Married women from Khammam as ‘‘Mrs. India Photogenic’’ runner-up

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Khammam: Mohammad Farah, a married woman from Khammam, was decided ‘Mrs. India Photogenic’ runner-up in “VPR Mrs. India Beauty Pageant Season-2” organized for the married women held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

Farah was the ‘First Runner Up’ in the overall contest. A total of 912 married people across the country has applied for the competition. They filter out the participants out of 912 only 41 have qualified for the finals. Out of  41 participants in the contest, Farah was the only woman who got selected from the Telangana.

The auditions were conducted over a period of five months and they are different levels of the stage like talent round, traditional round, and final round.

She is an MBA graduated and serves as secretary of the Human Rights, Social Justice Mission, and Women’s Empowerment Organizations . she is lives in Jayanagar Colony, Ballepalli at  Khammam.

She said the victory was achieved with the help of her husband and family members and that her goal was to fight for women’s rights.  So, Every married woman takes inspiration from Farah’s story.

Farah said the wonderful statement  “Women should aspire to explore their inner talents to excel in their lives instead of confining themselves to domestic life after marriage. And that is what I wanted to prove by my participation in the beauty pageant,”

 

 

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