Miss India World 2022: Karnataka's Sini Shetty crowned winner
Published By : Tuhina Sahoo | July 4, 2022 11:24 AM
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Bengaluru, July 4: Karnataka-based Sini Shetty became the Femina Miss India World 2022 winner on Sunday at the grand finale of VLCC Femina Miss India at JIO World Convention Center in Mumbai. Rubal Shekhawat of Rajasthan emerged as Femina Miss India 2022 first runner-up and Uttar Pradesh's Shinata Chauhan was named Femina Miss India 2022 second runner-up. wp:html /wp:html The post also said that the pageant winners have a powerful voice and that the platform can help them change the world. "We've seen the passion with which they've worked for these titles and must say that they deserve every bit of this," the post concluded. wp:html /wp:html The handle shared the expression of these beautiful women when they first were crowned. Dedicating a special post to Shetty, the organisers said that the Miss India World 2022 won hearts at the centre stage with her magnetism, charm, endurance and beauty. They are confident she will make the country proud on the Miss World stage. "World - here she comes," the post read. wp:html /wp:html Born in Mumbai, the 21-year-old Shetty holds a bachelor's degree in accounting and finance. Currently, she is pursuing a professional course - Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). She is also a trained Bharatanatyam dancer. Shetty's win has added another glory gem to Karnataka. Before her, Karnataka has given the country many beauties such as Lara Dutta, Sarah Jane Dias, Sandhya Chib, Nafisa Joseph, Rekha Hande, and Lymaraina D' Souza.
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