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Sargam Koushal
Image Credit: Mrs India Instagram page

India's Sargam Koushal wins Mrs World title after 21 years

| @indiablooms | Dec 19, 2022, at 03:45 am

Las Vegas: Sargam Koushal of India, who originally belongs to Jammu and Kashmir, has made the country proud by winning the Mrs World title at a gala ceremony in the US city of Las Vegas.

She brought back the title after a gap of 21 years.

This time participants from 63 nations have participated to win the beauty pageant.

Koushal beat Mrs Polynesia to secure the title.

The Instagram page of Mrs India shared an image of the victorious Indian lady.

" The long wait is over, it’s after 21 years we have the CROWN back!" the caption reads.

Dr Aditi Govitrikar last won the title for India in 2001.

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