
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
Prithvi Singh is a social worker as well a Political leader, Prithvi Singh runs an NGO named as Prithvi Singh foundation. (Chairperson at Prithvi Singh foundation) who served Belgaumites during pandemics (Flood and COVID19) during COVID pandemic 1st wave Prithvi Singh helped Belgaumites by providing Free Food at civil hospital and PPE kits to the family members who lost their loved one during COVID19 for the funeral ceremony.
And in the 2nd wave, Prithvi Singh took an initiative providing Oxygen cylinders during a critical time for those who treating Patients at home and all to the Hospitals, this is not over yet he also provided Food Kits to the financially weak family and continued the same thing with food distribution and PPE kits as done in COVID19 1st wave.
Still, his work towards society is not stopped.
Prithvi Singh is a political leader who currently has a post of Karnataka state executive committee member SC morcha BJP.

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