Shillong’s pride Riya Suting wins Miss P&I India 2025.

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Shillong, Sep 26: Riya Suting, daughter of Shillong, Meghalaya, was the only representative from Meghalaya as National Finalist at Miss P&I India 2025 and for the whole north east region. The pageant took place in Goa from 17th to 21st September. Among 20 contestants from across the country, competing in a dynamic, reality TV-style pageant that tests not just beauty, but strength, intellect, and grace.

Organised by P&I which stands Pageant and Innovation owned by young founder Malik Isani with the vision of focusing on Inclusion in the field of pageantry, according to a Press release.

At P&I where every story is a crown Riya Suting has made history by embracing her story and by winning the crown and title of Miss P&I India 2025 making Meghalaya extremely proud.

She is an inspiration for the upcoming young youth to break conventional stereotypes in the field of pageantry and promote inclusivisty in the entire North East Region coming days.

With her advocacy to encourage kindness and compassion towards the Voiceless animals she is ready to do her bit.

She expresses her gratitude for all the love and support and is determined to wear the crown with dignity.

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