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Telangana: Group of volunteers steps in to aid Covid-hit families in Korutla

A group of volunteers in Korutla of Jagtial district performed th... Read More
HYDERABAD: A group of

volunteers

in

Korutla

of Jagtial district performed the last rites of a 60-year-old woman who had died of Covid-19. Fearing that they too might contract the virus, the family members hesitated to conduct the final rites.

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The volunteers belonging to Bilalpur New Welfare Society led by Muneer and Yousuf responded to the request of the family for help.

The volunteers who wore PPE suits went to the house of the woman and conducted the last rites as per Hindu rites. Since last year, the group has conducted the final rites of 308 Covid-19 death victims as per Hindu rites and that of 147 victims as per Muslim tradition.

Muneer told TOI that the group has responded to requests from not only Korutla and its surrounding villages but also other districts.

“We take all precautions as per Covid-19 protocols. We have never refused a request for help,” Muneer said.

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Earlier this month, on August 3, a 70-year-old woman died of Covid-19 in

Chintakunta village

. The Bilalpur society carried out the last rites. That morning, another Covid-19 death took place in Chinna Metpally village and the group of volunteers helped in the cremation as the family chose to stay away because of fear of Covid-19.

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