Indian society’s stereotypes about Married women have been broken by Pooja Parmeshwar, who won Mrs. India Queen
Mrs. Pooja Parmeshwar, winner of Mrs. India Queen Season 2 and running candidate of Mrs. Universe 2022-2023, breaks her silence on Indian society stereotypes. New Delhi (India), January 10: Tradition dictates that women in Indian households should play the stereotyped role of a woman, which includes caring for her husband, children, and family with a job […]

Mrs. Pooja Parmeshwar, winner of Mrs. India Queen Season 2 and running candidate of Mrs. Universe 2022-2023, breaks her silence on Indian society stereotypes.
New Delhi (India), January 10: Tradition dictates that women in Indian households should play the stereotyped role of a woman, which includes caring for her husband, children, and family with a job (if the lady wishes to). It is Mrs. Pooja Parmeshwar who stands firm against these stereotypes. There have been many criticisms of married Indian women participating in beauty pageants and choosing to model as a career because of stereotypical ideas about how they should dress and be more focused on their families. But Pooja hails from a family who understands the essential need attached to fulfilling one’s dream.
Being from a middle-class Indian family with a specific mindset about the glam/modelling industry, Pooja has come a long way toward her dreams. She has always dreamt of being a model and representing India. But, as the story of every Indian woman goes about making sacrifices, she had to give up on her dreams due to the lack of family support towards her this dream. Her family always gives importance to education, and with that, Pooja completed her Inter-CA and worked at Deloitte for a few years before getting married. As she enjoys spending time with children, she also did a course in early childhood development and now works as a teacher in a preschool. But somewhere, the fire and passion in her to live her dream wasn’t resting.