Zubeen Garg’s Work Beyond Music

13 Oct, 2025

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Zubeen played a crucial role in mobilising crowds during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) movement in Assam, leading non-violent protests and penning songs that became anthems for dissent.

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Social Activism and Protest

Zubeen ran the Kalaguru Artiste Foundation, which undertook charity initiatives—from donating clothes and medicines during Assam floods to organising football matches for flood relief.

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Philanthropy and Humanitarian Support

In the COVID-19 crisis of 2021, he famously offered his Guwahati residence to be converted into a COVID care centre for patients.

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Offered Guwahati home for COVID patients

Zubeen was regularly involved in organising cultural events, promoting Assamese identity, and funding local projects like archives and memorials.

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Cultural and Community Engagement

He promoted unity in Assam, often bridging divides between communities through music and direct engagement, especially amid religious tensions.

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Bridging communities through music

He inspired young people to take action for social causes and often spoke about issues concerning education, environment, and human rights.

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Legacy as a Changemaker

Zubeen’s fearless spirit and direct activism made him a beloved and impactful figure, earning respect far beyond his artistic realms.

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Fearless Spirit and Direct Activism