ABOUT
Shaveta Jain, former Mrs India International and Brand Ambassador for USA, is a family oriented and a socially active women. She is a well known and respected personality in the community , and is known more commonly as Mrs. India! Having international exposure in her living style, born and brought up in New Delhi, she has lived in The Netherlands, Europe before settling down in Atlanta USA. Having been traveled to various European countries and different states in USA, she is familiar and open to all cultures and respects everyone’s beliefs and values. She is a Mathematics graduate from Delhi University, post graduate in Mathematics from IIT Delhi and a post graduate in Computer Science from SouthernTech, Atlanta. At an international language spectrum, she is a fluent speaker, reader and writer in Dutch language. She has been residing in Atlanta for close to two decades with her husband Anuj Jain, who is also an IT professional. He is a Computer Science Post Graduate from IIT Delhi, and an MBA from Georgia State. She is a mother of two beautiful, gifted and multi-talented daughters Nikita and Ananya. They are aspiring classical dancers who are fluent in their native language and very respectful of their religion. Shaveta Jain is a Software Engineer by profession, but is a performing artist by passion. She has participated in and conducted various fashion shows and cultural events since early young age. Back home in India, she had held various positions at school/college and work place. |
After coming to USA, identifying the need to spread our rich Asian culture and heritage to the next generation, she took her passion for performing arts to another level. Actively affiliated with various theaters and performing groups including Dhoop Chaaon, Sakaar, Planet U Performing Arts etc and she has continued to expose the cultural variations across borders to broader spectrum of audience.
During participation in a highly coveted pageant Mrs India International for Married women, she was crowned with the city's title Mrs New Delhi – India International 2012 and the Queen's title of Mrs India International 2012 pageant. She expressed that the title ship opened doors to bigger and better opportunities for her. She mentions that she used the power of her voice to raise awareness about social and charitable causes. It goes without saying that the title ship brought fame and opportunities to an aspiring model and actress. She modeled for Afro-American fashion stylist Maye for Maryse Fashions and debuted in a leading South African Magazine Tropics. She received many modeling and brand endorsement opportunities from India as well. Currently she is Brand Ambassador for Mrs India International pageant for USA Chapter.
During participation in a highly coveted pageant Mrs India International for Married women, she was crowned with the city's title Mrs New Delhi – India International 2012 and the Queen's title of Mrs India International 2012 pageant. She expressed that the title ship opened doors to bigger and better opportunities for her. She mentions that she used the power of her voice to raise awareness about social and charitable causes. It goes without saying that the title ship brought fame and opportunities to an aspiring model and actress. She modeled for Afro-American fashion stylist Maye for Maryse Fashions and debuted in a leading South African Magazine Tropics. She received many modeling and brand endorsement opportunities from India as well. Currently she is Brand Ambassador for Mrs India International pageant for USA Chapter.
Staying true to her platform, she continues to be an active participant in the community events in the capacity of Organizer, Advisor, Promoter or Host or a Special Guest. She has also walked the ramp as a showstopper in the capacity of Mrs. India International at various fashion shows. In her words, a huge credit for her social and professional standing today goes towards the unconditional help and support from her immediate family, fans and well wishers !!
Profile by : Free Lance Journalist Mahadev Desai |