Anupama Aura Gurung

Anupama Aura Gurung
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Anupama Aura Gurung
(1988-08-16) August 16, 1988
Singapore
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5 12 in)
Hair color Black
Eye color Brown
Title(s) Miss Nepal Earth 2011
Major
competition(s)
Miss Chitwan 2011
Miss Nepal 2011 1st Runner Up
Miss Earth 2011
Miss Mongol 2010

Anupama Aura Gurung (Nepali: अनुपमा गुरुङ) (born 16 August 1988) is Miss Nepal Earth 2011.[1] She represented Nepal in Miss Earth 2011 which was held on 12 November 2011 in Pattaya, Thailand.

Early life

Anupama Aura Gurung, real name Anupama Gurung, was born on 16 August 1988, Singapore to a Gurkha - Gurkha Major and lived in Singapore till she was 21. Gurung spent her secondary school years at Geylang Methodist Secondary School where she was vice-captain of the softball team. She enjoys public speaking and hosting events. She manages to speak English fluently, Nepali conversationally and some Mandarin.

She completed her nursing diploma in Nanyang Polytechnic in Singapore and is now pursuing her BBA from Islington College (formerly known as Informatics) Nepal where her major is in Business. An ambitious being, she had set her mind to become an entrepreneur at age of 15. She is living currently (2013) in Kathmandu, she still follows her dreams and wants to give back to Nepal, her vision is to support the country's economy and create job opportunities for the people. In 2010, she competed in Miss Mongol 2010 pageant. Although she did not reach the top 5, she left with the title of Miss Personality.[2]

Miss Nepal

Anupama joined Miss Nepal 2011 beauty pageant as Miss Chitwan 2011 and ended up as the 1st runner up as well as the winner of Miss Best Hair title. She went on to compete in Miss Earth 2011 in the Manila, Philippines.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Sahana Bajracharya
(   Nepal)
Miss Nepal Earth
2011
Succeeded by
Nagma Shrestha
(   Nepal)

References

  1. "Malina Joshi: Proud to be woman". Cyber Sansar. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  2. "1st Runner Up Miss Nepal 2011". The Himalaya Times. Retrieved 26 July 2014.



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