Patna Municipal Corporation to Keep Logbook at Qabristans for Death Certificates

On the other hand, PMC keeps registration logbooks at major Shamshan Ghats (crematoriums) which help Hindu families to get death certificates. With the new resolution, there will be uniformity in registering deaths both at Qabristans and Shamshan Ghats.

Written by

Md. Sami Ahmad

Published on

February 18, 2025

Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC) has passed a resolution to keep a registration logbook in Qabristans (Cemeteries) to facilitate the registration of deaths. This will ease the process of getting death certificates from Patna Municipal Corporation. Initially, this will be provided at big Qabristans. Officials of PMC have said that both Muslim and Christian cemeteries will get this facility soon.

Until now, the Qabristan Committees register the death data, which is not considered official.  This makes the process of getting a death certificate cumbersome as it takes quite long time. As PMC does not keep the data of Qabristans, the actual figures do not get official entry.

On the other hand, PMC keeps registration logbooks at major Shamshan Ghats (crematoriums) which help Hindu families to get death certificates. With the new resolution, there will be uniformity in registering deaths both at Qabristans and Shamshan Ghats.

It is reported that the entry in PMC’s logbook at Qabristans will be enough to get death certificates. At the moment one needs to get five witnesses and an affidavit from an executive magistrate to get a death certificate.

Nashoor Ajmal Nushi, Bihar convener of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawrat (Regd.) has welcomed this move of PMC, saying that this arrangement needs to be implemented in all Qabristans of the state. There are over eight thousand Qabristans in Bihar.