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Ghana Tourism

Vanshika Parmar’s global influence soared when Ghana’s Tourism Authority invited her to champion eco-tourism across Africa with the ENEF Eco Earth Foundation, where she serves on the Board of Directors.

Ghana Invitation

Vanshika Parmar, Miss India Earth, graced the Global Tourism Ambassador and International Charity Gala Tour in Ghana alongside beauty queens from Ghana, Burundi, Cameroon, Scotland, Nigeria, and England. Sponsored by the Ghana Tourism Authority and partners, the tour promoted sustainable tourism and eco-conscious initiat

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Vanshika Parmar, Miss India Earth, along with beauty queens from Ghana, Burundi, Cameroon, Scotland, Nigeria, and England, was felicitated by the Environmental Protection Agency Ghana and Dr. Christine Asare for their dedication to environmental conservation. Expressing heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the ENEF Foundation, Vanshika celebrated the collaboration with EPA Ghana in championing a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable future for generations to come.

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Vanshika Parmar, Miss India Earth, serves on the Board of Directors of the Eco-Earth Foundation Ghana alongside international beauty queens, guiding skill development and vocational training programs that link education to employment. The foundation’s initiatives span eco-friendly projects, digital and financial literacy, and community programs, with Vanshika and fellow queens partnering with St. Martin’s Senior High School, where they were felicitated for their philanthropic impact.

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Vanshika Parmar, Miss India Earth, led a delegation of international beauty queens at Ghana’s Keta Lagoon, receiving a grand welcome with vibrant local performances. The queens planted mangroves to combat climate change, hunger, and water scarcity, while promoting the lagoon’s rich biodiversity and tourism potential—a Ramsar Site vital for migratory birds, sea turtles, and local communities.

NEW EASTERN REGIONAL FSD OFFICE COMMISSIONED WITH THE EARTH QUEENS AS THE GUEST OF HONOUR

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources (MLNR), Hon. Samuel Abu Jinapor MP, has commissioned a 13 office building, for the Eastern Regional Forest Services Division (FSD) office​

The Minister applauded the staff of FC for the good work they do amidst the dangers they face in exhibiting their work. He added that the new office will aid them in the protection of the 48 forest reserves in the region. The Miss Earth Queens cum Ambassadors from India, Nigeria, Burundi, Cameroon, Ghana, Scotland and England together with the Chief Executive and Deputy Chief Executive, Mr. Nyadia Sulemana Nelson planted "the tree of life" at the Forestry Commission Headquarters. The ambassadors were felicitated for their remarkable humanitarian work aimed at environmental conservation. The Chairman for the occasion, who is also the Omanhene of Wassa Amenfi Traditional Area, and FC Board Chairman, Tetrete Okuamoah Sekyim II, said it has been the focus of the government to protect our forests. For this reason, the new office was built to help the Region achieve their mandate of protecting the forest. The Chief Executive of Forestry Commission (FC), Mr. John Allotey, in his address, said the office facility sits on a 2 acre land and has 13 offices, one conference room, a kitchen, reception, and water storage facility. The Chief Executive used the opportunity to call on everyone to join hands on Green Ghana Day, which is scheduled for 9th June, 2023, to plant 10 million tree seedlings.

Vanshika Parmar, Miss India Earth, joined international beauty queens at Accra City Hall, where Hon. Elizabeth Kwatsoe Sackey, the first female Mayor in 124 years, planted a Tree of Life. The queens planted a commemorative tree as part of a two-week environmental tour, championing eco-conscious initiatives and promoting tourism across Africa under the Ghana Tourism Authority’s sponsorship.

Vanshika Parmar, Miss India Earth, joined international beauty queens in visiting Accra’s spectacular Shai Hills Resource Reserve during the Global Tourism Ambassador Project. As proud eco-tourism ambassadors, they championed biodiversity conservation at this internationally significant Key Biodiversity Area, expressing gratitude to the Ghana Tourism Authority for showcasing the reserve’s rich natural heritage.

Vanshika Parmar, Miss India Earth, along with beauty queens from Ghana, Burundi, Cameroon, Scotland, Nigeria, and England, honored an invitation from HRM Eze Dr. Ambassador Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu at the Eze Ndi Igbo Palace, Ghana. The queens shared their advocacy projects before joining the King for a royal dinner.

The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture through its implementing agency, Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), has initiated innovative and progressive interventions geared toward sustainable tourism growth and development, making Ghana a great eco-tourism hub in Africa!

 

Vanshika Parmar - Miss India Earth, along with beauty queens from Ghana,Burundi, Cameroon,Scotland Nigeria and England extended their sincere gratitude to The Ghana Tourism Authority and the Enef Eco-Foundation for being the most phenomenal and splendiferous host during the course of their

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Vanshika Parmar- Miss India Earth, along with beauty queens from Ghana,England, Scotland, Cameroon, Nigeria and Burundi had the privilege of organizing multiple food donation camps at Street 37, Accra. It was a heartwarming experience to see the team members come together to make a positive impact on the community.

The beauty queens were able to donate food and spread thousands of smiles!

Vanshika Parmar - Miss India Earth, along with beauty queens from Ghana, Cameron, Nigeria, Scotland, Burundi and England assumed the role of Ambassadors for the Anti Drug Campaign in association with the government Ghana.

The campaign brought together stakeholders from various sectors, including government ministries, law enforcement agencies, educational institutions, and civil society organizations.

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Vanshika Parmar, Miss India Earth, alongside international beauty queens from Ghana, Burundi, Cameroon, Scotland, Nigeria, and England, launched the Eco Earth Foundation to champion environmental sustainability and youth empowerment. Serving on the Board of Directors, the queens aim to inspire a generation of skilled, conscious leaders through eco-advocacy, sustainable initiatives, and targeted youth upskilling programs, creating a platform where people and planet grow together for a greener, brighter future.

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