MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Hima Bindu

Mrs. Hima Bindu

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

 

Name: Hima Bindu

Profession: Deputy Manager, State Bank of India

Qualification: Master of Computer Applications

Location: Hyderabad, Telangana

Strengths: My greatest strength is my confidence, resilience and the ability to connect with people. I adapt quickly while continuing to learn and grow. I’m a good listener. Another strength is my determination. Once I set a goal, I stay committed and give my best to achieve it. I’m kind and compassionate towards the weak and the needy.

Weakness: I feel multitasking is my weakness and currently I’m working on being less self-critical. I am a perfectionist at times. I have realised the importance of appreciating my efforts and growth. I’m continuously working on becoming better each day.

Likes: I am a music lover, an adventurer and a nature explorer. I enjoy sharing ideas and being part of meaningful conversations. I like staying active, and taking care of my overall well-being.

Dislikes: I don’t like negativity where people bring others down. I try to stay away from toxic attitudes. I dislike dishonesty, as trust is very important in any relationship. I surround myself with positivity, respect and motivation.

 

Tell us about your family:

I come from an agri-educated family. Both my parents are Agri Graduates and are now retired. My husband owns a tour operating business in Canada. We run tourist coach buses to and from Niagara Falls. My younger sister, a doctor in a medical MNC and brother-in-law, who is in business, are settled in Dubai. One kid on progress.

 

Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:

  • The very moment a woman identifies her skills and knowledge, she starts to shine and leave sparkles wherever she goes.
  • In the middle of every difficulty, there lies a great opportunity.
  • Every time a woman stands up for herself, she stands up for all women.

 

Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:

As a busy banker in the government sector, I am proud to say that I’m successful in balancing both my professional and personal life positively. I am patient enough to handle the micro detailing of all circumstances and rule out the troubles effectively. I have received several awards and rewards from the organization. However, my biggest achievement is that I feel more happier when I participate in welfare activities like the distribution of food and clothes to the needy. I have made it a habit to spend time and share love with children who lack parental support, which I’m very proud of.

Also, I have been finalist in a beauty pageant in 2024.

 

What is Women Empowerment according to you?

Basic key aspects for women’s empowerment are primarily, education, as it helps break the cycles of poverty and discrimination.

Secondly, economic independence ensures equal pay and supports women and their families.

Promoting social equality, eliminating harmful traditions and promoting respect in the society. Encouraging women to take part in leadership roles and decision-making roles. Exercising legal rights helps build stronger families and healthier communities.

Women’s empowerment is not just a women’s issue. It’s a human rights issue. A society can truly progress when women and men have equal opportunities to grow and succeed.

 

Message for the society:

In my opinion, beauty is not just what we see in the mirror; it is reflected in our kindness, courage, and the way we uplift others. As a society, we must learn to celebrate diversity, embrace individuality and redefine beauty beyond the superficial standards. True beauty lies in confidence, compassion and the strength to make a positive impact. Hence, it’s important to build a world where everyone feels valued, empowered and beautiful in their own unique way.

 

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

If I become a Queen, I will use my voice and platform to create meaningful change in society. I believe true leadership is about service, so I would focus on empowering young individuals through education, confidence building and other awareness programs. I would like to support causes that promote mental health, gender equality, and opportunities for underprivileged communities. I would work closely with local organizations to bring real impact at the grassroots level, because change begins within our own communities. As a Queen, I would not just wear a crown; I would carry a responsibility to inspire, uplift, and give hope to others. My goal is to leave a positive and lasting difference in people’s lives.

 

Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?

For me, this contest is an opportunity to prove that beauty comes with strength, intelligence and compassion. I’m happy to participate in Mrs India International Queen contest because I see it as a platform for growth, self-expression and purpose. It’s not just about appearance; it’s about confidence, discipline and the ability to represent something meaningful. This journey allows me to learn, connect with inspiring individuals and use my voice to stand for the causes I believe in. I want to challenge myself, step out of my comfort zone and become a better version of who I am.