
Champions behind the crown: Telangana Tourism felicitates contributors to Miss World event success
The event celebrated the collective efforts of various departments, senior officers, and staff who worked tirelessly for the smooth conduct of the month-long international pageant. As a token of appreciation, mementoes were presented to all contributors by the Tourism Department.
Miss World Opel Suchata Sri graced the occasion along with Telangana Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao, Special Chief Secretary for Tourism Jayesh Ranjan, Director General of Police (DGP)Jitender, and other senior officials.
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