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Rewati Chetri appointed Visit Japan Ambassador

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Guwahati: Miss International India 2016, Rewati Chetri, India’s face at Miss International 2016 in Tokyo Japan, has been officially appointed as `Visit Japan Ambassador’ by the Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency, Ministry of Tourism, Land & Infrastructure and Transport of the Japanese Government.
Rewati Chetri who hails from Assam, had left for Tokyo on October 9 last and is now in the last leg of the mega event. With Just 3 days left for the mega grand finale Rewati Chetri has appealed the Indian subcontinent and fellow Indian to follow her in social media facebook and instagram to like, comment and share her post so that she can grab attention of judges in social media.
‘This is my third pageant and I have always been elected as ‘Miss Multimedia and Miss Popular’ based on my popularity in social responsibility and it all due to my fellow Indians back home who have always prayed for my success and blessed me with likes, comments and shares and inviting their friend list to like my page’, said an Rewati from Tokyo on Monday.
Rewati recently met Miss International organization president Akemi Shimomura who is heading organizing committee of the coveted 56th Miss International pageant in Tokyo, Japan in an interaction program of leading entrepreneurs and later she was awarded the Visit Japan Tourism ambassador certificate to promote Japan Tourism.

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