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Vaccine Depot

The Belagavi Vaccine Depot also known as Vaccine Institute was started by Captain F.H.G. Hutchinson for manufacturing Small Pox vaccine in 1904 under the then Government of Bombay Province. The institute was shifted to its present premises in Tilakwadi following completion of building construction works in 1909. The institute was manufacturing 40 million doses of freeze dried small pox vaccine andsupplying all over the country and to neighboring countries as well. During 1954, the vaccine was changed from cow-calf to sheep-based. Following reorganization of States, the administration of institute came under the control of Government of Karnataka in 1956. Belagavi Vaccine Depot is located in the heart of the city and spreads to about 100 acres. Vaccine Depot is a mini exotic forest and has about 3700 varieties of medicinal plants and has a potential to be preserved as a natural reserve. The site has lush greenery and a seasonal natural drain flows during rainy season and has potential for being developed as a landscape element. The site is a treasure of exotic flora and fauna. There are 64 existing buildings out of which some of the buildings are nearly 100 years old. The buildings are used as offices of the District Health Officer and storage facilities for various vaccines.

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Railway Station

The station of the city is named as Belagavi and its station code is BGM. The station takes care of all the basic amenities of the passengers. The station is well-connected to a number of Indian cities. Some of the major routes include to the places of Bengaluru,Pune,Hubballi,Goa,AndraPradesh.

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Central Bus Terminal

The station of the city is named as Belagavi and its station code is BGM. The station takes care of all the basic amenities of the passengers. The station is well-connected to a number of Indian cities. Some of the major routes include to the places of Bengaluru,Pune,Hubballi,Goa,AndraPradesh.

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Belagavi Air Port

A new terminal building was inaugurated on 14 September 2017 as part of the airport expansion project. The terminal building is spread over 3,600 square metres and has a capacity to accommodate over 300 passengers. It has two baggage conveyor belts and six check-in counters. It has an apron for parking of three Airbus A320 aircraft. The old apron has two parking stands designed for the ATR 72 and similar aircraft.[12][13] There are also two additional aprons, one on the north side of the runway that serves as an isolation bay and one on the south side. These aprons are each connected by single taxiways to runway 08/26, which measures 1,830 by 45 metres (6,004 ft × 148 ft).[13] A 470-metre (1,540 ft) extension of the runway has been completed and is awaiting approval from the DGCA as of June 2016.[14] The runway was refurbished and then extended by 470 metres (1,540 ft) in order to facilitate larger aircraft such as the Airbus A321.[15] The DGCA has yet to approve the runway extension for use; however, it is unlikely to do so until a nearby cell tower is removed. In addition, the runway approach lighting system cannot be installed unless an obstructing road is closed, and the wall of the Air Force Station is presenting another obstruction

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Big Bazar

Big Bazaar is a household name that is used synonymously with ‘retail’ in India. We represent the requirements of a typical Indian home. Founded in 2001 by Kishore Biyani, we as a retail chain operate under the parent organisation – Future Group – that holds a significant prominence in the Indian retail and fashion sectors. Big Bazaar is one of the oldest hypermarket chains that houses around 250+ stores in the country. We cover three essential categories in Indian retail: home, food, and fashion. Popular retail chains – like the Food Bazaar and fbb form an integral part of Big Bazaar’s identity. The latter (i.e. fbb) has exponentially grown into a major brand that epitomizes fashion in India.

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D Mart

DMart is a one-stop supermarket chain that aims to offer customers a wide range of basic home and personal products under one roof. Each DMart store stocks home utility products - including food, toiletries, beauty products, garments, kitchenware, bed and bath linen, home appliances and more - available at competitive prices that our customers appreciate. Our core objective is to offer customers good products at great value.

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Big Cinemas

Nucleus Mall, Old Kapeel Theatre, Ramling Khind Galli, Belagavi, Karnataka 590002, India. M-Ticket Available. Food & Beverages Available. Nucleus Mall is a famous landmark in the Ramling Khind Galli area of Belagavi. The sprawling mall has many popular stores like Westside, Shoppers Stop, Reliance Trends, Levi's, etc. The Mall has a huge floor space spread over three floors. Catch your favorite flicks at the multiplex on the third floor.

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Inox

Near Amba Bhavan, Head Post Office Road, Belagavi Camp, Near BSNL office, Belagavi, Karnataka 590001, India. M-Ticket Available. Food & Beverages Available. Inox is a famous landmark which is having 3 screens.

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Visveswaraiah Technological University (VTU)

It was established by the Government of Karnataka. Apart from a few notable exceptions, VTU has education authority in the state of Karnataka. It is a statutory requirement for colleges offering any program in engineering or technology in the state to be affiliated with the university.It is the one of the best university of India. The university is named after Sir M Visvesvaraya from Karnataka, the only engineer to be awarded a Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award in India. Jnana Sangama, Belagavi is the headquarters of VTU. Additionally, the University has three regional centers in Bengaluru, Kalburgi and Mysuru.