India declares state mourning on Monday in view of demise of Oman’s Sultan

The government has proclaimed one-day state grieving on Monday in perspective on the death of the Sultan of Oman, the home service reported on Sunday.
Oman Sultan Qaboos receptacle Said Al Said died on January 10 at 79 years old.
"As a characteristic of regard to the withdrew dignitary, the administration of India has concluded that there will be one day's state grieving on January 13 all through India.
"The national banner will be flown at half pole all through India upon the arrival of grieving, and there will be no official stimulation on that day," a home service representative said.
The service has likewise sent a correspondence to all states and Union Territories in such manner.
Head administrator Narendra Modi on Saturday mourned the end of Sultan Qaboos container Said al Said of Oman, depicting him as a signal of harmony for the area.
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