New Delhi: The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown our normal lives out of gear completely and has made us relook how we structure our lives.
Miss India Organisation has decided to take the digital route this year in view of coronavirus spread.
“VLCC Femina Miss India 2020 promises to continue its tradition of transforming the lives of talented young women and giving them a platform to represent the country,” says a statement from the organisers.
Miss India 2020 co-powered by Sephora and Roposo, vows to continue its tradition of creating icons with an aim to support new generation women who have the potential to lead and represent the country in the future, this time, online.
In the wake of the Covid -19 pandemic, Miss India Organisation translates its scouting operations into the digital media space.
The pageant in its virtual format for the first time ever, has launched a nationwide hunt to select representatives each from the 28 states and a representative from Delhi,
Jammu & Kashmir besides a collective representative from the Union Territories making for a total of 31 finalists.