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Sana Dua
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Born | 4 January 1993 Assam
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Height | 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
Title | Femina Miss India (Jammu and Kashmir 2017) |
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Sana Dua is an Indian lawyer, model, and speaker. She is known for winning the title of Femina Miss India United Continents in 2017. This made her the first Miss India from Jammu and Kashmir.
In 2019, the Election Commission of Jammu & Kashmir chose her as their Brand Ambassador. This means she helped promote voting for the Lok Sabha Election. She also represented India in the Miss United Continents 2017 contest. This event took place in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where she reached the top 10 finalists.
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Early Life and Education
Sana Dua was born in Assam, India, on January 4, 1993. Her family is Sikh and has roots in Jammu and Kashmir. Her father served in the Indian Army.
Sana studied law at Punjab University in Chandigarh. After finishing her studies, she worked as a lawyer. She practiced law at the Jammu and Kashmir High Court for about a year.
Career and Achievements
Sana Dua started her journey in the modeling world in 2015. Before becoming Miss India, she won the Femina Style Miss Diva North award in 2016. She has also worked on important projects, like the "Save Water Campaign" in Jammu. This campaign helps people understand the importance of saving water.
After the Miss India Competition
After her success at Miss India, Sana Dua continued to inspire others. In 2019, she started her own company called 'Image And Beyond By Sana Dua'. This company helps young girls learn about modeling and beauty pageants. It aims to help them discover their full potential.
In April 2024, Sana was appointed as the State Director for Miss India Universe. In this role, she helps guide and prepare contestants for the Miss India Universe competition.
International Engagements
Sana Dua has also been invited to events outside India. In August 2022, she visited Melbourne, Australia. She was a special guest at the 48th Krishna Janamasthmi celebrations at the ISKCON Temple in Albert Park. She attended this event with other important guests, including Victorian MP John Berger.
During the same trip to Melbourne, Sana also attended an Indian Independence Day event. She was a guest of honor at this celebration in Cranbourne. She joined Victorian MP Pauline Richards and Manoj Kumar from the ALP at this event.