Vanshika Parmar crowned as Miss Earth India 2022

Vanshika Parmar crowned as Miss Earth India 2022

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Category : Awards Published on: September 10 2022

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  • Vanshika Parmar won the title of Miss Earth India 2022.
  • Miss Earth India 2021 Rashmi Madhuri passed her crown to the Winner of Miss Earth India 2022 Vanshika Parmar.
  • Whereas Mansi Chourasiya won Miss Global India 2022 title and was crowned by Nimisha Saxena , Director Divine Group.
  • Miss Earth and Miss Global, respectively, will represent India on global stages against 90+ countries.
  • Miss Divine Beauty 2022 was organized by Divine Group Foundation in collaboration with Colonel Ajay Ahlawat of Rissala Polo Club at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Weight lifting auditorium.
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