April 4, 2008

Goa’s pageant Harshita Saxena for Miss India 2008

Harshita Saxena is form Goa who participated as a regional contestant and selected for Pantaloons Famina Miss India 2008 in December. There was a rule that the contestant who will be the regional champion will take part in the final directly. Harshita Saxena occupied the top position among them who participated to become qualified for Miss India 2008.

Harshita Saxena vital statistics:

Age:20 yrs

Height:5' 9.12"

Stats:34-25.5-37.5

Hobbies: Dancing, reading, playing basketball and listening to music

I want to introduce Harshita Saxena in different views. Darshika who was the representative of Goa for the beauty pageant 2006, Harshita Saxena is her sister. She is also a brilliant student and studying a correspondence degree course in Bachelor of Arts.

April 3, 2008

Teen queen Akanksha Mansukhani is in Miss India 2008

Akanksha Mansukhani is well known in Indian ad media. At the age of 14 she came to contact with the media with the consent of her family. Her family helped her in every step. Although the Femina Miss India 2008 is a new field but she won the Title of Teen queen Middle East 2002, Teen Queen Middle East.








The Vital Status of Aakansha Mansukhani

Age : 22

Height : 5.6"

weight : 48 Kg

Bust : 34"

Waist : 26"

Hips : 34"

Trouser lenghth : 40"

Hair Color : Black

Complexion : Fair

EyesColor : Brown

Shoe size : 7

What got you into FMI?

My family got me into modelling when I was only 14, the rest just followed. FMI was always on my radar.

What is the toughest part of the preparation for FMI?

The toughest judges. Also the talent round in Mumbai where I’d be pitched against some of the best talents in the country.

Hobbies?

Working out and bowling with friends. I have an adopted daughter Angela, 9, who takes up a lot of my time. I have been looking after her since I was 14, but I only legally adopted her last year. My daughter has made me more responsible and far more matured for my age.

Does that make Sushmita Sen your role model?

No. I think I should be a role model for Sushmita because she adopted the baby after she got the crown. She lives with her mother while my mother lives in India which means I take care of both my daughter and my dad here in Dubai. That is not to say what she has done is not great. My dad is my role model for what he has done and still does for me.

What will you do if you win?

The first thing I’d like to do is adopt another baby. Then perhaps focus on Bollywood.

What are your long-term goals? Is Bollywood on your radar?

I want to get into Bollwyood anyway. I am clear about that. I have friends in Bollywood who have been urging me to give it a go. So, whether FMI title happens to me or not, my focus will be Bollywood.

If the judges asked you about the one thing you wished you could change in the world and why...

I will end scourges like wars and terrorism. Life is too short to waste on violence. Let’s make the most of our lives by spreading peace and happiness around us.

Here is an interview of Aakansha Mansukhani which she met with http://www.bindaaspoll.com.

Tapasee Pannu, a contestant form Punjab in the Miss India 2008

Tapasee Pannu is second highest popular contestant of the Miss Femina India 2008 who is from Ludhiana, Punjab. The beauty pageant is organized by Femina, a women’s magazine and Pantaloons, a multi format retailer in India. She is well known in electronic media as a model. The 20 old loves to dancing, love trying my hand and any kind of sport. Her height is 5' 7.6" and status 32-26-36. She is the contestant number 29

“I come from a typical Sikh family and the idea of getting into modelling didn’t go down well with my father and my grandparents. But after showing them the output of my work, their anger kind of mellowed down,” says Pannu. The reason why modelling is becoming increasingly popular among Punjabis, she feels, is because they like to make money and as this is a glamourous way of doing so, they opt for it. “However, one must always complete studies and have a fall-back option as models have a short shelf life,” she says.

The beauty queen is getting more votes from her fans. So it should possible to won the Miss Femina India 2008. you can visit her personal website http://www.tapasee-pannu.com

Manisha Yadav the top most popular contestant of India 2008

Manisha Yadav is one of the contestants of Miss India 2008. She is form Gujarat. The 20 years girl is on the top of web survey. Femina Miss India 2008, the beauty pageant is organized by Femina, a women's magazine and Pantaloons, in India. Although it is not a complete profile about her but it will help the fans to know about Manisha Yadav.


