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Mr. Sikkim 2018 Manhunt : Where glamour meets a social cause

Sikkim is growing and its growing stronger day by day. We have events organized to showcase the Sikkimese talent on a larger than life platform. Among such event enters Mr. Sikkim 2018 Manhunt, first of its kind in Sikkim. The mega event is organized by GBT Entertainment in collaboration with Sikkim Chronicle and The Accelerator. The theme of this year event is ‘Lets talk Mental Health’ and will be held between August-November, 2018 at Gangtok.

The event focuses to give platform for any aspiring fashion enthusiasts and models to chase their dream, passion, style and come-out to prove themselves to the world beyond. Among the media partners my blog finds an honour and opportunity to be associate with such a large event. Sikkim had always given dynamic personalities to the world but Mr. Sikkim 2018 Manhunt is for a different league. It promises to put forth the local talent to its zenith.

The beauty of this event as a blogger, I see is the meeting point of the socio-glamour world. Mental health is today the most talked about health issue the people of Sikkim. I believe the issue is not bounded within one geographical boundary. Tomorrow Sikkim can lead the word in solving the Mental Health issue.

A healthy individual makes a healthy family, a healthy family makes a healthy society and the healthy society makes a healthy nation. Let us promote healthy Sikkim

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