MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Rachitha
Congratulations Mrs. Rachitha from Mangalore, Karnataka for being selected as a finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2025! Let’s know more about her. We interviewed Mrs. Rachitha and here are her amazing answers:
Name: Rachitha
Profession: IT
Qualification: MCA
Location: Mangalore, Karnataka
Strengths: I am empathetic by nature, which allows me to connect well with people from all walks of life. I believe that challenges are just stepping stones to growth, and I never back down easily. I also value self-respect deeply—if I feel disrespected or unappreciated, I don’t hesitate to set boundaries and distance myself. This has helped me maintain my dignity and peace of mind in every aspect of life.
Weakness: I tend to be a perfectionist, which sometimes leads me to overthink. I am currently working on finding a balance between striving for excellence and knowing when to let go.
Likes: I love dancing, singing, traveling, and spending time with animals. I enjoy participating in cultural events, exploring nature, and experimenting with fashion and photography. I also love having long, meaningful conversations on topics that interest me and listening to people share their life experiences.
Dislikes: I dislike dishonesty, discrimination, and cruelty to animals. I also don’t appreciate negativity or judgemental attitudes that limit growth and self-expression.
Tell us about your family:
I am blessed with a loving and supportive family. My husband is my biggest cheerleader, always encouraging me to follow my dreams. I also share a respectful and cordial bond with my in-laws and brother-in-law, who are part of my extended support system. I come from a humble background where values, respect, and education were deeply rooted. I lived like a Queen because my parents took care of me like a princess. Their unconditional love and guidance have shaped the person I am today. Our family also includes our adorable dog and cats.
Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:
- Whenever there is a decline in righteousness and an increase in unrighteousness, O Arjuna, I manifest myself to protect the good and destroy the evil.
- She remembered who she was and the game changed.
- Don’t wait for the light at the end of the tunnel. Light it up yourself.
- Where there is a woman, there is magic.
Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:
Getting placed in the IT field was a very proud moment for me, especially because it brought so much happiness to my parents. Their joy and pride made it feel like a big personal achievement.
During my school days, I was actively involved in sports—I was a state-level discus thrower and also represented my school in throwball at the state level. These experiences shaped my confidence and taught me discipline, strength, and the spirit of teamwork.
I’ve also participated in various dance and singing events and photoshoots, overcoming stage fear and building self-confidence over time. Becoming a finalist in Mrs India International Queen 2025 is a dream come true and a testimony to my belief that women can achieve anything when they believe in themselves.
What is Women Empowerment according to you?
To me, women empowerment means giving women the freedom, confidence, and support to make their own choice whether it’s in education, career, family, or self-expression. It’s about creating a world where a woman’s voice is heard, her dreams are respected, and her rights are protected. Empowerment starts with self-awareness and is fueled by education, opportunities, and equality.
Message for the society:
Let’s create a world where empathy, acceptance, and inclusion are the norm. I would love to advocate for mental health awareness, body positivity, and animal welfare. Let’s normalize seeking help, embracing imperfections, and treating all living beings with kindness. We rise by lifting others, let’s make that our daily mission.
How will you give back to society after becoming a Queen?
I plan to use this platform to promote awareness around mental wellness and support young girls in rural areas with access to education and career guidance. I also want to organize workshops in schools and colleges to boost confidence and self-esteem in young women. As an animal lover, I also hope to collaborate with local NGOs to support stray animal rescue and adoption.
Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?
I’ve participated in Mrs India International Queen to celebrate womanhood, break stereotypes, and show that strength and beauty go hand in hand. I want to inspire others who feel limited by societal norms or personal doubts to step forward and shine. This pageant is more than a crown, it’s a voice, a platform, and a movement. And I want to be a part of that change.
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