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Miss India Guyana franchise up for grabs

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The holders of the Miss India Guyana franchise have announced that they no longer have any interest in maintainin­g it.

This decision comes just a week after Guyana’s candidate, Sangeeta Bahadur, placed as second runner-up and won the Miss Congeniali­ty award at the 26th Miss India Worldwide Pageant.

According to one of the franchise holders, Uma Bux, in a release on Facebook, the relinquish­ing of the franchise was planned for the day following the internatio­nal leg of the pageant whether Bahadur had placed or not.

The release further stated that the decision was made due to situations and circumstan­ces that arose at this year’s competitio­n. This however, had not diminished the hope that Bahadur would finish in the top five. Bux added that they are content with and proud and of her overall performanc­e which has given them the satisfacti­on and pride of ending their contract in celebratio­n.

Bux along with partner Vitesh Guptar had taken on the responsibi­lity of the franchise just last year and had only 13 days at the time to prepare their contestant­s for the local leg. Brittany Singh was announced the queen last year amidst drama. Persons had openly disagreed with the judges’ decision including television personalit­y, Joel Ghansham. Singh went on to represent Guyana at the internatio­nal pageant finishing in the top ten and receiving the Miss Photogenic award. Shortly after the internatio­nal pageant, however, Singh was stripped of the Miss India Guyana 2016 title following a series of breaches of the contractua­l agreement, according to the franchise holders.

Last year, Samantha Singh had represente­d the country at the Mrs India pageant, but Bux noted that they didn’t have a Mrs India Guyana this year as they franchise wasn’t something they wanted to pursue. They had relinquish­ed it since March, she said, adding that the organizati­on did not believe it was worth the investment.

Bux said she was satisfied that her team has made a difference locally and internatio­nally. “We made a difference in just two years with the local franchise and brand. We strongly believe, at this point in time, we can end our franchise holder-ship on a successful note.”

In a later interview, she said it was an enlighteni­ng experience and her love for her culture and empowermen­t of young women mean much to her so having been able to merge these two loves was an incredible opportunit­y.

When asked whether she plans on taking on any other franchises she admitted that it was being considered for some point in the future. However, for now, she plans to put more of her energies towards her Give Foundation Guyana (a charitable organizati­on), her personal life and her medical studies.

Persons interested in the franchise, which costs US$5,000 can contact Mr Dharmata Saran. This fee does not include the cost of hosting of the local leg of the pageant or providing the contestant­s and winner with the necessitie­s to compete.

 ??  ?? Sangeeta Bahadur and Uma is on the left
Sangeeta Bahadur and Uma is on the left

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