Kamjila was crowned Miss Chang 2022

Miss Chang 2022 winners posing for the lens after the crowning ceremony

Kamjila was crowned as Miss Chang 2022 on January 15 as part of the Poanglum Mini Hornbill celebration which entered its 5th day today. 

Thontinaro and Kebonaro won the first and second runner-up positions respectively.

A total of 12 contestants participated in the competition. The subtitle winners were: Hanglenchila (Miss Ethnic), Thontinaro (Miss photogenic), Sungmo Mansa (Miss Talented), Sentinaro (Miss Congeniality) and Hanglenchila (Miss Ramp walk). 

The Miss Chang 2022 event was organized as a part of Poanglum Mini Hornbill celebration with the theme ‘Moshikbu Sao.’  The special guest of the event was Advocate, Antimang. 

Earlier, during the Youth Cultural Tapestry President ENPO, Tsapikyu Sangtam was the special guest at parade ground Tuensang. 

He urged the youngsters to celebrate festivals with visions, purpose and prayers so that we can grow as a whole. While we celebrate, we should not be selfish but help with struggles and problems of others, he added. 

Prelude was given by Chendang Students Union, Logdrum beating show by Sangtak Students’ Union, Chishok Lamshok Song by Advisor CCSU, Naset Yemjong and story of legends by Ngangpong Students Union and keynote address was given by President CCSU, Pongso.

Indigenous games competition was also conducted at Thimlak Farm where indigenous Angling and Bamboo Rafting were held with Deputy Director, Fisheries & Aquatic, Dr Rongsenkumzuk as the special guest. The winners of the indigenous angling were N Chuba (biggest catch), PS Choba (highest catch) and Dowelynn Senti Easter(first bite). 

In Bamboo Rafting (doubles), Chongma and Chabou were the winners while Chaang and Chongshen got second position and the third prize winner went to Peter and I Toshi.

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