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Miss Nepal and the Miss World Pageant
Posted on December 22nd, 2008 5 comments
Miss Russia 2007, Ksenia Sukhinova, returned home from Johannesburg with the Miss World crown and Miss India, Parvathy Omankuttan, managed to grab the runner-up position in the Miss World finals held on December 13, 2008.I am not talking about the Russian beauty or the Indian beauty who, we might be seeing a lot in Hindi movies in coming days. It is about the Miss Nepal 2008 who was not chosen in the first place. I would have been happy to write about a Nepali model whether placed last among the 108 contestants or somewhere in the middle. After lengthy preparation of the Miss Nepal 2008, the government decided that the event was worthless and it would serve no purpose to the betterment of the society.
Who knows one of these Nepali beauties might have been Miss World … well that may be a day-dream. But it is true that the experience to participate in one of the prestigious events in world would have brought home some knowledge. A few foreigners would have realized that a country called Nepal exists in reality. I hope the Maoist government would work on some common sense in coming days.Incoming search terms:
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Nepal women are cute!
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Butch June 14th, 2010 at 07:18
Those girls are much better looking than girls from last year contest. I must say, that nowadays the level of Miss World is higher than 10 years ago. For example look at Miss World from 1989. I do not know why shy won the title
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[...] decent job. That is why the Maoist government thought Miss Nepal 2008 event was worthless event and was cancelled on the argument that it would serve no purpose to the betterment of the society. At the same time [...]
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[...] Last year’s Miss Nepal was cancelled in the last minutes amongst protest from then ruling party, CPN-Maoist. Last year, during the preparation of the contest Zenisha was dragged into controversy with a video claiming to be hers. But it turned out to be a fake video. [...]
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[...] the photo above, Zenisha is at the center of the first row, in black dress. Last year we didn’t have a Miss Nepal to represent the event. Let’s wish Zenisha all the best to win [...]



Bradpete April 3rd, 2009 at 20:33