Miss World Mauritius 2025 Wenna Rumnah says visit to Telangana is beyond expectations

ANI May 15, 2025 183 views

Miss World Mauritius 2025 Wenna Rumnah is thoroughly enjoying her time in Telangana for the Miss World Festival. She expressed deep gratitude for the warm hospitality, calling it "beyond expectations." Rumnah also highlighted her humanitarian project, Bridges of Ability, which supports children with disabilities. The contestants explored historic sites like the UNESCO-recognized Thousand Pillar Temple during their visit.

"It's been beyond my expectations. The kindness shown here is unmatched." - Wenna Rumnah
Hyderabad, May 15: Miss World Mauritius 2025 Wenna Rumnah, who is representing Mauritius at the 72nd Miss World Pageant, is currently in India for the ongoing Miss World Festival being held in Telangana.

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Wenna Rumnah impressed by Telangana’s hospitality and culture

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Her project Bridges of Ability aids children with disabilities

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Contestants visited UNESCO-listed Thousand Pillar Temple

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Festival runs from May 10-31 across Telangana

Speaking about her experience so far, Rumnah shared that it has been "beyond my expectations."

While speaking to ANI, Rumnah said, "So far it's been amazing. It's been beyond my expectations. I cannot thank everyone enough for the hospitality, the food and the people. The kindness shown here is unmatched, and I am honoured to be here.

"It is a privilege to be amongst so many girls and experience the hospitality of Telangana...My beauty with a purpose project is called Bridges of Ability and it's an initiative focused on children. The children that I am focusing on are children in SEN schools - with learning disabilities and autism, children who have been orphaned and also children who don't have access to educational tools to help them proceed further in their life...," she added.

Meanwhile, contestants of the 72nd Miss World Festival visited the Thousand Pillar Temple in Hanamakonda, Telangana. A team of Miss World 2025 Contestants explored the historic Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Surya. Thousand Pillar Temple, along with Warangal Fort and Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, has been added to the tentative list of World Heritage sites recognised by UNESCO.

The day's itinerary included a brief stopover at a guest house near Chintapalli, followed by a picturesque photo session at Vijay Vihar, set against the serene backdrop of the Nagarjunasagar reservoir.

The event, which began on May 10, is set to conclude on May 31.

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Priya K.
So glad to see international visitors appreciating our Telangana culture! The Thousand Pillar Temple is truly a gem of Indian architecture. Hope she gets to try our famous Hyderabadi biryani too! 😊
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Rahul S.
Her beauty with purpose project focusing on children with disabilities is truly inspiring. We need more such initiatives in India too. Shows how pageants can be platforms for real social change.
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Ananya M.
As someone from Warangal, I'm so proud our heritage sites are getting global recognition! But I wish the article mentioned more about local artisans and crafts - our Kakatiya heritage is not just about monuments but living traditions too.
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Vikram J.
Mauritius and India share such deep historical connections. Good to see cultural exchanges like this strengthening our ties. Maybe next time they can visit other parts of India too - the diversity would blow their minds!
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Sneha P.
While I appreciate the positive coverage, I hope the event organizers are also highlighting contemporary Telangana - our IT hubs, startups and modern achievements alongside the heritage sites. India is both ancient and futuristic!
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Karthik R.
The Nagarjunasagar backdrop must have been breathtaking! Our country has such diverse landscapes - from temples to reservoirs to mountains. No wonder she says it's beyond expectations. More power to such cultural exchanges! 🙏

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