It wasnât one thing in particular that drew Muktika Kalagiri into becoming a classical Indian dancer. It was basically everything.
She was a first-grader in her home country of India when she saw a performance for the first time. Thatâs when she knew she wanted to learn the ancient art form.
âIt was the costumes, the jewelry, the make-up, the performance itself,â Kalagiri said. âThe songs and the way they showed expressions. I really enjoyed that. It felt really good to listen to. Ever since Iâve seen that, I was like, âI want to learn Indian classical dance some day.ââ
Nurses in Kamareddy Govt Hospital dance with COVID-19 patients
By Mohammed Hussain Ahmed| Published: 14th May 2021 2:16 pm IST
Hyderabad: With the surge in COVID-19 cases in Telangana state, the number of patients is increasing in government hospitals and COVID Care Centers. Along with the treatment, the doctors and nurses are doing everything to keep the spirits of the patients high
On the eve of “International Nurses Day”, nurses wearing PPE kits at Kamareddy Government Hospital danced with the patients to bring smiles on their faces.
The patients expressed their happiness with this gesture. They were feeling bored and depressed sleeping all the time. They were pleasantly surprised by the dance with music presented by the nurses.