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Sonam Pachey is 2012 Miss Beautiful Lips and 2012 Miss Beautiful Hair


Great news for all Sikkimese and the fans of Sonam Pachey. The Sikkim beauty contesting at the final of the 2012 Pantaloons Femina Miss India Beauty Pageant to be held on March 30 of this month has won two Sub Contest Crowns at 2012 Pantaloons Femina Miss India Beauty Pageant. Sonam Pachey has won the 2012 Miss Beautiful Lips and 2012 Miss Beautiful Hair.

This two-win surely will give confidence to Sonam Pachey. To my readers, Vote for Sonam Pachey............ Vote for Sikkim

Sonam Pachey is representing Sikkim at the Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2012. To help her win the coveted title vote for her by visiting the website link


Instruction for voting…..
 
VOTE FOR SONAM PACHEY 
 
From the 20 contestants, you have to select the top three. The contestants with the most votes shall find a place at the top 10 finalists.

FROM MOBILE

To vote for Sonam Pachey by mobile, type pfmi son and send to 58888



LIST OF SUB CONTEST CROWN WINNERS


Sub Contest Crowns at 2012 Femina Miss India Beauty Pageant

In addition to the top 3 titles at the 2012 Miss India Contest, the following crowns will also be awarded:
  • Miss Congeniality               [Prachi Mishra is the 2012 Miss Congeniality]
  • Miss Ramp Model / Ramp Walk   [Rochelle Maria Rao is the 2012 Miss Ramp Model]
  • Miss Beautiful Legs
  • Miss Beautiful Smile
  • Miss Beautiful Eyes           [Vanya Mishra is the 2012 Miss Beautiful Eyes]
  • Miss Beautiful Lips             [Sonam Pachey Saratsang is the 2012 Miss Beautiful Lips]
  • Miss Beautiful Hair             [Sonam Pachey Saratsang is the 2012 Miss Beautiful Hair]
  • Miss Bollywood Diva,
  • Miss Digital Diva
  • Miss Traditional
  • Miss Talented
  • Miss Perfect Hair
  • Miss Iron Maiden
  • Miss Photogenic
  • Miss Digital Diva
  • Miss Beauty for a Cause
  • Miss Radiant Skin               [Vanya Mishra is the 2012 Miss Radiant Skin]
  • Miss Dream Girl                 [Purva Rana is the 2012 Miss Dream Girl]
  • Miss Divine Thoughts
  • Miss Fresh Face                 [Erica Fernandes is the 2012 Miss Fresh Face]
  • Miss Body Beautiful             [Rochelle Maria Rao is the 2012 Miss Body Beautiful]
  • Miss Vivacious
  • Miss No Marks
  • Miss Perfect Time
  • Miss Water Baby
  • People’s Choice Miss Indiatimes 58888 (based on popular public vote)

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