New Delhi, June 26 (Inditop.com) Mourning the death of Assam Governor Shiv Charan Mathur, who died here Thursday, President Pratibha Patil Friday said he was always concerned with the welfare of people in rural areas and was in touch with the grassroots of society.

She also asked Nagaland Governor Katteekal Sankaranarayanan to take additional duties as Assam governor following Mathur’s death. In a statement issued here, the president said the arrangements would continue till regular arrangements are made.

“Consequent upon the demise of Shiv Charan Mathur, governor of Assam, the president has appointed Katteekal Sankaranarayanan, governor of Nagaland, to discharge the functions of the governor of Assam in addition to his own duties until regular arrangements are made,” said the statement.

Mathur, 83, passed away in New Delhi Thursday following a heart attack. He was also a former chief minister of Rajasthan.

In a condolence message to his wife Sushila Mathur, the president said he was “closely associated with developmental activities at various levels in Rajasthan during his long public career.

“He was always concerned about the welfare of the people in rural areas. In his passing away, the nation has lost a personality who was always in touch with the grassroots of society,” she said.

Vice-President Hamid Ansari also mourned his death and said Mathur was “a dynamic administrator and a respected public personality”.

“He had served the country and the people with distinction during his many years in public life. He always worked for the upliftment of poor and the downtrodden through many policy initiatives,” he added.

“His contribution to varied spheres of nation building has been well recognised. He earned the respect and admiration of the people for his dedication, sense of public service, innate simplicity and honesty. His services to the country shall always be remembered,” the vice-president said in a statement.