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Mr Sikkim Demazong 2019 releases New Heaven Dance Academy’s logo

SINGTAM, DECEMBER 22: Anand Lamichaney, Royal Plaza Mr Sikkim Demazong 2019 launched the logo of New Heaven Dance Academy at Rangpo today. Distinguished guests present on the occasion included Sangita Khawas, Top 6 at Mrs Sikkim 2018, Bikash Prasad, Shital Pradhan, blogger, Proud to Be a Sikkimese, students of the Institute and their guardians.



New Heaven Dance Academy was recently re-launch and this time its logo was officially released.  Speaking on the occasion, Bishnu Suman, Managing Director cum Choreographer of the Institute congratulated Anand Lamichaney for winning the coveted title and shared best wishes to him. Suman further said that Anand Lamichaney was his former student at Dance. He had joined his dance Institute at Singtam for a few months some ten years back. It was his biggest achievement that his former student accepted his invitation to launch his Dance Academy’s logo, he added.

 
Sangita Khawas, a former participant in Mrs Sikkim 2018, also spoke on the occasion and shared her experience during the first-ever Mrs Sikkim competition. She congratulated Suman for his hard work and thanked him for allowing the children to engage at Rangpo. 

Anand Lamichaney, too, in his brief speech, spoke of the old days he had spent with his dance teacher. He assured promotional help for the Institute. Lamichaney is the winner of Royal Plaza Mr Sikkim Demazong 2019 and four additional titles of Mr Alamode, Mr Multimedia, Mr Talented and Mr Tourism in the recently held Mr Sikkim Man Hunt 2019.

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