
2,900 Mule Bank Accounts Active in Belagavi: Police Commissioner
Belagavi Police Commissioner Bhushan Borase has revealed that nearly 2,900 mule bank accounts are currently active in the city and are being used for cybercrime
Pollution has been one of the most talked about term in recent times, the constant trauma that is caused by pollution is way scarier than one can speak about. But when it comes to understanding it and controlling, we always fail to do so. Because when we hear about the word pollution all we have flash images of smoke or dirty water bodies, but do we even remember there are other types of pollution existing, Noise Pollution can be as much hazardous or sometimes even more and should be controlled.
One such request was of a concerned father and a son, whose father is 86 years old and has a kid of 2 years old stay in Gondhali Galli, the modified exhausts for two wheelers specially bullets have caused a havoc in the city. The concern is so genuine that the government has to take the steps immediately.
We strictly need to abide by the rules applicable to control noise pollution in India. This problem is very major and we will need to take immediate action on the same, Team Marvelous Belgaum urges the concerned authorities to take necessary actions.

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