
Forest Dept Bans Entry to Khanapur Waterfalls
Belagavi: The Forest Department has prohibited public entry to waterfalls located within forest areas of Khanapur taluk following heavy rainfall and increased safety risks during
Belgaum airport has become the busiest airport in it’s flight movements. Around 22-30 number of flight movements is seen. But, the airport is far away from Belgaum city about 10 Kms is creating problem for the traveling passengers.
Many passengers have complained that the auto rickshaw drivers charge to high without the meter, and some do not agree to drop as they won’t get a return passenger.
The NWKRTC had started the ‘Vajra’ AC bus last year but due to the pandemic the service has been stopped. At present Belgaum airport has seen the passenger movement around 1200 to 1600 on daily basis.
Considering the need of the taxi many have faced the problem. The airport authority Director Rajesh Kumar said that they are looking for operators of car’s on rental basis for the airport passengers to travel home safely.

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