Besides a statue in Delhi, similar initiatives in Kolkata and in Columbia (USA) where Hazarika did his Ph.D would also be taken up, Gogoi said while dedicating the late singer's memorial to the people of Assam here on the occasion of his four death anniversary today.
"We would like to take Dr Hazarika's priceless creations beyond the shores of India and make known to the whole world how rich Assamese culture is," he said.
Paying rich tributes, Gogoi said "He(Hazarika) transcended the barriers of caste, creed or religion and tried to bind together every community. He represented the cultural ethos of different communities in his creations and enriched Assamese culture."
The state government would soon constitute the Bhupen Hazarika Society for which Rs 10 crore will be allotted, he added.
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