Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 04 March 2025
The Andaman Nicobar Territorial Congress Committee (ANTCC) President, Mr. Rangalal Halder, has raised severe considerations over the shortage of a mortuary van in Harminder Bay, a tribal area with a inhabitants of roughly 2,000. During a current go to to the realm, Mr.Halder was deeply disturbed to be taught that grieving households are pressured to move deceased family members utilizing personal autos because of the absence of this important service.
In a letter to the Chief Secretary of the Andaman & Nicobar Administration, Mr. Halder highlighted the emotional and monetary misery confronted by residents. He emphasised that the unavailability of a mortuary van not solely provides to the agony of bereaved households but in addition raises vital considerations about hygiene and human dignity. The excessive price of arranging personal transportation additional exacerbates the state of affairs, making it an pressing subject that calls for rapid consideration.
Mr. Halder urged the Administration to allocate a devoted mortuary van for Harminder Bay on the earliest. He pressured that such a service is a basic necessity and would offer much-needed aid to the individuals of the area.
Reaffirming his dedication to public welfare, the ANTCC President referred to as upon the authorities to behave swiftly and be sure that the dignity of the deceased and their households is upheld.