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Ramappa Temple decked up to wow Miss World beauties
Ramappa Temple decked up to wow Miss World beauties

Hans India

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Ramappa Temple decked up to wow Miss World beauties

Hyderabad: All arrangements have been made by the Mulugu district administration to host the 72nd Miss World beauties, who will be visiting the historical Ramappa Temple in Mulugu district at 4:30 pm on Wednesday. District Collector TS Diwakar said that the arrangements were completed for hosting the beauties who were coming from all over the world to participate in the 72nd Miss World-2025 competition. The Collector said that as many as 35 contestants would leave Hyderabad on Wednesday and reach Haritha Hotel in Mulugu. From there, they will visit the Ramappa temple in traditional costumes. Later, they will watch cultural programmes in the temple premises. He said that various arrangements have been made in this context, including cultural programmes, to explain the historic Ramappa Temple and Kakatiya Dynasty. He emphasised that all facilities have been made so that there is no problem in this visit organised under the name of 'Telangana Zaroor Aana.' The Collector said that there would be a heavy police deployment to prevent any incident. He highlighted that all the officers have completed the work assigned to them in coordination. He said that visitors will not be allowed to the Ramappa temple on the Wednesday in view of the visit of contestants. He asked the devotees to cooperate with the district authorities. He highlighted that flying drone cameras within five kilometers range of Ramappa, a security sight, has been completely banned. The Collector appealed to everyone to cooperate for the success of the programme.

72nd Miss World pageant kicks off in Hyderabad
72nd Miss World pageant kicks off in Hyderabad

Hindustan Times

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

72nd Miss World pageant kicks off in Hyderabad

Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy on Saturday inaugurated the '72nd Miss World-2025' beauty pageant at a grand and glittering opening ceremony in Hyderabad. Though escalating war-like situation on the India-Pakistan borders for the last two days cast a shadow on the event initially, the Miss World organisers heaved a sigh of relief with both countries calling for ceasefire of hostilities in the evening. The chief minister, who was absent in the initial hours of the inaugural programme held at GMC Balayogi stadium due to the tense atmosphere all over the nation, joined the celebrations late in the evening. Revanth Reddy, along with Miss World CEO Julia Morley, officially inaugurated the event. In a moving gesture, the organisers paid tribute to the courage and bravery of Indian soldiers serving at the borders, saluting their sacrifices. The national anthem was rendered, adding a solemn and patriotic touch to the proceedings. Special chief secretary (tourism) Jayesh Ranjan, who made the initial remarks, said the beauty pageant would convey the message of peace and cultural harmony. 'We have delivered a powerful message of global peace,' he said. Ranjan also requested the international contestants to help promote Telangana tourism, highlighting the state's diverse cultural and historical significance. Chief secretary Ramakrishna Rao, state tourism minister Jupally Krishna Rao, Telangana tourism development corporation chairman Patel Ramesh Reddy, Hyderabad Mayor G Vijayalakshmi, Miss World CEO Julia Morley, and the reigning Miss World Krystyna Pyszkova attended the inaugural event. The Miss World 2025 pageant began with a cultural parade by contestants from Latin American countries who dazzled the audience with their traditional costumes and vibrant performances. They were followed by participants from 22 African nations, who captivated the audience with their cultural attire and dances. Traditional tribal performances by artists from Telangana, such as Gussadi and Kommu Koya dances, enthralled the foreign guests. The next round of the ramp walk featured African nations, starting with Angola. The final round showcased contestants from Asia with representatives from a total of 22 countries who creatively exhibited their culture and traditions. The appearance of Miss Nepal in a traditional saree added a graceful charm to the ramp. A highlight of the ceremony was when representatives from 110 countries walked the ramp holding their national flags. Miss India Nandini Gupta joined them at the end, waving the Indian tricolour, which drew loud applause and marked a proud moment for the host country. The organisers concluded the event by reaffirming that the Miss World pageant stands for peace and global unity. The event ended with the slogan 'Telangana – Zaroor Aana,' inviting the world to explore the state's beauty and heritage.

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