Miss India Worldwide 2012
Miss India Worldwide 2012 was the 21st edition of the international female pageant. The final was held in Paramaribo, Suriname on February 25, 2012. About 35 countries were represented in the pageant. Alana Seebarran[1] of Guyana crowned as winner at the end of the event.
Miss India Worldwide 2012 | |
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Date | February 25, 2012 |
Venue | Paramaribo, Suriname |
Entrants | 35 |
Placements | 11 |
Winner | Alana Seebarran Guyana |
Congeniality | Sharmisttha Yoogan Malaysia |
Photogenic | Uraysha Ramrachia Mauritius |
Results
Final result | Contestant |
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Miss India Worldwide 2012 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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Top 5 |
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Semi-finalists |
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Special awards
Award | Name | Country |
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Miss Photogenic | Uraysha Ramrachia | Mauritius |
Miss Congeniality | Sharmisttha Yoogan | Malaysia |
Best Talent | Alana Seebarran | Guyana |
Miss Beautiful Figure | Eram Karim | India |
Miss Beautiful Face | Anvita Sudarshan | Kuwait |
Miss Beautiful Eyes | Chandal Kaur | USA |
Miss Beautiful Hair | Ankita Arora | Italy |
Most Beautiful Smile | Shreeya Chawla | Canada |
Most Beautiful Skin | Varsha Ramrattan | Suriname |
Miss Professional | Veebha Sharma | Qatar |
Miss Catwalk | Lizann Lourdes Afonso | Dubai |
Miss Bollywood Diva | Deana Uppal | United Kingdom |
Delegates
- Australia – Olivia Rose
- Bahrain – Natasha Adil Katrik
- Barbados – Tanha Dil
- Canada – Shreeya Chawla
- France – Christina Suthanthara
- French Guiana – Wirasha Kasi
- Germany – Leonie Singh Dhillon
- Guadeloupe – Seetha Doulayram
- Guyana – Alana Seebarran
- India – Eram Karim
- Ireland – Komal Udani
- Italy – Ankita Arora
- Jamaica – Shannell Brown
- Kuwait – Anvita Sudarshan
- Malaysia – Sharmisttha Yoogan
- Martinique – Sanjna Reinette
- Mauritius – Uraysha Ramrachia
- Netherlands – Charisma Dihal
- New Zealand – Madhu Ramasubramanian
- Qatar – Veebha Sharma
- Scotland – Rameet Kaur
- Sint Maarten – Sheha Idnani
- Singapore – Kavita Sonapal Kaur
- South Africa – Sheina Gokool
- Spain – Vinatha Sreeramkumar
- Sri Lanka – Lavanya Kunalingam
- Suriname – Varsha Ramrattan
- Switzerland – Sharmila Singh
- Thailand – Komal Gandhi
- Trinidad – Raivatie Usha Sooknanan
- Uganda – Ruchi Vohra
- Dubai – Lizann Lourdes Afonso
- United Kingdom – Deana Uppal
- United States – Chandal Kaur
- Virgin Island – Monica Vaswani
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