Miss Mizoram 2017

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Miss Mizoram 2017: The 14 finalists

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C. Lalrinchhuangi
C. Lalrinchhuangi
C. Vanlalhlupuii
C. Vanlalhlupuii
Catherine Lallawmsangi
Catherine Lallawmsangi
Esther Vanlalnunpuii Sailo
Esther Vanlalnunpuii Sailo
Lalchhuansangi
H. Lalchhuansangi
K. Lalhimpuii
K. Lalhimpuii
K. Zirtluangi
K. Zirtluangi
Lalbiakhlui
Lalbiakhlui
Lalmalsawmi
Lalmalsawmi
Lalnunpuii
Lalnunpuii
Lalramnghaki
Lalramnghaki
Malsawmdawngliani Zote
Malsawmdawngliani Zote
Sharon Vanlalhruaii
Sharon Vanlalhruaii
Zothanmawii
Zothanmawii
Rody H. Vanlalhriatpuii
Rody H. Vanlalhriatpuii
Bawihbawihi (mentor)
V. Lalnunpuii
V. Lalnunpuii


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Bikini round draws flak: and qualified support

Miss Mizoram bikini round draws flak Feb 25, 2017 08:21Aizawl| NE Live |Assam Tribune


The bikini round of Miss Mizoram contest has raised a controversy in the Christian-dominated society with the State’s apex women body demanding on the organisers to remove photos of the contestants with revealing bathing suits from social media.

Ever since the bikini round was telecast by Zonet cable TV on Tuesday night it created a debate on social media, some for it and some against it. Photos of the 16 contestants wearing skimpy bikinis were subsequently posted on the Miss Mizoram official Facebook page as well as Instagram.

Some conservative Christians have termed the bikini round as un-Christian and a threat to public morality.

The Mizoram Hmeichhe Insuihkhawm Pawl (MHIP), the State women’s apex body, today came out with a press statement criticising the bikini round in which the contestants were shown in revealing swimsuits in such a way that the entire public, including children can see them.

The MHIP said that such extreme exposure of women’s body is “demeaning to the entire womenfolk, un-Christian and against our culture”. The organisation demanded the organisers to remove photos and videos of the bikini round from social media and stop telecasting.

The MHIP, however, made it clear that it is not against the beauty pageant. “Can beauty pageant not be organised with modest dresses and our beautiful traditional dresses?” Saipuii, general secretary of MHIP, said.

The organisers have said that as bikini round is part and parcel of every beauty pageant in national level and international level, we have to include it because we are trying to promote our contestants in national level contests.

In support of this, Irene Lalruatkimi, assistant professor in Mizoram University’s Journalism and Mass Communication department, said, “Bikini round is a must in a beauty pageant. But the organisers should make sure that the photos are censored before showing them to public, in view of our conservative Christian society. The time of showing on television should also be taken into consideration. It should have been shown late night, instead of primetime.”

The finalists were

C. Lalrinchhuangi

C. Vanlalhlupuii

Catherine Lallawmsangi

Esther Vanlalnunpuii Sailo

H. Lalchhuansangi

K. Lalhimpuii

K. Zirtluangi

Lalbiakhlui

Lalmalsawmi -

Lalnunpuii -

Lalramnghaki -

Malsawmdawngliani Zote -

Rody H. Vanlalhriatpuii -

Sharon Vanlalhruaii -

V. Lalnunpuii

Zothanmawii

The mentor

Bawihbawihi

See also

Miss Mizoram: history

Miss Mizoram 2014

Miss Mizoram 2017

Miss Mizoram 2018

The page Chapchar Kut includes a section on Miss Chapchar Kut.

See also

Mizoram: From ancient times to 1946

Mizoram 1870-1926: Christianity and literacy

Mizoram: A brief chronology (1946-1997)

Mizo religion, culture, beliefs, songs, oral literature

Mizoram: cinema

Miss Mizoram

Mizoram, 1872: Characteristics Of Tribes

Mizoram, 1872: Expedition Of 1871

Mizoram, 1872: Khalkom

Mizoram, 1872: kholel

Mizoram, 1872: Kungnung

Mizoram, 1872: Lushai Villages

Mizoram, 1872: Mynadhur

Mizoram, 1872: North-Eastern Frontier

Mizoram, 1872: Rescue of Mary Winchester

Mizoram, 1872: Station

Mizoram, 1872: The Cachar

Mizoram, 1872: The Troops Encamped

Mizoram, 1872: Topographical Survey

Mizoram,1872: Gnurshailon

Mizoram,1872: The True Poiboi

Mizoram: Football

Mizoram: Football stars

Mizoram: Parliamentary elections

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