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In 2004, Lakshmi Pandit (sister of Kalpana Pandit) was initially declared as the winner but had to return the title as she was married (to Siddarth Mishra); Sayali Bhagat was ultimately declared as the winner. The Pandit sisters are from Mysore, Karnataka. They are M.B.B.S graduates.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/2004/mar/31miss.htm |title = Pandit returns Miss India-World crown |publisher=Rediff.com |date=31 March 2004}}</ref>
In 2004, Lakshmi Pandit (sister of Kalpana Pandit) was initially declared as the winner but had to return the title as she was married (to Siddarth Mishra); Sayali Bhagat was ultimately declared as the winner. The Pandit sisters are from Mysore, Karnataka. They are M.B.B.S graduates.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/2004/mar/31miss.htm |title = Pandit returns Miss India-World crown |publisher=Rediff.com |date=31 March 2004}}</ref>

==[[Titleholders]]==
The following women have been crowned Femina Miss India:
{| class="wikitable "
|-
! Year !!width=300| Representative !!width=200| State !!
|-
|
| 1964
| Meher Castelino Mistri
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1965
| [[Persis Khambatta]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1966
| Yasmin Daji
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1967
| Nayyara Mirza
| [[New Delhi]]
|-
| 1968
| Anjum Mumtaz Barg
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1969
| Kavita Bhambhani
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1970
| Veena Sajnani
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1971
| Raj Gill
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1972
| Roopa Satyan
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1973
| Farzana Habib
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1974
| Shailini Bhavnath Dholakia
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1975
| Meenakshi Kurpad
| [[Mumbai]]
|-
| 1976
| [[Naina Sudhir Balsavar]]
| [[Uttar Pradesh]]
|-
| 1977
| Bineeta Bose
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1978
| [[Alamjeet Kaur Chauhan]]
| [[Chandigarh]]
|-
| 1979
| [[Swaroop Sampat]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1980
| [[Sangeeta Bijlani]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1981
| [[Rachita Kumar]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1982
| [[Pamela Chaudry Singh]]
| [[New Delhi]]
|-
| 1983
| [[Rekha Hande]]
| [[Karnataka]]
|-
| 1984
| [[Juhi Chawla]]
| [[Punjab]]
|-
| 1985
| [[Sonu Walia]]
| [[New Delhi]]
|-
| 1986
| [[Mehr Jessia]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1987
| [[Priyadarshini Pradhan]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1988
| [[Dolly Minhas]]
| [[Chandigarh]]
|-
| 1989/90
| [[Suzanne Sablok]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1991
| [[Christabelle Howie]]
| [[Tamil Nadu]]
|-
| 1992
| [[Madhu Sapre]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1993
| [[Namrata Shirodkar]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1994
| [[Sushmita Sen]]
| [[Delhi]]
|-
| 1995
| [[Manpreet Brar]]
| [[Delhi]]
|-
| 1996
| Sandhya Chib
| [[Karnataka]]
|-
| 1997
| [[Nafisa Joseph]]
| [[Karnataka]]
|-
| 1998
| [[Lymaraina D'Souza]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 1999
| [[Gul Panag]]
| [[Punjab]]
|-
| 2000
| [[Lara Dutta]]
| [[Delhi]]
|-
| 2001
| [[Celina Jaitley]]
| [[West Bengal]]
|-
| 2002
| [[Neha Dhupia]]
| [[Delhi]]
|-
| 2003
| [[Nikita Anand]]
| [[Delhi]]
|-
| 2004
| [[Tanushree Dutta]]
| [[Jharkhand]]
|-
| 2005
| [[Amrita Thapar]]
| [[Maharashtra]]
|-
| 2006
| [[Neha Kapur]]
| [[Delhi]]
|-
| 2007
| [[Sarah Jane Dias]]
| [[Karnataka]]
|-
| 2008
| [[Parvathy Omanakuttan]]
| [[Kerala]]
|-
| 2009
| [[Pooja Chopra]]
| [[Punjab]]
|-
| 2010
| [[Manasvi Mamgai]]
| [[Uttarakhand]]
|-
| 2011
| [[Kanishtha Dhankhar]]
| [[Haryana]]
|-
| 2012
| [[Vanya Mishra]]
| [[Chandigarh]]
|-
| 2013
| [[Navneet Kaur Dhillon]]
| [[Punjab]]
|}


