Naina Subba from Arunachal Pradesh Crowned Sikkim Miss Limbu 2024

Nanda Kirati Dewan, KalimNews, 22 September 2024, Gangtok (Sikkim) : Naina Subba from Arunachal Pradesh was crowned Sikkim Miss Limbu Season 3 on Sunday during a glittering traditional cultural and talent show in Gangtok. The grand finale of Miss Limbu Season 3 and Mr. Limbu Season 1 was held at Manan Kendra, in the gracious presence of Chief Guest, Cabinet Minister of Sikkim, Shri Bhim Hang Limboo, along with Sikkim Lok Sabha MP Dr. Indra Hang Subba, and Maneybung Dentam constituency MLA Sudesh Kumar Subba as Guests of Honour. In their addresses, they encouraged the youth to connect with their communities, stay rooted in their traditions, and explore their cultural heritage.

Contestants from all districts of Sikkim, as well as from West Bengal, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh, participated in the prestigious event. Naina Subba from Arunachal Pradesh won the Miss Limbu title, while Rahul Limboo from Dikchu, East Sikkim, was crowned Mr. Limbu Season 1.

Organiser and CEO of Sikkim Miss Limbu Organisation, Binita Mabo Limbu, congratulated the 2024 winners, saying, “Naina Subba is blessed with beauty, talent, and grace. She truly shone throughout the competition and deservedly won the crown. We are confident she will continue to excel in her career as an entertainer and achieve brilliance in academics too.”

In addition, Samnima Limbu from Bhaluthang and Avril Limbu from Simboley, both from West Sikkim, were crowned 1st and 2nd Runners Up, respectively.

Speaking to this correspondent, Sikkim Miss Limbu 2024 Naina Subba Tungbahwngphe expressed her gratitude, saying, “I am indebted to my roots, our ancestors, and my immediate family, especially my Yuma (grandmother), who is the sole source of my energy. I must acknowledge and thank Taaghera Ningwaphumaang, our Yumaism goddess, for showering her blessings on me.”

She added, “Sikkim Miss Limbu 2024 was never my destination but a milestone in my journey of learning about our rich Yakthung/Limbu culture and traditions. Limbu folk tales, songs, and Himalayan raw music have always been my passions. I am blessed to have met so many humble souls on this journey who have helped me explore this world. The Limboo Mahasabha in Assam provided me with a platform to perform, and the Sikkim Miss Limbu Organisation gave me the space to spread my wings. Coming from a small hamlet, Wakro Tezu in Arunachal Pradesh, with a negligible number of Limbus, I found a playground to learn and grow in the neighboring Tinsukia district of Assam.”

Naina also expressed her gratitude to the Yakthung community of Assam, saying, “A huge hug and a big thank you to the Yakthungs of Assam for their immense support in my cultural journey. I assure myself that this connection will continue. I aim to diversify my content creation on similar topics besides music videos, documentaries, and singing, all alongside my academic pursuits.”


At the event, CEO Binita Mabo Limbu, speaking to reporters, congratulated all participants and said, “We at the Sikkim Miss Limbu Organisation are proud of each of you and your contributions in representing our rich Yakthung/Limbu culture. We look forward to seeing you carry this forward and represent our tribe on national and international stages. May all the contestants continue to shine and inspire others in their journeys ahead.”

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