
Belagavi Auto Drivers Demand Fare Hike, Warn of Strike
Belagavi: Auto rickshaw owners and drivers under the banner of the Auto Rickshaw Owners and Drivers Association staged a protest in the city on Wednesday,
The cases of Corona have suddenly spiked in the state. While we have been encountering the fact more often about how the second wave of the virus could be much more deadly than ever before. Addressing the facts and expressing concern over the same issue, the Chief minister of Karnataka responded saying “I appeal to the people with folded hands for co-operation… if people cooperate I’m confident that without lockdown we can control,”
Since January 22, Saturday was the first day while the cases rose unbelievably, registering more than 50% of cases in Bangalore alone. To which Chief minister responded “Since last one month COVID seems to be going out of control, day-by-day the number of cases are increasing. So I have called a meeting of experts tomorrow,” he further added that there are no plans of any lockdown as of now, but if people fail to follow rules properly there definitely will be application of lockdown.
Team Marvelous Belgaum, requests people to kindly stay safe and follow the rules diligently. Stays safe, wear masks and follow social distancing.

Belagavi: Auto rickshaw owners and drivers under the banner of the Auto Rickshaw Owners and Drivers Association staged a protest in the city on Wednesday,

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