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Amma's Body at Rajaji Hall, Funeral at Marina beach
By: Tupaki Desk | 6 Dec 2016 4:09 AM GMTTamil Nadu CM J Jayalalithaa's mortal remains were kept at Rajaji Hall in Omandurar Estate on Anna Salai on Tuesday morning for public viewing.
Initially, Jayalalithaa's body was taken to her Poes Garden residence first. There after, She was moved to the Rajaji Hall.
Amma was draped in her favorite green color saree. Army Personnel covered the casket carrying the body of 6-Time CM with Tri-Colour. Jaya's close aide Sasikala Natarajan remained by her side.
Jayalalithaa's funeral will happen at the Dr MGR Memorial site on Marina Beach at 4.30 PM Today.
After Jayalalithaa passed away, Tamil Nadu Government announced 7-day State Mourning from Tuesday. The national flag on the government buildings will be flown at half-mast during this period. There will be no official entertainment for the next one week. 3-Day holidays has been granted for all the educational institutions in the state.
Even Puducherry Government announce 1-day holiday for all Government Offices and Educational Institutions as a mark of respect to Amma.
Initially, Jayalalithaa's body was taken to her Poes Garden residence first. There after, She was moved to the Rajaji Hall.
Amma was draped in her favorite green color saree. Army Personnel covered the casket carrying the body of 6-Time CM with Tri-Colour. Jaya's close aide Sasikala Natarajan remained by her side.
Jayalalithaa's funeral will happen at the Dr MGR Memorial site on Marina Beach at 4.30 PM Today.
After Jayalalithaa passed away, Tamil Nadu Government announced 7-day State Mourning from Tuesday. The national flag on the government buildings will be flown at half-mast during this period. There will be no official entertainment for the next one week. 3-Day holidays has been granted for all the educational institutions in the state.
Even Puducherry Government announce 1-day holiday for all Government Offices and Educational Institutions as a mark of respect to Amma.