Miss India Worldwide 2014
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DateJune 20, 2014
VenueAl Raha Beach Resort, Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates
Entrants40
WinnerMonica Gill
United States
| Miss India Worldwide 2014 | |
|---|---|
| Date | June 20, 2014 |
| Venue | Al Raha Beach Resort, Abu Dhabi, |
| Entrants | 40 |
| Winner | Monica Gill |
| Congeniality | Yaddisha Dulangi Peterson |
| Photogenic | Janine Habib |
Miss India Worldwide 2014 was the 23rd edition of the Miss India Worldwide pageant, held on 20 June 2014. The event was held at Al Raha Beach Resort in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[1]
Nehal Bhogaita of the United Kingdom crowned her successor Monica Gill of United States at the end of the event.[2]
Special awards
| Final result | Contestant |
|---|---|
| Miss India Worldwide 2014 | |
| 1st runner-up |
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| 2nd runner-up |
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| Top 5 |
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| Top 10 |
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| Award | Name | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Miss Congeniality | Yaddisha Dulangi Peterson | |
| Miss Photogenic | Janine Habib | |
| Miss Talented | Noopoor Akruwala | |
| Miss Bollywood Diva | Shima Singh Mann | |
| Miss Beautiful Smile | Joanna Soudine-Palton | |
| Miss Catwalk | Sonia Singh | |
| Miss Beautiful Skin | Amreeta Goundar | |
| Miss Beautiful Hair | Jessica Sonejee | |
| Miss Beautiful Face | Rachel Bianca Salema | |
| Miss Beautiful Figure | Angie Shamdasani | |
| Miss Viewer's Choice | Priya D’Silva | |
| City 1016 Listener's Choice | Ritu Shah | |
| Miss Chairman's Professional | Harpreet Kaur |
Contestants
40 contestants competed for the title of Miss India Worldwide 2014.
Andorra – Jessica Sonejee
Australia – Swetha Raj
Bahrain – Priya D'Silva[3]
Belgium – Harpreet Kaur
Canada – Kajol Panchal
Denmark – Laxmi Bhandari
Dominica – Ritu Shah
France – Mauree Ornella
French Guiana – Joanna Soudine-Palton[4]
Germany – Nieves Gautam Nagpal
Grenada – Noopoor Akruwala
Guadeloupe – Laurence Jiounandan[5]
Guyana – Divya Sieudarsan[6]
India – Anugya Sharma
Indonesia – Mansi Sharma[7]
Italy – Revan Satinder[8]
Kenya – Komal Karsan Halai
Kuwait – Rachel Bianca Salema
Malaysia – Dhiva Sakti Yogandran
Martinique – Coralie Couta
Mauritius – Shyanshini Sunnassee[9]
Netherlands – Janine Habib
New Zealand – Amreeta Goundar[10]
Norway – Sonia Singh
Oman – Niharika Pathak[11]
Qatar – Trisha Verma
Singapore – Priscilla Martin
Sint Maarten – Kiran Jivnani[12]
South Africa – Gabriella Seekola[13]
Spain – Angie Shamdasani
Sweden – Shima Singh Mann
Sri Lanka – Yaddisha Dulangi Peterson
Suriname – Darshani Khodabaks
Switzerland – Cynferth Turrian
Tanzania – Nida Kamaal
Trinidad and Tobago – Shriveta Balram
Uganda – Ruchi Vohra
United Arab Emirates – Sanna Monga[14]
United Kingdom – Suhani Gandhi[15]
United States – Monica Gill[16]