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Harmanjeet Kaur Mann crowned Miss Punjab 2016

Darpan News Desk, 24 Oct, 2016 11:10 AM
    The jazzy evening of October 15th at GNA University, Phagwara witnessed the remarkable event of Miss Punjab 2016 where 29 girls showcased a perfect blend of beauty, talent, and brains, and one winner was crowned as the proud owner of the title!
     
    Harman Mann, 18, had no plans until her elder sister gave her the idea to prepare for the next Miss Punjab pageant.
     
    The young girl proudly brings home the title most girls dream about, and is truly deserving of it by having cleared all pre-auditions and making it through to the title with flying colors.
     
    Apart from the title of Miss Punjab 2016, Harman was also awarded as the ‘Miss Catwalk’ by the esteemed panel of judges and jury which included big names of the industry - Alwinder Wariach (Owner Sovi Entertainments and Video Director), Amar Noori (Singer), Sonu Gandhi (Designer), Sandeep Kumar (Founder & CEO of Rubaru Miss India Elite & Mister India), Aslam Khan (Designer), S.B Haryanvi (Singer and Video Director), Balraj Singh khaira (2015 Roadies Winner), Ritu Kolentine (International Makeup artist) also, PRO Chancellor Mr. Gurdeep Sihra and Vice Chancellor Dr. Prem Kumar
     
    The beauty with brains reads a lot, and says she does learn about life through little experiences, observations, and books. Proud winner of the much-popular title, Harman is a hard-worker, fashionable, and a dreamer towards her set goals.
     
    Not only does she believe in dreaming big, Harman knows how to get there by never letting it go! Here’s what Harman has to say, “Having achieved this title, I’m thinking to make the best use to it by being a leader to all my followers towards making this world a better place to live in.
     
    Talking about doing something good is one thing, but I believe in making a difference by doing something big! This title and followership will help me reach to the masses her ideas about the society.”
     
    Also, at the event the first runner up was bagged by Harmanpreet Kaur and the second Runner up was Jasmeet Kaur.

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