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The Assam government has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges across the state on Tuesday. This is to allow people to pay their final respects to the iconic singer Zubeen Garg. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has outlined plans for a simple and dignified funeral procession with strict traffic management. The state will observe official mourning until the day of the cremation.

Key Points: Assam Schools Colleges Shut for Zubeen Garg Funeral with State Mourning

  • All educational institutions across Assam will remain closed on Tuesday for the funeral
  • Government offices in Kamrup district will also shut to pay respects
  • A simple procession with limited vehicles will carry the mortal remains
  • Strict traffic restrictions will be enforced around Guwahati for four to five hours
  • A guard of honour and gun salute will be accorded by Assam Police
  • The final rites will be performed as per the wishes of Zubeen Garg's family
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Zubeen Garg's funeral: Schools, colleges in Assam to remain shut tomorrow

Assam CM Himanta Sarma announces school, college closures and state mourning for Zubeen Garg's funeral. Details on the simple procession and security arrangements.

"“Just as we brought him from the airport, the journey to the cremation ground will also be conducted smoothly” - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Sep 22

Schools and colleges across the state will be closed on Tuesday to bid adieu to Assam’s iconic singer Zubeen Garg whose last rites will take place on the outskirts of Guwahati, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Monday.

In Kamrup district, all government offices will also remain closed on Tuesday.

Talking to reporters here, Sarma said that the funeral procession of music icon Zubeen Garg will be kept simple and dignified, with only a limited number of vehicles accompanying the ambulance carrying his mortal remains.

“Along with the ambulance, a small bus with his wife, close relatives and friends will travel. No other vehicles will be part of the procession. Just as we brought him from the airport, the journey to the cremation ground will also be conducted smoothly,” he mentioned.

The Chief Minister said that on reaching the cremation site, the mortal remains will be escorted by pallbearers from the Assam Police from the highway to the venue. A guard of honour and a gun salute will be accorded before the priest performs the final rites in accordance with the family’s wishes.

“His family members are in touch with the priest, and once they arrive, the rituals will be conducted as they decide. We will abide by their directions,” Sarma added.

To ensure order during the final farewell, the government has announced strict security and traffic restrictions.

Sarma said no vehicles will be permitted to enter from the Jagiroad side on the day of the funeral, though those heading towards Meghalaya will be allowed passage.

Traffic from the Jorabat side will also be restricted for four to five hours to facilitate a smooth and dignified ceremony.

The government has already announced state mourning up to Tuesday for the passing away of the music maestro.

The mortal remains of Zubeen Garg, reached his hometown on Sunday morning, triggering an outpouring of grief as thousands lined the streets to catch a last glimpse of their icon.

The body, flown in from Delhi on a commercial flight, arrived at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport around 7 A.M. It had been brought to the national Capital from Singapore shortly after midnight, where Garg tragically passed away on Friday following a swimming accident.

CM Sarma, Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita along with senior state officials were also present at the airport to receive the body and pay their respects.

It was CM Sarma who received the mortal remains of the late singer in Delhi airport on Saturday night.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I respect Zubeen Garg's contribution to music, closing all schools and colleges seems excessive. Students are already struggling with academic delays post-pandemic. Couldn't they have managed with a half-day closure?
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Arjun K
Zubeen da's songs connected all of Northeast India. Remember listening to "Ya Ali" during college days. The simple funeral procession reflects his humble nature. Assam has lost a true gem. 💔
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Sarah B
The traffic restrictions are necessary but hope commuters are informed well in advance. The guard of honour by Assam Police is a touching gesture for an artist who brought so much pride to the state.
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Vikram M
His music transcended language barriers. Even though I'm from South India, I grew up listening to his Assamese songs. The government is handling the arrangements with great sensitivity.
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Michael C
Such a tragic loss at such a young age. The outpouring of grief shows how much he meant to people. Respect to CM Sarma for personally receiving the body and ensuring dignified last rites.

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