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The Shimla Municipal Corporation plans to digitize records of people buried in Shimla's cemeteries, catering to around 10-15 annual requests from foreigners seeking ancestral certificates. The 150-year-old corporation aims to maintain the cemeteries and develop parks, enhancing tourism. The Kanlog cemetery will be the first to be cleaned and beautified, with more improvements planned.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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