Jaipur citizen Anita Khatri won the title "Mrs. Universe Grand Ma Earth"

Jaipur.  All bad and good powers of this world exists within us. We need to identify the good powers; and if we are able to focus our best powers on one goal, success is destined to be ours. Anita Khatri has lived these words propounded by Swami Vivekanand. Since childhood she treasured the dream of being in limelight and at the age of 63 accomplished by winning the title at "Mrs. Universe Grandma Contest" held in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. 
Former Mrs. Rajasthan in the year 2012, And Mrs.India, Woman of Substance in the year 2017, Anita Khatri has not only earned a name in the world of Glamor but is also a well established successful business woman. At Mrs Universe GrandMa Contest in Bulgaria, despite being the most senior participant, she won accolades for India, attributed to her determination and self confidence. The contest drew participation from 19 countries, where Anita Khatri could capture constant attention of the jury members through the three rounds to win the title. During the first round of national introduction Anita Khatri dressed as Maa Durga, the embodiment of feminine power. In the second round of talent and culture, she won admiration of all by presenting the Dance of Ghoomar - pride of Rajasthan. The Evening did see her as a star when the Jury crowned Anita Khatri as Mrs.Earth Granda and presented a sash. It is worth noting that this is the first time India has participated in Mrs. Universe Grand Mother Contest being organised since 2012.  
Women between the ages 40 and 60 years from 19 countries Canada, Spain, Malaysia, Singapore, the UK, Bulgaria, South Africa, Switzerland, Philippines, Australia and others represented their countries. Jury members granted special entry permission to Anita Khatri irrespective of her age of 63 years.

Anita Khatri is also recipient of FICCI Flow Award -2015, Jaipur City Icon Award -2016. Along with her business she has been fulfilling her social responsibilities by running an awareness campaign to protect children from sexual abuse. "Sampuarna-ek nai kalpana" is a non profit endeavour, organising free seminars, conducted by Anita Khatri in private, public and government schools. Children are also offered solutions through a helpline number. 

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