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Sahara Hangma Subba to Represent Sikkim in Femina Miss India 2024

First Published: 16th September, 2024 22:21 IST

In 2022, she was crowned Miss Teen Sikkim and Miss Teen India Sikkim

Sahara Hangma Subba, an 18-year-old girl from Sikkim will represent the Himalayan state in the upcoming Femina Miss India 2024 scheduled to be held in Mumbai from September 27, 2024.

On her selection, she said, “I had tears in my eyes and all I could say was thank you God. I always knew that God is watching all my hard work, and dedication and he knows the love for my dreams.”

Born on July 9, 2006, Sahara Hangma Subba hails from Sombaria, West Sikkim.

She has studied at Soreng Senior Secondary School. She was 15 when she decided to make her career in modelling.

Her journey to this prestigious platform follows a series of notable achievements.

In 2022, she was crowned Miss Teen Sikkim and Miss Teen India Sikkim.

She also earned recognition making it to the Top 10 at the Miss Teen Universe 2022 competition.

Femina Miss India 2024 will be the 60th edition of the Femina Miss India beauty pageant, poised to celebrate its diamond jubilee year.

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