MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Samita Pathania

MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Samita Pathania

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

 

Name: Samita Pathania

Profession: School President

Qualification: Graduation

Location: Himachal Pradesh

Strengths: Leadership qualities

Weakness: My children

Likes: Dancing and socializing myself

Dislikes: Superstitious thinking about single mothers

 

Tell us about your family:

I love my two children. They are my life and my weakness and I want to build a home for them.

 

Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:

 

  • You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.

 

Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:

The Govt. Sen. Sec. Girls School was established in Dharamshala in 1932. But the government was going to shut it down in April 2026 and merge it with a boys’ school. But girls and their parents were not ready to go and study there. Then we started a protest against the government. And as their leader, I did my duty because I am the president of the school. I finally succeeded and the government had to change its decision.

 

What is Women Empowerment according to you?

According to me Women Empowerment is having decision-making power and accepting the challenges given by society.

 

Message for the society:

Believe in yourself and never give up. Accept all the challenges of society because it is also a woman who shapes this society.

 

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

I would push for the modernization of traditions to protect women’s rights, education and safe spaces and encourage financial independence.

 

Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?

I participated in Mrs India International Queen to represent the modern woman.

“And I want to prove myself to those people who left me and my children, thinking that I was weak and helpless.”