Miss World 2025: Telangana cultural immersion at beauty pageant Anamika Gottipati, May 15, 2025May 15, 2025 The 72nd edition of the Miss World pageant, currently underway in Hyderabad, Telangana, is captivating global audiences with its seamless blend of glamour, cultural heritage, and the enduring message of “Beauty with a Purpose.” Running from May 7 to May 31, the month-long celebration has transformed Hyderabad into a vibrant global stage, bringing together 116 contestants from over 100 countries to showcase beauty, talent, and humanitarian values. Cultural flourish The pageant commenced with a spectacular opening ceremony, inaugurated by Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, Miss World Chairperson Julia Morley, and reigning Miss World Krystyna Pyszková of the Czech Republic. The evening was marked by captivating performances of Telangana’s tribal and folk traditions, setting the tone for a culturally rich and inclusive celebration. Contestants have been engaging in a thoughtfully curated itinerary designed to showcase the depth of Telangana’s heritage. On May 13, 109 delegates participated in a Heritage Walk at Charminar, where they were greeted with traditional Marfa music. The performance was respectfully paused for the Azaan, symbolizing Hyderabad’s enduring spirit of communal harmony. 📖 Must Read: Hyderabad is all set to host Miss World 2025 The delegates explored the historic Laad Bazaar, known for its bangles and pearls, and observed live demonstrations of local craftsmanship. The day concluded with a welcome dinner at Chowmahalla Palace, where contestants toured the Nizam-era museum and experienced royal Hyderabadi hospitality. Further cultural excursions include visits to iconic sites such as Buddhavanam, Ramappa Temple, and Pochampally—recognized by the UNWTO as a global model for handloom heritage. On May 15, participants were divided into groups to visit Yadagirigutta Temple and explore Pochampally’s famed Ikat weaving tradition. Upcoming highlights Exciting events are on the horizon, including the Miss World Sports Finale on May 17 at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium and a medical tourism event highlighting Hyderabad’s healthcare excellence. Contestants will also attend an IPL match at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium later in the month, adding a touch of cricketing glamour to the proceedings. 📖 Must Read: Revanth Reddy defends Miss World event To promote public engagement, the Telangana Tourism Department has launched an online contest offering free passes. Participants can win entry by answering a set of questions on the department’s official website. While the events remain largely invite-only, with attendance by students, achievers, and industry leaders curated by the Miss World organization, the initiative has helped foster inclusivity and local pride. Telangana in the global spotlight With contestants from 140 countries and extensive international media coverage, Telangana is leveraging the pageant to position itself as a premier global tourism destination. The event highlights the state’s unique blend of ancient culture and modern infrastructure. Hosting the Miss World pageant for the second consecutive year marks a significant milestone for India and reinforces Hyderabad’s status as a cultural and international events hub. As the pageant unfolds, it continues to celebrate unity, diversity, and purpose-driven beauty under the resonant slogan: “Telangana – Zarur Aana.”