MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Anjli

MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Anjli

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

Name: Anjli

Profession: Software Engineer

Qualification: B. Tech

Location: Bihar

Strengths: Self-driven, grounded, and resilient, I’m direct and honest, and I stand by my values even when it’s uncomfortable. I balance empathy with sharp rationality. Pressure doesn’t break me; it brings out my strongest, most composed self. At my core, I lead with kindness.

Weakness: I take time to fully trust people, not because I’m closed off, but because I value depth and sincerity in relationships. I always try to see the good in people and give them the benefit of doubt, which sometimes backfires. Learning from each mistake makes me stronger in the long race of life.

Likes: I have a deep interest in fashion and styling — I enjoy expressing personality and mood through clothing. Dance is the love of my life; it’s how I process challenges and move through obstacles with energy and resilience. I also enjoy singing and sketching, which give me creative outlets to slow down and express myself in different ways.

Dislikes: I dislike and question social rules that dictate how women should sit, speak, or behave simply to remain “acceptable.” I don’t believe in blindly following traditions that no longer make sense. I value authenticity over approval.

I also struggle with hypocrisy — especially when people publicly revere powerful women yet feel threatened when a real woman speaks clearly, confidently, and without apology.

Tell us about your family:

I feel truly blessed to have such a loving family. On my parental side, I am grateful for my father a retired government employee, and my mother, a housemaker, along with my two wonderful siblings — my sister, a lawyer, and my brother, a medical student.

On my in-laws’ side, I’m fortunate to have my caring father-in-law, a businessman, my mother-in-law, a housemaker, my supportive husband, a businessman, and his lovely sister, who works in IT abroad. All of them make life richer and fuller.

Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:

  • In this world where you can become anything, be kind.
  • No mud, no lotus; no struggle, no success.
  • The comeback is always stronger than the setback.
  • Don’t wait. The time will never be just right.
  • Let your faith be greater than your fear.

Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:

I come from a small city with limited opportunities and judgemental perspectives, yet I’ve forged my own path and learned to think beyond boundaries — something I’m deeply proud of. I’ve built my career in the IT industry over the past 4.5 years, while also pursuing passions like dance, fashion, singing, and sketching. Above all, I take pride in my resilience, authenticity, and the meaningful connections I’ve nurtured along the way.

Recently, I joined my friend in supporting her first dance studio in our city, helping create a platform where many young girls can express themselves, grow, and choose their passion. I see this as an important step toward encouraging young girls to think beyond limitations and pursue what they truly love. This experience has also allowed me to connect with the younger generation, guide them, and support them in shaping their future in the best way possible—and that makes me truly proud.

What is Women Empowerment according to you?

I believe women’s empowerment is the courage and freedom to break societal limits, define your own path, and thrive on your own terms. Being unapologetically yourself, thinking independently, and using your voice and abilities to create an impact. There is truly no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish.

Message for the society:

I stand by the belief that every woman has the power to define her own life. Society often imposes limits on how women should act, speak, or dream — I urge everyone to break these barriers. Let us celebrate strength, authenticity, and kindness, and empower each other to rise, lead, and shine — not just for ourselves, but for the generations to come.
Awareness of mental health is just as important as physical health. we can only help others when we first help ourselves, as the saying goes, “We cannot pour tea out of an empty kettle.”

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

As a Queen, I want to use this platform to create a meaningful and long-lasting impact, especially for women and young girls from small towns like mine. I plan to:

-Advocate for women’s empowerment and mental health awareness, helping individuals balance personal growth, responsibilities, and emotional well-being.

-Expand initiatives like the dance studio I’ve partnered with, providing girls a platform to explore their passions, express themselves, and pursue their dreams fearlessly.

-Collaborate with organizations that support education, women’s safety, and opportunities for girls to grow in every field they choose.

Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?

I have participated in Mrs India International Queen because I want to turn my story into a source of inspiration. Coming from a small city, I understand how limited opportunities and societal expectations can make dreams feel distant. I want to show that with determination, self-belief, and courage, one can break boundaries, pursue passions, and create meaningful impact.

This platform gives me the chance to amplify my voice, advocate for women’s empowerment, and reach a wider audience — inspiring others to believe in themselves, chase their goals, and realize that opportunities to grow, lead, and shine are endless if they take the first step. I want to prove that success is possible for anyone, regardless of where they come from, and to encourage others to dream bigger and bolder.