There are various pageants in Guyana, among them the Miss India Guyana Pageant, the pageant that changed “pageantry” and continues to make the headlines over the past few years.
Franchise Holder of the pageant and APSARA Chief Executive Officer Chandini Rambalak said its representatives have been winning awards, showcasing Guyana and even made history by bringing home Guyana’s first crown.
“Our new representative selected to represent Guyana this year is no less than the other past representatives,” she said in a release.
The queen was selected based on beauty, intelligence, personality and character, previous pageant experience, and others.
The Miss India Guyana 2014 representative was not named but, according to Rambalak, with child abuse on the increase in Guyana, the new queen is passionate and excited to use her title to highlight, tackle and spread awareness concerning child abuse here.
The new Miss India Guyana 2014 representative will be crowned and sashed at a very special ceremony this week by the reigning Miss India Guyana 2013 Katherina Roshana will crown her successor.