Miss Nepal 2004
Miss Nepal 2004 | |
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Date | August 7, 2004 |
Venue | Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu |
Broadcaster | NTV |
Winner |
Payal Shakya Kathmandu |
Dabur Vatika Miss Nepal 2004, the 10th Miss Nepal pageant was held at the Birendra International Convention Centre (BICC). There were protests by feminist activists.
Payal Shakya was crowned Miss Nepal 2004 on August 7, 2004 at Birendra International Convention Center. Sarah Gurung and Anita Gurung won the titles of 1st Runner up and 2nd Runner up, respectively.
Results
Placements
Final Results | Contestant |
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Miss Nepal 2004 | Payal Shakya |
1st Runner Up | Sarah Gurung |
2nd Runner Up | Anita Gurung |
Top 5 | Mamta Malhotra
Harina Bogati |
Top 10 | Deepshikha Shah
Rashmi Acharya Shobnam Khadka Sailja Basnet Shrismita Amatya |
Sub-Titles
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Personality | Suzan Gurung |
Miss Best Complexion | Mamta Malhotra |
Miss Beautiful Hair | Mahima Bhattachan |
Kodak Miss Photogenic | Payal Shakya |
Miss Natural Talent | Anita Gurung |
Imagine Miss Best Dress | Rashmi Acharya |
Miss Beautiful Dabur Lal Toothpaste | Sukriti Baskota |
Contestants
# | Name | Age | Height | Hometown |
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1 | Anita Gurung | 18 | 5'6" | Pokhara |
2 | Arati Anand | 19 | 5'4" | Nepalgunj |
3 | Bimina Ranjit | 18 | 5'5" | Sanepa |
4 | Deepshikha Shah | 18 | 5'4" | Lazimpat |
5 | Dhartee Sunuwar | 18 | 5'4" | Baneshwor |
6 | Harina Bogati | 19 | 5'4" | Dhobighat |
7 | Jigme Dolker Lama | 19 | 5'6" | Maharajgunj |
8 | Mahima Bhattachan | 18 | 5'4" | Baluwatar |
9 | Mamta Malhotra | 18 | 5'5" | Old Baneshwor |
10 | Payal Shakya | 18 | 5'4" | Nayabazar |
11 | Rama Maharjan | 19 | 5'7" | Patan |
12 | Rashmi Acharya | 24 | 5'5" | Nayabazar |
13 | Shobnam Khadka | 18 | 5'6" | Kalanki |
14 | Sarah Gurung | 18 | 5'3" | Dhobighat |
15 | Sailja Basnet | 20 | 5'7" | Jawalakhel |
16 | Shrismita Amatya | 21 | 5'5" | Kuleshwor |
17 | Sukriti Baskota | 19 | 5'4" | Maharajgunj |
18 | Suzan Gurung | 20 | 5'4" | Lainchaur |
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