Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated a significant portion of his Mann Ki Baat address to honoring three cultural icons. He highlighted Bhupen Hazarika's global musical influence, particularly mentioning Sri Lankan translations of his songs. The Prime Minister expressed sorrow over Zubeen Garg's untimely passing while celebrating his deep connection to Assamese culture. Modi also paid heartfelt tribute to philosopher SL Bhyrappa, encouraging young people to explore his literary works.

Key Points: PM Modi Honors Bhupen Hazarika Zubeen Garg SL Bhyrappa in Mann Ki Baat

  • PM Modi played Bhupen Hazarika songs translated into Sinhala and Tamil languages
  • He recalled attending Bhupen Hazarika's birth centenary celebrations in Assam
  • Modi mourned the untimely demise of popular singer Zubeen Garg
  • The Prime Minister urged youth to read works of philosopher SL Bhyrappa
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PM Modi pays homage to Bhupen Hazarika, Zubeen Garg, and SL Bhyrappa in 'Mann Ki Baat'

PM Modi pays tribute to Bhupen Hazarika's global musical legacy, mourns Zubeen Garg's demise, and honors SL Bhyrappa's philosophical contributions in latest address

"Zubeen Garg will always remain etched in our memories, and his music will continue to captivate generations to come - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 28

Addressing the Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to Assamese singers Bhupen Hazarika and Zubeen Garg, and Karnataka author S.L. Bhyrappa, and remembered their contributions to the nation.

PM Modi played two songs of Bhupen Hazarika and said, "These sounds bear witness to how Bhupen Hazarika's songs connect different countries around the world. In fact, a very commendable effort has been made in Sri Lanka. In this, Sri Lankan artistes have translated Bhupen Da ji's iconic song 'Manuhe-Manuhar Baba' into Sinhala and Tamil. I played you the audio of these very songs."

He also mentioned that he had the privilege of participating in his birth centenary celebrations in Assam. "It was truly a memorable event," he said.

Remembering Zubeen Garg, PM Modi said, "Amidst Assam celebrating the birth centenary of Bhupen Hazarika, a few days ago, a moment of sadness too descended. People are mourning the untimely demise of Zubeen Garg."

"Zubeen Garg was a renowned singer who made his mark across the country. He had a deep connection with Assamese culture. Zubeen Garg will always remain etched in our memories, and his music will continue to captivate generations to come," he said, also playing songs of the singer.

Paying homage to S. L. Bhyrappa, PM Modi said, "A few days ago, our country also lost the great thinker and philosopher, S. L. Bhyrappa. I had personal contact with Bhyrappa, and we had in-depth conversations on various topics on several occasions."

"His works will continue to guide the thinking of the younger generation. Translations of many of his Kannada works are also available. He taught us how important it is to be proud of our roots and culture. I pay my heartfelt tribute to S.L. Bhyrappa ji and urge the youth to read his oeuvre," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Zubeen Garg's untimely demise is such a huge loss for Indian music. His voice had that magical quality that connected with everyone. May his soul rest in peace 🙏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the tribute, I wish more regional artists from other states were also mentioned. India has so many cultural treasures across all states that deserve recognition.
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Arjun K
SL Bhyrappa's novels are truly thought-provoking. As a Kannadiga, I'm proud that PM Modi highlighted his contribution to Indian literature. Time to re-read some of his classics!
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Meera T
Mann Ki Baat is becoming a wonderful platform to celebrate India's diverse cultural heritage. This episode was particularly touching, remembering these great souls who enriched our lives.
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David E
As someone who has lived in Assam, I can say Bhupen Hazarika's music captures the soul of the Northeast. Good to see national recognition for these regional icons.

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