Grand Finale of Junior Miss India Season 4 Showcases Cultural Heritage
Grand Finale Held in Pink City, 15 Winners Selected Across Five Categories
Jaipur. The vibrant city of Jaipur recently hosted the grand finale of Junior Miss India Season 4, featuring 175 participants from 25 states across the country. These young girls showcased their cultural heritage in a way that had never been seen before. Organized by My City Events India Corporation, this event provided a platform for girls aged 5 to 16 to promote women's empowerment and gender equality while displaying their talents and fashion sense with confidence and patriotism. Thousands of girls auditioned for the competition, which took place at Clarks Amer Hotel as part of the National Girl Child Festival, leading to the selection of 175 finalists for the grand finale.
Founder of Junior Miss India, Sarabjeet Singh, stated that this season has been the largest yet. The panel of judges for the grand finale included mentors and judges such as Unnati Singh and Apra Kuchhal from Rajasthan, along with renowned artists like Alok Srivastava, Shefali Sood, casting director Jaydeep Singh, Shobha Gori, and actress Rewa Arora. They closely observed the confidence, personality development, cultural representation, and leadership skills of the junior contestants throughout the rounds. The talents of these young artists captivated the judges with their skills and fashion.
Winners Crowned
In the grand finale, the 175 finalists were evaluated on various criteria, leading to the selection of winners and runners-up in five categories. In the 5 to 7 age group, the winner was Sabhya Bhujel, with Suhani Nandi as the first runner-up and Blossom E as the second runner-up. For the 8 to 10 age group, Arohi Chatterjee emerged as the winner, while Sanvi Ninave and Charvi Gadhvi were the first and second runners-up, respectively. In the 11 to 12 category, Kanak Bhagatkar was crowned the winner, with Tashya Banerjee and Sourjya Adhikar as the runners-up. Similarly, in the 13 to 14 age group, Raj Lakhi Boruah took the title, with Debashmita Ghosh and Purvi Biradar as runners-up. Lastly, in the 14 to 16 category, Princi Priya Bhoumik was the winner, followed by Savaiya Ahir and Shreya Gupta as the runners-up.
*Winners of the Indian Culture Round
5 to 7 Years
Winner – Neysha
First Runner Up – Adhira Sharma
Second Runner Up – Swanandi Bihar
8 to 10 Years
Winner – Veera Baing
First Runner Up – Madhuparna
Second Runner Up – Sanvi Pani
11 to 12 Years
Winner – Viharika Bang
First Runner Up – Rajlakshmi Phukan
Second Runner Up – Lasya Sanjay
13 to 14 Years
Winner – Yasho Krishna
First Runner Up – Gargi Onten
15 to 16 Years
Winner – Shreya Kundu
First Runner Up – Princi Priya Bhoumik
Second Runner Up – Aditi Rajak
Junior Miss India: A Platform for International Exposure and Leadership
It is noteworthy that the selected participants for the finale underwent a month of grooming and training, led by Miss Universe India Noyonita Lodh and Unnati Singh. Junior Miss India is a unique event aimed at boosting the confidence of young girls aged 5 to 16 and providing them with a platform to showcase their talents. It allows them to express their skills, culture, confidence, and personality. The goal of this event is to cultivate leadership, self-confidence, and empowerment qualities, helping participants prepare for future success.
Indian Youth Celebrity Influencer and Inspiration Awards
During the event, 15 talented girls from Mumbai, who have made significant impacts in their fields, were honored with the Indian Youth Celebrity Influencer and Inspiration Awards. All 15 awardees represent their generation with determination, creativity, and leadership, while also raising awareness in society due to their unique positions and dedication.