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Graveyards disappearing from housing societies in Multan

Multan: Residents of over 350 housing societies in Multan are forced to bury their own in far off graveyards. Instead residential plots and commercial centers have taken over the dedicated area for graveyard.

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Regulations of Multan Development Authority (MDA) require private housing societies to allocate one percent of the total area of society for graveyard. Later this requirement had been increased to three percent.

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