Miss India Worldwide India

Miss India Worldwide India is a national beauty pageant in India that sends its winner to Miss India Worldwide. The incumbent titleholder is Apeksha Porwal from Mumbai who was 1st runner up in Miss India Worldwide 2015 held in Mumbai, India

Miss India Worldwide India
Formation1990
TypeBeauty Pageant
Location
Membership
Miss India Worldwide
Official language
Standard Hindi, English

History

India has been participating in Miss India Worldwide pageant since its inception in 1990.

The Pageant

Karminder Kaur Virk became first Indian as well as Asian delegate to win Miss India Worldwide pageant in 1994. In 1996 Sandhya Chib won Miss India Worldwide and became second Indian delegate to win the crown. India has won five Miss India Worldwide crowns Karminder Kaur Virk(1994), Sandhya Chib(1996), Aarti Chabaria(1999), Purva Merchant(2003), Shagun Sarabhai(2008).

Titleholders

Winner Runner Up Finalist/Semifinalist Unplaced"
YearRepresentativeRankingSpecial Awards
2015 Apeksha Porwal
1st Runner up
Best Talent
2014 Anugya Sharma
Top 10
2013 Preeti Soni
Unplaced
2012 Eram Karim Top 11 Miss Beautiful Figure
2011 Sukirti Kandpal Top 10 Miss Bollywood Diva
2010 Unknown
Unplaced
2009 Deepthi Mary Varughese
Unplaced
2008 Shagun Sarabhai Miss India Worldwide 2008
2007 Movina Nagarajan Top 5
2006 Priyanka Jha Top 6
2005 Anchal Dwivedi
Unplaced
2003 Purva Merchant Miss India Worldwide 2003 Miss Congeniality
2002 Rohini Banjeree 1st Runner-up Miss Beautiful Skin
Miss Congeniality
2001 Anurithi Chikkerpur
Unplaced
2000 Sheetal Shah 2nd Runner-up
1999 Aarti Chhabria Miss India Worldwide 1999 Most Beautiful Face
Miss Photogenic
1998 Himani Isar
Unplaced
1997 Sumera Peerbhoy
Unplaced
Miss Beautiful Eyes
1996 Sandhya Chib Miss India Worldwide 1996
1995 Unknown
Unplaced
1994 Karminder Kaur Virk Miss India Worldwide 1994
1992 Unknown
Unplaced
1991 Rithu Singh 1st Runner-up
1990 Unknown
Unplaced
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Winners Notes

See also

References

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