Sky News, United Kingdom - 20 Jul 2007
A river on Tyneside could become Britain's answer to the Ganges as the place for people to scatter the ashes of their loved ones. conitue
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The Times of India, 21 Jul 2007
LONDON: Hindus and Sikhs in Britain are allowed to scatter ashes of their loved ones in designated part of Derwent river in northern England, it was officially stated on Saturday.
Sam Reed of Gateshead Council said Hindus and Sikhs have been allowed to scatter the ashes in the Derwent, which flows to the river Tyne, for at least five years. continue reading
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