
No Shortage of CNG and Auto LPG in Belagavi, Clarifies District Administration
Belagavi, April 1, 2026:The Belagavi district administration has dismissed reports of a shortage of CNG and auto LPG in the city, assuring that fuel is
Despite the current COVID-19 pandemic which started in the early 2020 which lead to a pause of various lives. The lives due to pandemic created many hurdles as it stopped the normal supply chain. The labourers , vegetable vendors, small business and even the giant faced the downfall which lead to the losses in the business. Despite all of this many belgaumites , NGO’s , social workers and the government came forward to help each other by creating awareness, taking the required precautions to save themselves and their loved ones from this virus.
Thus people are learning valuable lessons caused by this global crises. The scenario before the pandemic and after the pandemic is completely different .Life after COVID is sure to change for the better if people consider all the possibilities in a positive way.
‘’ It’s during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light’’. This is perhaps the right time to look ahead at expected improvements in post-COVID world. People of belgavi have learned to live with the bare essentials during the lockdown. Healthy home-cooked meals replaced junk food. Closed shopping malls highlighted the mindless consumerism. As the pollution levels went down and the nature flourished. People realized the necessity of a sustainable lifestyle for the environment- friendly ways to operate.
So that we all know the coin has two faces so does every situation that we ever face in life. Disasters happened , happened for us to learn something out of it. YES, COVID – 19 was a terrific tornodo but it indeed taught how small things in life matter and happiness can be found in darkest of times if you remember to switch on the light.

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