Guwahati: Nagaland government on Saturday declared a seven-days state mourning as a mark of respect for state governor La Ganesan, who passed away in a hospital in Chennai. The national flag will be flown at half-mast on all buildings in the state from August 16 to 22, said a notification issued by chief secretary Sentiyanger Imchen.
Earlier, CM Neiphiu Rio said Ganesan worked tirelessly to strengthen the bonds of unity and promote development in Nagaland. "Despite holding the highest office, he remained simple, humble and deeply connected to the grassroots. His modest nature endeared him to the people and will continue to inspire generations," Rio said.
Earlier, CM Neiphiu Rio said Ganesan worked tirelessly to strengthen the bonds of unity and promote development in Nagaland. "Despite holding the highest office, he remained simple, humble and deeply connected to the grassroots. His modest nature endeared him to the people and will continue to inspire generations," Rio said.
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