- J Jayalalithaa declared dead by Apollo Hospital late on Monday night.
- O Panneerselvam takes charge as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.
- Seven-day state mourning will be observed from 6 December.
- Central Government announces one-day mourning, all flags to be flown at half mast.
- Vehicle carrying mortal remains of Jayalalithaa’s leaves the premises of Rajaji Hall.
- Mortal remains of Jayalalithaa reaches MGR memorial near Marina Beach in Chennai.
- Jayalalithaa was given a 21-gun salute, a burial ceremony with state honours was held.
- Jayalalithaa’s last rites being performed by Sasikala along with her family members.
- Jayalalithaa laid to rest with full state honours in MGR memorial at Marina Beach.
Death Certificate of Jayalalithaa
Death certificate of J Jayalalithaa, who passed away on Monday night following a cardiac arrest.
Jayalalithaa Laid to Rest
The casket holding Jayalalithaa’s mortal remains was lowered to her final resting place in MGR memorial at Marina Beach.
Jayalalithaa has been laid to rest with full state honours.
Last Rites Ceremony of Jayalalithaa Begins
Last rites ceremony with full state honours of Jayalalithaa begun at MGR Memorial, Marina Beach. She will be buried shortly.
National Flag that covered the body of Jayalalithaa has been removed, prior to the burial, and has been given to her close aide, Sasikala Natarajan.
Jayalalithaa’s last rites being performed by Sasikala along with her family members.
Casket Being Carried to Burial Spot
The funeral procession has reached Marina Beach and the military personnel brought the body down from the vehicle.
She will be laid to rest in a sandalwood casket. Men in uniform prepared for a 21-gun salute.