MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Alka Jain

MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Alka Jain

Congratulations Mrs. Alka Jain from Rajasthan for being selected as a finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2026! Let’s know more about her. We interviewed Mrs. Alka and here are her amazing answers:

 

Name: Alka Jain

Profession: Homemaker | Social Worker | Community Leader

Qualification: Pursued a Master’s in English Literature (Punjab University – completed 1 year)

Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan

Strengths: I have the ability to bring warmth, balance, and positivity into every space I enter. My strength lies in my resilience, adaptability, and my never-give-up attitude. I carry a deep emotional intelligence that allows me to connect across generations with ease. I believe in lifting people around me, and no matter the situation, I choose to respond with patience, strength, and grace.

Weakness: I tend to put others before myself and often delay my own aspirations while fulfilling responsibilities. However, I am now learning that honouring my own dreams is just as important, and that self-growth is not selfish — it is necessary.

Likes: Spreading happiness, meaningful conversations, spending time with family, painting, cooking, gardening, and staying active through Zumba. I enjoy being around people who bring positivity and energy into my life.

Dislikes: Negativity, disrespect towards women, rigid thinking, and anything that disturbs peace and harmony in relationships.

 

Tell us about your family:

I am blessed with a beautiful family. I am a proud mother of two well-settled sons and a loving mother-in-law to two wonderful daughters-in-law. I am also a devoted grandmother to my granddaughter Navya, who brings immense joy into my life.

I was born into a modern family in Punjab and later became a part of a traditional family in Jaipur after marriage. My journey has been about embracing both worlds and creating harmony between them.

 

Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:

  • Life is as good as we make it.
  • People look at beautiful places… but I make my place beautiful.
  • Age is just a number — passion has no timeline.
  • It is never too late to start living for yourself.
  • A woman’s true strength lies in her ability to rise, no matter the circumstances.

 

Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:

My greatest achievement is building a strong, loving family and raising two responsible and successful sons while managing all responsibilities with dedication.

I take pride in the way I adapted to a completely new environment after marriage and was able to create a balance between modern and traditional values, contributing to a more progressive family mindset.

I have actively contributed to society through various leadership roles, including being a member of the Jain Social Group, President of the Vaishali Jain Yuva Parishad, Executive Member of Sangini (a women’s empowerment group), and Secretary of an International Women’s Empowerment Group.

One of my proudest personal milestones is completing the Roopkund Trek (approx. 16,500 ft altitude, known for its high-altitude terrain and extreme conditions) in one go — despite having no prior trekking experience. This journey reflects my mental strength, determination, and willingness to push beyond my limits.

Above all, I am proud that I never lost my self-belief — no matter what phase of life I was in.

 

What is Women Empowerment according to you?

Women empowerment, to me, is about believing in yourself and having the confidence to make your own decisions. It is about being mentally strong, emotionally independent, and having the courage to stand by your thoughts.

Empowerment is not about competing with others — it is about recognizing your own worth and living your life with dignity and self-respect.

 

Message for the society:

My message to society is that we should create an environment where women are encouraged to grow, dream, and express themselves freely.

There should be no age limit on aspirations. Every woman deserves a chance to rediscover herself at any stage of life.

When we support women, we strengthen families, communities, and society as a whole.

 

How will you give back to society after becoming a Queen?

If I am given this platform, I would like to continue and expand my work in women’s empowerment and community welfare.

I want to inspire women, especially homemakers, to step out of their comfort zones and believe in their own identity. I would like to work more closely on awareness programs related to hygiene, women’s health, and self-confidence.

I also want to continue my efforts in supporting underprivileged communities and caring for animals, as compassion is something I deeply believe in.

 

Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?

I have participated in Mrs India International Queen because I feel this is my time.

After fulfilling my responsibilities as a mother and homemaker, I now want to explore my individuality. This platform gives me an opportunity to build my confidence, express myself, and step into a new phase of life.

For me, this pageant is not just about beauty — it is about self-discovery, growth, and giving myself a chance to shine.

I want to prove that there is no age barrier when it comes to chasing your dreams.