
An online portal to pay tributes to departed loved ones
The Hindu
Hyderabad IT company launches www.AllSouls.rip, an online platform to help bereaved families, near and dear ones to pay tributes
In an initiative that honours the memory of the departed souls, a Hyderabad-based IT solutions company has launched an online portal that facilitates bereaved families, their near and dear ones to pay tributes to the departed loved ones.
The dedicated platform www.AllSouls.rip enables people to post their heartfelt tributes and memorials, ensuring the legacy of the deceased person lives on. The online platform provides individuals to post tributes, share memories and invite family and friends to contribute their messages.
The remembrance is accessible anytime and anywhere, according to D. Sudesh Kumar, who developed the portal. “Our mission is to provide a dignified and accessible way for people to create, share, and preserve online tributes for their loved ones. With an easy-to-use interface, we help families connect and cherish memories together,” he said.
Claiming to be first such online portal catering to the Christian community to remember the departed souls in Telugu speaking States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, Mr. Sudesh Kumar said grieving families can also use a comprehensive range of professional services to support the family members during the challenging process of bidding goodbye.
The portal representatives will facilitatein locating burial ground, selecting freezer services, florists and body transport “Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate, respectful, and seamless support, ensuring that your loved one’s memory is honored with the utmost dignity and care,” he said.
Church of South India Bishop in Medak Rev. K. Reuben Mark launched the website during a special service at the CSI Garrison Wesley Church, Trimulgherry.

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