How Did NFR Honor Zubeen Garg on His Birth Anniversary?
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Key Takeaways
- NFR's tribute to Zubeen Garg highlights the importance of cultural preservation.
- The event showcased the impact of music on society.
- Renaming the cultural ground signifies a lasting homage to Garg's legacy.
- Memorable performances celebrated the richness of Assamese culture.
- The event united guests in remembrance of a cultural icon.
Guwahati, Nov 20 (NationPress) The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) commemorated the birth anniversary of the iconic singer and cultural figure Zubeen Garg at its headquarters in Maligaon.
On Wednesday, NFR’s Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma revealed that the event held on Tuesday evening was graced by esteemed guests Diganta Sarma, Biman Baruah, Babita Sarma, and Manash Hazarika, all of whom had a close connection with the esteemed artist. They were honored by NFR's General Manager, Chetan Kumar Shrivastava.
During the ceremony, the guests fondly reflected on their memories of the icon, emphasizing his significant impact on the people of Assam and the broader nation.
The CPRO mentioned that the celebration began with a formal inauguration by the NFR General Manager, followed by a ceremonial lighting of the lamp and floral tributes at the portrait of the beloved artist.
Senior officials, staff members, and union representatives of NFR were also in attendance.
In his address, the General Manager warmly remembered the late Zubeen Garg’s unmatched contributions to Indian music and performing arts, noting how he carried Assam’s cultural richness to both national and international stages.
He also announced that NFR’s cultural ground in Maligaon will be renamed as ‘Zubeen Garg Bihu Toli’ as a lasting tribute to his legacy. This occasion served as a heartfelt homage to a cultural figure whose influence continues to inspire generations.
The evening progressed with a vibrant cultural program, featuring lively performances from talented artists within the NFR family.
A special video compilation highlighted memorable moments from Zubeen Garg’s life, while melodious solo and group performances by members of NFRCA and NFRWWO enhanced the tribute.
A notable moment was the soulful group rendition of “Mayabini Ratir,” which drew warm applause from the audience and stirred deep nostalgia.
The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks from NFR, expressing appreciation to all who contributed to making the celebration a fitting tribute to the late Zubeen Garg.
This program represented a united tribute to his musical genius and reaffirmed NFR’s commitment to honoring Assamese culture and its illustrious figures.
The 52-year-old celebrated Assamese singer and music legend Zubeen Garg, whose emotive voice resonated throughout the country, tragically passed away in an accident in Singapore on September 19.
Garg had traveled to Singapore to partake in the North East Festival, where he was scheduled to perform on September 19. His unexpected passing has cast a shadow of sorrow over the event and the Assamese community globally.
Regarded as the cultural icon of Assam, Zubeen Garg was not merely a singer but also a composer, music director, actor, and filmmaker.
With a career spanning over three decades, he lent his voice to thousands of songs in Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and numerous other languages.