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Hyderabad civic body to refurbish 14 crematoriums for COVID-19 funerals

By ANI | Updated: July 7, 2020 11:20 IST

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is expected to complete the work of refurbishing 14 crematoriums soon for COVID-19 funerals, following Municipal Administration and Urban Development Principal Secretary Arvind Kumar's directives issued on Monday.

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Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is expected to complete the work of refurbishing 14 crematoriums soon for COVID-19 funerals, following Municipal Administration and Urban Development Principal Secretary Arvind Kumar's directives issued on Monday.

Out of the 14, four would be electoral and 10 gas based crematoriums.

Earlier on July 5, had reported about a COVID-19 patient's body which was found partially burnt at a graveyard in Hyderabad, apparently due to rains which doused the fire in the pyre.

Hours after the news, GHMC swung into action and ordered for the construction of a shed in the graveyard.

A review meeting was also held between the GHMC Zonal Commissioners, Medical Officers and other dignitaries along with GHMC Commissioner Lokesh Kumar during the afternoon on Monday.

During the hour-long meeting, it was conveyed to the GHMC officials that immediate measures should be taken to build temporary sheds inside the graveyard.

Moreover, a shift system is expected to be put in place where the employees would be asked to work in time slots and a special team would be made to monitor the surroundings of the major hospitals along the main routes 24X7.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Greater Hyderabad Municipal CorporationLokesh KumarMunicipal administrationGreater hyderabad municipal corporation ghmcAssembly constituencies of ghmc
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