
In a proud moment for Indore and the entire medical community, Dr Ishita Joshi, a renowned gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon, has been crowned the winner in the Princess Category at the prestigious NariFirst Jewel of India Season 3 beauty pageant. The crown was presented by Bollywood actress Malaika Arora at a grand ceremony organized by NariFirst founder Aikata Sharma, celebrating women who embody intelligence, grace, and empowerment.
Dr Joshi’s achievement stands as a remarkable example of how professional excellence and personal ambition can coexist harmoniously. Hailing from the small town of Neemuch in Madhya Pradesh, her journey to national recognition is a story of perseverance, confidence, and dedication.
A highly qualified medical professional, Dr Joshi holds an MBBS from Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences, an MS from Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College and Research Centre, Pune, along with FMAS, DMAS, and FICOG degrees. Known for her expertise in laparoscopic and cosmetic gynaecology, she has dedicated her career to advancing women’s health and surgical innovation.
Speaking after her win, Dr Joshi expressed heartfelt gratitude and shared her message for women across the country. “This platform celebrates strength, intelligence, and individuality. I am honoured to represent Indore on a national stage,” she said. Her words resonated deeply with many, highlighting the importance of self-belief and confidence in achieving one’s dreams.
The NariFirst Jewel of India pageant is known for promoting empowerment, diversity, and inclusivity. With participants from across India, the competition was fierce, making Dr Joshi’s victory even more significant. Her success not only brings pride to Indore but also inspires countless women to pursue their passions beyond professional boundaries.
Dr Ishita Joshi’s story is a shining example of how determination and self-confidence can lead to extraordinary achievements. Her journey from a small-town girl to a nationally recognized figure symbolizes the evolving role of women in modern India — breaking barriers, redefining success, and inspiring others to dream big.










