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Tejaswini Manogna: The Young Achiever of Miss Earth India

23 years old, Dr. Tejaswini Manogna makes everyone proud to represent India in Miss Earth 2019. In the universal Beauty pageant, Manogna is the 19th proud woman who represents India worldwide.

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She wins the title of Miss Earth India on 31 August 2019 in Miss Divine Beauty 2019 night in the beautiful city of Gurgaon, Haryana, India. This event was also attended by the Karen Gallman who is reigning Miss Intercontinental 2018 and Nguyen Phuong Khanh who is the Achiever of Reigning Miss Earth 2018.

In this show, the winner of Miss Intercontinental India 2019 was Surina Jaidka and Rashmi Madhuri and Nikeet Kaur Dhillon are First and second runners-up. This was not Dr. Tejaswini’s first national show, she participates in various national beauty contests like Miss Diva 2017, where she represents Hyderabad.

Starting from Hyderabad and many other sites and States she makes India proud many times in different fields like a beauty pageant. She is a Doctor, a Carnatic Vocalist, a Bharatanatyam dancer, a motivational speaker, a sports person, a yoga specialist, a philanthropist, and a national medal winner National Cadet Corps Cadet.

Dr. Manogna studied in Rosary Convent High school and then she passed her higher studies from Osmania Medical College, situated both in Hyderabad. She is a very bright student and secured a merit seat in MBBS. She goes through the training of Army National Cadet Corps.

According to news when she was only 16 years old she became the best shooter and best NCC cadets among all 13 lakh cadets of Navy, Air Force and Army. Her Guru is Manjula Ramaswamy who teaches her India’s most beautiful dance Bharatanatyam. She also worked as a yoga trainer for the Police in her city, Hyderabad.

She is a very good human being filled with a lot of humanity and she was Associated with much nongovernment organization which is worried about child labor eradication, child education, and child health. Manogna Crowned the Young Achiever award in the South Asian Association in Sri Lanka for Regional Cooperation.

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As a very Young Achiever, she was requested by some Government schools, social clubs and professional colleges to come there to motivate them and shared her good and bad experiences with the youngsters which make them inspired and encouraged to do something which India makes proud.

She is very conscious about her health and body. Time management and Consistency have been a big fact of her success. Her daily schedule is almost the same that she wake up early at 5:00 am and loves to do meditation and yoga.

She said about her morning yoga in her interview that she was in love with yoga and meditation because that calms her mind to handle things and make her feeling fresh. After that she takes some rest and goes for study for a few hours and then she follows her day timetable schedule and whenever she free from all of that she again studying for a couple of times.

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