34 Supermodels visited Taj Mahal
A group of 34 models from various countries, who are in India to participate in the Supermodel International Contest being held in Delhi from April 12-22, visited the Taj Mahal recently. 34 Supermodels visited Taj Mahal.
The Taj Mahal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the World which is considered as the most photogenic destinations of India. It is one of the most exquisite structures ever built by any emperor. It was constructed by the fifth Mughal emperor in the fond memory of his favorite wife Mumtaj Mahal. The Taj Mahal in terms of architecture, is one of the most symmetrical structures in the world, constructed using pure white marble and adorned with precious and semi precious stones. The construction started in 1631 and got completed in 1653 AD; 20,000 workers worked day and night together for 22 years.
Mr. Sandeep Kumar, the president of Rubaru Group is once again bringing the world’s biggest modeling contest to India. Supermodel International contest which is produced by Pradinunt Production Company owned by Pradit Padinunt has its headquarters in Thailand. The prestigious event began in the year 2011 and over the years it has become world’s best and biggest platform for models to taste success. The pageant has served as a launch pad for several aspirants and has given some of the most gorgeous faces to the fashion industry.
In 2017, models from all over the globe have come to India to participate in the glamorous festival that will take place from 12 April 2018 to 22 April 2018. During their stay in India, the models will be seen competing in several pre-pageant competitions and preliminary events that will determine who shall wear the crown of Supermodel International 2017. Apart from this, the contest with association with Rubaru Group will support some charitable causes as well, giving a perfect purpose to the pageant along with all its glitzy and glamorous side. 34 Supermodels visited Taj Mahal.
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