
UditVani, Jamshedpur: The campus of Karim City College, Sakchi, resonated with melody and rhythm as the second day of the annual arts festival Satrang-15 unfolded with the much-anticipated event, “Battle Symphony.”
Organised by the college’s literary and cultural society Spark, the event showcased a vibrant blend of Bollywood and Western music performances.

The competition featured categories including Bollywood Solo, Bollywood Duet, and Western Solo, drawing participation from over 15 talented students who captivated the audience with their vocal prowess and stage presence.
The performances reflected both diversity and depth, making the event a memorable musical showcase.
The panel of judges comprised Apurva Srivastava, Aditya Kumar, Sana Anjum, and Thomas Sanwell, who evaluated the performances and awarded first and second prizes across all categories based on merit and artistry.
The programme commenced with a warm welcome by Lakshmi Ram Murmu, Organising Secretary of Spark, in the presence of an enthusiastic gathering of faculty members and students.
The event was smoothly compered by Spark members Mansi and Simran Kumari, while Muskan Kumari delivered the vote of thanks. Coordinator Dr. Yahya Ibrahim congratulated all participants for their spirited performances and contribution to the success of the event.

