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Winners of Eva India 2018 Maharashtra auditions announced

Winners of Eva India 2018 Maharashtra auditions announced

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 16 Aug 2018, 07:51 am

Mumbai, Aug 15 (IBNS): Eva India 2018, a popular beauty pageant that emphasizes on 'beauty with brains', recently completed their Maharashtra auditions in Mumbai.

Rukayia was the top winner with Manisha and Deepadrita emerging the first runners-up, and Nitu and  Angel being chosen as the second runners-up. Angel is representing north-eastern India.

A venture of DLK Publication Pvt. Ltd, Eva India 2018, powered by Hospitality India, aims to cover 14 states to choose 27 representatives from each state through off line and online process.

There are no registration and grooming charges.

The finale will be on December 21, 2018 in Delhi. Finale winners will get gifts worth rupees five lakh and a one-year contract.

Present at the function were Rajni Kalra, Chairperson of  Eva India, Suneet Kalra (Director DLK Publication Pvt. Ltd.), Abhjit Lahri (the popular Daddaji ofl Yeh Rista Kya Kehlata Haionr Star Plus), actor Kuljit Bedi Sabarwal (Bhojpuri and Asamesse movies), actor Nayani Dixit (faculty, Whistling Woods), actor Nasir Khan, actor Ravi Gossain and fashionista Sonia Mayer.

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