== India representatives to International pageants ==
== India representatives to International pageants ==

Revision as of 11:45, 19 December 2013

Femina Miss India
Formation1964
TypeBeauty Pageant
HeadquartersMumbai, India
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Miss World
Miss Earth
Miss International
Miss Supranational
Miss United Continent
Miss Asia Pacific World
Miss Heritage World
Bride of the World
Official language
Standard Hindi, English
National director
Marc Robinson
Websitefeminamissindia.indiatimes.com

Miss India or Femina Miss India is a national beauty pageant in India that annually selects representatives to compete globally. The winner of Femina Miss India vies in Miss World, the first runner up competes in Miss Earth, and the second runner up goes to compete in Miss International.[1] It is organised by Femina, a women's magazine published by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. In previous years, the top three finalists were variously crowned Miss India World, Miss India Universe and Miss India Earth/International/Asia-Pacific.

Femina Miss India used to select a winner and two runners up who were then sent to Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss Asia Pacific pageants, respectively. In 1994, after India's historic win at the International pageants, the organization ended the practice of crowning a single winner and instead decided that the top three winners were designated as winners with equal visibility and prizes.[2] In 2002, the third winner was designated to Miss Earth instead of Miss Asia Pacific. In 2010, Femina Miss India decided that they would no longer send a representative to Miss Universe, and relinquished the Miss Universe franchise, choosing instead to designate the third winner to represent India in Miss International pageant. In 2013 Femina Miss India awarded the franchise back after I AM She – Miss Universe India concluded their contract with Miss Universe Organization. It announced that Miss Universe India will be produced in isolation and as a separate pageant to select India's representative to Miss Universe. The pageant is called Indian Diva.

The 50th edition of Ponds Femina Miss India 2013 was held in Mumbai on 24 March 2013. The show was telecast live on Colors (TV channel).

History

The first Miss India was Pramila (Esther Victoria Abraham), from Calcutta, who won in 1947.[1] [2]

Over the years, Indian participation in the international picture has grown.

International pageants

Miss India has been participating in the Miss Universe pageant since 1952, starting with Indrani Rehman and in the Miss World pageant since 1959, starting with Fleur Ezekiel. Historically, the Femina Miss India pageant sent the winner of the pageant to the Miss Universe pageant, and Eve's Weekly, a rival women's publication sent the winner of its Miss India contest to Miss World. In the late 80s, Femina acquired the rights to send a representative to Miss World as well, and started to send the winner to Miss Universe and the runner-up to the Miss World contest. In 1994, following India's historic dual wins at both Miss Universe and Miss World, the custom of crowning a single winner was discontinued. Instead, the top three placers were each designated a winner, with equal prizes, visibility and responsibilities, and crowned Femina Miss India-Universe, Femina Miss India-World, and Femina Miss India-Asia Pacific. In 2002, the third title was changed to Femina Miss India-Earth, to designate India's representation at the newly launched Miss Earth pageant, focused on the cause of environmental advocacy. From 2007 to 2009, three equal winners were selected going to Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss Earth.[3][4] In 2010, Femina Miss India decided to stop sending representatives to the Miss Universe pageant entirely, choosing instead to send a crowned winner to Miss International.

The awards for 1989 were given at the end of the year (December); hence there was no separate contest for 1990.

In 1994, Sushmita Sen won the Miss Universe title after winning the Miss India crown and became the first Indian woman ever to win the Miss Universe crown. The same year the runner-up of Miss India, Aishwarya Rai, won the Miss World title. Sushmita Sen and Aishwarya Rai established themselves in the Bollywood industry after winning their titles.

The success of Rai and Sen spawned coaching institutions which were set up to groom young women in pageant participation skills. The number of participants in the preliminary rounds of the pageant has increased considerably. Miss India World 1997, Diana Hayden won the title of Miss World 1997. In 1999, the Miss India runner-up Yukta Mookhey went on to win the Miss World that year.

