Featured
Pushpank Kaushik- PN
Tier II and III Cities Anchor India’s EV-Led Logistics Shift: Pushpank Kaushik, CEO, Jassper Shipping
Bike Insurance
Everything You Need to Know About Bike Insurance in India
Surat industrialist wife suicide, the blunt times
Industrialist’s Wife Dies by Suicide in Surat, Police Begin Probe
April 22, 2026
The Blunt Times The Blunt Times
  • National
  • City Events
  • Business Vibes
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Regional
    • Bharuch
    • Dang
    • Navsari
    • Surat
    • Valsad
    • Hindi
    • Gujarati
  • Health
  • Crime corner
  • Sports
  • Spotlight
Search the Site
Popular Searches:
Chatgpt Nasa Halloween
Recent Posts
Rohit Dhar
FEF Strengthens Leadership with Rohit Dhar as CBO After ‘Pitch to Get Rich’ Success
April 22, 2026
Nova Digital Lock
Hafele Nova Digital Lock Smart Security with Advanced Access Control and Modern Design
April 22, 2026
Financial -PNn
5 Financial Protection Moves for a Secure Year Ahead
April 22, 2026
The Blunt Times The Blunt Times
  • National
  • City Events
  • Business Vibes
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Regional
    • Bharuch
    • Dang
    • Navsari
    • Surat
    • Valsad
    • Hindi
    • Gujarati
  • Health
  • Crime corner
  • Sports
  • Spotlight
Follow us
Surat cremation gas charges, the blunt times
Home/City Events/Free cremation gas ends in Surat, last rites may cost Rs.1100 more
City Events

Free cremation gas ends in Surat, last rites may cost Rs.1100 more

Surat | Gujarat — Even in death, affordability is slipping out of reach. In a move that has triggered widespread concern, a new circular by Gujarat Gas is set to end years of free gas supply to...

Times News Network
March 17, 2026 2 Min Read

Surat | Gujarat — Even in death, affordability is slipping out of reach. In a move that has triggered widespread concern, a new circular by Gujarat Gas is set to end years of free gas supply to crematoriums in Surat, potentially increasing the cost of last rites by around ₹1,100 per body.

For years, crematoriums across the city—including the well-known Ramnath Ghela Crematorium on the banks of the Tapi—received gas under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) support through the Setu organisation. This ensured that grieving families, especially from economically weaker sections, could perform last rites without additional financial strain.

That relief may soon vanish.

According to the new directive, crematorium trusts will now have to gradually bear the cost of gas consumption, with a phased withdrawal of CSR support eventually leading to a fully paid system. The decision comes at a time when households are already grappling with inflation and economic uncertainty.

“This is not just a policy change—it directly affects common people at their most vulnerable moment,” said Jayesh Umrikar, manager of Ramnath Ghela Crematorium. “Till now, we received gas supply free of cost, which made operations easier. But now, with charges being introduced, the trust will have to decide how to manage or pass on this burden.”

The numbers underline the impact. Each gas-based cremation currently consumes fuel worth approximately ₹1,100. With 20 to 25 bodies arriving daily at Ramnath Ghela alone—and about 25% opting for gas furnaces—the cumulative financial load could be substantial.

“The big question is—who will pay this ₹1,100?” Umrikar asked. “If the trust absorbs it, we may face financial strain. If we charge families, it will directly hit the public.”

The move has also raised environmental concerns. Authorities have long promoted gas and electric cremation as cleaner alternatives to traditional wood pyres. However, stakeholders fear the new cost structure may reverse that progress.

“If gas becomes expensive, people may go back to wood-based cremation,” a crematorium official said. “That would be a setback for pollution control efforts in the city.”

For many families, especially those from poor and middle-income backgrounds, cremation services had remained one of the few areas insulated from rising costs. The introduction of even a ₹1,100 charge could now turn into an additional financial burden during already distressing times.

Crematorium administrators across Surat are voicing concern. “We are not profit-making entities—we are service providers at a sensitive time,” said one trust member. “The gas company should continue CSR support so that the public does not suffer.”

There are indications that multiple trusts may soon submit a representation to district authorities, urging reconsideration of the decision.

