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A face from Sikkim

Written by: Team GI

Babyla Ethenpa Bhutia of Sikkim was crowned Miss Teen India International Universe 2022 during a pageant held in Guwahati, Assam in January 2022. She hails from Lingtam-Thanka village in East Sikkim and was the sole contestant from the state.

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Published on 12, Mar 2022

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