Overview
- Garima Garg announced the Trust after about three and a half months of consultations with family, friends and associates.
- The family said the Kharghuli property will be handed to the Trust to function as a centre for social, cultural and creative activities.
- Operations will run through three wings: the Kalaguru Foundation for socio-cultural work, Abhinaya Performing Arts for theatre and performance, and a research wing to document his life and preserve intellectual property.
- Programmes will span culture, nature conservation, youth welfare and public health, with the family noting health camps already held in remote areas in his name.
- Relatives urged a faster investigation into his alleged murder and thanked the Assam government for steps so far, as supporters and the Zubeen Fan Club backed the initiative, with plans mentioned to notate about 100 songs and finish unfinished works.