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As Nandini Gupta Eyes The Miss World Crown, A Look At India's Global Beauty Queens
As Nandini Gupta Eyes The Miss World Crown, A Look At India's Global Beauty Queens

India.com

time3 days ago

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As Nandini Gupta Eyes The Miss World Crown, A Look At India's Global Beauty Queens

photoDetails english 2908934 With Nandini Gupta preparing to represent India on the Miss World stage, it's the perfect time to reflect on the remarkable journey of Indian women who've not only won international crowns but also left an indelible mark on the global stage. Updated:May 31, 2025, 04:42 PM IST Miss World 2025 1 / 8 India has a rich legacy of beauty queens who have redefined elegance, intelligence, and global presence. From Bollywood icons to social activists, these women have turned their crowns into platforms for change, making India a powerhouse in global pageantry, take a look: Reita Faria (Miss World 1966) 2 / 8 Reita Faria became the first Indian and Asian woman to win Miss World, breaking stereotypes by choosing a medical career over glamour. Aishwarya Rai (Miss World 1994) 3 / 8 Aishwarya Rai's win catapulted her into international fame, becoming one of India's most recognised global faces in film and fashion. Sushmita Sen (Miss Universe 1994) 4 / 8 As the first Indian to win Miss Universe, Sushmita symbolised strength and individuality, inspiring generations of young women Diana Hayden (Miss World 1997) 5 / 8 Known for her poise and intelligence, Diana added another feather to India's pageant legacy while later becoming a pageant mentor. Yukta Mookhey (Miss World 1999) 6 / 8 Yukta's win further solidified India's dominance in pageants during the 1990s, combining beauty with advocacy. Priyanka Chopra (Miss World 2000) 7 / 8 Priyanka turned her crown into a global empire—becoming an acclaimed actor, producer, and UNICEF ambassador. Manushi Chhillar (Miss World 2017) 8 / 8 After a 17-year gap, Manushi brought the crown back, promoting menstrual hygiene awareness and representing the modern Indian woman.

Not actor or model: Meet woman who created history for India 59 years ago, she won.., her name is...
Not actor or model: Meet woman who created history for India 59 years ago, she won.., her name is...

India.com

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Not actor or model: Meet woman who created history for India 59 years ago, she won.., her name is...

Not actor or model: Meet woman who created history for India 59 years ago, she won.., her name is... In the world of beauty pageants, it is always the glamour and beauty that take the center stage. But nearly six decades ago, there was a woman who represented India on a global stage at a beauty pageant, but unlike other contestants, she wasn't an actor or a model; rather, she was a doctor who won the title of Miss world and her victory stood out as a moment of pride, not just for her but the entire nation. The person we are talking about is none other than Dr. Reita Faria. Being the first Indian and Asian woman to win the title of Miss India in 1966. She wasn't somebody who was intrigued by the world of glamour; rather, she was more academically inclined and was a professional doctor. She completed her medical studies from Grant College and Sir JJ Group of Hospitals in Mumbai. After completing her studies, she even pursued modelling for a year, but eventually she stayed on her goal of becoming a doctor. Being away from the world of the limelight, she didn't plan the enter this industry; rather, it was her friends who encouraged her to participate as a joke. Rita didn't have any designer sources; therefore, she borrowed clothes from her friends to enter the pageant. Without any training, she went on to participate and owned the global stage by winning the title of Miss World. Rita proved that the brain always outshines beauty. What stood out in her journey was her reply in the final round. Rita was asked why she wanted to become a doctor, to which she confidently replied, 'There is a huge need for gynecologists in India. After winning the crown, she stayed on her purpose and got back to pursuing medicine. Later, in 1991 she tied the knot with endocrinologist Dr. David Powellnd and moved to Dublin, Ireland, where she continued her medical career and raised two daughters. Dr. Reita Faria has defied stereotypes and redefined what it means to be a beauty queen. Her story proves that intellect and compassion are the true crowns one can wear with pride.

