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Mumbai: Bones left exposed at Marve-Malad cemetery spark public outrage

Locals allege BMC apathy as burial space runs out; remains found in ripped plastic bags, tossed into well due to lack of niches; permanent graves have sharply declined over the years because of soaring costs and a lack of land

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Exhumed remains kept in plastic bags along the cemetery wall — a distressing sight for visitors. Pic/By Special arrangement

Exhumed remains kept in plastic bags along the cemetery wall — a distressing sight for visitors. Pic/By Special arrangement

The Marve-Malad Road Cemetery, a resting place shared by Hindus, Muslims, and Christians, stands divided by walls, but it’s the Christian burial section that now presents a grim, distressing sight for those visiting their departed loved ones.

In Mumbai, due to a severe space crunch, Christian families have only two types of graves to choose from: permanent and temporary. Permanent graves have sharply declined over the years because of soaring costs and a lack of land. Temporary graves, on the other hand, are exhumed after 18 months, with the remains placed in small vaults called niches inside the cemetery.

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