From Hyderabad to the Crown: Nikhila Vengala Soars as Mrs. India Queen of Substance Finalist!

New Delhi (India), July 18: Nikhila Vengla is a multi-talented woman who is making strides in the fashion industry. Despite being a Pharmacist and Assistant Manager in a healthcare MNC company, she is also pursuing her passion for fashion and beauty. Her dedication and hard work have led her to be selected for the prestigious Mrs. India Queen of Substance 2023 beauty pageant, which will take place in August 2023.

Nikhila hails from Hyderabad and has already achieved recognition by winning the title of Mrs. Hyderabad’s 1st runner-up. She credits her husband for being her pillar of support, encouraging her every step of the way. Nikhila is determined to establish her unique identity in the upcoming beauty pageant and is tirelessly working day and night towards that goal.

In addition to her professional and pageant endeavors, Nikhila is involved in various other activities. She is a researcher, trained Kuchipudi dancer, sportsperson, public relations professional, medical writer, budding social media influencer, and entrepreneur. Despite the demands of these roles, she approaches each one with a fierce determination to succeed.

Moreover, Nikhila is passionate about supporting orphaned children and contributing to girl education. She aims to extend her help in whatever way she can, recognizing the importance of empowering young girls through education. She also strives to create awareness of the importance of hygiene practices and inspire confidence in girls so that they can progress confidently in their careers.

Nikhila’s determination and dedication will likely drive her towards achieving her goals and making a positive impact in the fashion industry and beyond. We wish her all the best in her preparations for Mrs. India Queen of Substance 2023 beauty pageant and her future endeavors.

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By Muskan Singh