Miss & Mrs Mangaluru 2019 charity pageant Season 2 beckons: Registration from Mar 25

Media Release
March 22, 2019

Mangaluru, Mar 22: After the successful completion of Season 1, ‘ENVIGREEN MISS & MRS MANGALURU 2018’, Rego Events Private Limited is proud to announce Season 2 charity pageant which will be conducted in July 2019. MISS & MRS MANGALURU is a unique charity linked pageant whereby the contestants will have to involve in social cause activities.

Announcing this at a press meet held at the Mangalore press club on Friday, the event organizer Mrs. India Dubai 2017 Joyce Rego said that the Season 2 pageant will provide an ideal platform for contestants as well as performers to showcase their talents and prove themselves the best among the rest. “We will provide an opportunity for talented contestants to serve the poor and needy in the society we live in,” she said.

Joyce Rego further added that crowd funding is her main area of interest in this pageant. It is a collection of big or small amount that will be donated for the betterment of our society. “Crowd funding is one kind of concept wherein you don’t make the person feel empty pockets while doing charity. Hence it will give a chance to everyone, whatever the income, to involve in charity and contribute one’s mite to a good cause,” she said.

Pageants are always connected with a cause. Hence we believe that our charity pageant is focused more on the inner beauty than the outer beauty. The first priority will be given to the contestants who are more interested in social service or who has society improvement projects that are not completed due to lack of resources. Based on season 1 registration reviews, we have increased the age limit for Miss Category in 2019. It starts from 18 years to 35 years (singles only) and Mrs. Category will start from 18 years to 50 years (married/widow). The online registration on our website www.regoevents.com will be free and open from 25 March 2019. There will not be any criteria for height, weight, curve or color during selection. Auditions will be conducted in mid of April 2019 and registered contestants will be informed accordingly. The deadline for the online registration is 10 April 2019 and registration is free.

The charity pageant concept helps the poor more than the rich.

The poor contestants who cannot afford pageant fees but would like to participate can also join. Similarly, the unfortunate vendors / new entrepreneurs who would like to take the opportunity to market their products thru our platform are most welcome.

The below listed partners will support the season 2 pageant:

Event & Marketing Partner - Big Time Creations; Photography Partner - Sarvesh Naik Photography; Beauty Product Partner – Bellisima; Styling Partner - Allure Unisex Salon; Jewelry Partner - Kushals Jewellery; Crowd Funding Partner - Ketto.org; Charity Partner - Rejoyce Mustard Garden.

We request more partners to join the season 2 and support our contestants in fulfilling their dreams.

For more info, please visit our website www.regoevents.com or contact the below numbers:

•             Rego Events Pvt Ltd        9108179809 / 9113663886

•             Big Time Creations           9945098820 / 9880219845

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January 9,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 9: Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner has lodged a complaint with the Police alleging that his signature was forged in a holiday circular for schools and colleges in the district during National General Strike called by Trade Unions.

It may be recalled that the district administration had declared a holiday for all educational institutions on December 20 and 21 in the backdrop of the December 19 violence.

A few miscreants had forged this order and circulated it on social media stating that a holiday had been declared for schools and colleges in the district on January 8.

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June 26,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 26: The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) on Thursday came up with a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for restaurants whereby among other physical distancing norms, it has suggested a 2-metre gap between tables.

Formulated in partnership with Releski, a Bengaluru based skill-tech company, the SoP suggests that in case of back-to-back seating, people sitting with their backs towards each other will have their seats divided by 'Plexiglass' divider raised up to 2 meters from the ground.

"In a typical restaurant, the improvised seating plan should have a minimum distance of 2 metres between tables. The distance of 2 metres (6 feet) between tables should measure from one edge of the table to the other table's edge," it said.

In case of loose or free seating such as in banquet style or food court style seating, a minimum 2 meters of distance should be maintained between tables.

The guidelines noted that, to encourage physical distancing, restaurants have to sacrifice their seating capacity, to promote health and safety, and also to gain trust from their patrons.

"In order to perform this, divide your restaurants under different sectors. Pull out your restaurant's floor plan and colour code different sections red and yellow. Red sections are potential areas where maximum footfall or traffic is observed. Yellow sections are areas where the footfalls are average," it said.

All the red sections are encircled or bordered by placing barricades or Q manager and will open at specific points to access the yellow section and all the opening points will have hand sanitisers and sprays, and every guest who walks from red zones to yellow zones will sanitise himself/herself to reduce the chances of contamination.

For air conditioning, the guidelines of CPWD shall be followed which inter alia emphasises that the temperature setting of all air conditioning devices should be in the range of 24-30 degree Celsius, relative humidity should be in the range of 40- 65 per cent, intake of fresh air should be as much as possible and cross ventilation should be adequate, the guidelines suggested.

The industry body has also suggested appointment of a COVID-free Ambassador who would operate as the Chief Health Officer within the restaurant team, preferably from the management team in each shift.

The ambassador's would put the new daily work routines into practice, to monitor compliance with good practice and to lead the preventative measures, adapt to health & safety recommendations and requirements of the restaurant and oversee the implementation of the norms.

Anurag Katriar, President of NRAI and CEO & Executive Director of deGustibus Hospitality, said: "Every restaurant cutting across formats is facing the harsh reality of subdued to shut business volumes in the present and the uncertainty of business environment in the future. One thing is certain that hygiene and safety will be a key differentiator in the post-pandemic restaurant operations."

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March 14,2020

Hyderabad, Mar 14: Telangana Public Health Director Dr Srinivas on Friday said that 34 people, who came in contact with the 76-year-old Karnataka man who died of coronavirus, have been identified in the state.

"So far, 34 people who came in contact with him have been traced and are kept under strict home isolation by the Telangana health authorities. As of now, all the contacts are stable and under active surveillance by the health teams of the Telangana government," Srinivas said.

He added that the rapid response team of the state is further searching for the persons who might have come in contact with the person who died of COVID-19.

"Telangana health authorities were alerted by the Karnataka government after the 76-year-old man's samples tested positive for coronavirus after his death. The man has visited two hospitals in Hyderabad before he died in Karnataka," Srinivas further said.

The Karnataka man, who had died a few days ago, was confirmed to have tested positive for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, Telangana Health Minister's office said that the lone coronavirus patient from the state has recovered and is going to be discharged from the hospital soon.

The development comes after 82 confirmed cases of coronavirus and two deaths related to the lethal infection have been reported in the country.

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