Udupi, 30 May 2018: The special training is essential to partake in any competitions. Meanwhile, Beats Institute of Music is helping the new talents to emerge by organizing track music, said MI-Tech ITI College correspondent Uday Acharya Palli.
Uday was speaking after inaugurating track music competition, Voice of Bits - 2018 that was organized by Bits Institute of Music in collaboration with Disha Communication - Katpady, here, on Sunday, May 27.
Kaup working journalists Association president Prakash Suvarna Katpady said that Beats Institute is not charging any registration fees for the participants instead help them to unravel their talent.
Mother Care managing director Arnold D’Silva, jury Rashmi Prakash, cine actor Sanjeev Suvarna and others were present.
Bits Computers managing director Chetan Shetty welcomed the gathering. Udupi district working journalists Association vice president Hebri Udayakumar Shetty compered the programme. The resource person Uday Shetty Mutlupady proposed vote of thanks.
Thirty youth have participated in the competition.