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Miss Universe India 2025: Who is Manika Vishwakarma?

Miss Universe India 2025 has finally been crowned, and Manika Vishwakarma from Rajasthan will now represent India at the global 74th Miss Universe competition to be held in Thailand later this year. Crowned Miss Universe India 2024 Rhea Singha, she beat Tanya Sharma from Uttar Pradesh (the first runner-up), Mehak Dhingra from Haryana (the second runner-up), and Amishi Kaushik (the third runner-up) to win the coveted title.
The finale round saw Manika face a tough question: If she had to choose between advocating for women’s education or providing economic aid to poor families, what would she prioritise and why? She chose women’s education, calling it the key to breaking cycles of poverty. She said, “Educating women doesn’t just change one life, it transforms the future of families, communities, and nations.”
Speaking with PTI right after her win, she said, “To be honest, we always speak about struggle. But I would like to talk about the support that I have got. I always had a supportive family and community, even though I come from a small town. I got a great education. My teachers played a role in it. So, rather than struggles, I would give credit to all those who have supported me in this journey. I am so grateful to all of you. It wouldn’t have been possible without you.”
Who is Manika Vishwakarma?
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Originally hailing from Sri Ganganagar in Rajasthan and now living in Delhi, Manika — who was previously crowned the Miss Universe Rajasthan 2024 — is known to be a dynamic personality with an inspiring portfolio. She is a student in the final year of her Political Science and Economics degree. Trained in classical dance, Manika also does painting. She was also honoured the Lalit Kala Academy and the JJ School of Arts.
She is also an advocate of neurodivergence as the founder of Neuronova – an initiative dedicated to raising awareness about conditions like ADHD.

India has a notable hory at the international stage of Miss Universe, producing several winners who went on to become global icons. In fact, India has three title winners and ranks in the Top 10 Miss Universe winners l.
Sushmita Sen (1994) – the first Indian to win Miss Universe.Lara Dutta (2000) – the second Indian Miss Universe.Harnaaz Sandhu (2021) – third crown for India after two decades.

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