Gauhati University Celebrates Zubeen Garg: A Legacy Honored Through Special Initiatives and Programs.

Gauhati University is set to immortalize the legacy of the late Zubeen Garg through a series of dedicated initiatives. The university's decision reflects the profound impact Garg had on the cultural landscape of Assam and beyond. These initiatives aim to preserve his memory and inspire future generations with his music and contributions.

One of the key highlights is the renaming of Gauhati University's Centre for Performing Arts and Culture in honor of Zubeen Garg. This renaming signifies the university's commitment to recognizing and celebrating his artistic achievements. Furthermore, a statue of the iconic singer will be erected on the university grounds. This statue will serve as a lasting tribute and a source of inspiration for students and visitors alike.

In addition to these physical tributes, Gauhati University plans to publish a coffee table book dedicated to Zubeen Garg's life and work. This book will serve as a comprehensive documentation of his journey, showcasing his musical prowess, his cultural impact, and his contributions to society. The book will be a valuable resource for researchers, fans, and anyone interested in learning more about the legendary artist.

The university's Inter-College Youth Festival will also incorporate a special segment dedicated to Zubeen Garg's songs. This segment will provide a platform for young musicians to showcase their talent while paying homage to the musical legacy of Zubeen Garg. By including his songs in the youth festival, Gauhati University aims to ensure that his music continues to resonate with the younger generation.

These initiatives by Gauhati University are a testament to Zubeen Garg's enduring influence and his significant contributions to the cultural identity of Assam. By preserving his memory and promoting his work, the university hopes to inspire future generations to embrace their cultural roots and pursue their artistic passions.

Royal Global University (RGU) has also announced several initiatives to honor Zubeen Garg, who passed away recently in Singapore. These include a life-size statue, scholarships, and a book featuring English translations of his songs. RGU Chancellor Dr. A. K. Pansari mentioned that the university is in contact with sculptors to finalize the statue design. According to Professor Amarjyoti Choudhury, Emeritus Professor and Chair at the Bhupen Hazarika Centre for Creativity at RGU, these measures are timely. Professor A. K. Buragohain, Vice Chancellor, added that Garg represented more than just music and that these initiatives aim to ensure that his philosophy, creativity, and art remain a source of learning and inspiration, connecting students to Assam's cultural roots while opening them up to the global stage.

USTM Chancellor Mahbubul Hoque also revealed plans to establish a new university named after Zubeen Garg, aiming to preserve his legacy and inspire future generations.


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