Moms of Mangalore celebrate Mother's Day; Namratha crowned Super Mommy

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May 9, 2016

Mangaluru, May 9: Every Mother has a special place in the heart of her children. She is special for a reason. She faces all hardships to protect them and give the best to them. While every day is special with a mother in one's life, Mother's day is one such day, when we pull out all stops to show her what she means to us.

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Moms of Mangalore(MOM), an online social group of close to 14 thousand mothers of the region took this opportunity to do their little bit on this day to commemorate this special person in everyone's life.

MOM along with all the well-wishing sponsors came together to host a special evening at City Center mall, Mangaluru. The enthusiastic crowd participated in various activities such as free nail art, Mehendi art and professional Photo shoot and Photo booth, which were all free of cost to the mothers by the sponsors. The event was hosted by RJ Anurag. The highlight of this event was the Babyoye Super Mommy 2016 contest.

Initially, a judging round of online photos was held. There were more than 85 participants and the final 20 participants were screened and shortlisted. 10 on the number of votes that each contestant received and the remaining 10 by a committee of judges.

The shortlisted mothers were then invited to walk the ramp with their little ones wearing color co-ordinated outfits in the first round of the show. From this group, 10 contestants were further shortlisted for the Q&A round where a question on motherhood was posed to each of them and based on the answers the final 5 were selected and given a fun game to play. Namratha Lobo emerged the winner of the Babyoye Super Mommy 2016 title, while Sahana Jatanna was crowned first runners up and Joy Christin Johnson the second runner up. There was also a special prize for the Best Dressed Mommy which was taken by Jugnu Bhatt.

Dr. Vidyashree Kamath, a consultant obg and Laproscopic Surgeon and Mrs Mercy Dsouza from Mercy spa were the judges for the grand finale.

The title sponsor for the event was Babyoye while the co sponsors were Toybazaar, Work from home divas india, Pinto & Pinto Advocates & Solicitors, Tasty bite culinary studio, Anirvedha behavioural assessment theraphy center, Nithesh Kalnad Photography, Heaven Rose professional salon, Mercy Spa and Health Plus Center.

While a plethora of likeminded people came together to make this possible, the main stars of the event and of the Group are the mothers of MOM, whose support and participation defined the success of the event. As MOM intends to get involved into more social responsibilities in the region, while supporting each other through the various services it renders through its online Page, mothers are encouraged to join this group and make use of the opportunities and also make a small effort to make a difference in the lives of other mothers.

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SATHYA VISHWASI
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Tuesday, 10 May 2016

THESE ARE NOT SUPER MOMS, the real super super moms are those poor mothers who works hard under burning sun ( on daily wages ) to feed their children and struggle to educate their children, some one living beside road side, someone living in small huts... ... so the admins should find such mothers and felicitate them....

lyvia
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Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Hi, I am one of the admins of the group. As in previous few articles, we would like to mention that we go beyond these fun activities as the intention is primarily to help mothers and through them the larger society. We have had initiatives and many selfless mothers providing free, certified and credible service to members in the group. We encourage more mothers to join and also take part and suggest initiatives to help mothers of mangalore. This is in no way a political religious or a feminist group and there is strict moderation in this regard.

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The victim has been identified as 30-year-old Santosh Mogaveera, a resident of Padukere.

According to preliminary information, the incident took place during a late-night drinking party involving a group of local youths who had recently returned after completing their pilgrimage to the Sabarimala shrine. An argument reportedly broke out among the group and soon escalated into a violent confrontation.

During the ensuing brawl, Santosh Mogaveera was allegedly assaulted and collapsed at the spot after sustaining serious injuries. He was rushed by local residents to a private hospital in Brahmavar, where doctors declared him dead.

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