Anuska Ghosh won the title of Miss Universe Odisha 2025 at the glittering grand finale of the contest held on May 2, 2025. With this win, she earns the honour of representing the state of Odisha at the biggest beauty pageant in the country, Miss Universe India, to take place in the coming months. Currently pursuing her master’s degree in English Linguistics and Literature, Anuska is a perfect combination of academic excellence with artistic flair. A gold medallist in Bharatnatyam and a trained football player, she stands out as a dynamic and versatile individual. She was also the topper in her undergraduate studies in English Honours, reflecting a strong commitment to both intellect and extracurricular activities. Standing at 5 feet 7 inches tall, Anuska is a actress and model by profession.
The 22-year-old beauty queen has walked the runway at numerous fashion events and runway shows across the country. Beyond the glamour aspect and a strong academic foundation of her life, she is also deeply committed to making a meaningful impact in society. A passionate advocate for inclusive education, she supports the Education For All initiative and actively works with programmes that focus on providing learning opportunities to specially-abled and underprivileged children. This advocacy forms the core of her pageant journey, as she firmly believes that education is a transformative force - one that can empower individuals and drive lasting change in communities.
Miss Universe India is one of the most prestigious and eagerly awaited beauty pageants in the country. The competition is owned by Glamanand Entertainment Pvt Ltd. (widely known as the Glamanand Group). The organisation, headquartered in New Delhi, is led by its founder and president, Nikhil Anand, and is regareded as one of the leading beauty pageant institutions globally. At the conclusion of this year’s Miss Universe India competition, Rhea Singha, the reigning titleholder from Gujarat, will pass on her crown to her successor - marking the beginning of a new chapter in the legacy of Indian pageantry.
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