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Alana brings home Guyana’s first Int’l crown - receives royal welcome at Moleson Creek ferry terminal

By Leon Suseran
February 27, 2012 | By KNews | Filed Under News
Source - Kaieteur News

The newly crowned Seebaran flanked by family members

History was made yesterday as newly- crowned Miss India Worldwide, Guyanese Alana Seebarran was given a warm welcome by family, friends, well- wishers and Berbicians who flocked the Guyana- Suriname Ferry Terminal at Moleson Creek on the Corentyne. She left Guyana for Suriname by air and chose to return home through the county of Berbice on Sunday, while thrilling many who lined the roadway on the Upper Corentyne area as she waved to them while passing in a motorcade which left the stelling after she met and greeted persons and the media.

The 24- year- old beauty queen had been crowned only hours earlier—sometime around 1:00 hr to be exact—in Suriname after taking the coveted crown from 35 other candidates from around the world and doing her country proud at the same time. She was clearly a crowd favourite on Saturday evening. Seebarran had won the Guyana leg of the competition last November and moved on to the finals.

The 12:30 hrs ferry from South Drain Nickerie, Suriname arrived shortly behind schedule—sometime before 13:00 hrs—and had to wait for clearance before the passengers were allowed to disembark. The crowd outside the stelling was building. Many persons gathered with their Golden Arrowheads, waving, awaiting the queen’s arrival. The tassa drummers were on their mark. Then shortly after 13:00 hrs, Seebarran and her entourage (over 40 in number) who accompanied her, including her parents, and other supporters, were seen heading out of the terminal. The tassa drummers began their drumming and the crowds swarmed the outside of the terminal to greet Guyana’s newest famed beauty queen. She was greeted and given a bouquet of flowers and lots of hugs and kisses. She then started to join the group in some dancing to the tassa drums. It was a rousing welcome. Chairperson of the Teaching Service Commission, Mrs Leila Ramson was one of the persons who accompanied Seebarran to Suriname.

After numerous photo opportunities and hugs and kisses, the queen spoke to Kaieteur News. She noted that “I feel very, very excited and so happy to be home to celebrate with my Guyanese people!” She added that it was a “great experience; one that I would never forget”.

When asked if she expected such a win, the young queen said, “I knew I put a lot of hard work into it; I was determined and I really wanted to represent my country and I wanted to do it well”. She recalled many early mornings and late nights, “lots of rehearsals for the talent piece…there was just so much to do to get to this stage, to be where I am today”.

Seebarran has been a dancer for 10 years on the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Saba’s show Naya Zamana, which she credited to helping her a lot “to get Best Talent out of 35 countries and I am the only girl with 3 brothers—only sister—all my family was there to support me in Suriname, my mother and my father—everyone was there and the support meant a lot to me, and it’s what helped me to get through the week and end up with the crown”.

Seebarran hails from Georgetown. She is a student of Marketing and helps her father with his business. She lauded her sponsor the New Guyana Pharmaceutical Corporation for their huge support. “They were great to me; I would always depend on them and they gave me the confidence needed and also my family”. She also expressed gratitude to the Franchise Holder, Chandanie Rambalack and choreographer Padminie Rambalack.

“It was a long trip so we’re probably going to rest and continue the celebration on Monday”, she added.

The motorcade and tassa drummers then departed the ferry terminal and made its way through Moleson Creek, into Line Path and finally into Corriverton where it stopped. The queen’s segment of the motorcade then departed Corriverton for Georgetown later yesterday.

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Miss India Worldwide meets President Ramotar – describes it as a “proud moment”

Georgetown, GINA, February 27, 2012
Source - GINA

Miss India Worldwide 2012 Alana Seebarran with President Donald Ramotar during a courtesy call at the Office of the President

After copping the Miss India Worldwide 2012 crown Alana Seebarran, recorded another proud moment today when she met President Donald Ramotar.

The elegantly dressed York University, Toronto student, said in a brief interview with the Government Information Agency (GINA) that the discourse with the Head of State made her feel “proud to be a Guyanese”.

She was crowned the Miss India Worldwide 2012, on the evening of February 25 at the KKF Ballroom in Paramaribo, Suriname, with US$7,000 as the winning prize. She also won the title of Best talent.

feeling and a great experience and, with the support of the large contingent of Guyanese who accompanied her on the journey, she was given the strength.

Asked what this means for her as a Guyanese who made history, the beauty said:

“This is only the stepping stone. I hope that a lot of young women out there will follow my footsteps and that this will be the first but definitely not the last.”

Seebarran was among 35 contestants in the pageant and after remaining in the five finalists who were shortlisted she won the most points in the round of questioning. The first and second runners-up spots went to Kuwait and Australia respectively.

A former student of Mae’s Primary and School of the Nations Seebarran is also a member of the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha’s Naya Zamana dance troupe. She is at present pursuing a degree in Marketing at York University, Toronto Canada.

Her brother Dustin Seebarran, cousin Christine Hamid and National Director of the Miss India Guyana Pageant Chandini Ramnarain accompanied her to today’s meeting with President Ramotar.

Dustin in a brief comment to GINA said some of the immediate priorities will be to campaign Alana and her accomplishments and build her momentum as a role model to other Guyanese.

He was also impressed with today’s meeting with President Ramotar whom he described as very open and inviting.

Ramnarain, said Seebarran’s victory vindicates the notion that Guyanese women have beauty and brains despite the naysayers’ view about the quality of pageantry in Guyana.

“It’s just that you need a good organising team and training and everything else… it’s a positive vibe,” Ramnarine said.
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A former student of Mae’s Primary and School of the Nations Seebarran is also a member of the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha’s Naya Zamana dance troupe. She is at present pursuing a degree in Marketing at York University, Toronto Canada




Alana is obviously bright, beautiful and charming. The Rev wishes her well in all her endeavors.

Rev
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