State government allows cremation of Covid patients on land owned by family


Bengaluru, Apr 22 (IANS): Amid steep rise in deaths due to second wave of Covid sweeping across Karnataka, the state government allowed Covid dead bodies to be buried and cremated in private land owned by relatives of the deceased.

According to the new circular issued by the revenue department's principal secretary's office on Wednesday, all these days Covid dead bodies were supposed to be disposed of in designated crematoriums or graveyards alone, however, in the wake of a rise in body count, relatives can cremate or bury in their own land.


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The circular also mandates that those who participate in last rites must wear surgical masks and follow other Covid protocols.

"It is mandatory to wear full PPE kit and gloves for those who are required to touch the dead," the circular added.

"The vehicle used to transport Covid dead body will have to be disinfected using one per cent Sodium Hydrochlorite solution which is commonly known as bleach. In the event of transporting such dead body in other than where the patient has died precautions such as carrying duly signed certificated must be followed and health department staff should accompany the body," the circular stated.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM / BAHRAIN

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    No you can't do that . Neighbour's will object. Olden days people use to do that. Later it was changed to designated arears. Christian Cemeteries even though there is shortage of space. Govt. not giving permission to extend the area.

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  • RJS, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    What arrangements have you done for urban areas? People are not dying only in rural areas. You are giving orders and running away from your responsibility only idiots should think you are doing a good job.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    Its better government arranges for electric cremation in every District level or Wards so that all the dead bodies related to Covid are cremated without delay. (of course with proper legal documentation) Handing over to relatives/members of the family carries greater risk. Also, high demand for fire wood, deforestation and likely pollution in the surrounding areas.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    They should introduce hi-tech electrical crematorium instead using the age old wooden laced fire ! new tech is very efficient and time saving ! but it seems no one interested with that because we are RELIGIOUS !!

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  • Sunil Fernandes, Kota

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    How is it possible is cities like Bangalore... In Villages OK they can cremate in their own lands as villagers are having huge lands.. density of house also less... deaths also less ,also cremation centers can accommodate. But Govt should think about cities where number of deaths are very high , they should arrange additional electric cremation centers

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    Its not for 30 by 40 house sites in Bangalore, its for rural areas....at least have some common sense.

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    Dear Hebri No one will buy the land once the body is cremated . Hindu Kathera may hai bai.

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  • Sp, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    In bangalore, people hardly have any space on their land.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    We were told Funeral Expenses will be borne by Government ...

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  • KvKamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    Who told you, Jossey? Which Govt bears funeral expenses? Are you in dreams? Lol.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    All stupid rules are done by the rule makers. How corona can be spread from a dead body if it is not airborn and spread from the the droplets coming out of the affected persons...!!!!???? Can any droplet come out from a dead persons mouth...!!!!?????

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  • Sameer, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    Arre dumb insaan it can come before they are dead and depending on their condition can be anywhere on the body. Better to take precautions.

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