One-day state mourning in India on September 11 on the death of Queen Elizabeth II

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One-day state mourning

New Delhi: According to the big news of the afternoon, the Government of India has decided today that after the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, there will be a one-day state mourning across the country on September 11. This announcement has been made by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

The national flag will remain half bowed
Significantly, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at the age of 96. At the same time, now the Government of India has decided that, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, there will be a one-day state mourning on September 11 across India. For this, the national flag of the country will remain half-masted on the coming Sunday.

There will be no official entertainment
Along with this, the Ministry of Home Affairs has mentioned in the statement issued by it that, the national flag will be hoisted on all the buildings across India where the national flag is flown regularly. Along with this, it has also been said that there will be no official entertainment on the day of state mourning.

One-day state mourning

It is to be known that Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday. She was 96 years old. In this regard, Buckingham Palace issued a statement saying, “The Queen passed away at Balmoral this afternoon.” Elizabeth II is Britain’s longest-reigning royal. She remained at the helm of the regime for 70 years.

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