The Vaults
In most nations of the world from the time of Abraham and
Moses, Mausoleums have existed and so have Egyptian pyramids. From
these ancient times families have also appreciated the need to give
befitting burial with well-adorned tombstones and other rare ornaments
to keep memories of the departed alive.
The vaults in Victoria Court Cemetery are arranged in such a way as to
enable easy access. Each grave has concrete walls with a
sandy button. A concrete slab is made to be used as cover after
burial.
The cemetery is apportioned into two sections, with one section
catering for Christians and the other section for Muslims.
The Facilities
When
a vault is purchased, the use of the ceremonial halls, provision of
Security and other maintenance services for all common areas are
provided at no extra cost. Provisions have been made for the sale of
coffins, tombstones, wreaths, etc. The
Cemetery workforce is well trained to carryout burials and to maintain
the vaults and the whole cemetery