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Watch: This multi-faith crematorium in Hyderabad offers funeral services for three religions

The Telangana government’s Mukti Ghat offers facilities to perform the last rites of followers of three major faiths – Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity.

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Dec 07, 2022 · 03:03 pm
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Mukti Ghat - India’s first multi-faith crematorium at L.B. Nagar will be inaugurated by Minister @KTRTRS today. The 6.5 acre facility has earmarked areas to perform last rites according to Hindu, Muslim and Christian faiths. A provision is also made to watch the last rites online pic.twitter.com/HLc3OBwbVu

— Minister for IT, Industries, MA & UD, Telangana (@MinisterKTR) December 6, 2022
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