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar to conduct post-mortem of the bodies which are found floating in river Ganga to ascertain the cause of death.
The plea, filed by advocates Pradeep Kumar Yadav and Vishal Thakre, has claimed that recovery of these decomposed corpses raises issue of serious concern as the river acts as a source of water for many areas and if the bodies were infected by COVID-19, then it might spread in the villages in both the states.