India is hosting the Miss World 2025 competition in Hyderabad, Telangana. Its final is going to be held on the evening of May 31. The Miss World competition has always been very exciting. In this competition, not only is the beauty of the participants tested, but also their purpose and thoughts. Now, before the name of the winner of Miss World 2025 gets declared, let's look at the list of Indian titleholders of the pageant.
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Reita Faria Powell made history by becoming the first Indian woman to win Miss World. In 1966, she won over the judges and the world with her elegance and intelligence. As a medical student and now a doctor, Reita broke stereotypes and cleared the path for Indian women to achieve success abroad.
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Famous Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan became Miss World in 1994. Aishwarya became the second Indian woman to win the Miss World crown. There was a gap of 28 years between Reita Faria and Aishwarya Rai winning the title. So when Aishwarya got the Miss World crown, there was a festive atmosphere in the whole country.
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Diana Hayden became the third woman from India to win the title of Miss World. She won this title in 1997. She was born in Hyderabad in 1973. Diana is a trained classical dancer who also has a degree in civil engineering. After winning the title of Miss World, she has also worked in many TV ads and films.
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Priyanka Chopra is someone who needs no introduction. She participated in the Miss World competition from India in the year 2000 and became the fifth Indian woman to wear this crown. She won this title at the age of just 18.
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Manushi Chillar, who hails from Haryana, is the sixth Indian woman to win the title of Miss World in 2017. In the final round of the Miss World competition, she was asked which work should get the highest salary. In response, she said, "Mother." This answer not only won her the Miss World crown but also got a lot of praise from the people.