MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Nilima SSethia
Congratulations Mrs. Nilima SSethia from Kolkata, West Bengal, for being selected as a finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2025! Let’s know more about her. We interviewed Mrs. Nilima and here are her amazing answers:
Name: Mrs. Nilima SSethia
Profession: Image Consultant
Qualification: B.A (Eng Hons)
Location: Kolkata, West Bengal
Strengths: Problem-solving skills, Empathy and A Learner.
Weakness: Gets carried away easily because of kind-heartedness nature
Likes: Dance, Good Food and Music
Dislikes: Dishonesty and Bad Behaviour
Tell us about your family:
Living with husband and two kids.
Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:
- Believe you can and you’re halfway there.
- The expert in anything was once a beginner.
- You have to believe in yourself when no-one does.
- Be authentic. Be unique.
Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself?
- During COVID, I realized that while our kids had online education, underprivileged children had no access to learning. So, my friend and I started Sorridii7, bringing education to a village. Today, seeing 100+ kids learning, growing, and even getting computer training fills my heart with joy.
- In 2018, I introduced 3D Casting Impressions in India, a concept completely new at the time. With the right marketing and craftsmanship, I was honoured to be featured in India Today as a pioneer in this creative space.
- When most people think of slowing down, I stepped up! With no social media experience, I launched Evolvere7, my Image Consulting brand. In just one year, I grew to 100K+ followers and transformed 500+ clients worldwide. This journey proved that age is never a barrier to success. Today, empowering women to feel confident and stylish is my greatest achievement.
What is Women Empowerment according to you?
Women Empowerment, to me, means:
- Power to make her own decisions – From education to career, marriage to finances, a woman should have the right to decide for herself, not just follow what others choose for her.
- Independence starts young – Girls should be raised to think, decide, and voice their opinions, rather than being taught silence and perfection.
- Right to be heard – Women handle household decisions daily, yet are often left out of major life choices. Whether it’s her career, investments, or her child’s future, her input must be valued.
- Equal say, everywhere – Be it at home, work, or society, a women voice should carry as much weight as a men.
- Fundamental Right, not a privilege – The Right to Speech is guaranteed by the Constitution; women should never feel hesitant to use it.
Message for the society.
Empowered women create a stronger world. It’s time we stand together to uplift, support, and encourage every woman to rise beyond challenges. True empowerment comes from education, financial independence, and good health—when a woman thrives, her family prospers, and society flourishes. Let’s build a world where every woman has the strength, opportunities, and support to shine. Change begins with us—let’s spread awareness, confidence, and positivity to make it happen!
How will you give back to society after becoming a Queen?
I strongly believe in creating a better world for the next generation. I actively participate in awareness camps for an eco-friendly environment, promoting small but impactful changes like reducing single-use plastic, conserving water, and saving energy. Simple habits like using reusable bags, carpooling, or cycling can make a big difference.
Beyond this, I am deeply passionate about spreading awareness on social issues like women health and financial independence.
One cause that is very close to my heart is child education. Through my NGO, Sorridii 7, I provide computer skills, English, drawing, and general knowledge to underprivileged children. If given a larger platform, I aim to expand this 100x and bring quality education to as many children as possible because they are the future of our nation.
Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?
As I was Born for it!
Recent Posts
- MRS INDIA 2025 IN THE TIMES OF INDIA
- MRS INDIA 2025 IN INDIA TODAY
- MRS INDIA 2025 IN HINDUSTAN TIMES
- ANKITA SAROHA INTERVIEW IN MID-DAY
- MRS INDIA 2025 IN ZEE NEWS
- MRS INDIA 2025 IN BUSINESS STANDARD
- Mrs India 2024 in INDIA TODAY
- Mrs India 2022 in TIMES OF INDIA
- Mrs India 2021 in TIMES OF INDIA
- Mrs India 2020 in TIMES OF INDIA
- MRS INDIA 2025 IN ANI
- MRS INDIA 2025 IN PTI
- MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Sujata Maji
- MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Uma Mittal
- MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Sangita Chatterji Chanda