In 2000, three of the Miss India winners won their respective international pageants — Lara Dutta (Miss Universe), Priyanka Chopra (Miss World) and Diya Mirza (Miss Asia Pacific). The only other country to have won all three major titles in one year was Australia in 1972.

In 2010, Nicole Faria became the first Indian to win the Miss Earth title in Vietnam, which leaves Miss International as the only major international pageant that has not been won by an Indian contestant.

Controversies

Controversies erupted in the year 2008 when president of Gladrags, Maureen Wadia, served a legal notice to the newly crowned Pantaloons Femina Miss India Earth 2008, Harshita Saxena for violation of a two-year exclusive contract with Gladrags which had been signed by Harshita in 2006. To participate in any other beauty pageant, Harshita would have required a written letter of no-objection from Gladrags. Earlier in an interview with CNN-IBN Maureen Wadia said, "Harshita Saxena from Goa is a Gladrags model. She was a part of my Megamodel Contract in April 2006. Her contract has not expired and Harshita has entered in some other contest before the contract has expired. The contract clearly said that she has to take my permission." Owing to this, Harshita had to give up the title and the crown passed on to Tanvi Vyas who represented India in the Miss Earth 2008 pageant held in November 2008.[5] Harshita was later placed fourth in Miss India 2009 and represented India in Miss International 2009.

Tantra Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. (TEPL), in partnership with Sushmita Sen, started a new pageant called I Am She – Miss Universe India. The winner of this pageant will participate in the Miss Universe pageant.[6]

In 1989, the winner Kalpana Pandit was found to have misrepresented her nationality (she was holding an American passport); she was stripped of her title and Dolly Mihas was declared winner.[7]

In 2004, Lakshmi Pandit (sister of Kalpana Pandit) was initially declared as the winner but had to return the title as she was married (to Siddarth Mishra); Sayali Bhagat was ultimately declared as the winner. The Pandit sisters are from Mysore, Karnataka. They are M.B.B.S graduates.[8]

India representatives to International pageants

The following women have represented India in international pageants:

Representatives to Miss Universe

India did not compete in the Miss Universe pageant from 1953–1963. I AM She – Miss Universe India sent its delegates to Miss Universe from 2010 to 2012. A separate pageant Miss Indian Diva 2013 is held to send delegates from 2013 onward.

Year Representative State Ranking
2013 Manasi Moghe Maharashtra Top 10 finalist
2012 Shilpa Singh Bihar Top 16 finalist
2011 Vasuki Sunkavalli Andhra Pradesh Unplaced
2010 Ushoshi Sengupta West Bengal
2009 Ekta Chowdhary Haryana
2008 Simran Kaur Mundi Punjab
2007 Puja Gupta Delhi Top 10 finalist
2006 Neha Kapur Delhi Top 20 finalist
2005 Amrita Thapar Maharashtra Unplaced
2004 Tanushree Dutta Jharkhand Top 10 finalist
2003 Nikita Anand Delhi Unplaced
2002 Neha Dhupia Delhi Top 10 finalist
2001 Celina Jaitley West Bengal 4th Runner-up
2000 Lara Dutta Delhi Miss Universe 2000,Best In Swimsuit
1999 Gul Panag Punjab Top 10 finalist
1998 Lymaraina D'Souza Maharashtra Top 10 finalist
1997 Nafisa Joseph Karnataka Top 10 finalist
1996 Sandhya Chib Karnataka Top 10 finalist
1995 Manpreet Brar Delhi 1st Runner-up
1994 Sushmita Sen Delhi Miss Universe 1994
1993 Namrata Shirodkar Maharashtra Top 6 finalist
1992 Madhu Sapre Maharashtra 2nd Runner-up
1991 Christabelle Howie Tamil Nadu Unplaced
1990 Suzanne Sablok Maharashtra Semifinalist
1989 Dolly Minhas. Chandigarh Unplaced
1987 Priyadarshini Pradhan Maharashtra
1986 Mehr Jessia Maharashtra Unplaced
1985 Sonu Walia New Delhi
1984 Juhi Chawla Punjab Best National Costume Award
1983 Rekha Hande Karnataka Unplaced
1982 Pamela Chaudry Singh New Delhi
1981 Rachita Kumar Maharashtra
1980 Sangeeta Bijlani Maharashtra Best National Costume Award
1979 Swaroop Sampat Maharashtra Unplaced
1978 Alamjeet Kaur Chauhan Chandigarh Best National Costume Award
1977 Bineeta Bose Maharashtra Unplaced
1976 Naina Sudhir Balsavar Uttar Pradesh
1975 Meenakshi Kurpad Mumbai
1974 Shailini Bhavnath Dholakia Maharashtra Semifinalist
1973 Farzana Habib Maharashtra Semifinalist
1972 Roopa Satyan Semifinalist
1971 Raj Gill Maharashtra Unplaced
1970 Veena Sajnani Maharashtra
1969 Kavita Bhambhani Maharashtra
1968 Anjum Mumtaz Barg Maharashtra
1967 Nayyara Mirza New Delhi
1966 Yasmin Daji Maharashtra 3rd Runner-up
1965 Persis Khambatta Maharashtra Unplaced
1964 Meher Castelino Mistri Maharashtra
1952 Indrani Rehman Tamil Nadu Debut

