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Misses India announces Mrs South Asia 2017

Misses India TM is the only company in India which is associated with Mrs. Universe, Mrs. Earth, Misses United Nations and Mrs. Universal.



We use only digital platform for registration via our official website www.mrsIndiahomemakers.com.
Mrs. South Asia 2017 is not just a beauty pageant but it’s a vision and a dream. Many Indian women dream to be a beauty queen but because of many odds, their dreams get crushed.
Mrs. South Asia 2017 is one beauty pageant that celebrates the essence of being a woman.
Our contestants are from a varied range of backgrounds such as working professionals from MNC’s, Aviation & Hospitality industry, Health Care, sports, entertainment, education and homemakers including self-employed businesswomen. Our contestants are from various parts of India representing their states with pride.

Love being the only essence each season turns out to be better than the earlier in terms of diverse participants with the sheer indulgence of creativity and talent.

Our motto is women empowerment and essentials of the society thereby focusing on various societal causes that we deeply believe in. We aim to inspire every individual to not only have faith in these fundamentals but to also contribute in every possible manner and make a difference.

We induct our contestants with high regards to environmental needs so that they inherit the vital stance of nature preservation and set a paradigm around their habitation. The list goes on to much more like girl child education, breast cancer awareness, water conservation, basic hygiene awareness that we include in our agenda to ensure we create modern day contemporary ambassadors. Funds raised through events goes to the benefit of society and their causes.

The grand finale is scheduled to take place at Paint Ball Club, Sector 36 Gurgaon (Gurugram), Haryana. The winners will be selected on the basis of talent, fitness, and zeal to work on social causes. We do not judge on the basis on pretty faces, we look for a pretty mind, pretty heart and a blissful soul.


Contestants will be staying together for four days and will go through grooming sessions on ramp walk, public speaking, hair & skin care, diet & nutrition, fitness, and dance. They will also be undergoing the process of photo shoots to understand camera facing techniques. We will have eight winners out of which five will represent India at International platforms.

Prize include charms. Beauty queens will be awarded beautiful handcrafted crowns, studded with Austrian Rhinestones designed by American Brand James Christopher. In addition to crowns, we have trophies, gift hampers, stunning jewelry and brand new portfolio by none other than the very famous Fashion photographer Nissar.

Hansini’ by Santashree Mallik, ‘Simplicity Fashion’ by Pallabi Abhijeet are our fashion designers. Ace makeup artist Rachna Arora will lead the show by giving our contestant the beautiful makeover.
The choreography of the show will be done by Ace fashion choreographer Dipankar Kashyap.

Board Members Misses India TM: who will enlighten the contestant with their expertise in fashion.
Ms. Aizya Joshi – National Director, with 22 years experience in fashion and glamor industry. A title holder at Limca and India Book Of Records and winner of Miss Queen Mauritius 2007 and Wamba Diva 2014. Former designer at Ritu Berry Couture.
Mrs. Iris Maju – Winner of Mrs. World 2015,
Mrs. Santashree Malik and Jyoti & Kashmiri, Ace Designers
Mrs. Kristi Das – Winner of Mrs. India Home Makers 2017 and also a badminton player.



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