MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Rati Sinha
Congratulations Mrs. Rati Sinha from Uttar Pradesh for being selected as a finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2026! Let’s know more about her. We interviewed Mrs. Rati and here are her amazing answers:
Name: Rati Sinha
Profession: Teacher
Qualification: M.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed. from Noida
Location: Uttar Pradesh
Strengths: My core strength is emotional intelligence. It’s the combination of being an empathetic listener who feels deeply for others. I don’t just hear people – I understand their unsaid emotions, In today’s world, we don’t lack speakers, we lack listeners who truly care. My emotional nature is not my weakness; It’s my ability to connect heart-to-heart. This strength helps me guide others with compassion and make them feel seen, heard and valued.
Weakness: My weakness is that I am an overthinker who trust people very quickly. I feel deeply for others. So, I overthink their problems like my own and trust them instantly because I see good in everyone first.
So, my weakness is actually teaching me balance – how to care deeply without losing myself. “I believe a good Queen needs both, a soft heart and a wise mind.
Likes: I like most is having deep conversations that help people. For me, a real conversation is not about talking, it’s about healing I believe kindness begins with conversation, and if my words or even my silence can make someone feel heard and valued, that is what I like the most.
Dislikes: I dislike fakeness and quick judgments. Because as someone who feels deeply, I know everyone has a story we cannot see. So, I choose to listen first, understand always and judge never. That’s the kindness I stand for.
Tell us about your family:
My family is truly my lifeline.
My husband, Sachin Sinha, is currently working with Indus Towers Ltd as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) for the Bihar & Jharkhand Circle and is based in Patna. He is a very caring, cool and calm individual-a truly supportive partner and a wonderful friend.
We are blessed with two sons. My elder son, Atharv, is in the final year of his Engineering in Computer Science with a specialization in Al & ML from VIT, Bhopal. My younger son, Parth, is currently studying in Class 7.
They bring immense joy and strength to our lives, making my family complete.
Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:
- Behind every successful woman is herself.
- No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
- Your life is not yours if you always care what others think.
- I am not here to be perfect. I am here to be real, confident and unforgettable.
- I don’t compete with other girls, I compete with the fear inside me.
Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:
Currently associated with the Inner Wheel Club, Patna, actively contributing to various social service initiatives. As part of recent activities, we organized an awareness camp for visually impaired individuals, extended support to orphanage homes, and facilitated the donation of an ambulance to a hospital to strengthen emergency healthcare services.
Honoured with the title in 2023 in a beauty pageant at Ranchi, Jharkhand, organized by WAMS Group, Ranchi. The recognition celebrates confidence, elegance, and overall personality.
Finalist contestant in a Talent Hunt 2022, a prominent platform organized by 92.7 Big FM, showcasing talent, confidence, and personality among participants.
What is Women Empowerment according to you?
To me, Women Empowerment is not just about giving mic- it’s about creating a world where she is heard even when she whispers.
I believe true empowerment begins in the heart. It’s when a women trust her own voice, set emotional boundaries and knows that her softness is not her weakness – it’s her superpower.
So, it’s not a fight against men. It’s a partnership with society to say: let her feel deeply think wisely and choose freely. Because when one woman rises with compassion and courage, she lifts her entire family and through them, the nation.
Message for the society:
My message for the society is “start listening more and judging less”. I think that real change doesn’t start with loud voices.
If you want to change the world, don’t change people understand them first.
How will you give back to society after becoming a Queen?
I believe society becomes better not through big revolutions, but through small, consistent actions of compassion.
First, I will make society better by starting at home – As a mother, I am raising my kids with empathy, emotional honesty and respect for all. Because I believe a better society begins at our dinner tables, where we teach the next generation to listen before they judge.
I will use this platform to Create “Safe Listening Circles” in schools and communities: especially for women and teenagers.
Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?
I have participated in Mrs India International Queen, because it is not just a stage of beauty, but a platform for identity. If my journey inspires even two women to believe in themselves, then it will be my biggest achievement.
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