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Indian Princess : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indian Princess
Indian Princess is a national beauty pageant in India organized by Atharva Group Of Institutions that sends its winners to compete globally. The current winners of Indian Princess are Snehapriya Roy from Maharashtra, Shaista ThkoerSingh from Soesterberg, Netherlands and Sukanya Bhattacharya from Kolkata. ==History== The pageant started in 2010 as Western India Princess. Bhavna Bhatia was adjudged the winner of Western India Princess 2010, Ragini Mahajan was declared the 1st runner up and Sneha Shetty was declared the 2nd runner up at the pageant. In 2011, the pageant was renamed to Indian Princess. Ipsita Pati of Odisha was declared the eventual winner. Ipsita represented India at Miss Intercontinental 2011 and placed in the top 15.
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