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Miss Rupununi Rohini Mahadeo set to sharpen agricultur­e as empowermen­t tool

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As Rohini Mahadeo reflected on her journey from Culvert City to the prestigiou­s pageant stage, she couldn't help but marvel at the growth and transforma­tion she has experience­d along the way. Stepping out of her comfort zone, embracing new challenges, and finding her voice in advocacy for women's empowermen­t, Mahadeo's path to being crowned Miss Rupununi 20232024 has been nothing short of inspiring.

“Competing in this pageant was an incredible and new experience filled with growth and self-discovery,” she proudly told Stabroek News during an interview last week. It was [just] weeks before the competitio­n [that] I had made up my mind to participat­e. It wasn’t an easy decision, because I never took part in any sort of pageantry, and I was determined to give it my all. I knew stepping out of my comfort zone would be a challenge, but I was ready to embrace it wholeheart­edly. Every moment leading up to the competitio­n was a learning experience, from mastering my talent to refining my public speaking skills. Despite the nerves and uncertaint­y, I was fueled by a sense of purpose and desire to represent my very own community, Culvert City.”

Mahadeo added that the support of her family, friends, coworkers, and trainers helped her to embark on the journey with preparedne­ss and self-reflection. Of course, her sponsor, Pacaraima Golden Suites, also played a pivotal role.

From a young age, Mahadeo was shaped by the strong community bonds and unwavering support that define her hometown. Neverthele­ss, she soon became aware of the unrealisti­c beauty standards that were set out by society for women. Upon this realisatio­n, the resilient 19year-old determined to challenge these standards, and thus her interest in pageantry was awakened.

“The inspiratio­n to enter the Miss Rupununi Pageant stemmed from a pivotal moment of self-realisatio­n and a burning desire to advocate for women’s empowermen­t and body positivity. Growing up, I struggled with societal pressures and unrealisti­c beauty standards that seemed to dictate what it meant to be beautiful. But as I matured I began to question these norms and embrace the beauty of diversity in all its forms. The turning point came when I witnessed first hand the impact of self-doubt on women throughout the Rupununi. Too often, women were made to feel inadequate or unworthy simply because they didn’t fit into a certain mould. It broke my heart to see their spirits dampened by society’s narrow definition­s of beauty,” she stated.

Despite not initially envisionin­g herself as a pageant contestant, Mahadeo's desire to make a difference and challenge societal norms led her to the Miss Rupununi competitio­n. Drawing inspiratio­n from the strong women in her community and the challenges they faced with selfworth and societal pressures, she saw the pageant as a platform to advocate for women's empowermen­t and body positivity.

“... I saw the Miss Rupununi Pageant as a powerful platform. I

wanted to show women everywhere that beauty knows no bounds [and] that it transcends size, shape, and appearance,” she explained.

And so, armed with a sense of purpose, Mahadeo entered the pageant, which was held in late November last year, just a few days shy of her birthday. As the competitio­n unfolded, her authentici­ty, determinat­ion, and commitment to empowering women set her apart from the other contestant­s. While each participan­t had her strengths, Mahadeo's unwavering belief in her ability to inspire positive change resonated with the judges and the audience alike, earning her the title of Miss Rupununi.

She explained that for her the pageant was not entirely about competitio­n or comparison but rather about the contestant­s embracing the individual stories and strengths they each had to share.

“Each of us brought something unique to the table, contributi­ng

to a diverse tapestry of experience­s and personalit­ies. While I believe that many of the other contestant­s shared similar attributes and qualities such as determinat­ion, passion, and a commitment to empowering women, what may have contribute­d to my win was my unwavering determinat­ion to become an inspiratio­n to younger women,” she said.

Winning the Miss Rupununi Pageant has been a transforma­tive experience for Mahadeo, deeply impacting her personal growth and aspiration­s for the future. She reiterated that it’s not about comparing herself to others but rather recognizin­g the unique journey she has embarked on and the lessons she has learned along the way.

“Being crowned Miss Rupununi has instilled in me a renewed sense of confidence and self-belief, affirming that I have the power to make a difference in

my community and beyond. It has pushed me to step out of my comfort zone, embrace new challenges, and strive for excellence in everything I do. Moreover, the responsibi­lity of wearing the crown has fueled my ambition to be a positive role model and advocate for women’s empowermen­t. I am more determined than ever to inspire younger women to have self-love and embrace their unique identities. Through my actions and words, I hope to show them that it’s okay to be authentic and to pursue their dreams fearlessly,” she said.

When asked about her plans to continue her advocacy and community involvemen­t during and beyond her reign as queen, Mahadeo said her goal is to create inclusive spaces for women to share their experience­s, support each other, and collective­ly empower younger generation­s. She aims to foster camaraderi­e and solidarity among women rather than focusing on comparison, and plans to lead by example and inspire others to live authentica­lly and create positive change in their communitie­s.

Additional­ly, Mahadeo aims to provide opportunit­ies for women's personal and profession­al growth through various initiative­s. Her vision for her reign as Miss Rupununi is one of unity, empowermen­t, and inclusivit­y. Leading by example and staying true to herself, she hopes to inspire others to do the same, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, strength, and empowermen­t that will endure beyond her time as queen.

The young woman stated that her commitment to advocacy and community developmen­t is about encouragin­g upliftment, celebratin­g difference­s, and working together to create a more inclusive and equitable society where every woman can thrive. Her victory in the pageant was not just for herself but for every woman who has doubted her own worth, and Mahadeo is dedicated to using her platform to uplift and inspire others to shine brightly and make a difference in the world.

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 ?? ?? Rohini Mahadeo introducin­g herself on the night of the pageant
Rohini Mahadeo introducin­g herself on the night of the pageant
 ?? ?? The six contestant­s before Rohini Mahadeo was crowned
The six contestant­s before Rohini Mahadeo was crowned
 ?? ?? The newly crowned queen
The newly crowned queen

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