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Crammed cremation grounds, poor health infra, govt denial: Why UP is the next Covid hotspot in the making Rising Covid-19 deaths, mass cremations, acute shortage of beds and medical oxygen, are all indicators that Uttar Pradesh is India s next Covid-19 hotspot in the making unless some drastic measures are taken. advertisement Mass cremation of Covid-19 patients at Bhairavghat crematorium in Kanpur on Tuesday. (Photo: PTI) Hindus do not cremate their dead at night. But the burning embers from funeral pyres long into the night across crematoriums in Uttar Pradesh, much like other states, present a different story. There is no time to wait for morning to arrive. The next pile of bodies is awaiting its turn, said Azad, who is in-charge of conducting last rites of Covid-19 patients at Baikunth Dham in Lucknow. ....
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. ....
Varsha Vermaa - cremating the dead. Lucknow: April 20: ‘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, run by Varsha Verma, 42, 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. Versha decided to launch the initiative two years ago when she lost her friend and waited for several hours to get a hearse van for cremation. ....
She does what even relatives don t - cremate bodies in pandemic By IANS | 4 Views She does what even relatives don t - cremate bodies in pandemic. Image Source: IANS News Lucknow, April 20 : 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, run by Varsha Verma, 42, 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. Versha decided to launch the initiative two years ago when she lost her friend and waited for several hours to get a hearse van for cremation. ....