Lucknow: In Prayagraj (Allahabad) of UP, once again a large number of dead bodies have been buried in the sand on the banks of river Ganga. The latest photos of Phaphamau Ghat have once again presented the scene of Corona period. Although the tradition of burying the dead body here has been going on for many centuries. But the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the district administration have also banned the burial of dead bodies on the ghats of the Ganges. Despite this, the way dead bodies are buried in the name of tradition is very worrying. Every day dozens of dead bodies are buried in the sand at Phaphamau Ghat. Due to which only graves are visible everywhere. Actually, less than a month is left for the monsoon to arrive. In such a situation, the dead bodies that have been buried on the banks of the river Ganges, there is also a danger of them getting absorbed in the Ganges if the water level of the river rises. Not only the dead bodies buried in the sand are seen flowing in the Ganges, but the river is also going to be polluted due to this. But from the district administration to the municipal corporation, it has turned its back on this side. There was a ruckus in the Corona period: It is to be known that last year, during the time of the Covid epidemic, the news of the bodies being buried on the banks of the Ganges had created a worldwide outcry. After which the Prayagraj Municipal Corporation, which came into action, took out hundreds of dead bodies from the sand and their cremation has also been done. Then the administration has banned the burial of bodies in the sand on the banks of the river. Despite this ban, now the game of burying dead bodies is going on indiscriminately on the banks of the Ganges. Russia-Ukraine War: S&P slashes FY23 India growth forecast to 7.3 pc on rising inflation Captain Rohit Sharma is happy even after the defeat of Mumbai Indians, told what is the reason for happiness Umran Malik created a sensation with his speed, broke the 5 year old record of 'Bumrah'