Sun May 18 19:28:22 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

The 108 contestants of the Miss World 2025 pageant were given a tour of Hyderabad, Telangana, showcasing the state’s security, innovation, and culture. The tour included visits to the Telangana Police Integrated Command and Control Centre (TGICCC) and the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat. The event highlighted Telangana’s modern infrastructure, safety measures, heritage, and hospitality, aiming to promote the state as a desirable tourist destination. The contestants experienced a variety of cultural displays, including a police dog show, an arms exhibition, and a traditional Hyderabadi high tea. A drone show concluding the evening, displaying the state’s accomplishments and ending with a call to action, “Telangana Zarur Aana,” or “Telangana Must Visit.”

**News Article:**

**Miss World Contestants Get a Taste of Telangana’s Security, Innovation, and Culture**

**HYDERABAD, May 19, 2025** – The 108 contestants vying for the title of Miss World 2025 were treated to an immersive tour of Hyderabad, Telangana, on Sunday, showcasing the state’s commitment to security, technological advancement, and rich cultural heritage. The day-long event aimed to position Telangana as a premier destination for tourism and investment.

The tour began with a visit to the Telangana Police Integrated Command and Control Centre (TGICCC), a state-of-the-art facility that manages the city’s emergency response systems using AI-driven analytics and integrated surveillance. Contestants were impressed by the technological marvels employed to ensure urban safety. The visit also included a ceremonial entrance with mounted police, a pipe band performance, and a display of agility and training by Telangana’s K9 units, and a modern arms exhibition.

Later, the contestants visited the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat, where they were welcomed with the Telangana State anthem and paid tribute to the Telangana Talli statue. A traditional Hyderabadi high tea, featuring local delicacies like Osmania biscuits and Karachi fruit biscuits, offered a taste of the region’s culinary charm.

“This event gives us an opportunity to showcase our food, history, and culture,” said Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao. “Many participants have expressed enthusiasm about how Telangana has organized this event so far. We are sure the remaining part of the festival will be equally enjoyable for them.”

Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao addressed the gathering, acknowledging the recent Gulzar Houz fire accident, but emphasizing hope and Telangana’s progress. “Telangana is one of the fastest-growing States in the country, and we continue to move forward with determination and hope,” he stated, encouraging the contestants to recommend Telangana as a must-visit destination.

The evening culminated in a spectacular drone show above the Hyderabad skyline, depicting Telangana’s journey through iconic symbols and welfare schemes, culminating in the words “Telangana Zarur Aana” – a heartfelt invitation to the world. The event was a clear attempt to boost the state’s image on the global stage and attract tourists.

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