Skip to content Skip to navigation

Ashes of Bhupen Hazarika immersed in Noa and Nanoi at Kalaigaon Tangla


People of Kalaigaon and Tangla paid homage to the ashes of legendary singer Dr.Bhupen Hazarika before immersing in Noa and Nanoi rivers at Kalaigaon and Tangla respectively. Pranjal Das,SDO (Civil), Bhergaon Sub-division accompanied by Pabitra Kumar Das,BDO,Kalaigaon and Ratul Pathak, BDO, Bhergaon formally received the earthen pot containing ashes of the legendary singer from the Udalguri district administration at Udalguri on November 10 at 2 PM. Several hundreds of people of Kalaigaon including AASU, ABSU,AJYCP, Nagarik Manch, Chambers of Commerce, Press Club Kalaigaon etc. received the ashes at Chintagaon village at 5 PM.The ashes were then brought to Yatri Jirani Chora,in front of Kalaigaon Police Station for public view.


Various organizations including ISKON (Namhatta) Kalaigaon performed Kirtan during the processeion. A homage paying ceremony was arranged on the next day at 9 AM.Distingushed peoples namely – Lwmsrao Daimari, EM, BTC;Mukunda Ram Choudhuri,MLA, Kalaigaon; Jagadish Sarkar and Dandi Ram Rabha, MCLA, BTC; Pranjal Das,SDO (Civil), Bhergaon; Pabitra Kumar Das and Ratul Pathak,BDO of Kalaigaon and Bhergaon spoke a few word after offering floral tribute to late Dr. Hazarika. Habibar Rahman,OC,Kalaigaon Police Station;social workers Kami Ram Saharia, Mahendra Saikia,Bimal Prasad Sarma,Kamal Prasad Sarma,Dandi Kumar Boro,Kandeswar Deka, Principal, Kalaigaon HSS, Arabinda Das, Principal Kalaigaon HSS etc also attended the homage paying ceremony.The ashes were later taken in a huge procession through Kalaigaon town before immersing in the Noa river at 2 PM in presence of thousands people, civil and police officials.


Tangla: People of Tangla also offered homage to the ashes of Dr Bhupen Hazarika. DN Hazarika,Circle Officer,Harisinga Revenue Circle,Tangla formally received the ashes from Udalguri district administration at Udalguri on November 10 at 1 PM. and placed at Tangla town for public homage at 4 PM.It needs mention that AASU,Nagarik Manch Tangla and BPF leader Jayanta Barua of Tangla had also brought another three ashes container from Guwahati and were placed togather for public homage for three days ie on 9,10 and 11 November.


Various programmes including community prayer,Naam etc were arranged on all the three days. All the ashes containers were ceremoniously immersed in the Nonai river near Tangla town at 2 PM on November 12. More than three thousand people attended the procession leading to the immersion site. It is also known that people of Tangla will organise public “Shradh” of the departed singer on November 15 with daylong programme.


Comments

Pallavi Barua's picture

On Saturday evening (Nov 12), the urn containing the ashes of Bhupen Hazarika was immersed at the river Wah Umkhrah in Shillong....reminiscent of his melody "Shillongore godhuli...."
Pallavi Barua's picture

No one imagined the Bard of the Luit would create history in death too....even his mortal remains hold such value....his ashes is being immersed in the rivers of north-east....Siang, Lohit, Subansiri, Kameng, Dibang, Tirap in Arunachal....Wah Umkhrah in Shillong....Gorkhas are planning immersion of his ashes in the Teesta at Darjeeling....the list goes on....AMAZING!!

Pages

Add new comment

Assamese Translator

Assam Times seeks English to Assamese translators!
Join our volunteer team.
Email editor@assamtimes.org.

Random Stories

Suspension of juvenile justice in Manipur

23 Oct 2012 - 3:42am | Daya Nath Singh
Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) in its latest report released in Guwahati on October 22, 2012 has claimed that juvenile justice in Manipur has been suspended by the Ministry of Women and Child...

NDFB-S steps up activities

25 Mar 2014 - 7:37pm | Hantigiri Narzary
NDFB-S is likely to step up its activities in the run up to the Lok Sabha polls. In a statement sent to media, B R Ferengga who is the in-charge of the education wing of the outfit said that the...

Health check-up camp for scribes

4 Feb 2014 - 6:42pm | Nava Thakuria
The down town hospital, which is observing silver jubilee year, in association with Guwahati Press club has organized a health check-up camp for scribes on 6 February (Thursday). The health camp, to...

Gogoi on visit to worst-hit Kokrajhar

26 Jul 2012 - 2:34pm | editor
Assam chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is visiting the Kokrajhar, the worst-hit in the ethnic clash where over 25 people were killed during the last five days. Gogoi is leaving for Kokrajhar in the morning...

