KSWDC Managing Director P T M Sunish said the decision was taken to fulfil the message of Kalam, who had said that a holiday should not be declared on his death, but to work an extra day instead.
"The employees of KSWDC have unanimously decided to work on the coming Sunday as any other usual working day. It is to fulfill the message of Kalam, who had urged not to declare a holiday on his death, instead work an extra day," he told PTI.
As per the decision, KSWDC's head office, regional offices and district offices would remain open on August 2, the official added.