
4-Day Water Supply Disruption in Belagavi Due to Pipeline Work
Belagavi:Water supply in Belagavi city will be disrupted for four days starting Wednesday, April 1, due to ongoing underground main pipeline connection work, according to
Are we really out of the dangers posed by the pandemic? Have the administration and the people forgotten how much destroying all this could be? How is everyone being so irresponsible? After the Tamil Nadu government said that movie halls in the State will be permitted to screen movies at full seating capacity, we saw the backlash from the doctors on this news, but there is a worse scene at Belagavi hospitals where the tests of the virus are being carried out.
The process of how things take place is clearly mentioned in the video, the people who go to get themselves tested are put through a chaos and a horrific process which is simply dreadful. We need to understand the seriousness of the pandemic.
Team Marvelous Belgaum urges the administration to be serious and the people also do not take the virus for grant, and please take care. Maintain social distancing even if it is not made mandatory.

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