Former Prime Minister of India and leading economist Dr. Manmohan Singh passed away on 26 December 2024 at the age of 92. He died at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi, where he was undergoing treatment for age-related medical problems for some time.
After his death, 7 days of national mourning has been declared across the country. During this time, various government and non-governmental organizations have been affected. In this context, many people are raising the question whether there will be a holiday across the country today (27 December 2024), whether schools and banks will remain closed, and what will be its effect on the mourning period. Let us know about this in detail.
Announcement of holiday in Karnataka and Telangana
On the demise of the former Prime Minister, the Karnataka government first announced a holiday in all government offices, schools and colleges today (27 December). This decision of the Karnataka government came into effect with immediate effect. After this, the question started arising whether other states would also announce such a holiday. Apart from Karnataka, the Telangana government has also declared a holiday in all government offices and schools on Friday, December 27.
This decision has been implemented in Telangana under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. After the holiday was declared in Telangana and Karnataka, many people are curious to know whether other states, especially major states like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Punjab, will also observe a holiday. However, some media reports have revealed that no formal decision has been taken regarding the suspension of government work in other states.
Postponement of government programs in Delhi
In Delhi too, Chief Minister Atishi has canceled all government programs on the demise of the former Prime Minister. During this time, many mourning programs of the Delhi government as well as government work will be postponed. There has been no official announcement of a holiday during the mourning period in Delhi, especially in government offices and educational institutions, but it is likely that absenteeism will be recorded in many government offices and schools, as working days are often affected in a state of mourning.
Apart from this, a meeting of the Union Cabinet was also scheduled to be held on December 27, which may be canceled. According to the Economic Times, the Union Cabinet meeting was scheduled at 11 am, but it may now be postponed.
Former Prime Minister passes away and is undergoing treatment at AIIMS
Dr. Manmohan Singh passed away at AIIMS Delhi, where he was already undergoing treatment. He was admitted to the hospital for age-related medical problems. He lost consciousness on the night of 26 December, after which he was brought to the hospital at 8:06 pm. Despite all medical efforts at the hospital, Dr. Manmohan Singh could not be saved and was declared dead at 9:51 pm.
AIIMS also said in its press release that Dr. Manmohan Singh suffered from several complications during treatment, but the doctors tried their best to save his life. After his demise, a wave of deep grief swept across the country, as Dr. Manmohan Singh was one of the most revered and respected leaders of Indian politics.
7 days of national mourning
The Government of India has declared 7 days of national mourning on the demise of Dr. Manmohan Singh, which will last till 2 January 2025. During this period of mourning, silence and condolences will be observed in government and public functions across the country. During the national mourning, special condolence ceremonies will be held and many major government programs may be postponed. Apart from this, the contribution of Dr. Manmohan Singh will be remembered and appreciated across the country. From his becoming the Prime Minister to the historic reforms he made in the Indian economy, his contribution will remain invaluable.
Situation in other states
Apart from Karnataka and Telangana, there is no clear information yet on the status of government work and holidays in other states. However, it is likely that some other big states, including the capital Delhi, may also have holidays or changes in work in view of the mourning. The situation is being evaluated by the local administration regarding the possibility of closure of government and educational institutions.
After the demise of former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, a holiday has been declared in government offices, schools and colleges in Karnataka and Telangana. All government programs have been canceled in Delhi. During the 7-day national mourning period, many government functions are likely to be changed and postponed across the country. However, this holiday is limited to government institutions and offices only, and it will not have any special impact on the private sector. The demise of Dr. Manmohan Singh is being deeply mourned across the country, and his policy, leadership and contribution will always be remembered.
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