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Miss Nagaland asks women to fight for justice

November 12, 2014 | by admin

The newly crowned Miss Nagaland, Veineinem Singson has urged women not to have an inferior complexity but to strive and fight for justice during an interaction with five member delegates of department of political science, St. Joseph’s College Jakhama led by general secretary K. Chumseli Anar, November 11 at the College Conference Hall.
Asserting that failures are inevitable part of success, the reigning queen in her message to the youth asked them to possess a ambition, strive hard to achieve it and believe in thyself. She also asked the youth to be sincere in what they do, shun evil and honour one another.
During the interaction, Singson revealed that her parents’ support and prayers was the bedrock of her achievement and also dedicated her recent success to the Lord.
The reigning queen who aspires to an administrative officer hopes to bring changes in the society for a better future. Responding to what makes her beautiful she attributed it to inner beauty of obedience and humbleness.
Singson also credited her success to her loving dad, mum, near and dear ones, church leaders, organizations, friends who supported her morally, spiritually and love.
On parents’ role for a child to be successful, she cited her example citing her mother as her role model while adding that parents have a herculean task in their children’s upbringing which cannot be replaced anyone.
Asked whether she further aspires to compete for greater titles, the crowned miss said she has just begun and that she has miles to go.
It may be noted that Miss Nagaland 2014 Miss. Veineinem Singsong is also the Ambassador of the National Health Mission, Nagaland.

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