Representatives to Miss World

India did not send delegates in 1967, 1965, 1964, 1963

Year Representative State Placement
2013 Navneet Kaur Dhillon Punjab
Top 20, Multimedia Award winner
2012 Vanya Mishra Chandigarh Top 7 finalist, Beauty With a Purpose winner, Multimedia Award winner
2011 Kanishtha Dhankhar Haryana
Top 30 quarter finalist
2010 Manasvi Mamgai Uttarakhand Unplaced
2009 Pooja Chopra Punjab Semifinalist, Beauty With a Purpose winner
2008 Parvathy Omanakuttan Kerala 1st Runner-up, Continental Queen of Beauty – Asia Pacific
2007 Sarah Jane Dias Karnataka Unplaced
2006 Natasha Suri Maharashtra Semifinalist
2005 Sindhura Gadde Andhra Pradesh Semifinalist
2004 Sayali Bhagat1 Maharashtra Unplaced
2003 Ami Vashi Gujarat Top 5 finalist
2002 Shruti Sharma Uttar Pradesh Semifinalist
2001 Sara Corner Karnataka Unplaced
2000 Priyanka Chopra Jharkhand Miss World 2000
1999 Yukta Mookhey Maharashtra Miss World 1999
1998 Annie Thomas Kerala Unplaced
1997 Diana Hayden Andhra Pradesh Miss World 1997,Miss Photogenic, Spectacular swimwear
1996 Rani Jeyraj Tamil nadu Top 5 finalist, Continental Queen of Beauty – Asia Pacific,Spectacular Evening Gown
1995 Preeti Mankotia Karnataka Unplaced
1994 Aishwarya Rai Karnataka Miss World 1994,Miss Photogenic
1993 Karminder Kaur-Virk Chandigarh Unplaced,Best in National costume
1992 Shyla Lopez Karnataka
1991 Ritu Singh New Delhi Semifinalist
1990 Naveeda Mehdi Maharashtra Unplaced
1988 Anuradha Kottur Maharashtra
1987 Manisha Kohli Maharashtra
1986 Maureen Mary Lestourgeon Maharashtra
1985 Sharon Mary Clarke Maharashtra
1984 Suchita Kumar Maharashtra
1983 Sweety Grewal Maharashtra
1982 Uttara Mhatre Kher Maharashtra
1981 Deepti Divakar Andhra Pradesh
1980 Elizabeth Anita Reddi Andhra Pradesh Semifinalist
1979 Raina Winifred Mendonica Maharashtra Unplaced
1978 Kalpana Iyer Maharashtra Semifinalist
1977 Veena Prakash Withdrew in protest against the presence of a white Miss South Africa
1976 Naina Balsavar Withdrew
1975 Anjana Sood Maharashtra Semifinalist
1974 Kiran Dholakia Maharashtra Unplaced
1972 Malathi Basappa Karnataka 4th Runner-up
1971 Prema Narayan Andhra Pradesh Unplaced
1970 Heather Corinne Faville Maharashtra Semifinalist
1969 Adina Shellim Maharashtra Unplaced
1968 Jane Coelho New Delhi
1966 Reita Faria Maharashtra Miss World 1966
1962 Ferial Karim Maharashtra Semifinalist
1961 Veronica Leonora Torcato Maharashtra Unplaced
1960 Iona Pinto Maharashtra
1959 Fleur Ezekiel Maharashtra Debut

