Breaking News: The Winners of Femina Miss India 2007

Femina Miss India has just finished now. There were 25 contestants and 3 shone in the competition.

They are:
Miss India 2007 World- Sarah-Jane Dias
Miss India 2007 Universe- Puja Gupta
Miss India 2007 Earth - Pooja Chitgopekar













Now, let me tell a bit more about these 3 winners.
Pooja Chitgopekar
Twenty one year old Pooja Chitgopekar lives in New Zealand. She is doing her MBBS from University of Auckland. Earlier, Pooja won Miss India New Zealand 2002. She was the first runner up in Miss India Worldwide 2003 and Miss Auckland 2002. She worked as a ramp model for New Zealand fashion week. She came to participate in Miss India beauty contest because she believes that Femina Miss India would help her express her opinions.


Puja Gupta
Some girls want to be model, some actress, some money and fame but Puja Gupta is exceptional. Her dream is to become a writer. Independent, friendly, Puja loves yoga, writing, horse riding and drawing. She is an outgoing person who loves to travel meet new people and know about other cultures.

Sarah-Jane Dias:
In Miss India 2007 contest, if someone is in deep trouble with her body it is Sarah-Jane Dias. She is now struggling with her weights. Sarah won Miss India Oman in 1995. Currently, she is working as a VJ in Channel [V]. Her main weakness is her addiction. In future, she wants to travel around the world. Her ability to talk with anyone is her major strength. Since childhood, Sarah wanted to become Miss India and now is her chance.

And yes, she has done it.




















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Sight seen tour in Kaula Lampur on 7th April 2007- PART 1

World largest 2nd Tower - KL Tower
Charles Brooke Memorial was built on the 19th October 1924 as a remembrance of Charles Brooke's rule in Sarawak. Charles Brooke was the nephew of the James Brooke, the first White Rajah of Sarawak. There are carvings on the four sides of the monument. The first carving is of James Brooke. The second carving is that of Datuk Patinggi Ali who was a brave malay warrior. The third carving is that of Rentap who was a famous leader of the Iban community. The fourth carving is that Ason who was a headman of the Chinese community.

Tugu Peringatan Negara atau juga dikenali sebagai Tugu Negara Malaysia disiapkan 8 Februari 1966 sebagai penghormatan kepada lebih 11 ribu perajurit yang gugur jasa-jasa pahlawan yang gugur dalam Perang Dunia I (1914-1918), Perang Dunia II (1935-1942) dan semasa Darurat (1948-1960). Ia terletak di ibu negara, Kuala Lumpur berhampiran dengan bangunan Parlimen.
Pada setiap tahun, 11 November, satu perbarisan hormat akan diadakan di Tugu Negara. Tugu tersebut menggambarkan sekumpulan tentera mengibar bendera negara,
Jalur Gemilang. Setiap patung gangsa tersebut melambangkan pimpinan, getir, persatuan, siap sedia, kekuatan, keberanian, dan pengorbanan.
Dibina pada tahun
1966, tugu tersebut berdiri setinggi 15 meter, diperbuat daripada gangsa dan direka oleh pengukir Austria, Felix de Weldon yang bertanggung jawab bagi Tugu Peringatan Perang USMC (USMC War Memorial) di Virginia, Amerika Syarikat.
Pada tahun
1975, tugu tersebut mengalami kerosakan teruk akibat letupan yang diletakkan oleh pengganas komunis. Ia kini telah dipulihkan pada keadaan asal.


to be continue.....
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(AnDing,the girl in front, Liyi,2nd row, XuJie, 3rd row guy)(*PS: i only got the picture of AnDing who is going to be exchange to NTU, dont have the other 2 of them, dont mistook the other in the picture as the ones gg to NTU)Yep, heard that the 3 locals chosen out of 10 who are supposed to be exchanged to NTU next semester are confirmed.It seem that those who are not chosen, werent that depressed because they felt their chances were slim due to their level of english which in my opinions are already better than many people in the class if not they werent be shortlisted in the first place.Out of the 3, AnDing, had specially prepared for this chance to go to singapore because her boyfriend went to study in SMU last year and this was her golden opportunity to see him. Hmm... weird that all the chosen ones are girls and no guys made it in the interview~Glad to see her wish come true and hope they will endure through the long separation (6 years= 2 years bonded in spore+4 yrs SMU study) and a happy ending.





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‘S Asia’s poverty could fall dramatically if growth continues’

Poverty in South Asia, the region with the world’s largest concentration of poor people, could fall dramatically within a generation if the current pace of economic growth continues, the World Bank said on Wednesday.The region’s economies have grown strongly in recent years, led by India, which has posted growth rates of up to 9 percent in the last year, compared with 5 or 6 percent on average in the last 10 to 15 years, said John A Roome, the bank’s operations director for South Asia.South Asia has been also successful in significantly reducing the number of poor people, Roome said. About 150 million people have been lifted out of poverty in the last 10 to 15 years, he said at a press conference. “These positive trends give us a lot of optimism,” Roome said. “If certain key challenges can be addressed, poverty can be significantly reduced, if not eliminated, within a generation.”Roome did not elaborate on the bank’s projections for reducing poverty, but bank said in its January report that the proportion of people living in extreme poverty, defined as those living on less than $1 a day, should fall by at least by one-half between 1990 and 2015.The challenges include sustaining and accelerating the rates of growth in the region, which covers Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.Governments must also address the rising inequality, and tackle malnutrition and infant mortality, Roome said, in Tokyo with other World Bank officials for annual consultations with the Japanese government and businesses.The bank said in the January report on eliminating poverty that South Asia also needed to improve infrastructure, citing daily power outages in Bangladesh and Nepal and impassable rural roads in the impoverished state of Bihar in India. It also called for improvement in the investment climate by reducing the red tape required to start a business.
Source: ap

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My journey at 5th April 2007

Empty bench at Male' Internation Airport - Maldives...
Singapore Changan Airport
Malaysian Airport at morning sunrise Sparks shop at Malaysian Airport terminal
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Weekend Trip gifts






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