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    The upcoming Miss World pageant is set to take place in Hyderabad, Telangana, and excitement is building. This event is not just about beauty but also about purpose and inner strength. In a discussion about the true meaning of beauty, key figures such as Smita Sabharwal, Julia Morley, and reigning Miss World Krystyna Pyszkova shared their thoughts. They emphasized that beauty goes beyond appearance and includes qualities like kindness, determination, and a desire to make a difference.

    Julia Morley, head of the Miss World Organization, highlighted that beauty is about diversity and shared goals. Contestants from different countries come together with the mission of creating a positive impact. Smita Sabharwal, an IAS officer, described beauty in terms of Telangana’s rich culture, history, and traditions. She noted that the Miss World pageant presents an opportunity to showcase Telangana’s tourist attractions, cuisine, and infrastructure, which could help boost tourism and local businesses.

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    Smita also pointed out that 30 days is too short to fully experience Telangana’s beauty. She expressed excitement about welcoming contestants from 140 countries and using this event to introduce the world to Telangana’s hospitality, cuisine, and handlooms. She added that Telangana is a rapidly growing state with world-class infrastructure, a strong road network, and a safe environment that would appeal to international tourists.

    Krystyna Pyszkova shared her experiences of exploring Hyderabad and Telangana. She visited famous landmarks like Chowmohalla and Falaknuma Palaces and expressed enthusiasm about wearing a saree and learning more about Indian culture. She also spoke about how the Miss World pageant is more than just a beauty contest—it is a platform for women to contribute to society. Many contestants use this opportunity to work on meaningful projects in their home countries.

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    Talking about her journey in social service, Krystyna revealed that her work began in Tanzania years ago, even before she competed for Miss World Czech Republic. She connected with the local community there and realized the importance of appreciating small moments in life. Inspired by her experiences, she started her own project to give back to society.

    The discussion also touched on the spirit of sisterhood that the Miss World event fosters. Krystyna advised future contestants to stay true to themselves, while Julia emphasized the power of love, support, and community. Both Smita and Krystyna spoke about their personal motivations for working with vulnerable communities and the importance of giving back to society.

    As the conversation concluded, Julia Morley shared some valuable advice for young people. She encouraged them to have a clear purpose, work hard, and remain patient in their journey. She reminded them that success does not come easily—it requires dedication, faith, and perseverance.

    In the end, the key message of the discussion was that beauty is not just about looks but about purpose, contribution, and unity. The Miss World pageant aims to celebrate and empower women while also showcasing the cultural richness of Telangana. As the saying goes, “Zarur Aana, Telangana!” (Do visit Telangana!).

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