Mangalurean woman Joyce Rego crowned ‘Mrs India Dubai'

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October 10, 2017

Mangalurean beauty Joyce John Rego has been crowned ‘Mrs India Dubai 2017’ at the ‘Mrs India Earth' grand finale in Delhi.

She was among the top 25 contestants and the only finalist chosen among the 1000 applicants from the UAE. The Finale was held on October 6 at New Delhi.

Joyce, a semi government employee and mother of 2 kids, is residing in UAE past 12 years. She is daughter of John Gudinho and Christine Gudinho residing in Jyoti Nagar, Paldane, Mangaluru. She is married to John Rego from Nagercoil, who is currently working in Dubai. Joyce is blessed with 2 kids - Joylin Rego 7 years and Jonathan Rego 3.5 years.

The ordinary woman Joyce had only dreamt about helping the underprivileged families/children and has now got a platform to work on her dream project. Any underprivileged family can change their life thru right education, says Joyce. Joyce is also working on her dream project which will help the poor parents give their children the best quality education which will in return help them change their life.

About Mrs India Earth

The 'Mrs INDIA Earth' Pageant is the National Pride and Treasure of India. Mrs INDIA Earth holds a yearly event for Indian Women who embody Beauty, Talent, Intelligence and Compassion.

Mrs INDIA Earth challengers are Successful Indian Women who endeavor to act naturally certain, agile, exquisite, magnetic and respectable in the representation of India at home and around the globe. Notwithstanding being a Hallmark of India and an image of Beauty and Success, the Mrs INDIA Earth challenge gives a Career spring bound to its members. The national Directors are Mrs. Ritika Vinay and Mr. Vinay Yadawa.

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Jaison sequeir…
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Tuesday, 10 Oct 2017

Congratulations joyce...

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January 26,2020

Kozhikode, Jan 26: The Indian national flag was unfurled at around 10,000 mosques and religious institutions across Kerala on the auspicious occasion of 71st Republic Day on Sunday.

"The national flag was unfurled at around 10,000 mosques across the state on this auspicious occasion as per the instruction of the Waqf Board," Secretary of the Kuttiady Juma Masjid Committee, K Basheer, told media here.

He said that the national flag was also unfurled at the Kuttiady Juma Masjid here as per the instructions.

"Constitution is under threat by the Citizenship Amendment Act, we also read the preamble of the Constitution in solidarity," Basheer said.

Meanwhile, a majestic event was held in the national capital on the occasion of Republic Day.

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kUMAR
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Sunday, 26 Jan 2020

Welcome news.  But i dont think any of sanghi shakhas have hoisted our national flag on this occasion.  I didnt see a single picture in any media or newspaper.   

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 22: A total of 4,764 new COVID-19 cases and 55 deaths were reported in Karnataka in the last 24 hours.

Out of the new cases, 2,050 cases were reported in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

The total number of active cases stands at 47,069, said the state Health Department.

Death toll rises to 1,519 in the state.

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July 1,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 1: Eighteen private hospitals here have been slapped with a show-cause notice after a 52-year old patient with influenza-like illness symptoms died here on being allegedly denied admission by them citing "non- availability" of beds. 

Health Minister B Sriramulu on Wednesdy said refusal to provide treatment was not only inhuman but also illegal as he tagged a copy of the notice in a tweet. 

"Notice has been served to the hospitals taking cognisance of the (media) reports about the denial of admission to a patient in emergency. Denying medical assistance during emergency is not only inhuman but also illegal," he tweeted. According to a report, the son and nephew of the patient took him to the 18 hospitals on Saturday and Sunday but he was not admitted on the pretext of non-availability of beds or ventilators. 

The man died later. The Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare issued the show-cause notice to the top authorities of the hospitals under the Karnataka Private Medical Establishment (KPME) Act, 2007. 

"By denying admission to the patient, your hospitals have violated the provisions of the KPME Act. You are liable for legal action," the notice said, seeking replies within 24 hours as to why action should not be against the hospitals. 

This was a "clear violation" of providing medical assistance and admission necessitated under the agreed provision of the KPME registration. Private medical establishments cannot refuse or avoid treatment to patients suffering from COVID-19 or having symptoms, the common notice added. 

The incident comes in the backdop of repeated instructions by the government that hospitals cannot deny admission to the patients suffering from coronavirus or having symptoms.

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