Other Contents by Author

Bhootiachang and Paneri tea gardens of Udalguri district under MacLeod Russel India have been awarded 'Elephants Conservation Award 2014' recently at a ceremony at Nonai Forest Range Office on June 13. The award was launched last year by Elephants on the Line,a programme organized by a few elephant loving people and officials of USA,Bhutan and India last year for the conservation of wild elephants and to work jointly for mitigation of man-elephant conflict in Udalguri villages district bordering Bhutan.The one year programme was supported by North Carolina State University,USA in association with Udalguri administration and Dhansiri Forest Division,Udalguri. The programme has promoted...
World Environment Day was observed in various places of Bhergaon sub-division in Udalguri district on June 5 with variety of programmes. In Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary near Indo-Bhutan border,the day was celebrated with a district level workshop on identification of local plants and habitat. It was organised jointly by “Elephants on the Line” and forest staff of Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary. Dr.Pranjal Bezbarua conducted the day long workshop which was inaugurated by wildlife activist Jayanta Kumar Das at 10 am.Twenty members of EOL and five forest officials of Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary participated in the programme. NC Thakuria,Range Officer,Bornadi WLS attended it as the...
In another tragic incident following the deaths of 5 people in Udalguri and Baksa districts, a 35 years old female wild elephant was found dead in Bhootiachang tea garden today morning. Veterinary doctor doing postmortem confirmed poisoning as the cause of death. 
In four separate incidents within 48 hours, 5 people have been killed by wild elephants in four places in Udalguri and Baksa district. The incidents have exposed massive and unabated encroachment and deforestation activities around India Bhutan border villages.The incidents have also reveal carelessness of educated people while dealing wild with animals. In the first incident,one Marshall Daimari (40) a small tea grower of Dimakuchi was killed at Tarkhuti village by a wild loner while he was unnecessarily chasing away a wild herd at 12.30 am on May 28. In the second incident one Babulal Gaur (38) of No.2 Sonajuli was killed by the same loner at 4.30 pm at the same place on May 28. In the...
The 3rd annual session of Assam union of working Journalists Udalguri district committee concluded recently at Kalaigaon on May 24.The two days session was inaugurated on May 23 by Haren Kalita of UNI.Mukut Raj Sarma Advisor of the district committee and senior journalist Gautam Jyoti Talukdar attended as the observers. On the concluding day on May 24 unions flag was hoisted by Rabindra Rabha,president of the district commitee. The discussion session on “Role of journalists in rural agriculture” was held at 11 am on May 24.Keshab Kalita,president of the state committee conducted the session.Pulin Kalita president and Bhaskar Sarma secretary of the state committee also spoke on the occassion...
“People,irrespective of caste,community or religion,who have been living in BTC and Assam for long years are the real Assamese”.So said Tridip Daimari,Speaker of BTC Assembly at a public meeting held at Kalaigaon on May 22.The meeting was organized to felicitate Trdip Daimari and Jagadish Sarkar both newly elected Speaker and EM of BTC government respectively.The Speaker stressed the need for creating awareness among people in the matter of cleanliness,health and hygine specially to help people suffering from dreaded deseases like cancer etc.The meeting was also addressed by Jagadish Sarkar, EM of BTC. Both the guests were felicitated with japi and gamocha on their arrival.Dr.CP Payeng...
Assam Environmental NGO Forum requests Assam government to take up immediate steps to conserve and protect wetlands and to solve "Man-elephant Conflict" in Assam. The annual session of the forum was held at Bhagawati Prasad Barua Bhawan,Guwahati on May 16. Several environmental NGOs of Assam including -Aranyak,Evergreen Earth,Early Birds,Centre for Conservation,Education and Research, Kaziranga Wildlife Society,Aranya Surakhya Samiti,Green Society etc took part in the session to discuss a few burning environmental issues of the state. Noted Environmental worker Moloy Barua of Early Birds presided over the open session. Mubina Akhtar of Centre for Conservation,Education and Research (...
 Dead body of one Saidwmsri Daimari (24) daughter of Champa Ram Daimari of Khoirabari in Bhergaon subdivision, a student of Guwahati university has been found dead near Nonai river at Dhopguri,Tangla today morning. Her identity card and mobile phone was found with her dead body. ABSU alleged that she had been brutally raped before killing. Postmortem has been done at Udalguri civil hospital.The incident has created sensation in the district in the eve of BTC poll on April 8..Police confirmed foulplay in the matter.
Early Birds ,an environmental NGO of Assam arranged a free veterinary camp in nearer Deepor Beel area on Saturday on March 28 recently.The President of the organization Moloy Baruah and other members including Dr. Susil Ekka, Pranjal choudhury , Monika Das, Rana Das had participated in the camp and distributed free medicine. The determination of effortless job since 1998 to present Early Birds held 192 veterinary camps, 18 near Deepar Beel area. The extraordinary work without any govt. help has been appreciated by all which kind of social services are commendable job for our society. (As reported by Monica Das)
A ten years old wild tusker has been found dead near Nonai tea garden inside Khalingduar Reserve Forest in Udalguri district on April 1. According to eye witnesses the tusker could have died yesterday because of poisoning.It needs to mention that most of the forest officials including Range Officer of Nonai Range office have been engaged in BTC election  badly effecting forest activities in the sensitive India Bhutan border area.