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Assam Launches Bhupen Hazarika Centenary Celebrations

Ayushi Veda
By Ayushi Veda Published September 8, 2025 5 Min Read
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Assam has started a year-long celebration to mark the 100th birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhupen Hazarika. The legendary musician, poet, and filmmaker is remembered as a cultural icon who shaped Assamese identity through music and social activism. His contribution to art and society continues to inspire generations across India and beyond.

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Bhupen Hazarika’s Timeless LegacyStatewide Cultural Events PlannedTributes From Across IndiaPromoting Assam’s Culture GloballyInspiring a New GenerationA Call to Preserve Cultural Heritage

The centenary celebrations were launched on September 8, 2025, with a series of grand events. Cultural programs, exhibitions, and musical tributes have been planned across the state. The government of Assam is working closely with artists, historians, and cultural organizations to ensure that his vision and message of humanity resonate widely during this landmark year.

Bhupen Hazarika’s Timeless Legacy

Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, often called the “Bard of Brahmaputra,” was a multifaceted personality. He was a singer, lyricist, poet, and filmmaker who blended art with social consciousness. Hazarika used music as a powerful tool to speak about justice, equality, and unity. His songs captured the struggles and dreams of the common man, making him a beloved figure not only in Assam but also in Bengal, Odisha, and Bangladesh.

The celebrations aim to introduce his work to new audiences while rekindling pride among older generations who grew up listening to his music. Several universities and cultural institutes have planned seminars and workshops to discuss his role in shaping the socio-political landscape of Assam.

Statewide Cultural Events Planned

The Assam government has announced multiple events to honor Hazarika’s legacy. Programs will include live concerts, exhibitions showcasing his personal memorabilia, and screenings of his films. Artists from different states and countries are expected to participate in the celebrations.

The Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra in Guwahati will host exhibitions displaying his musical instruments, handwritten lyrics, and awards. Local schools and colleges are also organizing essay competitions and cultural events to engage students in understanding Hazarika’s life and work.

In addition, a special music festival will be held along the Brahmaputra River, symbolizing his deep connection with the region’s culture and geography. The celebrations are designed to promote Assam’s rich heritage while honoring the man who brought Assamese music to the global stage.

Tributes From Across India

Tributes to Bhupen Hazarika are pouring in from across the country. Leaders, artists, and fans are expressing admiration for his contribution to Indian music and cinema. Cultural organizations in Kolkata, Mumbai, and Delhi are planning events to showcase his influence on Indian art and literature.

The Government of India has also extended support for the centenary celebrations, recognizing Hazarika as a cultural bridge between regions. His music, often translated into multiple languages, continues to connect people and break barriers.

Promoting Assam’s Culture Globally

The year-long celebration is not only a tribute but also a cultural campaign. Assam plans to promote its folk music, traditional dance forms, and handloom industry through these events. Moreover, exhibitions and performances will be held in other states and abroad, introducing the global audience to Assam’s unique culture.

Bhupen Hazarika’s role as a cultural ambassador will be highlighted during international events. His songs about humanity and peace will be featured in concerts aimed at fostering cross-cultural understanding. This initiative is expected to boost tourism and attract visitors to Assam during the centenary year.

Inspiring a New Generation

While Bhupen Hazarika’s music carries nostalgia for older generations, the celebrations aim to inspire today’s youth. Although, several digital campaigns are being launched to share his songs and documentaries with a global audience. Musicians are working on modern renditions of his classics to connect with young listeners.

Schools across Assam have been encouraged to teach his songs as part of cultural programs. This move is expected to help students understand his values and vision for a united, compassionate world.

A Call to Preserve Cultural Heritage

The centenary celebrations of Bhupen Hazarika serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving India’s cultural heritage. Nevertheless.his life and work remain a beacon of hope for those who believe in the power of art to drive change.

As Assam embarks on this year-long journey, people from all walks of life are invited to participate. The government urges citizens to celebrate his life by supporting local artists, attending events, and revisiting the timeless songs that continue to define the Assamese spirit.

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Ayushi Veda September 8, 2025
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