Sonakshi Sarkar

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CM Himanta Biswa Sarma directs the SIT to look into Zubeen Garg’s death, saying that “no one will be spared”

CM Himanta Biswa Sarma directs the SIT to look into Zubeen Garg’s death, saying that “no one will be spared”

Assam plunged into grief and disbelief following the sudden demise of legendary singer Zubeen Garg, with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announcing the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the circumstances surrounding his untimely death. The announcement came on Wednesday after a high-level meeting at Dispur, where the Chief Minister assured the people that the government would leave “no stone unturned” in uncovering the truth. Addressing the media, Sarma said the SIT would be composed of senior and experienced officers of Assam Police, chosen for their professional integrity and track record. He emphasized that the team would…
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Gangtok taxi associations call for a stop to the City Runner minibus service

Gangtok taxi associations call for a stop to the City Runner minibus service

The Central Joint Action Committee (CJAC), representing 68 taxi associations in Gangtok, has called on the Sikkim Government to immediately suspend the “City Runner” minibus service operated by Sikkim Nationalised Transport (SNT), citing severe impact on the livelihoods of thousands of local taxi drivers. The City Runner service, launched recently, involves 17-seater minibuses operating on city routes and between Ranipool and Gangtok. While authorities have projected the service as an affordable and convenient transport option, local taxi operators argue that it has created unfair competition, reducing passenger demand for taxis. Speaking on behalf of the CJAC, President Karma Tshering Tamang…
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Assam will use an online platform to disperse Zubeen Garg’s ashes, and memorial services are scheduled in Kamarkuchi and Jorhat

Assam will use an online platform to disperse Zubeen Garg’s ashes, and memorial services are scheduled in Kamarkuchi and Jorhat

The Assam government has announced an unprecedented step to honour the memory of late singer and cultural icon Zubeen Garg, whose sudden demise on September 19 left millions across the state and beyond in grief. Authorities have decided to make the ashes from his funeral pyre available to organisations and individuals through a specially created online application system. Alongside, permanent memorials are set to come up at Kamarkuchi near Guwahati and Jorhat, the two places closely associated with the celebrated artiste. The announcement was made by Education and Cultural Affairs Minister Ranoj Pegu at Kamarkuchi, where Garg was cremated with…
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Assam says goodbye to Zubeen Garg with tears in their eyes as sister Palme Borthakur lights the cremation pyre

Assam says goodbye to Zubeen Garg with tears in their eyes as sister Palme Borthakur lights the cremation pyre

Assam came to a standstill on Tuesday as thousands gathered to bid farewell to the state’s most beloved musical icon, Zubeen Garg. The funeral of the legendary singer, composer, and actor was held with full honour and reverence at Kamarkuchi NC village under the Sonapur revenue circle, nearly 20 kilometres from Guwahati. In a rare departure from tradition, Zubeen’s sister, Palme Borthakur, performed the mukhagni ritual, lighting the funeral pyre of her brother. She was joined by Arun Garg and Rahul Gautam Sarma in giving the last fire. The decision to have his sister lead the final rites reflected the…
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Sikkim MP calls for a quick cultural design and railway survey for Rangpo station

Sikkim MP calls for a quick cultural design and railway survey for Rangpo station

Sikkim’s long-standing demand for stronger railway connectivity gained fresh momentum on Monday as the state’s lone MP, Indra Hang Subba, met Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu in the national capital. The meeting focused on two key projects — the proposed Melli–Dentam railway link and the under-construction Sevoke–Rangpo line, which will soon connect Sikkim to India’s railway network for the first time. Subba pressed the ministry to expedite the Final Location Survey (FLS) of the Melli–Dentam link, calling it critical for boosting accessibility in the hilly state and unlocking new opportunities for socio-economic development. The survey had earlier…
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Fans come first for Himanta at Zubeen’s tribute: no VIP culture

Fans come first for Himanta at Zubeen’s tribute: no VIP culture

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday made it clear that the final tributes to music legend Zubeen Garg must remain a people’s event, free from the trappings of VIP culture. As the state continues to mourn the untimely demise of the celebrated singer, the government and family members are finalizing arrangements for his last rites, ensuring that his fans are at the heart of every farewell ceremony. Zubeen Garg, who passed away in Singapore on September 19, was brought back to Assam on Saturday. His mortal remains were kept at Sarusajai Sports Complex in Guwahati, where thousands of…
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A tribal chief from Sikkim demands immediate protection for Buddhagaya and Khangchendzonga

A tribal chief from Sikkim demands immediate protection for Buddhagaya and Khangchendzonga

Sikkim tribal leader Tseten Tashi Bhutia has urged the people of Sikkim and Buddhist followers across India to unite in safeguarding the Mahabodhi Temple at Buddhagaya and the sacred Mt. Khangchendzonga, highlighting the need to preserve the state’s spiritual and religious heritage amid rising development pressures. Speaking at a public gathering, Bhutia stressed that centuries-old traditions are at risk if neglect continues. He emphasized that the Sangha MLA seat in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly is not merely a political position but a sacred trust, reserved under the Constitution to uphold the legacy of the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.…
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Assam laments Zubeen Garg: CM’s visit, midnight vigils, and statewide lamentations

Assam laments Zubeen Garg: CM’s visit, midnight vigils, and statewide lamentations

Assam is reeling from the sudden loss of its most beloved cultural icon, Zubeen Garg. The celebrated singer, composer, and actor, known fondly as “Zubeen Da,” passed away at the age of 52 in Singapore on Friday. His death has left the state engulfed in grief, with thousands taking to the streets to honor his memory, while the government and schools declared rare gestures of mourning. On Friday night, Guwahati turned into a city of sorrow. From Zoo Road to Ganeshguri and the lanes of Kahilipara, people poured into the streets to pay their respects. Candlelight vigils lit up the…
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In the issue of controversial content, the Sikkim court denies SDF spokesperson Arun Limboo’s bail request

In the issue of controversial content, the Sikkim court denies SDF spokesperson Arun Limboo’s bail request

The District and Sessions Court in Gangtok has rejected the bail plea of Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) spokesperson Arun Limboo, citing the “grave and provocative” nature of the charges against him. Limboo, who was arrested on September 15, has been accused of circulating videos on social media that allegedly contained defamatory remarks and altered visuals of Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang and his wife, Krishna Kumari Rai. The complaint was filed by Sonam Choden Bhutia, Officer on Special Duty (Legal) to the Chief Minister. According to the court order, the material circulated by Limboo went beyond the realm of political…
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All those who arrived prior to 1971 are Indian. Assam CM claims that the D-voter problem is almost resolved

All those who arrived prior to 1971 are Indian. Assam CM claims that the D-voter problem is almost resolved

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has said that the longstanding problem of “D-voters” (doubtful voters) in the state is close to being resolved, bringing relief to thousands of families who have lived for years under a shadow of uncertainty. Addressing the media on Wednesday, the Chief Minister revealed that the number of people, particularly Bengali Hindus, listed as doubtful voters has dropped dramatically over the past five years. According to Sarma, the figure has come down from nearly two lakh to about 25,000 today. “If the current pace continues, I am confident that the problem will be almost entirely…
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