The audience heard with rapt attention as the Chief Minister held the microphone and sang 'jharo jharo barishe baridhara' at the programme organised by the Rabindra Bharati University at Tagore's ancestral residence at Jorasanko.
"Rabindranath Tagore will remain immortal in the minds of people and his work will inspire us for ages to come," she said in her speech.
Earlier, she released a book 'Gitanjali India' in 14 languages, including in English, Hindi and Bengali at the state secretariat.
