
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
Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal on Thursday, announced the two new openings of Kendriya Vidyalaya. One will be in Belagavi and the other will be in Punjab’s IIT Ropar. With respect to this he informed , that the total number of KV’s have reached around 1247.
Further in the statement issued by the Ministry of Education , KV Sadalaga in Belagavi district and KV IIT Roper in Punjab will be the two new additions to the family of Kendriyala Vidyalaya with the total number of 1247.
As per the officials, the two KV’s at its initial will be is functioning for classes 1 to 5 and thereafter grow consequently up to class 12. The admission process will start from the academic session 2021-2022 – said by the Ministry. After the full functioning capacity, around 1000 students of the area will be benefited.
KV Sadalaga is a “Civil sector Vidyalaya” and will start functioning in the building provided by the state government till the construction of the new building completes. KV Sadalaga is in Chikkodi parliamentary constituency in district Belagavi.

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