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Sur Sangam – Tea Garden Student Talent Hunt Grand Finale

By A Contributor Feb 08, 2026 60

THE Grand Finale of Sur Sangam – Tea Garden Student Talent Hunt, a state-wide music talent hunt and mentorship initiative for students from tea garden communities, will be held on February 10 in Guwahati at the Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra.

The initiative is being implemented by the The Hans Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Secondary Education, Government of Assam, reaffirming a shared commitment to holistic education and creative empowerment among tea garden communities.

Sur Sangam – Tea Garden Student Talent Hunt was rolled out across 54 Model Schools located in tea garden belts of Sonitpur, Tinsukia and Dibrugarh districts under The Hans Foundation’s Uttam Xikhya programme, which focuses on improving access, quality and outcomes of education for tea tribe children. The programme currently supports 54 Model Schools and is slated to expand to 101 schools by April this year.

The initiative follows a review meeting chaired by Assam Chief Minister DrHimanta Biswa Sarma earlier last year, which emphasised the need for structured co-curricular and vocational activities, including music education, to ensure the all-round development of students from tea garden communities.

Acting on this guidance, formal music education programmes were introduced across all participating Model Schools, with dedicated music teachers appointed at each institution. Over the past several months, more than 14,000 tea tribe students have actively participated in weekly, bi-weekly and tri-weekly music classes conducted across these schools.

The talent hunt progressed through three audition rounds held in Sonitpur, Tinsukia and Dibrugarh, followed by a Pre-State Round in Dibrugarh. After multiple levels of evaluation, 16 students were selected for the Grand Finale.

The finalists are presently in Guwahati, undergoing intensive grooming and practice sessions under expert guidance, as part of a structured mentorship process designed to prepare them for the final performance. As part of this preparation, the finalists are being mentored by noted musician Anita Borthakur, with regular jam sessions and collaborative rehearsals helping the young performers refine their technique, stage presence and musical expression ahead of the Grand Finale.

The top five winners of Sur Sangam – Tea Garden Student Talent Hunt will receive education scholarships up to the post-graduation level, along with advanced mentorship at Suresh Wadkar’s Ajivasan Music Academy in Mumbai, in addition to other awards and recognitions.

Speaking on the initiative, Jurismita Puzari, Program Manager – North East, The Hans Foundation, said, “At The Hans Foundation, we believe education must go beyond academics to truly empower children. Music builds confidence, discipline and self-expression, especially for children from marginalised communities. Sur Sangam reflects our effort to create equal platforms for talent and aspiration, ensuring that children from tea garden communities are seen, heard and supported.”

Earlier, Mamta Hojai, Director of Secondary Education, Government of Assam, had highlighted that the integration of co-curricular activities such as music into Model Schools aligns with the state’s vision of inclusive and holistic education.

Guwahati 
February 08, 2026

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