Miss Nepal - Winners

Winners

Year Name District Venue
2012 Shristi Shrestha Chitwan Hotel Del Annapurna, Kathmandu
2011 Malina Joshi Sunsari Tribhuvan Army Club, Kathmandu
2010 Sadichha Shrestha Kathmandu Tribhuvan Army Club, Kathmandu
2009 Zenisha Moktan Kathmandu Tribhuvan Army Club, Kathmandu
2008
2007 Sitashma Chand Lalitpur Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
2006
2005 Sugarika KC Lalitpur Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
2004 Payal Shakya Kathmandu Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
2003 Priti Sitoula Kathmandu Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
2002 Malvika Subba Kathmandu Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
2001
2000 Usha Khadgi Parsa Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
1999 Shweta Singh Kathmandu Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
1998 Jyoti Pradhan Kathmandu Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
Niru Shrestha2 Kathmandu
1997 Jharana Bajracharya1 Kathmandu Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
1997 Neelima Gurung Kaski Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
1996 Poonam Ghimire Kathmandu Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
1995 Sumi Khadka Kathmandu Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
1994 Ruby Rana Parsa Birendra International Conference Convention Centre, Kathmandu
  1. ^ In 1997, there were two different pageants held, Neelima Gurung from Pokhara won Miss Nepal title while; Jharana Bajracharya was crowned as Miss World Nepal 1997.
  1. ^ In 1998, Jyoti Pradhan was originally crowned as Miss Nepal 1998 and was sent to Miss World 1998 but after that she was stripped off from the title as she didn't manage to fulfill her duties and the 1st runner up Niru Shrestha was appointed as the new Miss Nepal 1998.

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