Mrs. Labony Ray from Kolkata bags the Sub Title Winner for Having Beautiful Hair at Mrs India Pride of Nation (Season 4).

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Mrs India Pride of Nation recently held in Delhi ,13th November 2021 has been a remarkable beauty pageant providing platform to women of India to showcase their beauty with brains.

Mrs.Labony Ray was the finalist from Kolkata not only she made it over there out of 17000 participants all over India but she holds the Sub Title Winner award for having Beautiful Hair. The facilitation was done by the Director of Glamour Gurgaon Barkha Nangia.

She quoted ‘I am absolutely honored and thrilled to hold this Sub Title Winner for having Beautiful Hair. Hitting the ramp was always a passion from teenage time and fulfilling it and living the moment was something I always craved for.’

The presence the Actress Madhurima tuli along with other jury members has made the event e
more remarkable.

Labony Ray is an Advocate by profession and has her own Law firm based in Kolkata in the name of RAY LEGAL ASSOCIATES. She is a Director of Sree Mudranalaya Technology Pvt. Ltd. an IT Company and associated with the IGR project i.e Inspection of General Registration administering over 80 Registry offices all over West Bengal. She believes in empowerment of women and grateful to her parents and in laws for having full support and faith in her.

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