Naaz Joshi is India's first transgender international beauty queen, a trans rights activist and a motivational speaker. Joshi won Miss World Diversitybeauty pageant three times in a row. She is also India's first transgender cover model. She also happens to be world's first Trans Sexual to win international beauty pageant with cisgenderwomen. Joshi won Ms. Universe Diversity 2020.
Joshi worked as a sex worker to earn money for her sex reassignment surgery. In 2018, she claimed to be a victim of gender discrimination after having her booking rejected by a hotel in Gurgaon. Although a junior employee of the hotel initially contacted about the matter by the Hindustan Times stated that the booking was cancelled for "gender-based reasons", this was later denied by the general manager who stated the "allegations of discrimination of any kind were false" and that the hotel had not yet confirmed Joshi's booking because it was still waiting for approval from the regional sales office. The status of India’s transgender population improved when the NALSA was able to get transgender recognized as a third gender by the Supreme Court of India on 14 April 2014. She has also won the Miss Republic International Beauty Ambassador 2017 and Miss United Nationals Ambassador pageants. On winning this particular title, she told Indulge Express that winning the crown gives her more power and responsibility towards society, with which she aims to work towards bringing the transgender community into the mainstream. IIM students interacted with Miss World Diversity 2019 to promote Mutual Respect and Inclusion of the third gender.IIMs are ivy league management institutions in India.
Pageantry
Joshi first won Miss World Diversity in 2017, and retained her title the following year. She then became the first transgender to win the title for the third consecutive year in 2019. The win also made her the first transgender person in the world to win an international crown against cis-gendered women. She also won Miss Transqueen India in 2018. Joshi was invited to tedx at GLA university in Mathura on December 8h, to inspire people born with disabilities. The theme of the talk was silent heroes hidden truth.