The policy also recommends "reuse" of the land and that no pucca or permanent grave be allowed, said a Waqf Board official.
The grave would be allowed only on allotment basis for a minimum period of 3 years and upto a period of 30 years against the payment of fee.
Allotment for 3 years will be done for a fee of Rs 5,000 per year. Where allotment is sought for any period beyond 3 years then the annual fee will be Rs 10,000 per for each year exceeding first 3 years.
The allottee or legal heirs can choose to reuse the grave for further burials, within the period of allotment, it said.
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As per the record available with the Delhi Waqf Board, there are 573 notified graveyards. However, only 143 graveyards of varying sizes are actually available for burial as a majority of them are under encroachment, he said.
"There is also a hesitant consensus on the reuse of graves. Pucca graves- those covered by ceramic tiles or made of bricks, stones, marble and cement are a normal sight in all of the graveyards. The cumulative effect is dwindling availability of land for burials," noted the draft policy.
If implemented, this policy will not only ensure that Tikona Park graveyard becomes a model graveyard, but will also act as a source of reforms of other graveyards in the city, he said.
This policy can be applied to other graveyards depending upon their specific features.
The policy suggests use of 60 per cent land of graveyard for burials, 30 per cent for greenery and remaining for temporary structures.
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