By: noreen borooah

Journey of Rinima Borah: Pain behind the Glamour

Journey of Rinima Borah: Pain behind the Glamour 

Rinima Borah, an Assamese icon who made it to the glamour world and was crowned Mrs. India Galaxy 2024. What we see is the glamour, but there is more we did not see. Let's explore the story behind her success.

Born among the beauty and simplicity of a rural village in Jakhalabandha, Assam. Her childhood was much like any other. During her teens she moved to Bangalore to pursue higher studies.

Rinima’s newfound freedom, however, came with deep scars and a traumatic time she spent in Bangalore under domestic abuse for 7 years.

Her dedication was based on her grit to never fail her parents, all while her people boycotted her and her family. Rinima kept trying, keeping her perseverance and dedication intact.

She based her experience of domestic abuse as anchors to her success and became an advocate for women's rights. Wanting to spread all her hard-earned experiences for the better of the new generation.

An ardent and rooted Assamese with deep-rooted spiritual values Borah is a big believer in love and kindness leading the world. She believes in "Love is Life." 

She redefined the confines of age; backed by supportive parents, a partner, and in-laws, Rinima won over the hearts of all. And was crowned Mrs.India Galaxy 2024.

At 36, Rinima is young and zealous that her life, lifestyle, and thoughts can only make you get inspired by her to become a better person and a better “Assamese.”

Rinima owns a clothing line called Miss Momo, all to empower and inspire the women around her.  Her land and her people brought her the love she deserved and accepted her with open arms.

Rinima's struggles made her the person she is today; her story is not just an inspiration but a lesson on strength and dedication for all the women.

With this story of Rinima Borah, take back a lesson on life to broaden your perspective.

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