The Belagavi South constituency is on the verge of a major cultural and economic transformation.
Under the leadership of MLA Abhay Patil, a series of ambitious infrastructure projects totaling ₹25 crore are reaching their final stages, promising to put Belagavi on the map as a premier destination for educational tourism.
Enhancing Education through Civil Aviation
The Civil Aviation Gallery is a standout feature of the new development. Designed to offer both educational and recreational benefits, the gallery aims to provide school and college students with a deeper understanding of aviation. The project focuses on expanding students’ knowledge and fostering creativity, offering them a hands-on experience in the world of civil aviation.
Supporting Local Artists and Culture
Complementing the aviation project is a new Art Gallery, which will serve as a platform for local artists to showcase their work. The gallery will host art exhibitions, providing a professional environment for regional talent and enriching the cultural fabric of Belagavi.
A Glimpse into Rural India
One of the most innovative aspects of the development is the “Villages of India” project. This initiative features life-sized models of traditional rural homes from various states, including Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Mizoram, and Tamil Nadu. Each model is meticulously designed to reflect the unique architecture, culture, attire, and lifestyle of these regions, offering visitors a diverse cultural experience in one location.
Economic Impact and Future Outlook
With an estimated investment of ₹25 crore, these projects are nearing completion and are expected to be inaugurated in June. MLA Abhay Patil expressed confidence that the new attractions would draw large numbers of tourists to Belagavi. This influx is anticipated to boost local businesses and stimulate overall economic activity in the region.
Location: Vaccine Depot, Mandoli Road, Belagavi.
The development represents a significant step forward for Belagavi, promising a brighter future for its students, artists, and the local economy.





