Indore (Madhya Pradesh):Amid the coronavirus crisis, sanitation workers in Madhya Pradesh's Indore district are not only doing their cleaning job in hospitals, but have also come forward to perform the last rites of COVID-19 victims whose family members are unable to bid them a final goodbye.
In the wake of guidelines to check the spread of coronavirus, only a few family members of the victims are being allowed to attend their last rites.
At such a difficult time, the sanitation workers are helping these families by performing the last rites of the deceased.
Indore, which is one of the worst-hit by COVID-19, till Sunday reported 1,568 cases and 76 deaths, as per official figures.
"Irrespective of whether a Hindu, Muslim or person of some other religion dies of coronavirus, we are helping their families in bidding a final goodbye to the deceased. We don't have blood relations with them, but this is a case of humanity," Sohanlal Khatwa (50), head of a four-member team of sanitation workers at the morgue of Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences told a news agency.
"There have been instances where we have ourselves lit the funeral pyre of the deceased as their family members were scared to come forward due to infection concerns. We have also laid to rest some of the deceased in graveyards, just like their family members would have done," he said.
He said as a precaution for protection against the virus, family members have to maintain a distance from the body during the last rites and have to leave immediately after performing the rituals.