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In Haryana and Punjab, a green revolution in cremation practices is underway, driven by rising wood costs, pollution anxiety, and the determination of one man, Ramji Jaimal. Jaimal, an Ayurvedic doctor and environmentalist, has built eco-friendly crematoriums that use 10 times less wood than traditional cremations.
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