Bhopal: Why the rate of death in Muslim society increased in 6 days?
Bhopal: Why the rate of death in Muslim society increased in 6 days?
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Bhopal: The number of corona patients is increasing in Madhya Pradesh. 1 person has died in Bhopal from Corona, but in the first 6 days of April, the rate of death in Muslim society has increased suddenly. In the month of March, 213 dead bodies were buried in two large cemeteries of the city. That is, about 7 bodies were buried here every day, but in the first 6 days of April, 93 bodies reached here. Every day 15 bodies are being buried. It has doubled compared to the previous month. On the other hand, before the lockdown at Kashi's Manikarnika Ghat, about 100 bodies used to come for burning every day, but now their number has been reduced to 15-20.

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So far, more than 200 deaths have occurred across the country due to the coronavirus. They are being burnt in an electric or gas crematorium. During this time, the Health Department teams are present. Apart from this epidemic, vigilance is being done in the crematorium and cemetery for those who are dying. During burial in cemeteries, leaflets have been placed for social distancing while burial and other materials are kept on the dead bodies in the cremation grounds.

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 39 dead bodies have been buried in Bhopal's Jahangirabad Cemetery from 1 to 31 March i.e. on an average 1 body was buried every day, whereas in the first 6 days of April it has become 17, now on average,3 bodies are buried here every day reaching up. Similarly, 174 bodies were found in the graveyard near Safia College from 1 to 31 March, i.e. between 5 and 6 on average every day, while 76 bodies were buried here in 6 days of April, now every day from 12 More bodies are reaching here.

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