#BNHAF Tiara l Philanthropy Gets A New High

By - Aanya

  • Vaidehi, one of the winners of #BNHAF Tiara said, "though I am a theatre artist and activist, the kind of commercialization tiaras have become, particularly in Delhi-NCR is heart-breaking. Here the girls from under-privileged background too have a chance to win the tiara"
Agarwal said that other than philanthropy, #BNHAF Tiara is a sought after tiara amongst actresses and models too. Ankeeta Singh, winner of Ms. Ghaziabad, beauty pageant and one of the winners added, "both for established as well as for aspiring ones".

Bhaarat Bol News, very recently started it's philanthropy initiative. The founder and editor-in-chief of BBN, Amit kumaR Agarwal believes that happiness is the only way forward for world-peace.

Continuing the association with Udayan Care, an NGO shaping the future of children and young adults, Agarwal recently launched #BNHAF Tiara in India, after it's debut at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France.

Agarwal said, "in Cannes we launched the #BNHAF Cannes Edition this year that happens on the sidelines of Cannes Film Festival. The reason is many Indians feel left out in the hugely busy Cannes, we are giving those Indians a platform to celebrate their Cannes journey.

Deepak Sharma, trustee, Udayan Care said "our association with Amit goes for 3-years now, the initiatives he has taken to bring happiness and a sense of achievement for children and young adults here at Udayan Care is simply unmatched"


Mehjabi, another winner of the #BNHAF tiara said, "the fact that girls such as myself, that consider us very normal, devoid of the glamour-quotient the winners at various beauty-pageants have; is very encouraging and morale-bossting, in the sense we too have the right mix of beauty and brains".