Amrita
Crowned Maaza Miss India New York
In
a glittering function held on July 20, Amrita Persaud of Jamaica,
Queens, was crowned Maaza Miss India New York 2002. Amrita, 22,
a senior at New York University majoring in Anthropology, plans
to become a dentist. Her hobbies include classical Indian dancing,
worldwide traveling and humanitarian and community services.
The first runner-up position went to Sonpreet Bhatia, 23; of White
Plains and the second runner-up was Megha Lathigara, 19, of Long
Island. The other two five finalists were Stuti Gupta of Flushing
and Maria Rahman of Queens.
Organized
by the I.F.C., a pioneer in organizing pageants and fashion shows,
the pageant was held for the first time at the relatively new Hindu
Temple Auditorium in Flushing, Queens on July 20, 2002. Seventeen
contestants from the New York area were selected after an audition
to participate in this year's event. This year's pageant was markedly
different from those of previous years, because for the first time,
the New Jersey preliminary had been held independently from the
New York pageant. This is the twenty first year of the Miss India
New York Pageant.
The
curtain opened with an exciting dance "jogan" by the outgoing
Miss India New York Bhavna Toor, who led all the contestants to
the stage. Over seven hundred strong crowd cheered all the contestants
with a round of applause. All contestants then paraded themselves
before an enthusiastic audience who kept cheering the contestants
who were dressed in dazzling Indian dress followed by the evening
gown segment.
The
talent segment, performed by top ten contestants, brought out the
best in them and the best of the rich traditions of diverse Indian
culture. The surprising element one could not miss among the items
performed was that most of the contestants were second generation
Indian Americans, and yet most of the items presented were of Indian
origin.
Then
came the announcement of winners. The Best Talent Award went to
Malabika Das, who performed a traditional Odissi temple dance. The
top five finalists were Megha Lathigara, Stuti Gupta, Sonpreet Bhatia,
Maria Rehman, and Amrita Persaud. After a question/answer sessions
with the top five finalists, Megha was announced as Second Runner-Up,
Sonpreet as First Runner-Up, and Amrita as the winner. Both Amrita
and Sonpreet will represent New York in the Twenty First Miss India
USA Pageant to be held in Los Angles on August 31 also organized
by the IFC.
Dharmatma
Saran, Founder and Chief Organizer, thanked the community for its
support and presented appreciation plaque to Mr. Rajagopal of Maaza
Beverages for their enthusiastic support in organizing the pageant.
Pandit Satya Narayan Charka was honored for his contributions to
Indian classical dance. Air-India was another major sponsor of the
event.
Entertainments
for the evening were provided by award winning performers - Dheeraj
Gayaram, Swati Vaishnav of Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Dheeraj Gayaram,
Satrangi Group of New Jersey, Sonalee Vyas and child performers
Nikita Gayaram and Swati Bindra.
Ganga
Mukkavilli, CPA, did the tabulation of the results. The panel of
judges included Prabha Bhandari, Satya Narayan Charka, Usha Chopra,
Dennis Daniel and Dr. Susy Abraham.