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India: Assam’s Krishangee Gauree crowned as Miss Queen of the World 2023

Guwahati: Krishangee Gauree, who hails from the Indian state of Assam, was crowned as the Miss Queen of the World 2023 pageant, held in New Jersey in the United States of America. With this, Gauree has become the first Indian to triumph over the crown of Miss Queen of the World.

As Miss Queen of the World 2023, Krishnagee Gauree stated that it has been a dreamy ride for her  and she is really delighted to bring the title back to India. Gauree thanked her parents, her National Director Urmi and all her supporters and well-wishers whose support and love kept her going through the entire pageant.

Gauree also took to her official Instagram account, where she penned a note of gratitude for her parents, her friends, her national director and all her supporters. She also exclaimed that one could achieve their dreams, despite what others think.

Gauree noted,” Went to bed filled with gratitude, love, and appreciation! If you got dreams, it doesn’t matter what others think; you can achieve them. Honestly, no other feeling is better than that.” She further expressed her excitement for the coming year and getting more time to spend with the ‘queen of the world’ family.

Notably, the finale event of the Miss Queen of the World 2023 was held from March 13 -18, with contestants from numerous countries, including the USA, in four diverse divisions of the pageant. And this was for the first time for India to represent in all four categories by Krishangee Gauree, Gitika Karwa, Rohini Mathur, and Reshma Jhaveri, respectively.

These four divisions include Miss Queen of the World,
Ms Queen of the World, Mrs Queen of the World and the Elite Mrs Queen of the World.

The winners in other divisions are as:
Ms Queen of the World- Rachell Diaz (Philippines)
Mrs Queen of the World- Hannah Benett (Southwest)
Elite Queen of the World- Dr Arnessa Bennett (Arkansas)

 

 

Zurab Kvaratskhelia

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