
COVID-19 | Sambalpur adds cremation capacity, Puri bans funeral of outsiders at Swargadwar
The Hindu
Three more crematoria beds are being added to the existing facility in Rajghat so that 13 bodies could be cremated at one go, official said.
The capacity of the main crematorium in Odisha’s Sambalpur is being increased as the number of deaths saw a steep rise, an official said. Three more crematoria beds are being added to the existing facility in Rajghat so that 13 bodies could be cremated at one go, he said. The waiting time for cremation will reduce considerably with the increase in the capacity, said Enforcement Officer of Sambalpur Municipal Corporation (SMC) Subhankar Mohanty.More Related News

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