
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
The Covid -19 cases are rapidly increasing post the lockdown since there are large number of gathering of people, no social distancing, they have stopped using mask and started living back a normal life.
The Karnataka state government after conducting the tests for the Covid this Wednesday declared the ban for night clubs, and night party gathering. As per the reports around 760 positive cases were confirmed across the state, in which Bengaluru contributes around 488 positive cases. The test conducted showed that there is an increase in the corona cases.
With respect to above concern the state government took up the decision, and also has banned the parties at star hotel’s, restaurant’s in the cities. Health minister K. Sudhakar confirmed the high surge of Covid cases.
Our Health minister further told the reporters that the all the hotels and restaurants to be kept closed from Thursday and to avoid the spreading with the ongoing pandemic.

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