Glowing tributes were offered to legendary Assamese singer Bhupen Hazarika by the Arunachal Pradesh Literary Society (APLS) on his fifth death anniversary today.
A function was organised at the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum here where the members of APLS offered floral tribute at the portrait of Bhupen Hazarika who, through various songs contributed in cementing cordial relations between Assam and Arunachal.
Chairing the meeting convened on the occasion, state Trade and Commerce Director Tokong Pertin, recalled his meeting with the singer and said that Hazarika was born at Bolung Village in Lower Dibang Valley district in the state, a place near present Shantipur of Sadiya sub-division in Assam.
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The singer has immortalised the mountains, hills, rivers and the people of Arunachal with his songs, Pertin said and lamented that he could not fulfil Hazarika's wish to meet the Adi mothers of Bolung village.
Pertin said the APLS was instrumental in bringing an urn of Hazarika's ash and immersing in all major rivers in the state.
S Ghosh, expert from state Research department, informed that the state government has already constructed a statue of the legendary singer which would be erected at Bolung village within a few months.
The APLS resolved to conduct a singing competition of Hazarika's songs next year in the state capital besides sending a request to West Bengal government for preservation of the singer's house at Tollygunj.
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