TN Govt Declares Public Holiday on 30.7.2015 Over APJ Abdul Kalam’s demise
The State Government of Tamilnadu announced today that the 30th July 2015 declared as Public Holiday as a mark of respect for late former President Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam.
According to a official report published in leading newspapers, it would be holiday for all educational institutions, and government and private establishments on Thursday under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.
Dr.Kalam’s funeral will be scheduled on the day of Thursday 30.7.2015 in Rameshwaram, where he was born.
The Central Government has declared a 7 days national mourning will be observed throughout India from July 27, 2015 to August 2, 2015, both days inclusive. During the period of state mourning, the national flag will fly at half mast on all buildings throughout India where it is flown regularly and there will be no official entertainment.
ALL INDIA DRDO TECHNICAL OFFICERS ASSOCIATION says
The passing away of former President of India, Bharat Ratna Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is a deep loss to entire nation.
As President of India, Dr. Kalam was immensely popular and greatly admired. His warmth, humility and simple ways endeared him to one and all. He had a special love for children and sought to constantly inspire the youth of our country through motivational speeches and personal interaction.
Dr. Kalam will be long remembered for his passion for science and innovation and his contributions as an eminent scientist, administrator, educationist and writer.
In his passing away, we have lost a great son of India who dedicated his entire life for the welfare of the motherland and its people. Dr. Kalam was a people’s President during his lifetime and will remain so even after his death.
Confederation of Central Government Gazetted Officers’ Organisations (CCGGOO), All India DRDO Technical Officers’ Association (AIDTOA) & DRDO Scientists’ Association deeply condole the untimely demise of visionary leader and gifted scientist.
Dhivya says
Is TCS chennai is declared as Holiday tomorrow?