The Assam government has officially announced that the cremation and final resting place of legendary singer and cultural icon Zubeen Garg will be established near Dichang Resort in Jorabat. The site, which spans approximately 10 bighas of land, will include a memorial dedicated to Garg, ensuring that his legacy is permanently enshrined within the state’s cultural landscape. This initiative reflects the government’s intent to honor the contributions of one of Assam’s most celebrated artistes, whose work transcended music to become a significant part of the state’s cultural identity. The memorial will serve not only as a site of remembrance for fans and admirers but also as a symbol of Assam’s rich artistic heritage.
The government also confirmed that Garg’s last rites will be performed on September 23. As a mark of deep respect for the late singer, the period of official mourning has been extended by one additional day. This extension provides an opportunity for people across the state to pay their respects and participate in the mourning process. The announcement demonstrates the high regard in which Garg was held, reflecting the profound impact of his art and personality on Assam’s society.
To facilitate the smooth passage of Zubeen Garg’s mortal remains, authorities have outlined detailed arrangements for the funeral procession. The procession will begin at 8 am from Sarusajai, and the National Highway leading toward Sonapur will remain closed until 2 am the following day, with restrictions imposed on heavy vehicular movement. This measure is intended to ensure the safety and smooth flow of the procession, allowing thousands of fans and admirers to participate without disruption.
In addition to these arrangements, symbolic initiatives have been put in place to preserve Garg’s footprints for posterity. Officials noted that this act will serve as an eternal bond between the musician and his admirers, providing a tangible connection to the singer and his legacy. By preserving his footprints, future generations will have a way to remember and honor his contributions, further inspiring them to appreciate and continue Assam’s rich cultural traditions.
Meanwhile, Singaporean authorities have released Garg’s official death certificate, citing ‘drowning’ as the cause of death, as announced by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. However, CM Sarma clarified that the death certificate does not replace the post-mortem report, which is still awaited. The final medical findings are expected to provide a clearer understanding of the circumstances surrounding Garg’s untimely demise, offering closure to his family, fans, and the broader community.
Zubeen Garg’s passing marks the loss of an influential figure whose contributions extended beyond music into social and cultural spheres. The government’s measures, including the memorial, official mourning, and ceremonial arrangements, underscore his importance to Assam’s cultural identity. By combining practical funeral arrangements with symbolic gestures such as preserving his footprints, authorities aim to ensure that his legacy continues to inspire both present and future generations.
Through these measures, Assam not only honors the life and work of Zubeen Garg but also reaffirms its commitment to celebrating and preserving the state’s artistic and cultural heritage. The forthcoming ceremonies at Dichang Resort in Jorabat will provide a meaningful space for remembrance, reflection, and tribute, bringing together the community to collectively mourn and celebrate the life of one of Assam’s most cherished cultural icons.