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Sitarist Prateek Chaudhuri dies at 49 due to COVID-related complications

He was working in the Faculty of Music & Fine Arts, Delhi University as a Professor New Delhi: Renowned sitarist Prateek Chaudhuri has passed away after COVID-related issues. He was 49. The death comes within a week of his father Pandit Debu Chaudhuri breathing his last on May 1, after being infected with the coronavirus. Prateek Chaudhuri s demise was confirmed on Friday evening on the official Twitter account of Ministry of Culture, government of India. We deeply mourn the sad demise of eminent sitarist Shri #PrateekChaudhuri. He was working in the Faculty of Music & Fine Arts,Delhi University as a Professor. May God give enough strength to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss and may the departed soul rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/p6ruepEPWh

Renowned Sitarist, Prateek Chaudhuri Passes Away At 49 Owing To COVID-Related Issues

Renowned Sitarist, Prateek Chaudhuri Passes Away At 49 Owing To COVID-Related Issues Prateek Chaudhuri s demise was confirmed on the official Twitter account of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. May 8, 2021 A Week After His Father’s Demise, Sitarist Prateek Chaudhuri Passes Away Due To Covid-Related Issues (PC: Wikimedia) Renowned sitarist Prateek Chaudhuri has passed away after Covid-related issues. He was 49. The death comes within a week of his father Pandit Debu Chaudhuri breathing his last on May 1, after being infected with the coronavirus. Advertisement Prateek Chaudhuri’s demise was confirmed on Friday evening on the official Twitter account of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.

Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2021: Tagores Birth Anniversary A Celebration Of Literature, Music

Rabindranath Tagore s birth anniversary: Remembering Tagore and celebrating his works Today is Rabindranath Tagore s birth anniversary - Pachishe Boishakh - as it is known in Bengali. Tagore - the poet, novelist, essayist, philosopher and musician - is part of the everyday life of an average Bengali. He is one of those great masters of literature whose works hardly left any human emotion untouched. In the introduction to Gitanjali , for which Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize in 1913, WB Yeats wrote, We write long books where no page perhaps has any quality to make writing a pleasure, being confident in some general design, just as we fight and make money and fill our heads with politics - all dull things in the doing - while Mr Tagore, like the Indian civilization itself, has been content to discover the soul and surrender himself to its spontaneity.  

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