Guwahati: Dibrugarh University also commemorated the day, with students rendering Dr Hazarika’s emblematic compositions, celebrating his illustrious legacy and indelible contribution to Assamese culture and music.
The event commenced with vice-chancellor Prof. Jiten Hazarika, registrar Paramananda Sonowal and chairperson of the Centre for Performing Arts Pallavi Deka Bujarbaruah presiding over the inauguration.
The event featured an enlightening discourse by Assam Child Literature Trust chief Rishikesh Goswami. tnn
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