MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Manju Arora

Mrs. Manju Arora

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

 

Name: Manju Arora

Profession: Care Professional

Qualification: BSc and MA

Location: London

Strengths: Energetic, calm and dedicated

Weakness: Easily distracted, moody and saying “No”

Likes: Nature, sound of the ocean break at night and meeting people

Dislikes: People taking advantage of me and bullies

 

Tell us about your family:

We are 4 in my family.

Me, my husband, daughter & son.

My husband’s name is Yashpal, He works in customer service at Heathrow.

My daughter’s name is Shivangi, She is studying at Brunol University.

My son’s name is Hiyaush, He is studying in year 4 at Primary School.

 

Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:

  • Progress, not perfection.
  • I am stronger than my fears and more capable than my doubts.
  • Believe in yourself, even when the path feels uncertain.
  • I am not in competition with anybody but myself. My goal is to beat my last performance.

 

Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:

In my school farewell, I received the Best Dancer & Most Beautiful Girl awards.

As a Carer in London, I have received Carer of the Month twice in three years.

 

What is Women Empowerment according to you?

To me, women’s empowerment means that every woman has the freedom, opportunity & support to make her own choices about her life – and the ability to act on those choices safely and with dignity.

 

Message for the society:

Change begins with us –

Teach boys to respect, teach girls to believe in themselves & teach society that equality benefits everyone. Together, we can create a future where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.

 

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

For me, a Queen is someone who serves.

I would use my voice to promote education, women’s empowerment & confidence among young people. I want to inspire others through actions, support community initiatives & remind every woman that she is capable of achieving her dreams. A crown is not about recognition; it is about responsibility & creating a positive impact that lasts beyond the title.

 

Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?

I participated in Mrs India International Queen because I wanted to challenge myself, grow as a person & become a voice for women who dream of doing more.

This platform allows me to inspire confidence, promote women’s empowerment & prove that every woman has the potential to shine, regardless of her age.

For me, this journey is about purpose, growth & creating a meaningful impact.