Dibrugarh daughter Nivritti Gupta Chandak Crowned UMB Mrs. India 2024

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Guwahati: In a remarkable achievement that showcases the power of resilience and self-belief, Nivritti Gupta Chandak from Dibrugarh, Assam, has been crowned Mrs. India under UMB, fulfilling her childhood dream of participating in a beauty pageant. Her victory serves as a powerful reminder to women everywhere that their aspirations are valid and attainable.

The prestigious event took place at the Indira Gandhi National Stadium, where Nivritti was honored with the crown by Bollywood stars Arjun Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan, adding a star-studded flair to the memorable occasion.

Nivritti’s journey to the crown has not been without its challenges. Growing up in Dibrugarh, she faced societal pressures, body image issues, and bullying, which often held her back from pursuing her passion for pageantry. However, her determination led her to relocate to Delhi and later to Bangalore, where she embarked on a journey of personal and professional growth. The challenges of motherhood, including postpartum depression, only fueled her drive to succeed. Through meditation, self-care, and a renewed focus on beauty and empowerment, Nivritti emerged stronger than ever.

Today, she is not only an accomplished makeup artist and educator but also a content creator dedicated to uplifting underprivileged women. Through her makeup courses, Nivritti aims to foster skill-building, financial independence, and self-confidence among her students.

“I want every woman to know that her dreams are valid,” Nivritti shares. “This journey was about proving to myself and others that, no matter where you start, you have the power to rewrite your story.”

The UMB pageant champions inclusivity and diversity, creating a modern platform for women of all backgrounds and marital statuses. Nivritti’s win embodies this mission, demonstrating that every woman deserves the opportunity to pursue her dreams.

Nivritti expresses heartfelt gratitude to her family, particularly her husband and four-year-old son, Sammar, for their unwavering support throughout her pageant journey. As she steps into her role as UMB Mrs. India, Nivritti hopes her story will inspire countless women to embrace their dreams and take bold steps toward shaping their futures.

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