The Miss World Festival in New Delhi, India, is a highly anticipated event gathering nearly 120 Beauty With a Purpose ambassadors from around the globe. This year marks a significant return to India for the international beauty pageant after nearly three decades. The festival serves as a platform for contestants to showcase their beauty, talents, and dedication to charitable causes.
Participants, including reigning Miss Uganda Hannah Karema Tumukunde, have been warmly welcomed to India and are currently staying at the prestigious Ashok Hotel. Here, they have begun engaging in various activities and interactions with fellow contestants and organizers.
As part of their visit to India, contestants had the opportunity to visit significant landmarks, including the Raj Ghat, also known as the Gandhi Memorial, and the Gandhi Museum. These visits hold particular significance as they pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi, a global icon known for his philosophy of nonviolence and his role in inspiring civil rights movements worldwide.
Looking ahead, an exciting opening ceremony is scheduled to take place at The Ashok Hotel on Tuesday, February 20. This event promises to be a captivating affair, with live streaming available on www.missworld.com for audiences around the world to tune in and witness the festivities.
The culmination of the Miss World Festival will be the crowning of the 71st Miss World on March 9 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai. This grand finale will feature performances by renowned Indian singer Shantanu Mukherji, popularly known as Shaan, adding an extra touch of glamour and excitement to the event.
Overall, the Miss World Festival not only celebrates beauty and talent but also serves as a platform for promoting philanthropy and social causes. Contestants from diverse backgrounds come together to raise awareness and support for various charitable initiatives, embodying the spirit of beauty with a purpose.