Miss India Worldwide 1999
Miss India Worldwide 1999 was the 9th edition of the international female pageant. The final was held in Rahway, New Jersey United States on November 27, 1999. About 22 countries were represented in the pageant. Aarti Chabaria[1] of India crowned as winner at the end of the event.
Miss India Worldwide 1999 | |
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Date | November 27, 1999 |
Venue | Rahway, New Jersey United States |
Entrants | 22 |
Placements | 10 |
Winner | Aarti Chabaria |
Congeniality | Gaby Janita Arjun Sharma |
Photogenic | Aarti Chabaria |
Results
Final result | Contestant |
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Miss India Worldwide 1999 |
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1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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Top 5 |
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Top 10 Semi-finalists |
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Special awards
Award | Name | Country |
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Miss Photogenic | Aarti Chabaria | |
Miss Congeniality | Gaby Janita Arjun Sharma | |
Best Talent | Anupama Anand | |
Most Beautiful Face | Aarti Chabaria | |
Miss Beautiful Hair | Heera Ragubir | |
Most Beautiful Smile | Kavita Malhotra | |
Most Beautiful Skin | Simran Kochar |
Delegates
Barbados – Natalie Awad Belgium – Neela Premlata Renu Ramdas Canada – Komila “Kim” Jagtiani Grenada – Kavita Malhotra Guyana – Heera Ragubir Hong Kong – Anupama Anand India – Aarti Chabaria Jamaica – Sunita A. Ramlal Mauritius – Géraldine Heeroo Netherlands – Gaby Janita Arjun Sharma Reunion – Sabrina Swamy Singapore – Sri Rajini Sathyamurthi Sint Maarten – Denisia Sookram Sri Lanka – Brenda Menaka Poorajan South Africa – Maashi Ramdutt Suriname – Maya Sudama Switzerland – Shalini Sanghvi Trinidad – Kavita Jagmohan Tobago – Elizabeth Alicia John United Kingdom – Simran Kochar United States – Sharan Gill United Arab Emirates – Keralite Shweta Vijay
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