Deccan Chronicle

User charges at graveyards to be regulated

- MADDY DEEKSHITH I DC

It took Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s admonishme­nt for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) officials to finally issue instructio­ns to graveyards about collecting only the stipulated “user charges” from families for performing the last rites of their dead, whether the cause of death is Covid-19 or otherwise.

There have been numerous complaints since March this year about crematoria collecting huge amounts, sometimes ranging from `80,000 to `1.2 lakh, for cremating those who die after contractin­g Coronaviru­s.

Families felt this was atrocious, particular­ly after they have already paid huge amounts to hospitals while trying to save their kin. Numerous complaints had been lodge through various platforms but GHMC officials remained oblivious to

● CREMATORIA WERE collecting huge amounts, sometimes ranging from `80,000 to `1.2 lakh, for cremating those who die after contractin­g Coronaviru­s. Families felt this was atrocious after paying huge hospital bills

what is happening. It all changed after the Chief Minister held a review meeting on Friday after visiting the MGM Hospital in Warangal. At the meeting, he pulled up officials of GHMC, including commission­er Lokesh Kumar, as well as those of municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t (MA&UD) department over the state of affairs.

The Chief Minister instructed them to act immediatel­y and regulate user charges at graveyards and crematoriu­ms. This led to a cascading effect, with GHMC zonal commission­ers asked to inspect graveyards and crematoriu­ms and ensure that user charges are being collected as per norms. Zonal commission­ers have carried out inspection­s and posed for a few pictures too at the crematoriu­ms.

However, Deccan Chronicle has found that user charges at all major crematoriu­ms and graveyards remained the same on Saturday too, with no relief to kin of the deceased.

Commenting on the issue, a senior GHMC official, requesting anonymity, said government has fixed cremation rates as `8,000 for cremating a dead body on wooden pyre and

`4,000 in case they are disposed of in electric crematoriu­ms. User charges will be the same whether bodies are of

Covid-19 or non-Covid-19 deceased.

However, if the body is that of a Coronaviru­s patient, crematoria staff will have to follow the Covid-19 protocol of hand hygiene and using PPEs while handling bodies.

The official said if management­s of graveyards and crematoriu­ms collect any additional charges, corporatio­n officials would book criminal cases against such people.

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