The Assam Government has announced that all government and private schools, colleges, and educational institutions across the state will remain closed tomorrow, September 23, 2025, as a mark of respect for legendary singer Zubeen Garg, who passed away recently.

The closure has been declared to allow students, teachers, and citizens to participate in paying their last respects during the funeral ceremony of the celebrated Assamese singer, composer, and actor. Zubeen Garg's contribution to Assamese culture, music, and cinema has left an indelible mark, and his passing is being mourned across the nation.
1. Official Announcement
The Assam government issued an official order declaring September 23, 2025, as a day of mourning. As per the notification, all schools, colleges, and educational institutions - both government and private - will remain closed. The decision reflects the statewide respect for Zubeen Garg, one of Assam's most iconic cultural figures.
2. About Zubeen Garg
- Full Name: Zubeen Garg
- Profession: Singer, composer, actor, director, and philanthropist
- Contribution: Over 30,000 songs in Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and other languages
- Known for popular tracks in Bollywood and Assamese cinema
- Widely regarded as the voice of Assam's youth and culture
His untimely demise has created a void in India's music industry and has deeply saddened millions of fans.
3. Schools & Colleges Closure in Assam
- Applies to all districts of Assam
- Includes government schools, private schools, government colleges, private colleges, and universities
- No academic or co-curricular activities will take place on September 23
- Scheduled exams and assessments (if any) are expected to be rescheduled
4. Funeral Arrangements
The funeral of Zubeen Garg will be held in Guwahati, Assam, with thousands of fans, admirers, artists, and political leaders expected to attend. The state government is coordinating arrangements to manage the large turnout of mourners.
5. Legacy of Zubeen Garg
- Popular songs include Assamese and Bollywood hits that earned him a pan-India fan base
- Credited for reviving Assamese cinema and folk music
- Honored with several national and regional awards for his contribution to music and arts
- Remembered as a social voice and cultural icon beyond his music career
6. Reactions Across Assam & India
- Tributes are pouring in from political leaders, fellow musicians, actors, and fans
- Social media platforms are flooded with condolences under hashtags like #ZubeenGarg and #AssamLegend
- The Assam Chief Minister and several ministers described his death as an irreparable loss to the state's cultural heritage
7. What Students & Citizens Need to Know
- Holiday Date: September 23, 2025
- Applies to: All schools, colleges, and universities in Assam (Govt. & Pvt.)
- Reason: Respect and tribute to Zubeen Garg during his funeral
- Students are advised to check with their institutions for rescheduled academic activities
Assam Half-Yearly Exams Postponed Amid State Mourning for Zubeen Garg
The Assam Education Department has officially announced the postponement of the half-yearly examinations that were scheduled for September 20, 2025. The decision comes in light of the passing of legendary singer Zubeen Garg, whose cremation is awaited. Authorities clarified that the exams will remain on hold until the completion of the funeral rites, ensuring that students and staff can pay their respects during this period of state mourning. A revised schedule for the exams will be issued by the department in due course.


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