Rural areas have started a grave clearing campaign , and those who do not meet the regulations will

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-28

Recently, a news about the "grave removal campaign" has aroused widespread attention. According to reports, in order to advance the funeral reform, graves will be cleaned and remediated nationwide, and some of the graves that do not meet the regulations will be demolished. This news has aroused heated discussions from all walks of life, especially farmers. So, what exactly is the "Grave Removal Campaign"?Why do you want to do this sport?How should farmers deal with it?

1. The background and purpose of the "Grave Removal Campaign".

The "Grave Clearance Campaign" refers to an action to clean up and remediate graves throughout the country. The background of this action is the advancement of funeral reform in our country. With the acceleration of urbanization and the increasing scarcity of land resources, the traditional burial method has gradually exposed some problems, such as large land area, waste of land resources, and environmental protection. Therefore, in order to promote the funeral reform, improve the efficiency of land resource utilization, and protect the ecological environment, China decided to carry out the "grave clearing campaign" nationwide.

2. Which graves will be demolished?

According to the relevant regulations, the following types of graves will be demolished:

Graves built in violation of regulations: including graves built without approval, graves exceeding the prescribed area, etc.

Unclaimed graves: For graves that have been unclaimed for a long time, the relevant authorities will carry out demolition.

Illegally bought and sold graves: Illegally traded graves will be investigated and dismantled.

Graves that affect urban planning: Graves that affect urban planning and occupy public resources will be demolished.

3. How should farmers deal with it?

For the peasant friends, the "grave clearing movement" may have a certain impact on their lives. Therefore, they need to be prepared for the following:

Understand the policy: Farmers need to understand the relevant policies, including which graves will be demolished, when and how they will be demolished. This will give them plenty of time to prepare.

Plan ahead: If a farmer's friend's ancestral grave needs to be relocated or rebuilt, they need to plan ahead for the time and place of relocation or reconstruction. At the same time, it is also necessary to understand the site selection and construction standards of the new cemetery to ensure that the new cemetery meets the regulations.

Arrange time reasonably: Farmers need to arrange their time reasonably to deal with the relocation or reconstruction of ancestral graves as soon as possible. Avoid situations where time is of the essence and cannot be dealt with in a timely manner.

Maintain communication: Farmers need to maintain communication with relevant departments to understand the latest developments and implementation of policies. In this way, they can be informed of policy changes and adjustments in a timely manner, and make corresponding responses.

Comply with laws and regulations: Farmers need to comply with relevant laws and regulations when dealing with the relocation or reconstruction of ancestral graves. Do not operate in violation of laws and regulations, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble.

The "Grave Clearing Campaign" is an important measure of China's funeral reform, which aims to promote funeral reform, improve the efficiency of land resource utilization, and protect the ecological environment. Although this campaign may have a certain impact on the lives of farmer friends, as long as they understand the policy, plan ahead, arrange their time reasonably, maintain communication, and abide by laws and regulations, they can deal with it effectively. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen the publicity and guidance of the "Grave Clearing Campaign", so that more people can understand the meaning and purpose of this campaign.

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