
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)
Emergency!!! The only word that exist probably cannot be predictable, and when help is needed the most. While we do not have our senses on place to be able to adhere to the situation but having a quick way out to call help can really be helpful.
Government is been providing aid to all the emergency situations, while contacting different emergencies had different numbers. It’s now all been summed up to two numbers i.e. “112” and “108”
Dialing 112 can get you through any and every problem. It allows the residents of the state to call for various emergency services like for example Police Department, Fire extinguisher, etc. And 108 will dedicatedly be used for ambulance.
So Belgaumites and all other citizens of the state, hope not for emergency and if there is any, don’t worry just dial 112 and you will always have a hand to help!

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