MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Renuka

Mrs. Renuka - finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2025

Congratulations Mrs. Renuka from Gurugram, Haryana, for being selected as a finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2025! Let’s know more about her. We interviewed Mrs. Renuka and here are her amazing answers:

Name: Renuka
Profession: Student/Housewife
Qualification: High School Graduate
Location: Gurugram, Haryana
Strengths: Self believe
Weakness: My son
Likes: Making myself happy & strong day by day
Dislikes: Don’t like lies & double-faced people

Tell us about your family:

I live with my husband and my 18-year-old son. I come from the heart of India, the city known as Dil walon ki Delhi, and got married in a village in Gurgaon. Everything was new and unfamiliar for me, but I gave my 200% to adjust and embrace that life with happiness.

Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:

  1. Learn to make your own decisions, otherwise people will start making them for you.
  2. Life doesn’t need to be long, it needs to be meaningful.
  3. Live today as if there’s no tomorrow.
  4. Don’t hand over the key to your happiness to someone else.
  5. I know, Parth, that you’re scared — but I believe you’ll handle everything beautifully.

Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:

I spent years waiting for others’ support, and in the process, I almost lost my own identity. My journey from there to where I am today hasn’t been easy. But one thing I never gave up on was staying happy.

My biggest achievement in life is my son. The day I held him in my arms, I made a promise to myself — that although I had accepted that environment, I would never let my son grow up in conditions that he doesn’t deserve.

I take immense pride in being a mother. My journey of fighting back truly began the day I became one.

I don’t want much — just to raise my son into a kind, wise human being who can make the right decisions in life. I want to give him every happiness I couldn’t have, and along the way, I also want to build an identity of my own.

What is Women Empowerment according to you?

According to me, women empowerment means giving women the power, resources, and opportunities to live their lives on their own terms—both inside and outside the home. It’s about creating a society where women have equal access to education, healthcare, job opportunities, and political representation. True empowerment goes beyond just equality; it’s about removing systemic barriers, challenging outdated mindsets, and building an environment where women can grow, showcase their full potential, and contribute to society without fear of discrimination. It’s about developing self-belief, confidence, and the ability to raise their voice—for themselves and for others.

Message for the society:
My message is that we should try to understand each other a little more, okay? Show sympathy and express understanding. Don’t just look at things on the surface—remember, we’re all human beings. I truly believe in kindness, compassion, and open communication to bridge the gap and create a more inclusive and peaceful world. Let’s build a society where everyone feels safe, respected, and has the opportunity to showcase their talent.

And I really want to highlight the importance of educating women, especially those who are unaware or uneducated, about hygiene. Even if nothing else, we must at least inform women about personal hygiene. There are still many women who lack awareness about this subject, so I definitely want to focus on this point—so that women can take care of their hygiene themselves and stay safe internally too.

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

If I win the title of Mrs India International Queen, I will definitely use this platform to become the voice of those who are unheard. My focus will be on promoting education for underprivileged girls, spreading awareness about mental health, working towards environmental conservation, improving women’s health, or collaborating with a specific charity. I will work in collaboration with organizations that are making a real impact at the grassroots level. I’ll raise my voice to create awareness and help in fundraising efforts.

More importantly, I will actively participate in initiatives that truly bring a positive change in people’s lives. My goal is to be the kind of Queen who doesn’t just wear a crown, but also takes full responsibility for making society better—with complete dedication.

Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?

I have participated in Mrs India International Queen because I truly believe it’s an incredible platform to celebrate the strength and diverse identities of women. It’s not just a pageant—it’s an opportunity to connect with those who have lost touch with themselves, to learn and grow personally, and to raise my voice for the causes that are close to my heart. This is the best platform, and I see it as a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. I’m fully ready to embrace its challenges and opportunities with all my heart.

Ultimately, I hope to inspire other women to recognize their own power, follow their dreams fearlessly, and understand the massive impact they can have on the world. Long live womanhood! And as a mother, I believe a mother can do anything. I will give my best at every level of this Mrs India International Queen journey.