'Directions issued in UP to check dumping of bodies in rivers'

The recovered bodies were disposed off in accordance with social traditions to avoid environmental degradation and outbreak of diseases.

'Directions issued in UP to check dumping of bodies in rivers'
NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Government has issued directions to authorities to stop the practice of dumping dead bodies directly into rivers, after 81 bodies were recovered from Ganga in Unnao district of the state early this year, the Lok Sabha was told today.

The recovery of the bodies was probably either due to reduction in river flow or reduced water quantity in that part of the Ganga, Minister of State for Water Resources Sanwar Lal Jat said in a written reply.

The recovered bodies were disposed off in accordance with social traditions to avoid environmental degradation and outbreak of diseases, he said.

"Government of Uttar Pradesh has issued directions to all the concerned district authorities to stop the practice of dumping of dead bodies directly into the rivers," the minister said.

Responding to another question, the Minister said that model cremation ghats on the banks of river Ganga and promoting eco friendly methods of cremation for safe disposal of the dead bodies have been given priority in the action plan drawn under Nammami Gange programme.

An expert committee has also been formed for evaluation of new technologies including options for innovative and improvised wood based crematorium, he added.
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