Ronali Amatya facts for kids
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Ronali Amatya
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![]() Ronali at Tribhuvan Airport in 2018
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Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
Title | Miss International Nepal 2018 |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Hair color | Dark Brown |
Eye color | Brown |
Major competition(s) |
Miss Nepal 2018 (Winner) Miss International 2018 (Unplaced) Miss Grand International 2021 (Unplaced) |
Ronali Amatya is a well-known Nepali model and a winner of beauty pageants. She became famous after winning the title of Miss International Nepal in 2018.
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Early Life and Education
Ronali Amatya was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. As a child, she was very active and enjoyed sports. One of the sports she practiced was karate.
She worked hard in her studies. Ronali earned her bachelor's degree when she was 20 years old.
Ronali's Career
Starting in Modeling
Ronali Amatya started her modeling journey after winning a competition called Model Hunt Nepal in 2016. This event was organized by The Next Models Nepal. During the competition, she also won a special award called "Miss Personality."
She has walked in several fashion shows. In 2016, she modeled in a graduation fashion show for Namuna College of Fashion Technology. She also appeared at The Mount Everest Fashion Runway in January 2020.
Beauty Pageant Journey
Ronali Amatya won the Miss Eco International Nepal title in 2017. She then traveled to Egypt for the Miss Eco International 2017 competition. There, she received the "Miss Congeniality" award, which means she was friendly and well-liked by others.
In 2018, Ronali represented Nepal in the "Miss International 2018" pageant. This big event took place in Tokyo, Japan. Later, she represented Nepal again at Miss Grand International 2021 in Thailand.
Personal Life and Well-being
After joining the modeling and pageant world, Ronali faced some challenges with how she saw herself. She also dealt with some stress related to her mental health. She started working on these issues in 2020, especially during the time when many people stayed home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She has also managed a stomach condition called gastritis.
To help with her well-being, Ronali started practicing yoga in 2017. Yoga is a great way to stay healthy and calm.