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Reetika Chettri is Femina Miss India Sikkim 2020

7th edition of Miss Sikkim’s audition date announced

Gangtok, December 1 : Reetika Chettri got past four of her competitors to enter the grand finale of the national beauty pageant Femina Miss India 2020; she represents Sikkim at the national stage. Chettri is among the Top 31 finalists giving the best for the coveted title of Femina Miss India 2020 to be held at Mumbai, this coming February 2021.

Positude, the event planner for the Miss Sikkim congratulating Reetika Chettri said, Congratulations for being so balanced and focused throughout. Enjoy your success. Words can’t express how proud Positude is!” The event planner has further announced the dates of the much anticipated Miss Sikkim 2020 (December 6th, 2020) and Miss & Mr Teen Sikkim 2020 (December 5th, 2020).


Speaking about Sikkim’s most exciting and glamorous beauty pageant Gyurmila Bhutia, CEO, Positude said we had been expecting participants from different corners of the state. We want to engage and empower our local talents. Through these competitions our participants will learn different aspects of grooming opportunities, added Bhutia.

Youths between 13-19 and 18-27 can participate in Mr & Miss Sikkim Teen and Miss Sikkim pageant competitions. The venue of both auditions is at Pitstop, Pani House, Tenzing & Tenzing Building Ground, Gangtok, said Bijay Subba, Proprietor, Positude.

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