MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Ankita Gyanchandani
Congratulations Mrs. Ankita Gyanchandani from Hyderabad, Telangana for being selected as a finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2026! Let’s know more about her. We interviewed Mrs. Ankita and here are her amazing answers:
Name: Ankita Gyanchandani
Profession: Audit Manager
Qualification: CA Final, B.Com, M.Com and MBA
Location: Hyderabad, Telangana
Strengths: I excel at solving problems and managing every situation positively and effectively
Weakness: My son
Likes: I like to spend time with my son.
Dislikes: When people use you for their own benefit
Tell us about your family:
I come from a close-knit and respectful family. I am married and share my life with my husband. As a daughter-in-law, I hold my mother-in-law in high regard and value her guidance. I also have a brother-in-law and a sister-in-law, with whom I maintain cordial and respectful relationships. And in my Parental house I have my mother, father, brother, sister, brother-in-law, and sister-in-law. Our family is built on mutual respect, understanding, and strong family values.
Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:
- Every step forward is a victory.
- I don’t compete with others—I elevate myself.
- I’m not perfect, but I’m proud of how far I’ve come.
- I rise not just for myself, but for the women who feel unheard.
- I wear my experiences, not just my smile.
- No matter the challenges, we can grow, shine, and inspire along the way.
- Believe in yourself, even if no one else does.
- She who lifts herself lifts others too.
- I choose myself, every single day.
Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:
One of my biggest achievements is managing nine concurrent audits with my team along with other work, during a very difficult phase of my life. At the same time, my son was hospitalized, and I was also trying to clear my CA Final exams. It wasn’t easy at all, but I kept going. That phase taught me patience, strength, and the importance of not giving up, even when life feels overwhelming.
What is Women Empowerment according to you?
Empowered women empower the world. It’s when a woman can dream without asking for permission.
When she can speak her mind and not be told to stay silent.
When she can choose her life—whether it’s her education, career, marriage, or motherhood—and be respected for that choice.
Empowerment is not about being perfect or powerful all the time. It’s about having the courage to stand up even on difficult days. It’s a mother teaching her daughter to be fearless, and a woman lifting another woman instead of pulling her down.
When a woman believes in herself, she doesn’t just change her own life—she changes the future.
Message for the society:
If I could bring one change to the world, I would want to change how we see women’s dreams.
Too often, girls are told to adjust, to wait, or to think smaller. I want to talk about giving women the freedom to dream without fear or guilt. About letting them fail, learn, and rise again—just like anyone else.
I want society to understand that a woman doesn’t need permission to grow. When we support her choices instead of questioning them, we don’t just help one woman—we shape a better future for families, communities, and generations.
How will you give back to society after becoming a Queen?
After becoming a beauty pageant Queen, I want to give back in a very honest and simple way.
I want to stay connected to real people and real problems. I would spend time talking to girls and women who feel they are not good enough or not meant for big dreams, and share my own journey to remind them that confidence is built, not born.
I want to support education and self-belief, especially for girls who come from ordinary backgrounds and think success is only for “special” people. I don’t want to just wear a crown—I want to use it as a responsibility, to listen, to guide, and to inspire.
If I can help women believe in themselves a little more, I know I’ve truly given back to society.
As a Beauty Queen, I will use my voice and platform to empower women, support education, and uplift my community—turning my crown into a tool for real change.
Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?
I have participated in Mrs India International Queen to challenge myself, grow as an individual, and use this platform to inspire and empower women. I want to represent grace, confidence, and social responsibility, while making a meaningful impact in my community and beyond.
Somewhere along the way, many women are made to believe that after marriage their dreams should come second. I joined this pageant to remind myself—and other women—that our identity doesn’t end with responsibilities.
This platform gives me the courage to step out, to believe in myself again, and to show that it’s never too late to chase what sets your heart on fire. I’m here not just for a crown, but to stand as proof that a married woman can still dream, grow, and shine in her own way.
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