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Article: Pindis burgeoning epitaph trade.
- Article from:
- The Nation (Karachi, Pakistan)
- Article date:
- August 9, 2009
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By SYED DANISH HUSSAIN RAWALPINDI, August 9 (THE NATION): Business for some coincided with the mammoth loss to others, gravestone epitaph, has been in demand in the city, as it helps in identification of graves in todays densely overcrowded graveyards. The practice of writing epitaphs is gaining momentum, as with day-by-day changing trends now it has become essential to fix gravestone on beloved ones grave, the idea, which was not much in vogue in earlier days. In earlier days, epitaph writing was not much in trend. But now it is almost mandatory, as it is convenient for people to identify the grave of the dead, said Habib-ur-Rehman, an epitaphist and has been associated ...
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