Guwahati: The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has developed a new cultural ground named ‘Zubeen Garg Railway Bihutoli’ at Maligaon, in tribute to celebrated Assamese singer Zubeen Garg and his enduring contribution to the cultural landscape of Assam.
The newly developed Bihutoli has been designed as a dedicated venue for hosting Rongali Bihu and other important cultural events, reflecting the deep cultural connection between the artist and the people of the state.
According to officials, the facility includes several modern amenities such as a permanent stage area, dining hall, toilet complex, community space, boundary wall and an all-weather ground. The venue is set to host the annual Rongali Bihu celebrations organised by Pandu Bihu Sanmilani from April 14 to 17.
A pre-Bihu inaugural event was recently held at the newly developed ground in the presence of Chetan Kumar Shrivastava, General Manager of Northeast Frontier Railway, along with railway officials, local residents and cultural enthusiasts who participated in traditional Bihu celebrations.
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Palmee Borthakur, sister of Zubeen Garg, also attended the programme and expressed gratitude on behalf of the family for the honour conferred on the artist.
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Officials said the initiative reflects NFR’s commitment to promoting regional culture and recognising personalities who have made significant contributions to society.
The naming of the Bihutoli is being seen as a tribute to Zubeen Garg’s lasting cultural legacy, especially during Rongali Bihu, one of the most widely celebrated festivals in Assam.
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