Medicine and pageantry converge as Miss World delegation visits AIG Hospital in Hyderabad

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The Miss World delegation led by its chairperson Julia Morley, together with AIG Hospital chairman D. Nageshwar Reddy and his crew of docs, throughout their go to to the hospital on Sunday.
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Medicine and pageantry got here collectively in Hyderabad as soon as once more as AIG Hospitals hosted the Miss World delegation led by the organisation’s chairperson Julia Morley on Sunday. The visiting crew toured the hospital’s Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Innovation together with different main items, earlier than participating in a free-wheeling dialog with AIG Hospitals chairman D. Nageshwar Reddy, Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata Chuangsri and philanthropist Sudha Reddy.

The delegation included Miss World 2025 representatives from the Caribbean, Namibia, Oceania, the Americas, Europe and Asia, accompanied by Miss India World Nandini Gupta and Femina Miss India 2024 Nikita Porwal.

The interplay bridged the worlds of healthcare and international pageantry, underlining compassion, resilience and service as shared values. “For many, including myself, pageants were often seen only as glamour. But what I learnt today is that they are deeply rooted in compassion and purpose,” stated Dr. Nageshwar Reddy.

Ms.Morley, who has led the Miss World Organisation for many years, described compassion as the invisible crown that defines the platform. She spoke of worldwide initiatives that prolonged healthcare and training to much less privileged youngsters.

Ms. Suchata mirrored on her journey since being topped earlier this 12 months. She described her position as one among constructing bridges between various communities. “From breast cancer patients to children, I see my work as connecting people through love, knowledge and hope,” she stated.

Ms. Reddy recalled her choice to step away from a medical faculty to give attention to charitable work. “Our life is meaningless if we are not useful to at least one single person,” she stated.

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