Praveena Anjana of Udaipur won the title of Miss International India 2023

Praveena Anjana of Udaipur won the title of Miss International India 2023

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Category : Awards Published on: September 06 2023

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  • Praveena Anjana, 23, from Udaipur, won the Miss International India 2023 title and secured her place to represent India at the Miss International pageant to be held in Japan this October 2023.
  • Praveena Anjana started her modeling career at a young age and recently won the Miss Divine Beauty 2023 pageant in August.
  • The Miss International pageant, a prestigious global beauty pageant, is held every year in Japan with the mission of promoting world peace and understanding through beauty.
  • It is considered to be the fourth largest beauty pageant globally based on the participation of national winners in the international pageant.
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