Shivamogga: Over 15,000 cusecs of water were released into the Sharavathi River from the Linganamakki dam, bringing Jog Falls in Shivamogga to life on Tuesday. The discharged water surged downstream, ...
After the crest gates of the Linganamakki dam were opened to release excess water on August 1, Jog Falls gained vigour. Authorities released 10,000 cusecs of water following heavy rains in Karnataka.
The monsoon skies have unleashed a spectacle at Karnataka's Jog Falls, with torrential rains swelling the Sharavathi River and transforming the cascading waters into a breath-taking natural marvel.
The incessant rains have turned Jog Falls in Karnataka into one of the most attractive sights of this monsoon. Jog Falls is located in Sagar taluk of Shivamogga district where the river Sharavathi ...
Jog Falls are located in the Shimoga district of Karnataka. Four cascades, known as Raja, Rani, Rover and Rocket merge to form the huge waterfall on the Sharavathi River. The falls are locally known ...
Built in 1964 across the Sharavathi River, Linganamakki dam is located around 6 km from Jog Falls and is a popular tourist spot. The dam forms the reservoir for the Mahatma Gandhi Hydro Electric Power ...
The splendour and beauty of Jog Falls—the second tallest waterfall in India, could only be seen during monsoon all these years. For the rest of the year, the waterfall would resemble a sliver of water ...
As the monsoon has begun, so has the mesmerising beauty of the waterfalls and greenery in the country. No matter where you go, the picturesque landscapes will definitely attract your attention. One ...
In what appears to be an effort for easing the bureaucratic rigmarole for Dubai-based NRI B R Shetty, who’s investing to make Jog Falls a perennial waterfall, the state government has sought clearance ...
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