Pandemic Profiles From India’s Capital (Photo Essay)

Pandemic Profiles From India’s Capital (Photo Essay)
75 new cremation platforms under construction outside the premises of the Sarai Kale Khan crematorum in the outskirts of Delhi on May 4, 2021 (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)
Venus Upadhayaya
5/4/2021
Updated:
5/5/2021

NEW DELHI—In just about two weeks as the COVID-19 pandemic surged to record-breaking levels in India, a crematorium in Sare Kale Khan on the outskirts of the country’s national capital region built 125 new pyre platforms, including 75 under construction on May 4.

The Epoch Times visited the crematorium on Tuesday and noticed that both the green lawns outside the old crematorium have been speedily converted into an additional facility to manage the demand. Outside the main premises on the side of the dusty, unconstructed road, 75 new pyre platforms are currently under construction.

Funeral pyres under construction at a crematorium at Sare Kale Khan outside New Delhi on May 4, 2021.

On May 4 New Delhi saw its biggest spike of deaths, with 448 reported in the last 24 hours, while the country saw  357,229 new COVID cases in the same period. The three civic bodies of Delhi working to meet the surge in deaths are operating 28 COVID cremation and burial sites and have increased the COVID cremation capacity to 1,060 daily, according to the Times of India.

Inside the newly built crematoriums on the lawns of Sare Kale Khan, remnants of the last day cremations were visible while new pyres were being laid. A slew of cremation workers ferried wood on carts while people chanted mantras as they lit the pyres of their loved ones.

Funeral pyres at a crematorium at Sare Kale Khan outside New Delhi on May 4, 2021.

The Epoch Times captured a few pandemic profiles from the crematorium.

Father of a Leading Executive

Madhav Swaroop, 89, father of a leading corporate executive died due to COVID and age-related complications 3 days after testing positive for COVID. In this picture, Swaroop's body is laid on a flower-decked pyre before being offered the customary wood on the afternoon of May 4, 2021, at the lawns of Sare Kale Khan crematorium in the outskirts of New Delhi. (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)
Madhav Swaroop, 89, father of a leading corporate executive died due to COVID and age-related complications 3 days after testing positive for COVID. In this picture, Swaroop's body is laid on a flower-decked pyre before being offered the customary wood on the afternoon of May 4, 2021, at the lawns of Sare Kale Khan crematorium in the outskirts of New Delhi. (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)

Gazetted Officer of India’s National Informatics Center

The pyre of 45-year-old Sher Pal Singh, a gazetted officer with India's National Information Center catches fire at the Sarai Kale Khan crematorium on May 4, 2021. Singh, a father of two daughters and one son passed away at the hospital one week after testing positive. (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)
The pyre of 45-year-old Sher Pal Singh, a gazetted officer with India's National Information Center catches fire at the Sarai Kale Khan crematorium on May 4, 2021. Singh, a father of two daughters and one son passed away at the hospital one week after testing positive. (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)

Father of a Foreign Policy Journalist

The father of a foreign policy journalist with a national daily who asked not to be identified is prepared for cremation at the electric crematorium of Sarai Kale Khan crematorium in the outskirts of Delhi on May 4, 2021. (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)
The father of a foreign policy journalist with a national daily who asked not to be identified is prepared for cremation at the electric crematorium of Sarai Kale Khan crematorium in the outskirts of Delhi on May 4, 2021. (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)

Immersing Ashes in Yamuna River

The foreign policy journalist chose to immerse her father's ashes in the waters of the river Yamuna at ghat number 11 outside Nigam Bodh Ghat crematorium in Delhi on May 4, 2021. The journalist was alone. Her mother had recently been operated on and when her father died due to COVID at home, she sought a charity's assistance for her father's cremation. (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)
The foreign policy journalist chose to immerse her father's ashes in the waters of the river Yamuna at ghat number 11 outside Nigam Bodh Ghat crematorium in Delhi on May 4, 2021. The journalist was alone. Her mother had recently been operated on and when her father died due to COVID at home, she sought a charity's assistance for her father's cremation. (Venus Upadhayaya/The Epoch Times)
Venus Upadhayaya reports on India, China and the Global South. Her traditional area of expertise is in Indian and South Asian geopolitics. Community media, sustainable development, and leadership remain her other areas of interest.
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