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Playing a Different Tune: Ukelele has been flying off the shelves of music stores since pandemic hit here’s why © Provided by The Financial Express A ukelele has four strings, while an average guitar has six. its fretboard and frets are also much smaller
By Barkha Kumari
Ask anybody which musical instrument they would like to learn and chances are they’ll say the guitar. Hanging on the shoulder leisurely or wedged between the hands like a rockstar, the guitar never fails to cut a cool picture. And just a strum is enough to get listeners grooving.
Yes, we get the craze. However, the pandemic has thrown up another favourite. Sample this: Shivani Vijay, a 24-year-old from Bengaluru, can’t get enough of her ukelele - it looks like an acoustic guitar, albeit smaller. She bought it last September after quitting her IT job to pursue a hobby she had long nursed. In a month, she taught herself to play the laidback Kho gaye hum kahaan, followed by the whimsical Tum jab paas aa
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By Siddhi Jain
New Delhi– Recognising nurses are the indispensable warriors of India’s fight against the Coronavirus, medical institutions across the country paid special tributes to nurses and lauded their efforts to mark the International Nurses Day on May 12.
Nurses are at the cutting edge of battling the ongoing pandemic, making the most of their calibre and providing selfless care, said Madhumita Dhall, Director of Nursing at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute And Research Centre (RGCIRC). She added: “Serving humanity is one of the extraordinary callings that nurses are undertaking and thereby play an important role in the society.” RGCIRC celebrated the Day through sketch making activities, a Florence Nightingale pledge-taking ceremony and a webinar.