In Kasor village of Anand taluka, there is a separate cremation ground for the devipujak community. But the crematorium does not have a facility to cremate the body, nor is there a roof over it. In the name of the crematorium, the system has made only one pot. If any person from the devi pujak community dies in the village, his body is cremated on this floor. But the important thing is that not only has a pucca road been built to go to this crematorium, there is also a dumping site on the raw road. Most troubled during the monsoon season
There is not much problem in going to the crematorium or performing the last rites in the winter and summer seasons. But, in the monsoon season, if a person from the deities dies, it is very difficult to take his body to the crematorium and if it continues to rain, it is very difficult to perform the last rites. The only way and piles of garbage on it too
Therefore, in the monsoon season, the road leading to this cemetery is filled with muddy water and an empire of mud and mud as well as wild vegetation spreads. However, with so little, the panchayat has set up a dumping site by dumping the entire village's garbage on the only road leading to the crematorium. Till now it was difficult to go to this crematorium. But in the current situation, it has become impossible to go to this crematorium. The body had to be taken away by crossing the fencing of the wire
A few days ago, when a person from the Devipujak community living in the village died, his body could not be taken to the crematorium. First of all, there was a pile of garbage on the road to the crematorium. Going beyond the pile, it was filled with mud and mud and mud. At the same time, the empire of wild and thorny vegetation all around was real. Seeing this situation, the entire deity society, including the family of the deceased, was in trouble. Eventually, the people of the society were forced to cross the four-foot-high wall of the crematorium of another society next door and the fencing of barbed wire on it and take the body to the crematorium of the deity worshiping society. If the road is built, we will not suffer: Maganbhai
Maganbhai Devipujak says, "We have a problem with the road to the crematorium. When the road leading to the crematorium is flooded, if someone dies, there is another crematorium in the village ahead and take the body from its net. So if there is a way out, we won't have trouble. It would be much better if a shed is built in the crematorium. We present but don't get the same answer: Prakashbhai
Prakashbhai Ramanbhai Chunara of the Devipujak Samaj says, "There is no shed in the crematorium of our Devipujak Samaj, nor is there a way to reach the crematorium. The waste is dumped here by the panchayat by filling up vehicles and the road ahead is flooded with water. So it is very difficult to come and go to the crematorium. We make oral representations but the panchayat does not give us the same answer. The only thing the panchayat says is that your crematorium will become. Road will be made by levelling the space: Talati
When asked about this, The Talati--Minister of Kasor village, Hitendrasinh Vaghela, says that there was no cremation ground of the Devipujak community in the village for so many years. The last rites were performed at the village panchayat's chara. So a year and a half ago, the panchayat has made arrangements for the crematorium of the Devipujak society. Now in the coming time, the place to reach the crematorium will be levelled and the road will be made. Garbage is being dumped as there is a dumping site next door.
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