Navdeep Kaur won the Best National Costume award at Mrs World 2022 Contest

Navdeep Kaur won the Best National Costume award at Mrs World 2022 Contest

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Category : National Published on: January 18 2022

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  • India’s Navdeep Kaur has won the award for the Best National Costume at the recently concluded Mrs World 2022 pageant.
  • It was held in Nevada, Las Vegas, US.
  • She wore a striking gold Avant Garde outfit inspired by the Kundalini Chakra and and has won the award for 'Best National Dress' for the same outfit.
  • Navdeep Kaur hails from Kansbahal, a small town near Odisha's Steel City Rourkela.
  • Before entering into the world of pageantry, she worked as an assistant manager at a private bank. She also worked as an assistant professor before winning the title of Mrs India World in October 2020.
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