
Belagavi Recycling Startup Kabadi Man Wins ₹40 Lakh IIM Funding
Belagavi: Tech-enabled recycling marketplace Kabadi Man has secured its first institutional investment of ₹40 lakh from one of India’s leading Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs)
What kind of justice and equality is this? If you’re rich and you own a huge enterprise, then your work is done immediately. But, if you are having a small shop, then your area is constantly being ignored.
We are talking about the club road where famous and rich enterprises like Eefa, Giriyas, Harsha Electronics are situated.
Ironically, the so called smart city work is only applicable to the road which is infront small shops, and is not for the big outlets. This is causing a huge problem for the small businesses to run. In the name of smart city work, the connecting roads are dug and left untouched even after so many days.
Team Marvelous Belgaum urges the concerned authorities to treat every business equally and do the same work in entire area without considering the size of business.

Belagavi: Tech-enabled recycling marketplace Kabadi Man has secured its first institutional investment of ₹40 lakh from one of India’s leading Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs)

Belagavi, June 9: Belagavi MP Jagadish Shettar has welcomed the sanction of ₹15 crore under the Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF) for the improvement

Belagavi: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Belagavi district until June 11, warning of thunderstorms and scattered rainfall as monsoon

Belagavi: The district administration has intensified its crackdown on fraudulent deposit schemes following raids on Shivam Associates and Adityaraj Capital, with three more firms now

Belagavi: The District Selection Committee (DSC) will conduct a recruitment rally at the Maratha Light Infantry Regimental Centre (MLIRC), Belagavi, on June 15 and 16,

Belagavi: The cooperative sector in Belagavi district is likely to witness significant changes following the implementation of the Centre’s new “cooling-off” rule, which bars directors