“Miss and Mrs India The Crown 2026” Grandly Concludes in Jaipur; Garima Chauhan and Ruby Chaudhary Win Prestigious Titles




Jaipur.

The Pink City of Jaipur once again witnessed an evening filled with glamour, fashion, confidence, and women empowerment as the grand finale of “Miss and Mrs India The Crown 2026” was organized at Raj Aangan Resort. The prestigious beauty pageant, organized jointly by Gold Events and Beti Foundation, brought together talented participants from across the country who showcased their beauty, confidence, intelligence, and personality on one platform.



The event turned into a spectacular celebration of fashion, culture, art, and empowerment. The beautifully decorated venue, dazzling lights, music, and a professionally designed stage created a mesmerizing atmosphere that kept the audience engaged throughout the evening.






The program began with colorful cultural performances and glamorous ramp walks by contestants, who impressed everyone not only with their appearance but also with their confidence, communication skills, and inspiring personalities. Various rounds were conducted during the competition, including traditional wear, western wear, talent round, and question-answer sessions.






After a tough competition, the jury announced the winners in different categories. In the Miss category, Ruby Chaudhary from Haryana won the prestigious title of “Miss India The Crown 2026” with her remarkable stage presence, confidence, and outstanding performance. Her elegant personality and impressive answers during the final round won the hearts of both judges and audience members.







Siddhi Rathore was crowned “Miss India Rajasthan,” while Prabha Swarnkar secured the position of First Runner-Up, Ankita Sen became Second Runner-Up, and Priya Patel was declared Third Runner-Up.





In the Mrs category, Garima Chauhan won the coveted title of “Mrs India” with her grace, intelligence, and confidence. Her victory reflected the message that women can continue to achieve their dreams and shine even after marriage. Jaya Sharma was crowned “Mrs India Rajasthan.”






The evening also featured stunning appearances by several supermodels and young talents who added glamour to the event. Among them were Super Teen First Runner-Up Karishma Agrawal, Garima Maheshwari, Brand Ambassador Ojasvi Shankar, Pankhudi Tiwari, Senior Miss India model Manya Saini, Ankita Solanki, Siya Bisht, Mahima Chaudhary, Savi Chauhan, Preeti Jangid, and Monica Rao, who captivated the audience with their confident runway walks and stylish presentations.






Priyanka Sharma served as the Brand Ambassador of the event, while Kavya directed the overall show. The successful management and execution of the event were handled by SS Events Director, model, and actor Shubham Khandelwal, whose team received appreciation for conducting the program in a highly professional manner.






Show Directors Raj Sharma and Rahul Sharma stated that the objective of the event was not only to organize a beauty competition but also to provide women with a platform to express themselves, build confidence, and move towards self-reliance and empowerment. They emphasized that women today are excelling in every field and such platforms motivate them to pursue their dreams fearlessly.






The stylish designer outfits worn by the contestants became one of the major highlights of the evening. Designers Mamta Jaiswal from “Style Studio,” Ashpak Khan from “Jainbas,” and Arif Khan from “Inayat” played an important role in enhancing the glamour quotient of the show through their elegant costume collections





The makeover and styling of the participants were done by the teams of “Glam Aura,” led by Sarita Sherasiya, and “Makeup Muse by Naz,” led by Nazmin Jindran. Their professional styling added sophistication and elegance to the contestants’ overall appearance.





The jury panel consisted of several renowned personalities including Sunita Meena, Pooja Sharma, Mamta Jaiswal, Sayna Sharma, Dr. Ruhi Charak, Naina Kumari, Shreyansh Dhahado, and Dr. Govind Singh. The judges evaluated contestants on the basis of personality, talent, stage presence, confidence, and social awareness before selecting the winners.






Apart from the beauty pageant, the event also honored 12 individuals with the “Indian Pride Icon Award” for their remarkable contributions in different fields. Those honored included Rajesh Saini, Mukesh Saini, Ashish Singh, Shubham Gupta, Akbar Khan, Ashish Vijay, Tanurag, Mohammad Asif, Shubham Khandelwal, Tapesh Jangid, Shreyansh Dada, and anchor Tanisha Chopra.



The event was attended by several distinguished guests and prominent personalities, including Pooja Sharma, Ramniwas Chaudhary, Nisha Sharma, Bhuvnesh Sharma, Avinash Goyal, Ankesh Mathur, Vivek Gupta, Brijesh Pathak, Bhavesh Arora, Anil Chaudhary, Aman Verma, Sabir Qureshi, Shalu Mehra, Kirti Joshi, Deepak Soni, Rinki Rupani, Priyanka Meena, Meenakshi Jain, Advocate Shiv Joshi, Neha Vijay, Mohit Meena, Piyush Sharma, Sona Sahu, Pihu Singh, Ghanshyam Jangid, Pawan Jangid, Ankit Khandelwal, Shankar Dayal Sharma, Mukesh Kumar Sharma, Sam Oberoi, KK Salvi, Ronit Raj, and many others.





During the event, organizers also highlighted the efforts of Beti Foundation in promoting women empowerment, education, and self-confidence among young girls and women. They stated that the foundation continuously works to provide opportunities and platforms to talented women so they can gain recognition at the national level.

For the audience, the evening was not merely a fashion event but a celebration of inspiration, confidence, and determination. Many participants shared that the platform encouraged them to recognize their own potential and inspired them to move ahead fearlessly in life.

At the conclusion of the event, all participants, designers, makeup artists, organizers, and supporting teams were honored for their contributions. The winners dedicated their success to their families, mentors, and organizers for supporting and motivating them throughout their journey.

“Miss and Mrs India The Crown 2026” emerged as much more than just a beauty pageant. It became a symbol of confidence, talent, empowerment, and the evolving identity of modern Indian women. The grand event in Jaipur successfully delivered the message that today’s women are capable of creating their own identity in every field and, with the right platform and opportunities, can shine at the national level with pride and excellence.

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