News India Live, Digital Desk: Patna, the capital of Bihar, is now going to witness a big change. In Patna to protect the environment and make the cremation process more accessible. State’s first LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) based crematorium Will be made. The most special thing about this project is that only 2 acres of precious land is required for it. Symbolic value of Rs 1 Has been acquired on. This initiative will not only improve the infrastructure of Bihar but will also prove to be a milestone in reducing pollution.
Land for just 1 rupee: Big decision of government and municipal corporation
Land for this project has been arranged under a special agreement between Patna Municipal Corporation and the state government. The administration has made this valuable land of 2 acres situated on the outskirts of the city available for just Re 1 so that there is no financial hindrance in this work of public interest. A complex with state-of-the-art facilities will be developed on this land, where the bereaved families will get all the necessary facilities under one roof.
Eco-friendly and affordable option
Traditional wood-based cremation produces large amounts of smoke and leads to the felling of trees. At the same time, electric crematoriums often face the problem of power cuts or technical faults.
Features of LPG: LPG based technology is much cleaner and faster than wood. In this, the last rites process is completed in less time and air pollution remains minimal.
Easy to Maintain: In comparison to electric machines, maintenance of gas based systems is considered easy and economical, which will also reduce the financial burden on the Municipal Corporation.
What will be special in the project?
This modern Muktidham is being developed not as just a crematorium, but as a systematic complex:
Parking and Waiting Room: There will be enough space for seating and vehicles for the people accompanying the funeral procession.
Greenery and Parks: Trees will be planted around the campus so that the environment remains calm and clean.
Bone Burial Centre: Special arrangements will be made here to keep the ashes safe and also for the process of immersion.
Solution to the growing needs of Patna
In view of the rapid increase in the population of Patna, the pressure on the traditional cremation sites on the Ganga ghats has increased significantly. With the construction of this new LPG crematorium, the crowd at the ghats will be reduced and people will not have to wait for hours for the last rites. According to the district administration, the construction work of this project will be started soon and the target is to dedicate it to the public within the next one year.
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