Tags:

cremation costCSR withdrawalGujarat Gasinflation IndiaRamnath Ghela crematoriumSuratSurat NewsThe blunt times

Share Article

Important Conference on Rights and Social Security of Unorganised Workers Held in Bishnupur-PNN
Previous Post

Important Conference on Rights and Social Security of Unorganised Workers Held in Bishnupur

Surat Lok Sabha election affidavit controversy, the blunt times
Next Post

FIR Demand Over ‘False Affidavit’ Rocks Surat Lok Sabha 2024 Polls

Picked
Khatri community Surat history and decline, the blunt times
Khatri Community’s Role in Surat: From Powerhouse to Political Marginalisation
Pushpank Kaushik- PN
Tier II and III Cities Anchor India’s EV-Led Logistics Shift: Pushpank Kaushik, CEO, Jassper Shipping
Bike Insurance
Everything You Need to Know About Bike Insurance in India
Surat industrialist wife suicide, the blunt times
Industrialist’s Wife Dies by Suicide in Surat, Police Begin Probe
Ishita Joshi
Indore-Based Gynaecologist Dr Ishita Joshi Crowned by Malaika Arora Wins ‘NariFirst Jewel of India Season 3’ Title
Skin Barrier
Skin Barrier Repair for Indian Skin: A Dermatology-First, Ingredient-Science Approach
Popular Posts
Ishita Joshi
Indore-Based Gynaecologist Dr Ishita Joshi Crowned by Malaika Arora Wins ‘NariFirst Jewel of India Season 3’ Title
By TBT Online Desk
Skin Barrier
Skin Barrier Repair for Indian Skin: A Dermatology-First, Ingredient-Science Approach
By TBT Online Desk
Dnyaan Prasad Global University by Dr. D. Y Patil Unitech Society: Building Pune’s Next Generation of Pharma Talent-PNN
Dnyaan Prasad Global University by Dr. D. Y Patil Unitech Society: Building Pune’s Next Generation of Pharma Talent
By TBT Online Desk
Ghost Bicycle AI Surat, the blunt times
AI “Ghost Bicycle” From Surat Stuns Onlookers, Sparks Nationwide Buzz
By Times News Network
Traditional Dresses
Elite Trends in Indian Traditional Dresses for Women You Need to Know
By TBT Online Desk
Parul University
Parul University Sees 234 Students Placed at TCS, Packages Range Rs 3.46 – Rs 9 LPA
By TBT Online Desk

Read Next

Khatri community Surat history and decline, the blunt times
City Events
Khatri Community’s Role in Surat: From Powerhouse to Political Marginalisation
April 22, 2026
2 Min Read
Surat industrialist wife suicide, the blunt times
City Events
Industrialist’s Wife Dies by Suicide in Surat, Police Begin Probe
April 22, 2026
2 Min Read
Ghost Bicycle AI Surat, the blunt times
City Events
AI “Ghost Bicycle” From Surat Stuns Onlookers, Sparks Nationwide Buzz
April 22, 2026
2 Min Read
Surat Diamond Bourse controversy, the blunt times
City Events
Gopal Italia Alleges Pressure on Traders to Shift to Surat Diamond Bourse
April 21, 2026
2 Min Read
The Blunt Times

The Blunt Times is a 24-hour news portal from Surat and south Gujarat. It was launched by senior journalist Melvyn Thomas, who has over 21 years of experience working with the top news organizations such as The Indian Express, The Times of India, and The Economic Times.

Popular
Khatri Community’s Role in Surat: From Powerhouse to Political Marginalisation
April 22, 2026
Tier II and III Cities Anchor India’s EV-Led Logistics Shift: Pushpank Kaushik, CEO, Jassper Shipping
April 22, 2026
Everything You Need to Know About Bike Insurance in India
April 22, 2026
Industrialist’s Wife Dies by Suicide in Surat, Police Begin Probe
April 22, 2026
Categories
City Events
National
Business Vibes
Lifestyle
Spotlight
Regional
Education
Entertainment
Health
Press Release
Trending
Sports

© 2026 All Rights Reserved, The Blunt Times

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy