“…So far 2p-radioactivity has been observed in the decay of ground state 45 Fe [1,14], 54 Zn [15,16], 48 Ni [17,18], 67 Kr [19], 19 Mg [20], 30 Ar [21], 31 Ar * corresponding authors: Mamta Aggarwal, mamta.a4@gmail.com [22,23] 20 Mg [24,25,26], and excited states 22 Mg and 94 Ag (for 1p and 2p decay) [27,28] in experimental and theoretical [29,30] works have provided useful insights into this exotic decay mode of proton rich nuclei. Recent experimental observations of (i) β-delayed two-proton emission in the decay of 22 Si [31] (ii) 2p correlated emissions in 28,29 S but not in 27,28 P which indicated [8,9,10] that the diproton correlations may result from proton configuration in the initial state like 2p halo rather than the deformed orbit (iii) and the speculation [11] that the 2p halo plays an important role in the diproton emission, lack a precise theoretical description that has invoked the present study.…”