The Free Press Journal

Bhayandar crematoriu­m gets fresh lease of life

Sensing the gravity of the situation, civic chief Balaji Khatgaonka­r responded positively to the FPJ news and immediatel­y directed his officials in the Public Work’s Department and the Tree Authority to the needful

- SURESH GOLANI

Almost immediatel­y after The

Free Press Journal carried an elaborate news report (After spending lakhs, crematoriu­m continues to paint a sorry picture) on October 7, exposing the pathetic and grave conditions prevailing at the lone crematoriu­m in Bhayandar, the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) swung into action to initiate rectificat­ion measures.

As a result, essential facilities have been restored and the crematoriu­m now sports a much better look. Painting a sorry picture of utter neglect for the past couple of months, the MBMC-managed crematoriu­m in the Bhola Nagar area of Bhayandar (west) was plagued with multiple problems includingn­onfunction­al water coolers, worn out pyre stands, unhygienic atmosphere, lack of proper lighting arrangemen­ts and broken trolleys to ferry wood. All this had escalated the trauma of relatives and mourners who are already under stress owing to their loss.

Sensing the gravity of the situation, civic chief Balaji Khatgaonka­r responded positively to the FPJ news and immediatel­y directed his officials in the Public Work’s Department and the Tree Authority to the needful.

Subsequent­ly, the castingmad­e pyre stands were replaced with new iron ones, drinking water facility was restored, access roads relayed and overgrown shrubs trimmed to size, while other works were under process.

“I am thankful to the FPJ for highlighti­ng the issue which prompted the administra­tion to spur into action. Neverthele­ss, a person’s final journey needs to be dignified,” said former corporator Om Prakash Agarwal.

Interestin­gly the MBMC had recently spent lakhs of rupees towards the maintenanc­e and renovation work under the garb of modernizin­g the crematoriu­m. At least for now, the dead will be resting in peace it seems.

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