
Jharkhand declares one-day state mourning following education ministers death
The National Flag will be flown at half-mast at all buildings in Jharkhand and no official function will take place, it said.
Soren died while undergoing treatment at a hospital in Delhi on Friday night and his body was brought to Ranchi on Saturday morning.
'The state government has decided to observe one-day of state mourning on August 16 in honour of the minister, who died in a hospital in Delhi," the statement said.
The National Flag will be flown at half-mast in all buildings and no official functions will be held during this period, it added.
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