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Updated: November 7, 2016 01:45 IST
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities...-final-abode-on-a-pushcart/article9312467.ece

Ramulu with the body of wife Kavitha at Vikarabad on Saturday. Photo: Mohd. Arif
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Ramulu had no choice but to load Kavita’s body on the cart, as an ambulance cost Rs.5,000.
In a traumatic journey from Langer Houz here to Vikarabad, 50 km away, a man who suffered from leprosy and begged on the streets trundled a pushcart with the body of his wife, to conduct her funeral in her native village.

Ramulu had no choice but to load Kavita’s body on the cart, as an ambulance cost Rs.5,000. The frail woman had also been afflicted by leprosy and died on November 4.

The journey on November 4 ended only after local residents in Vikarabad district’s MRP junction witnessed the unusual sight, and came together to help. Ramulu wanted to bury Kavita’s body at Maikod village in Manoor, in newly-formed Sangareddy district.

“After people collected money, I arranged for her body to be taken to Sangareddy in an ambulance,” G. Ravi, circle inspector, Vikarabad told The Hindu on Sunday.

Police said Ramulu reached Vikarabad at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday with the body. “He was heading towards Medak district actually. So we decided to help him. It takes another 80 km or so of travel to reach Manoor mandal from Vikarabad,” the inspector said.

Ramulu was noticed by passers-by as he walked around, crying inconsolably on the streets of Vikarabad. He pleaded with people and begged for money.

“I did not have any money with me and all I could do was to take her body to Maikod. The ambulance required Rs. 5,000, which I did not have. With no other option, I began to push the cart and lost my way and reached this town,” he told local residents.

Last rites

Kavita was suffering from some acute illness and succumbed to it, said Mr. Ravi.

The last rites for the woman were held in Maikod on Sunday after her relatives came from Bidar in Karnataka. The mandal revenue officials chipped in with Rs. 2,000 which they gave Ramulu.

(Additional reporting by R. Avadhani in Sangareddy)
 
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How is it that these threads stay up and mine get taken down?

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Updated: November 7, 2016 01:45 IST
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities...-final-abode-on-a-pushcart/article9312467.ece

Ramulu with the body of wife Kavitha at Vikarabad on Saturday. Photo: Mohd. Arif
TH07_HONEY_3071439e.jpg

Ramulu had no choice but to load Kavita’s body on the cart, as an ambulance cost Rs.5,000.
In a traumatic journey from Langer Houz here to Vikarabad, 50 km away, a man who suffered from leprosy and begged on the streets trundled a pushcart with the body of his wife, to conduct her funeral in her native village.

Ramulu had no choice but to load Kavita’s body on the cart, as an ambulance cost Rs.5,000. The frail woman had also been afflicted by leprosy and died on November 4.

The journey on November 4 ended only after local residents in Vikarabad district’s MRP junction witnessed the unusual sight, and came together to help. Ramulu wanted to bury Kavita’s body at Maikod village in Manoor, in newly-formed Sangareddy district.

“After people collected money, I arranged for her body to be taken to Sangareddy in an ambulance,” G. Ravi, circle inspector, Vikarabad told The Hindu on Sunday.

Police said Ramulu reached Vikarabad at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday with the body. “He was heading towards Medak district actually. So we decided to help him. It takes another 80 km or so of travel to reach Manoor mandal from Vikarabad,” the inspector said.

Ramulu was noticed by passers-by as he walked around, crying inconsolably on the streets of Vikarabad. He pleaded with people and begged for money.

“I did not have any money with me and all I could do was to take her body to Maikod. The ambulance required Rs. 5,000, which I did not have. With no other option, I began to push the cart and lost my way and reached this town,” he told local residents.

Last rites

Kavita was suffering from some acute illness and succumbed to it, said Mr. Ravi.

The last rites for the woman were held in Maikod on Sunday after her relatives came from Bidar in Karnataka. The mandal revenue officials chipped in with Rs. 2,000 which they gave Ramulu.

(Additional reporting by R. Avadhani in Sangareddy)

So Sad heartbreaking .
the way poor are treated in our countries is a disgrace and makes me angry

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All dreaming of being a superpower just imagine what wud happen uf this occured in the US. President wud hve stepped down....


Really heart breaking
 
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All dreaming of being a superpower just imagine what wud happen uf this occured in the US. President wud hve stepped down....


Really heart breaking
Read the Article completely before commenting & people helped, Just reading title and commenting presents your mis information.

It has nothing to do with being a Superpower.

So Sad heartbreaking .
the way poor are treated in our countries is a disgrace and makes me angry

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Read complete article.

People helped when they came to know.
 
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Cry and cry and cry and cry and cry....
My heart has been broken, respect to the passerby.

Once I have been attached to the sole leprosy hospital in our country.
You can not imagine the suffering of the leprosy patient.
 
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Read the Article completely before commenting & people helped, Just reading title and commenting presents your mis information.

It has nothing to do with being a Superpower.


Read complete article.

People helped when they came to know.

i know but should never be allowed to come to this
 
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i know but should never be allowed to come to this
No one can help you unless you tell someone that you need help. Indian population is over 1.2 billion oversight is not possible in current situation but govt provide a lot of medical care without any cost. It is lack of information that actually lead to these situations but people reacted in positive manner.

If you want to keep "this is bad/Never should be allowed/People is should do this and that" opinion it's your own choice but according to practicality of matter people acted in positive manner, whatever you want to infer up to you.
 
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No one can help you unless you tell someone that you need help. Indian population is over 1.2 billion oversight is not possible in current situation but govt provide a lot of medical care without any cost. It is lack of information that actually lead to these situations but people reacted in positive manner.

If you want to keep "this is bad/Never should be allowed/People is should do this and that" opinion it's your own choice but according to practicality of matter people acted in positive manner, whatever you want to infer up to you.

do you have free ambulance or similar for poor people in India ? like edhi in Pak ??
 
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