Amid glitz and glam, pageant spawns slew of chances for all
Amid glitz and glam, pageant spawns slew of chances for all

Hans India

time13-05-2025

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  • Hans India

Amid glitz and glam, pageant spawns slew of chances for all

Hyderabad: Beyond glamour and headlines, Miss World 2025 is delivering a tangible cultural and economic boost across Telangana. From artisans in Pochampally to folk performers at Gachibowli, the event has created hundreds of opportunities for local communities. Hotels, transport providers, event technicians, designers, and handloom workers have become part of a global showcase turning Telangana's grassroots talent into international ambassadors. This is not just a beauty pageant; it is a tribute to Telangana's spirit where tradition meets transformation. The synergy between pageantry and purpose has created an experience that is as meaningful for locals as it is for global delegates. India's proud legacy with Miss World began in 1966 when Dr Reita Faria became the first Indian and first Asian to win the crown. Since then, India has won the Miss World title six times, tying with Venezuela for the most crowns in the pageant's history. India's winners include Reita Faria (1966), Aishwarya Rai (1994), Diana Hayden (1997), Yukta Mookhey (1999), Priyanka Chopra (2000), Manushi Chhillar (2017). This year, Nandini Gupta of Rajasthan represents India, carrying the hopes of a billion as she competes on home soil. Other crown-holding nations include the United Kingdom with five wins, and South Africa and the United States, each with three. These rankings reflect not only beauty standards but evolving representations of purpose, intellect, and compassion. From May 20–24, the spotlight shifts to talent rounds, fashion showcases, and arts workshops at Shilparamam. On May 26, the Beauty with a Purpose Gala at HITEX will feature powerful social impact projects from each contestant, alongside cultural performances and a Telangana Food Festival. The grand culmination will be on May 31 at HITEX, with a glittering red carpet event at 5:30 pm, followed by the coronation gala from 10 pm to 1 am. The celebrations close on June 2 with a high tea at Raj Bhavan hosted by the Governor and Chief Minister, coinciding with Telangana Formation Day a proud reminder of the State's dynamic journey. The Telangana government has meticulously planned each element of the festival from logistics, security, and transport to cultural showcases, accommodation, and hospitality. The coordination reflects the State's capability to host mega international events with world-class precision. To democratise access, Telangana Tourism has opened free registration for the public via its website, where selected participants can attend events through an interactive quiz system ensuring that the global celebration includes local pride, says M Kiranmayee, a senior official from the I&PR Department. As the crown travels through temples, looms, and centuries-old trees, Miss World 2025 is no longer just a beauty contest; it is Telangana's way of telling the world our traditions walk with grace, our hospitality welcomes with pride, and our women rise with purpose.

India To Host Miss World Pageant For 2nd Time In A Row; Deets Inside
India To Host Miss World Pageant For 2nd Time In A Row; Deets Inside

News18

time09-05-2025

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  • News18

India To Host Miss World Pageant For 2nd Time In A Row; Deets Inside

Last Updated: The upcoming 2025 edition of the Miss World pageant is all set to be held in Hyderabad. In 2024, this pageant was hosted in Mumbai. India is making history by hosting the Miss World pageant for two consecutive years, an achievement never before seen outside the United Kingdom. The 2024 edition took place in Mumbai, and the upcoming 2025 finale is set to be held in Hyderabad on May 31, 2025, at the HITEX Exhibition Centre. India, first, hosted the prestigious event in Bengaluru in 1996, and with this back-to-back hosting, it becomes only the second country, after the United Kingdom, to do so since the pageant's inception in 1951. So far, the six Miss World winners from India include – Reita Faria (1966, Maharashtra), Aishwarya Rai (1994, Karnataka), Diana Hayden (1997, Telangana), Yukta Mookhey (1999, Maharashtra), Priyanka Chopra (2000, Jharkhand), and Manushi Chhillar (2017, Haryana). At the Miss World 2025 pageant, Rajasthan's Nandini Gupta will be representing India. On the international stage, her involvement carries on the country's tradition of mixing intelligence, beauty, and purpose. The fact that India is hosting Miss World twice showcases not only its world-class infrastructure and cultural vibrancy but also its rising prominence in the global beauty and events sector. Here's More About The Miss World 2025 The capital of Telangana, Hyderabad, is hosting the 72nd Miss World 2025 pageant. The beauty contest is set to have its grand opening ceremony on May 10 and end on May 31. Let's find out how, when, and where to watch Miss World 2025 events, as participants from more than 100 countries are in India for one of the most prestigious and long-running international beauty pageants. The Telangana Tourism website is offering free entry tickets from the Telangana government. Interested parties must register on the official website. Step 2: Search and click on the 'Miss World" section under Upcoming Attractions. Step 3: Then select the 'click here" option that is placed against the 'Register yourself and answer 5 correct questions to win your seat in the Miss World events" link. Step 4: Remember to key in the essential credentials. Step 5: Choose the correct answer to the listed questions and click on Submit. The selection of participating candidates will be done using this pre-curated questionnaire. An email granting complimentary admission tickets to the Gachibowli Stadium box office will be sent to the confirmed participants starting on May 8. First Published:

