Manipur’s Martin Irengbam to Represent India at Mister Top Model of Universe Contest in Turkey

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Imphal: Martin Irengbam, the winner of Mega Mister North East 2024 from Manipur, is set to represent India at the prestigious Mister Top Model of Universe Contest in Istanbul, Turkey. The grand finale, organized by Mega Entertainment, will take place on October 5th, with Martin departing from Imphal on September 29th.

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During a press conference held at the Manipur Press Club on Thursday, Kabita Keisham, the Manipur State Director of Mega Entertainment, called for public support, highlighting that Martin will represent India on an international platform, and strong backing could boost his chances of success.

Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education at Manipur University, 18-year-old Martin expressed his desire to use the global stage to bring attention to the ongoing issues in Manipur. He aims to make his mark not only in the competition but also as an advocate for his homeland.

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