Nagaland Govt Declares 7-Day State Mourning for Late Governor La Ganesan



logo : | Updated On: 16-Aug-2025 @ 5:26 pm
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The Government of Nagaland has officially announced a seven-day state mourning period starting from August 16 to pay tribute to the late Governor La Ganesan, who passed away on Friday evening at Apollo Hospitals in Chennai. His demise marks the loss of a prominent political figure who served with dedication and commitment to the state and the nation. The mourning period has been declared as a gesture of deep respect for his invaluable contributions.

According to the notification issued by the state’s Chief Secretary, Sentiyanger Imchen, several key directives have been put in place during this official mourning period. The National Flag will be flown at half-mast on all government and institutional buildings where it is usually displayed, symbolizing the collective grief of the state over the Governor’s death. This symbolic lowering of the flag is a traditional mark of honor, mourning, and respect for departed dignitaries.

In addition, the state government has instructed that no official entertainment or celebratory events will take place during the seven days of mourning. This directive extends to all departments, offices, and institutions under the state government, thereby ensuring that the atmosphere remains solemn and respectful. By suspending official functions and entertainment, the administration aims to reflect the gravity of the loss and allow both government machinery and the general public to observe the mourning with sincerity.

Governor La Ganesan, during his tenure, was recognized as a respected leader with a deep sense of service and responsibility. His passing away has left a void in Nagaland’s political and administrative landscape. Though the notification from the Chief Secretary focuses on the procedural aspects of the mourning, it implicitly reflects the significance of his role in guiding the state and his contributions to governance and public life.

State mourning of this nature is a long-established protocol in India, particularly for high constitutional authorities such as Governors, Presidents, Prime Ministers, and other dignitaries. It not only serves as a mark of respect but also ensures that citizens are collectively reminded of the values and service of the departed leader. The people of Nagaland, along with government officials and institutions, are expected to join in observing this period of reflection and remembrance.

By declaring this mourning period, the Nagaland government has demonstrated its recognition of the Governor’s legacy and its commitment to honoring his service. The Chief Secretary’s notification underlines the seriousness of the decision, ensuring uniformity in its observance across the state. It is a time for citizens and institutions alike to pause, reflect, and pay homage to the Governor’s contributions.

In summary, the seven-day state mourning announced by the Nagaland government is both a symbolic and practical measure to honor Governor La Ganesan. The flying of the national flag at half-mast, suspension of official entertainment, and the statewide observance together reflect the depth of respect for his memory. This act ensures that his service and leadership are remembered with dignity, while the people of Nagaland and the state’s institutions participate in a shared period of respect and mourning.

 




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