India Creates History By Hosting Miss World In 2024 And 2025 Consecutively
India Creates History By Hosting Miss World In 2024 And 2025 Consecutively

India.com

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

India Creates History By Hosting Miss World In 2024 And 2025 Consecutively

In a landmark development for the world of beauty pageants and international events, India has etched its name in history by becoming the first country outside the United Kingdom to host the Miss World pageant for two consecutive years. After the glamour-filled 2024 edition held in Mumbai, the much-anticipated Miss World 2025 grand finale is all set to take place on May 31, 2025, at the HITEX Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad, Telangana. This back-to-back hosting not only elevates India's position as a premier global destination for large-scale cultural and entertainment events but also highlights the nation's growing influence and infrastructure capabilities in the international beauty and fashion circuits. From Bengaluru to Hyderabad: India's Journey with Miss World India's association with the Miss World pageant spans nearly three decades. The country first welcomed the global event in 1996, when Bengaluru became the host city. The event, graced by international dignitaries, contestants from across the globe, and cultural showcases, marked India's debut as a host of the world's oldest and most celebrated beauty contest. Fast forward to 2024, India once again took the global spotlight by hosting Miss World in Mumbai—a city renowned for its film, fashion, and cultural legacy. The resounding success of the 2024 edition laid the foundation for a back-to-back celebration of grace, talent, and beauty, with Hyderabad stepping up to host the 2025 edition. With this, India joins an elite list and becomes the only country other than the UK to host the pageant in consecutive years since the competition's inception in 1951. Why Hyderabad for Miss World 2025? The selection of Hyderabad as the host city for Miss World 2025 is both symbolic and strategic. Known as the 'City of Pearls' and a hub of culture, heritage, and innovation, Hyderabad offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. The city boasts cutting-edge event venues, luxury accommodations, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere, making it an ideal stage for a pageant of Miss World's magnitude. India's Glorious Miss World Legacy India's achievements in the Miss World pageant are as impressive as its hosting milestones. The country has produced six Miss World winners, each of whom has left an indelible mark on the global stage: 1. Reita Faria (1966) – The first Indian and Asian woman to win the Miss World crown. A medical doctor from Maharashtra, Reita set a precedent of beauty with intellect. 2. Aishwarya Rai (1994) – Hailing from Karnataka, Aishwarya captivated the world with her poise and went on to become one of Bollywood's most successful actresses and a global icon. 3. Diana Hayden (1997) – From Telangana, Diana brought grace and eloquence to the Miss World stage and became a symbol of empowerment. 4. Yukta Mookhey (1999) – Another crown came to Maharashtra with Yukta, whose confidence and clarity impressed judges and audiences alike. 5. Priyanka Chopra (2000) – Representing Jharkhand, Priyanka's triumph launched a phenomenal global career in acting, philanthropy, and business. 6. Manushi Chhillar (2017) – From Haryana, Manushi emerged as a new-age beauty queen, combining academic excellence and social impact. Each of these women embodies the pageant's philosophy of "Beauty with a Purpose" and showcases India's deep-rooted tradition of empowering women to take on the world with grace, intellect, and courage. Nandini Gupta: India's Hopeful at Miss World 2025 Representing India at the Miss World 2025 pageant is Nandini Gupta, a dynamic young woman from Rajasthan. She joins a prestigious lineage and carries the torch of India's presence in a platform that celebrates more than just beauty—it champions compassion, leadership, and change. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nandiniii (@nandiniguptaa13) Cultural Impact and Global Recognition Hosting Miss World back-to-back underscores India's cultural richness, hospitality, and organizational capabilities. It reflects the country's rising stature in the global event industry and enhances its soft power on the world stage. The pageant serves as a platform to promote India's art, heritage, fashion, tourism, and social initiatives, drawing attention from audiences in more than 100 countries. Furthermore, the event creates immense opportunities for the fashion and film industry, local economies, and young talent in fields ranging from choreography and design to journalism and hospitality. A Moment of Pride and Possibility India's double hosting of Miss World is not just about logistics—it is a moment of national pride and a sign of how the country has matured as a host of international spectacles. As the countdown begins for May 31, 2025, preparations are in full swing to make Miss World 2025 a dazzling success. From the ramp to the red carpet, India is ready to once again welcome the world with open arms and an unforgettable experience.

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