In honour of International Democracy Day on September 15, a 145 km-long human chain will be formed across the Belagavi district to raise awareness about the importance of India’s democracy and constitution. DC Belagavi Mohammad Roshan has instructed officials to ensure all necessary arrangements are in place for the successful execution of this massive event.
District Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Rahul Shinde and Superintendent of Police Dr. Bhima Shankar Guleda inspected the planned route on Friday, September 13. They emphasized the need for the event to run smoothly, ensuring public safety, seamless transportation, and minimal disruption to traffic.
The DC also directed that drinking water and other essential services be provided for students, youth, and members of organizations participating in the event. Superintendent of Police Dr. Bhima Shankar Guleda confirmed that security measures and parking facilities have been arranged along the route.
Chief Executive Officer Rahul Shinde added that proper signage should be installed to guide participants on where to stand and other important details. DC Roshan visited key points along the route, including Yaragatti, Halaki Cross, Inchal Cross, Kardiguddi, Salapura Cross, and Belagavi, providing additional instructions.
The human chain will stretch from Salahalli in Ramadurga Taluk to Kittur in Channamma Taluk.
Date: 15-09-2024 from 9 AM to 11 AM All types of vehicular traffic are prohibited on the below-mentioned routes within Belagavi city limits, Marihal and Hirebagewadi police station limits and they are advised to follow the below-mentioned alternative routes.
1) Vehicular traffic is prohibited on the route joining the National Highway from Karadiguddi village border through Maruti Nagar, as an alternative, vehicles moving from Belagavi to Gokak, Nesargi, Yaragatti, Ramadurg and other areas, are advised to take through the underbridge at Kanakadasa Circle, Kanabargi.
2) Traffic of vehicles coming towards Hirebagewadi Basava Circle from the Bailahongal side is prohibited and they are advised to follow an alternative route through Bailahongal.
What an utter waste of money, man hours, energy.
And it’s the tax payer’s money which will be wasted. Did anybody ask the common man if they want to do it…talk about democracy…. imagine the road traffic adjustments…
Why can’t be world petrol no waste day and every body go cycling or walking ,no body is disturbed or made to wait 8 am to 6 pm thankyou save fuel save India’s revenue
Regards
The office bearers has to concentrate on proper administration by checking why Indira Pension of Rs. 600 not credited in Pensioners account. The old r facing trouble due to no money to pay for medicine n other things. Priority be given to good living of old people.