
Belagavi flyover project approved; work to begin soon
Belagavi: With Belagavi emerging as one of Karnataka’s fastest-growing cities, traffic congestion has become a major concern. In view of the city’s overall development, the
Jain Degree Youth Red Cross Wing Belagavi in association with Mahaveer Blood Bank, Belagavi organized a Blood Donation Camp on 27th November 2021 at 11.00 a.m. in the college premises. Dr.D.N.Misale., Honorary Secretary Indian Red cross Society Belgaum District and Dr. Yalburgi, Medical Officer, Mahaveer Blood Bank, Belagavi were the guests on this occasion. Principal Sunil Desai welcomed the guests. Dr. Dr.D.N.Misale, speaking on the occasion emphasized the importance of blood, and advised the students to donate the blood for the good cause to save life, Dr.Yalburgi explained about the criteria of blood donation. Total 60 students of BBA, BCA and BCOM department students donated 60 units of blood which was collected by Mahaveer Blood Bank, Belagavi.
Ms. Prachi Kadam compered the function, Mr.Atif Hudli. introduced the guests and Ms. Vedika Pawar. proposed the vote of thanks. Prof.Amruta Anandache and Prof. Kiran Patil worked towards the success of the event. Organizing the blood donation camp was a great success.

Belagavi: With Belagavi emerging as one of Karnataka’s fastest-growing cities, traffic congestion has become a major concern. In view of the city’s overall development, the

Belagavi: A tragic accident claimed the life of a 10-year-old schoolboy and left two other students seriously injured after a cement-laden truck toppled near Sirgur

Belagavi: MLA Asif (Raju) Sait has announced plans to set up a well-equipped chess park at Sardar High School to help students make constructive use

Belagavi: The All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) has demanded an investigation into alleged irregularities at Rani Chennamma University, Belagavi, citing reports of multi-crore corruption.For

Ugaragol: Yellamma Gudda is fully prepared to host the Banada Hunnime fair on January 3, with lakhs of devotees expected from across the country. The

Rajya Sabha MP Iranna Kadadi has informed Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla that the Belagavi district administration acted within the law while prohibiting Maharashtra MP