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News Topical, Digital Desk : Singer Zubeen Garg, known for his memorable songs like "Ya Ali," passed away on September 19th. He died while scuba diving in Singapore. Following his passing, everyone from Shaan to Pritam Da and the entire music industry paid tribute to him.

Zubeen Garg's last rites were performed at the Kamarkuchi crematorium in Guwahati, where he was cremated with full state honours. Zubeen Garg was not only a brilliant singer but also a man of large hearts. Did you know that Zubeen Garg had a total of 15 children, and he even fought a legal battle to adopt one of them?

Zubeen's wife was unaware of their first daughter.

Zubeen Garg, a renowned singer who brought Assamese culture to the world, and his wife Garima embodied the true meaning of humanity. An Instagram page called The Better India has shared information about Zubeen Garg's 15 children. Although Zubeen and Garima never had children of their own, their family was never childless.

Zubin brought light into the lives of 15 children who had neither a home nor money. One of these children was Kajli, who is the apple of Garima and Zubin's eye. In fact, Kajli was the child who gave new meaning to Zubin's dream of becoming a father. According to reports, one day while returning home from work, Zubin saw a young girl named Kajli on the street. She was working in a house and was constantly being abused.

A legal battle was fought for Kajli

Zubeen Garg  not only rescued Kajli from that difficult time, but also fought a legal battle for her, won it, and adopted her. The Ya Ali singer took responsibility for the child's education and every need. Reports suggest that his wife, Garima, was initially unaware of this, but when she learned of Zubeen's noble deed, she fully supported him.

She not only helped raise a girl child, but also, along with Zubeen Garg, adopted 15 children and took full responsibility for them like a single mother. Zubeen has always been a generous person; she not only helped children but also flood victims, converted her home into a COVID center during the pandemic, and provided shelter to many orphaned children.


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