Representatives to Miss Earth

Year Representative State Ranking Special Awards
2013 Sobhita Dhulipala Andhra Pradesh Unplaced Miss Photogenic, Miss Eco Beauty
2012 Prachi Mishra Uttar Pradesh Unplaced Miss Friendship, Miss Congeniality
2011 Hasleen Kaur Punjab Unplaced
2010 Nicole Faria Karnataka Miss Earth 2010 Miss Talent
2009 Shriya Kishore Maharashtra Top 16 Semifinalist
2008 Tanvi Vyas2 Gujarat Unplaced
2007 Pooja Chitgopekar Karnataka 1st Runner-up (Miss Earth – Air)
2006 Amruta Patki Maharashtra 1st Runner-up (Miss Earth – Air) Best in Long Gown
2005 Niharika Singh Uttarakhand Unplaced
2004 Jyoti Brahmin3 West Bengal Top 16 Semifinalist
2003 Shweta Vijay Kerala Unplaced
2002 Reshmi Ghosh West Bengal Unplaced
2001 Shamita Singha Maharashtra Top 10 Semifinalist Best in National Costume

Representatives to Miss International

India did not send delegates to Miss International in 1963 -1967, 1972, 1977, 1989, 1990.

Year Representative State Ranking
2013 Gurleen Grewal Punjab Unplaced
2012 Rochelle Maria Rao Tamilnadu Top 15 Semifinalist
2011 Ankita Shorey Jammu & Kashmir Unplaced
2010 Neha Hinge Madhya Pradesh Top 15 Semifinalist
2009 Harshita Saxena Goa Unplaced
2008 Radha Brahmbhatt Gujarat, Northwood, London
2007 Esha Gupta Delhi
2006 Sonali Sehgal West Bengal Semifinalist
2005 Vaishali Desai Maharashtra Unplaced
2004 Mihika Verma Maharashtra Semifinalist
2003 Shonali Nagrani New Delhi 1st Runner-up
2002 Gauhar Khan Maharashtra Unplaced
2001 Kanwal Toor New Delhi Semifinalist
2000 Gayatri Joshi Maharashtra Semifinalist
1999 Srikrupa Murali Karnataka Unplaced
1998 Shwetha Jaishanker Tamil Nadu 2nd Runner-up
1997 Diya Abraham Kerala 1st Runner-up
1996 Fleur Xavier Maharashtra Unplaced
1995 Priya Gill Maharashtra
1994 Fransesca Hart Maharashtra
1993 Pooja Batra Punjab Semifinalist
1992 Kamal Sandhu New Delhi Unplaced
1991 Preeti Mankotia Karnataka Semifinalist
1988 Shikha Swaroop Maharashtra Unplaced
1987 Erika Maria de Souza Maharashtra Semifinalist
1986 Poonam Pahlet Gidwant Maharashtra Unplaced
1985 Vinita Seshadri Vasan Bangalore
1984 Nalanda Ravindra Bhandar West Bengal Semifinalist
1983 Sahila Chadha Punjab Unplaced
1982 Betty O'Connor Maharashta
1981 Meenakshi Seshadri Tamil Nadu
1980 Ulrika Karen Bredemeyer Maharashtra
1979 Nita Pinto Maharashtra
1978 Sabita Dhanrajgir Punjab
1976 Nafisa Ali Maharashtra 2nd Runner-up
1975 Indira Maria Bredemeyer Maharashtra 2nd Runner-up
1974 Leslie Jean Hartnett New Delhi Unplaced
1972 Indira Muthanna Karnataka
1971 Samita Mukherjee West Bengal
1970 Patricia D'Souza New Delhi Semifinalist
1969 Wendy Leslie Vaz Maharashtra Unplaced
1968 Sumita Sen West Bengal Semifinalist
1962 Sheila Chonkar Maharashtra Unplaced
1961 Diana Valentine New Delhi
1960 Iona Pinto Maharashtra 1st Runner-up

