Punjab Govt declares 7-day state mourning on demise of former PM Dr Manmohan Singh
The Punjab Government has declared seven day State mourning till January 1, 2025 on demise of former PM Dr Manmohan Singh.
The Punjab Government has declared seven day State mourning till January 1, 2025 on demise of former PM Dr Manmohan Singh.
While mourning the death of Dr Manmohan Singh, Rajasthan takes pride in being represented by the former prime minister in his sixth and the final term in the Rajya Sabha till April 3 this year.
The former Prime Minister's last journey will start from the Congress headquarters in the national capital to the cremation ground at 9.30 am tomorrow.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has expressed deep sorrow and grief over the passing of former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and has prayed for the eternal peace of his soul.
Sharing his thoughts on his X account, the AAP chief wrote: “Met his family during this solemn moment and extended my condolences to them."
The deceased biker, identified as 25-year-old Nishant, instantly succumbed to the injuries he received in the accident. He was a resident of Lajpat Nagar in Sahibabad of the Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh.
This year's monsoon season has resulted in the death toll of 62, with three individuals still missing. The most severely impacted districts include Dhubri, where 6,48,806 people are affected, Darrang with 1,90,261 people, and Cachar with 1,45,926 people affected.
A suicide note was also recovered from the spot the incident took place which is being examined by experts.
According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) flood bulletin, 16,25,089 people across 2,800 villages in 27 districts are affected by the deluge.
Despite the efforts of locals to rush them to the Margherita First Referral Unit (FRU) immediately for medical attention, they were pronounced dead upon arrival.