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Neglected crematorium in independent India

In Sanatan Hindu religion, sixteen sanskars are considered, in which the last stage of human life i.e. the last rites, the sixteenth sanskar has special significance. Wherever a human being comes, he faces certain death, which is the eternal truth, no one is untouched by this truth. Today our country is counted among the prosperous and developed countries but even after 75 years of independence, there is lack of basic facilities at the funeral places in the country. Cities and towns are built with the help of government or people’s cooperation, but India is not limited to cities but also lives in villages and forest hills, where life resides. Have you ever thought about those places where the last place is the cremation ground where performing the last rites is like winning a war. There are no roads to reach the cremation ground. The approach road to the cremation ground is very narrow and lightless, the cremation ground lacks drinking water, light and the idol/Shivalinga of the crematorium master Devadidev Mahadev. Respected, our organization has been working in this field for the last 10 years. For this purpose, our organization has prepared a ground survey report in which many of the crematoriums located today are looking like dead. The organization which established communication with the Panchayat Health Minister of the country and the Prime Minister came to know that there is not even any fund to take care of these institutions. In this situation, our registered organization Cremation Ground Research Institute, Ujjain has taken up the task of renovating the cremation grounds of the country. Taking up the responsibility of building Chabutare Boundary Wall Collection Room and Temple and providing basic facilities here, it has also obtained exemption from the Income Tax Department on the donation amount under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act for its noble purpose. Your donation is very useful.

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