Here is the vital status of Manisha Yadav:

Age: 20 yrs

Height: 5' 8.08"

Stats: 32-24-36.5

Hobbies: Reading, writing, traveling, teaching, playing badminton and table tennis and swimming

According a web survey she is the highest vote holder and got 34.6% vote.

Femina & Pantaloons Miss India 2008

Miss India, a beauty pageant organized by Femina & Pantaloons annually. The Times Group is well known in media, is the part of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. the largest media group in India. Sahu Jain family is the owner the group. Femina & pantaloons organized Miss India produced international quality pageants. It was started more that 45 years ago. If you find, you will easily find the name who won the crown of Miss World and Miss Universe. Sushmita Sen, Aishwarya Rai, Lara Dutta, and Priyanka Chopra are the best example.

The grand final of the Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2008 will take place on 5th April 2008. The first entries called for 10 jan 2008- 7th February. 29 Contestants will take part in the final.

www.jeetegakaun.in made an online poll for the visitors and asks for the comments, who will win the crown of Miss India 2008. Manisha Yadav has occupied the top position by getting 1216 votes out of 3569. Tapasee Pannu, Tanvi Vyas and Pragya Jaiswal are the next position in the lists.

Here are the lists of the contestant who will take part in the Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2008:

Sonia Aiyappa, Kajal Jain, Sweety Chaturvedi, Alisha Pekha, Sangeeta Bora, Aditi Singh, Karishma Gupte, Harshita Saxena, Rupali Khandare, Aakanksha Mansukhani, Shreya Dhanwanthary, Pragya Jaiswal, Malavika Rane, Nupur Sharma, Kavya Barli, Sangeeta Chauhan, Sujata Das, Shruti Dilip, Tapasee Pannu, Lekha Anatharaman, Tanvi Vyas, Manisha Yadav, Shireen Farooq, Simran Kaur, Mundi     Farah R. Parvaresh, Parvathy Omanakuttam, Esha Sinha, Radha Bhrahmbhatt,     Akshamma Bais.

April 1, 2008

Shoaib Akhtar has been banned for five years

Rawalpindi Express Shoeb Akter has been banned for five years for the violations of the playersr code conduct, PCB Chairman Nasim Ashraf told it to the press conference. You all know that Shoeb Akher was first banned during the Twenty20 inaugural world cup which was took place in South Africa by misbehaving with his teammate. Although he was punished just for a short time but now, it is a five years sentence.

The Hindu reported that "Shoaib can't play for Pakistan or anywhere in Pakistan. But he is free to play in the Indian Premier League which is not in our jurisdiction," Ashraf said. "Shoaib's presence damaged Pakistan cricket at every level and he has been banned from playing in any form of cricket. PCB has lost confidence on Shoaib," Ashraf said in a strongly worded decision by the Board.

After forcing the punishment Shoeb Akater will not allow to play any kinds of cricket in Pakistan but it will not make any barrage playing IPL.

Sachin Tendulkar will not play in the second match

After Australia test, Sachin Tendulkar's physio, John Gloster advised him to take a proper rest. Although he got a little bit time but that was not sufficient. Even hi advised to take rest for two-weeks. During the first test he was totally unfitted even he did not doing fielding well first, second and fourth day.

Tendulkar was advised two-weeks rest after the Australia tour and the then physio, John Gloster, in his fitness report, warned against the injury entering a chronic phase. Kaif last played a Test for India during the 2006 tour of the West Indies. He enjoyed an impressive domestic season for Uttar Pradesh and Central Zone, finishing fourth in the list of run-getters, scoring 993 runs in 13 first-class matches at an average of 58.41.

Mohammmad Kaif was selected for the second test instead of Tendulkar. Dear reader do you think is it right? I think tendulkar's bad performances are the main cause of drop out for the team??