Irvine, Dundonald Links, Scotland, Aug 5 (Ians) Aditi Ashok survived the cut line narrowly while Diksha Dagar missed it by a big margin at the end of the second round of the Freed Group Women’s Scottish Open Presented by Trust Golf.
Aditi totaled 3-over 147 and was lying T-65th while Diksha Dagar with 9-over 153 missed the cut.
Aditi survived the cut despite two late bogeys on the front nine, which was her second nine as she started from the tenth. She began with dropped shots on the 12th and 14th, but birdies on the second and the fifth seemed to have saved her before bogeys on the seventh and eighth put her in trouble. At 3-over for 36 holes, she just scraped through to the weekend rounds.
Diksha after her 7-over 79 needed a low under par round, but she carded 74 with one birdie and two bogeys and missed out.
Hinako Shibuno...
Aditi totaled 3-over 147 and was lying T-65th while Diksha Dagar with 9-over 153 missed the cut.
Aditi survived the cut despite two late bogeys on the front nine, which was her second nine as she started from the tenth. She began with dropped shots on the 12th and 14th, but birdies on the second and the fifth seemed to have saved her before bogeys on the seventh and eighth put her in trouble. At 3-over for 36 holes, she just scraped through to the weekend rounds.
Diksha after her 7-over 79 needed a low under par round, but she carded 74 with one birdie and two bogeys and missed out.
Hinako Shibuno...
- 8/5/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Trinity College in London will soon be including Bollywood and Indian classical music in its curriculum. This was inspired by the phenomenal success of Ar Rahman’s award-winning soundtrack in Slumdog Millionaire.
During a visit to Kolkata, Sarah Kemp, chief executive of the Trinity College said, “We are changing our syllabus to keep it fresh, relevant and contemporary. It should reflect global trends and including Bollywood music is a way of doing that. This brings inclusiveness in our repertoire.”
Explaining the reason behind the syllabus change, Kemp said that Rahman’s music and its international success has played an important role in bringing Indian music to the world platform.
The new syllabus began in January this year and includes Bollywood music, which has been included in the electronic keyboard section of the music examination.
Nick Keyworth, chief examiner of music of the college says that Carnatic music of south India...
During a visit to Kolkata, Sarah Kemp, chief executive of the Trinity College said, “We are changing our syllabus to keep it fresh, relevant and contemporary. It should reflect global trends and including Bollywood music is a way of doing that. This brings inclusiveness in our repertoire.”
Explaining the reason behind the syllabus change, Kemp said that Rahman’s music and its international success has played an important role in bringing Indian music to the world platform.
The new syllabus began in January this year and includes Bollywood music, which has been included in the electronic keyboard section of the music examination.
Nick Keyworth, chief examiner of music of the college says that Carnatic music of south India...
- 8/10/2011
- by Sheetal Makhan
- Bollyspice
Trinity College London has decided to incorporate Bollywood and Indian classical music in its curriculum. The new lessons were prompted by the international success of A.R. Rahman's Oscar-winning music in Slumdog Millionaire. Chief executive of Trinity College Sarah Kemp told Ndtv: "We are changing our syllabus to keep it fresh, relevant and contemporary. It should reflect global trends and including Bollywood music is a way of doing that. This brings inclusiveness in our repertoire. "Bollywood music has been catapulted to centre stage. The international success of Rahman's music has a very important role in bringing Indian music to the world platform." (more)...
- 8/7/2011
- by By Priya Joshi
- Digital Spy
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