The press release, dated June 6, 2026, addresses a preliminary inquiry initiated by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) into Mrs. India Inc.
Founder and National Director Mohini Sharma stated that the platform has been committed for over a decade to empowering married women through personal development, leadership, mentorship, and international representation.
Sharma emphasized confidence in the legal process, describing the CCI order as a procedural step and asserting that allegations are not findings.
The organization affirmed that all agreements with participants are lawful, voluntary, and follow industry practices, and reiterated its focus on professionalism, credibility, and the dignity of titleholders.
Former winner Navdeep Kaur (Mrs. India World 2021) testified that the platform provided life‑changing opportunities, international exposure, mentorship, and equal respect, highlighting professionalism, discipline, and empowerment.
Runner‑up Monalisa Hazarika (Mrs. International World) echoed the platform’s transparency, discipline, and commitment to building confidence, noting substantial investment of effort and resources.
Both former participants stressed that the platform’s reputation is built on years of dedication and successful outcomes, urging judgment based on facts rather than unverified allegations.
Mrs. India Inc reiterated its mission to empower married women across India and to enable them to represent the country with confidence, talent, and pride on the global stage.