३० असार २०८२, सोमबार | Tue Jul 15 2025


Devghat to get electric crematorium


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The crematorium will sit on four kattas of land.

The construction work will start after its report will come 15 days later, he said. For the approximately Rs 70 million project, the Ministry has set aside Rs 5 million, and the Bharatpur Metropolitan City Rs 2 million.

Introduction of this modern cremation machine will save cost of cremating a human dead body, and control deforestation, said Poudel. It costs more than Rs 3,000 to cremate a human dead body.

The Devghat-based cremation receives approximately 24 human dead bodies from various districts like Chitwan, Nawalparasi and Tanahun on a daily basis.