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Gwalior Family Ends Up Cremating Stranger In Alleged Mix-Up By Hospital
- Sunday August 16, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The staffers at the mortuary of a government-run hospital in Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior allegedly mixed up bodies of two patients while handing over one of them to the relatives, police said on Sunday.
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Indore Family Ends Up Cremating Stranger In Alleged Mix-Up By Hospital
- Tuesday July 14, 2020
- Cities | Press Trust of India
A family in Madhya Pradesh's Indore cremated a different person instead of their son, who shared the same name, in an alleged mix-up by the hospital, police said on Tuesday.
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Amid Pune's call centres and colleges, caste rules still apply
- Wednesday July 4, 2012
- Pune News | Imtiaz Jaleel
When Indira Bolada's father passed away, she was not allowed to attend his cremation in their hometown of Rajasthan. The 55-year-old was being kept out not by friends or family, but by a group of strangers in Pune, where she lives.
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Gwalior Family Ends Up Cremating Stranger In Alleged Mix-Up By Hospital
- Sunday August 16, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The staffers at the mortuary of a government-run hospital in Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior allegedly mixed up bodies of two patients while handing over one of them to the relatives, police said on Sunday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indore Family Ends Up Cremating Stranger In Alleged Mix-Up By Hospital
- Tuesday July 14, 2020
- Cities | Press Trust of India
A family in Madhya Pradesh's Indore cremated a different person instead of their son, who shared the same name, in an alleged mix-up by the hospital, police said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Amid Pune's call centres and colleges, caste rules still apply
- Wednesday July 4, 2012
- Pune News | Imtiaz Jaleel
When Indira Bolada's father passed away, she was not allowed to attend his cremation in their hometown of Rajasthan. The 55-year-old was being kept out not by friends or family, but by a group of strangers in Pune, where she lives.
- www.ndtv.com