Nishtha Dudeja

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Nishtha Dudeja
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Nishtha Dudeja, 2018
Born (1995-08-29) 29 August 1995 (age 28)
Alma mater Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University Mithibai College, Mumbai University
Occupations
  • Model
  • beauty pageant titleholder
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Deaf India 2018, Miss Deaf Asia 2018
Major
competition(s)
Miss Deaf India 2018, Miss Deaf Asia 2018

Nishtha Dudeja (born 29 August 1995) is an Indian model and the winner of the Miss Deaf Asia 2018 title. [1] [2] She represented the state of Delhi at the AIDACS Miss and Mister Deaf India pageant in which she won. [3] Dudeja is the first representative from India to win any title at Miss and Mister Deaf World pageant since its inception 18 years ago. [4] [5]

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Early life

Dudeja was born on 29 August 1995 into a Punjabi family in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.

Nishtha was born with a severe to profound hearing deficiency in both the ears. However, her parents only realised it when she was 3 years old, due to lack of adequate medical facilities in Guwahati where her father was posted at that time. It was only after a BERA test was conducted on her at AIIMS, Delhi in 1998 that it was known to them about her being born with a hearing loss. She started using hearing aids and taking speech therapy lessons. On the advice of her speech therapist, she was sent to a normal school. [6]

h in Ambience Public School. [7] Despite having Arts background, she was offered Commerce in graduation and she completed her Bachelors of Commerce from Sri Venkateswara College of University of Delhi.

Dudeja did internship at UNESCO in Delhi after her graduation where she handled social media and other assignments to publicize the activities undertaken by UNESCO. This stint taught her how to navigate challenges faced by those with disabilities in the workplace. She was later invited by UNESCO, Delhi as a guest of honor at the celebration of International Day of Persons with Disabilities. [8]

Career in sports

Dudeja was energetic in childhood and at the age of 7, she was admitted to Judo classes by her mother. She played Judo for five years and won many medals at the state and national levels. When she was 12 years old, the Judo Centre closed and she abandoned the sport. Thereafter, inspired by Sania Mirza, Dudeja started playing tennis. [9]

Dudeja has been an international tennis player, having represented India three times at international competitions. She participated in Deaflympics – 2013 (Sofia, Bulgaria), World Deaf Tennis Championship – 2015 (Nottingham, UK) and Deaflympics – 2017 (Samsun, Turkey). [10]

Pageantry

Miss Deaf India 2018

Dudeja's journey in glamour world began due to severe pain in her jaw which forced her to leave tennis. She was crowned Miss Deaf India 2018 in the Miss and Mister Deaf India Pageant held in Jaipur in February, 2018 under the aegis of All India Deaf Arts and Cultural Society, making her eligible to represent India in Miss and Mister Deaf World 2018 competition.

Miss Deaf Asia 2018

Dudeja represented India in Miss and Mister Deaf World 2018 pageant held in Prague, Czech Republic where she won the crown of Miss Deaf Asia 2018. She is the first Indian woman to have won any title in Miss and Mister Deaf World competition since 18 years of its inception in 2001. [1] [5]

Awards and recognition

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