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Amkette forays into North-Eastern market

In collaboration with Minsitry of Home Affairs it will support local talent in North-East by joining hands with Metropolis’15 Art and Culture Festival

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Rajiv Bapna director Amkette

Amkette announced the availability of its ‘Truebeats’ range of mobile sound products for the North-Eastern region. With this announcement, Amkette aims to reach out to the North-East Indian market and make available it’s popular range of Trubeats products for the music fanatics of the region.

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Amkette has chosen Metropolis 2015 as a platform to roll out Truebeats collection. Metropoils 2015, one of the most loved North-Eastern art and culture festival, aimed at bringing together the artists comprising musicians, photographers, painters, filmmakers, craftsmen, folk artists and many more from the North eastern states, India and from across the globe.

Rajiv Bapna, director, Amkette said, “Amkette has always been at the forefront in promoting unadulterated music and our association for Truebeats range at Metropolis festival is a testimony to the same. The entire range has been specially designed to offer utmost convenience, transform the audio experience, and further instil passion for music to the music enthusiasts in this part of the country. We are also supporting and sponsoring some upcoming bands in this region and will continue to promote many music events in future.”

Earlier this year, Amkette had also joined hands with the North-East festival of Delhi which was supported by North East states and Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.

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Among other the all new Amkette Tango with the innovative sharing port will allow users to connect headphones to one another so the users never have to compromise on sound and convenience again.

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