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Muslims cremate Hindu Sri Lankan woman in Jaipur

In a display of communal harmony, two youths of the Muslim community cremated a Sri Lankan Hindu woman at Adarsh Nagar crematorium. Following her demise, Jama Masjid Committee's Riyaz and Faisal conducted the final rites as per Hindu customs and traditions.

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Published : Apr 29, 2021, 7:02 PM IST

Jaipur: In a display of communal harmony, two youths of the Muslim community cremated a Sri Lankan Hindu woman at Adarsh Nagar crematorium. Following her demise, Jama Masjid Committee's Riyaz and Faisal conducted the final rites as per Hindu customs and traditions.

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The woman has been identified as 41-year-old Palika P Fernando, a doctor in an Ayurvedic medical college located near Zorawar Singh Gate. She was living in Jaipur with her husband, Anura Widhanarachchi and her children. At the time of her death, she was pregnant.

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Jaipur is always known for its communal harmony and a rich 'Ganga-Jamuna' culture. It is heartening to see people across religion, caste and creed are coming forward to help during the ongoing Covid crisis.

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Jaipur: In a display of communal harmony, two youths of the Muslim community cremated a Sri Lankan Hindu woman at Adarsh Nagar crematorium. Following her demise, Jama Masjid Committee's Riyaz and Faisal conducted the final rites as per Hindu customs and traditions.

Also Read: PM wish speedy recovery to Gehlot, wife after they test positive for coronavirus

The woman has been identified as 41-year-old Palika P Fernando, a doctor in an Ayurvedic medical college located near Zorawar Singh Gate. She was living in Jaipur with her husband, Anura Widhanarachchi and her children. At the time of her death, she was pregnant.

Also Read: Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot tests positive for Covid

Jaipur is always known for its communal harmony and a rich 'Ganga-Jamuna' culture. It is heartening to see people across religion, caste and creed are coming forward to help during the ongoing Covid crisis.

Also Read: Four including three children die in Rajasthan accident

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