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Himachal govt upgrading crematoriums in villages: Minister

By IANS | Updated: August 22, 2022 10:35 IST

Shimla, Aug 22 The Himachal Pradesh government is in the process of upgrading crematoriums under the Mokshdham scheme ...

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Shimla, Aug 22 The Himachal Pradesh government is in the process of upgrading crematoriums under the Mokshdham scheme in villages to enable locals conduct hassle-free last rites, Rural Development Minister Virender Kanwar said.

At present, 457 'Mokshdhams' are being refurbished by Panchayat Raj Institutions at an estimated cost of Rs 15 crore.

The redevelopment of 477 crematoriums has been undertaken in the past five years at an estimated cost of Rs 16.50 crore, paving the way for a more spacious place for performing the rituals.

The highest number of 131 crematoriums have been constructed in Kangra, state's largest district, followed by Chamba (127), Mandi (82), Kullu (49), Una (27), Shimla (20), Hamirpur (15) Kangra (131), Kullu (49), Una (27), Shimla (20), Solan (10), Bilaspur (9) and Solan (7).

As many as 100 'Mokshdhams' would be refurbished each year with the creation of additional facilities like cremation shed, benches and pathways within the existing spaces, said Kanwar.

Funding of the project is being met through MNREGA, the state plan and funds allocated by the area Deputy Commissioner.

The construction cost and time of each Mokshdham vary from place to place, depending upon the size and existing facilities. In some cases, a 'Mokshdham' is constructed with an outlay of just Rs 1 lakh, while in populous villages the cost will run over Rs 10 lakh. On an average, Rs 5 lakh is being spent on a crematorium.

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