OMG! Now funeral also turns digital
OMG! Now funeral also turns digital
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Indore: Perhaps the first such extraordinary funeral in the country has taken place. Neither a relative nor a friend came to know about the funeral.  Everyone was asked to stay online. In fact, with the changing times, everyone is now doing everything online.

Online orders are made if food, snacks or clothes are also called for. If someone is to send an invitation, they are also sent online, the task of greeting or wishing someone is done online. In the midst of all this, it is now like e-funeral also started online.

Senior journalist Kalpesh Yagnik's brother Neeraj Yagnik was placed on e-funeral yesterday after his brother-in-law passed away. In a Facebook post posted by him, he said, "We see that whenever there is a funeral, our friends, acquaintances and relatives from different parts of the city come at high speeds to reach the site at the scheduled time. These citizens face problems because of the city's traffic, at the same time, petrol also costs a lot for such a long movement. When we get up, we also have to try to make our faces look grumpy. To avoid all these situations, it is now necessary that we make a fresh start in the way of e-funeral.

Yagnik wrote in his post that the idea is new right now, so many people may not agree with it. But, I think, if not today, tomorrow, we have to adopt this system of e-funeral and e-condolence, we must start it from now on. The death of Yagnik's brother-in-law was held in Indore yesterday to mourn the dead soul and pray for his peace.

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