Representatives to Miss Supranational

Year Representative State Ranking Special Awards
2013 Vijaya Sharma Delhi Top 20 Top 18 in Miss Internet

Representatives to Miss United Continent

Year Representative State Ranking Special Awards
2013 Purva Rana Himachal Pradesh Vice Queen 3rd in Best National Costume

Representatives to Miss Asia Pacific World

Year Representative State Ranking Special Awards
2013 Shristi Rana Haryana Miss Asia Pacific World 2013 Winner Best National Costume, Miss Personality

Representatives to Miss Heritage World

Year Representative State Ranking Special Awards
2013 Swati Kain Delhi 1st Runner-Up

Representatives to Bride Of The World

Year Representative State Ranking Special Awards
2013 Anukriti Gusain Delhi

Representatives to Miss Asia Pacific International

Year Representative Ranking
2005 Simran Chandok Unplaced
2003 Shonal Rawat 1st Runner-up
2002 Tina Chatwal 2nd Runner-up
2001 Maheshwari Thiagaranjan Unplaced
2000 Dia Mirza Miss Asia Pacific 2000
1999 Shivangi Parikkh Unplaced
1998 Vikkitha Aggarwal
1997 Divya Chauhan 1st Runner-up
1996 Mini Menon Top 10 semifinalist
1995 Ruchi Malhotra 1st Runner-up
1994 Shweta Menon Top 10 semifinalist
1993 Namrata Shirodkar 1st Runner-up
1992 Mehroo Jal Mistry Unplaced
1989 Anuradha Ramani
1988 Viola Antony
1987 Jasleem Kaur
1986 Ana Vasan
1985 Seema Malhotra
1983 Monica Lakhmana
1982 Aparna Sharma
1981 Mehjabeen Ayub Khan
1980 Upneet Pannu
1979 Maureen Mary Lestourgeon 1st Runner-up
1978 Preeti Koppikar Unplaced
1977 Marianne De Souza 1st Runner-up
1976 Anna Adriane Bredemeyer 2nd Runner-up
1975 Seema Marwaha Unplaced
1974 Marilyn Theresa Ferreira
1973 Tara Anne Fonseca Miss Asia Pacific 1973
1972 Samita Mukherjee Unplaced
1971 Urmila Sanandan
1970 Zeenat Aman Miss Asia Pacific 1970
1969 Tasneem Fakir Mohammed Unplaced
1968 Anabella Crawford
  1. ^ First won by Lakshmi Pandit (abdicated)
  2. ^ First Won By Harshita Saxena (dethroned)
  3. ^ First won by Sayali Bhagat, who later became Miss India World

By number of wins

S. No. Pageant Titles Winning years
1 Miss Universe
2
    1994, 2000
2 Miss World
5
    1966, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000
3 Miss Earth
1
    2010
4 Miss International None
5 Miss Supranational None
6 Miss United Continent None
7 Miss Asia Pacific World
2
    2012, 2013
8 Miss Asia Pacific International
3
    1970, 1973, 2000
Winner Finalist Semifinalist

Photographs of international titleholders:

References

  1. ^ Devi, Kanchana (28 March 2012). "Miss India 2012: Who will win this time?". Truth Dive. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  2. ^ "50 YEARS OF MISS INDIA: HIGHS AND LOWS!". Times of India. 24 March 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  3. ^ "The Hindu News Update Service". The Hindu. 9 April 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
  4. ^ News, Press Trust of India (9 April 2007). "No runners-up in Miss India contest; all 3 winners are equal". Daily News and Analysis and Press Trust of India. Retrieved 1 March 2012. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help); Check |first= value (help)
  5. ^ "Miss India Earth to fight for crown in court – Movies News". ibnlive. 3 February 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
  6. ^ "30 contestants gear up for Miss Universe". Hindustan Times. 30 April 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
  7. ^ "Returns Crown".
  8. ^ "Pandit returns Miss India-World crown". Rediff.com. 31 March 2004.

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