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Shital Upare wins Miss Progress India 2014

| | Apr 24, 2014, at 10:46 pm
Chandigarh, Apr 24 (IBNS): Shital Upare won the coveted title of Miss Progress India 2014 beauty pageant, which was recently held here.

Ruchika Sambhi from Ambala and Renu Pruthi from New Delhi stood first runner-up and second runner-up respectively.

The Miss Progress India 2014 was hosted by the a complete audition and casting portal, Big Break.

Swami Ganesh Dutta Auditorium of SD College witnessed a dazzling evening of 11 girls walking down the  ramp holding confidence and strong objective of doing good to the society.

The Miss Progress format gave four subjects to its contestants: Health, Human Rights, Cultural Integration and Environment.

The jury comprised of the eminent judges like actress Samiksha Singh, radio jockey Hardeep Singh Chandpuri, fashion expert Prabhdip Brar, lifestyle & fashion experts Jagmeeta and Jaspreet Kaur, who evaluated the contents and feasibility of each subject and chose a winner accordingly.

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