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BIMS director leave approved - The Hindu

BIMS director leave approved Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The State government has made some changes in the Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS), after an inspection by Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi on Monday. Mr. Savadi complained of negligence by doctors and staff and other problems in the hospital attached to the government medical college. He said that the hospital was worse than a cow shed and expressed helplessness about it. He said that most of COVID-19 deaths in the district had occurred in BIMS. He accused doctors and staff of negligence that he said had caused the deaths.

Bypolls to blame for Karnataka s Belagavi spike | Hubballi News

The positivity rate on Tuesday touched a staggering 81.4% and MG Hiremath, deputy commissioner, has now ordered a total lockdown this weekend BELAGAVI: The big surge in Covid-19 cases government data shows 8,722 people have tested positive in the past five days in Belagavi district is being attributed to the Lok Sabha bypoll, a porous border, lack of awareness and delayed response from the district administration. The positivity rate on Tuesday touched a staggering 81.4% and MG Hiremath, deputy commissioner, has now ordered a total lockdown this weekend. The second wave is sweeping through villages like Sunnal in Ramdurg taluk. In just about a week, over 10 people have died, forcing the panchayat to seal down the entire village. A 31-year-old infected man, who is isolating at his farmhouse, believes a combination of factors has pushed Sunnal into the present situation. Villagers actively participated in the bypoll, held a local fair and over 150 taxi drivers were making trip

Border issue to the fore in Belagavi

Border issue to the fore in Belagavi Updated: Updated: After trouble, both States suspend bus services Share Article After trouble, both States suspend bus services Tensions on the border of Karnataka and Maharashtra are back again, this time with Kannada and Marathi groups targeting vehicles and shops belonging to other language groups. There have been attempts by Marathi and Kannada groups at blackening of boards and stoning of vehicles in Belagavi and Kolhapur. The problem got complicated with the Shiv Sena openly supporting Marathi groups in Belagavi, while Kannada groups in Belagavi like Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, who are leading the protest, do not have any political party backing them directly.

Residents in Maha villages fume over new rules | Hubballi News

Residents in Maha villages fume over new rules | Hubballi News
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Tumakuru trucker thrashed in Maharashtra for speaking in Kannada | Hubballi News

Govinda BELAGAVI: Barely weeks after the Shiv Sena raked up the border dispute, a truck driver from Tumakuru was allegedly thrashed for speaking in Kannada at the Maharashtra border. Govinda was waylaid late Friday night near the Satara tollgate in Maharashtra by six persons when he was ferrying goods from Ahmedabad to Bengaluru. He fled for safety, leaving behind the vehicle after informing its owner. Athani DySP Girish, on the instructions of Belagavi SP, went with Govinda when he filed a complaint at Satara police station. Girish said: “Four of the six men were arrested on Saturday evening.” Posing as policemen, the six men stopped the vehicle. They asked Govinda to get down and demanded to see his documents. He spoke in Kannada while taking out the vehicle documents. “The men shouted at me in Marathi and told me to speak in their language,” he said.

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