1. Jog Falls One of the highest waterfalls in India, it has the distinction of being called the ‘Niagara of India’. The waterfalls are formed when the Sharavathi River falls from a height of 253 ...
Now there is a plan to supply water to Bengaluru from the Sharavathi River, which is a long distance away. This is also a form of colonialism, where cities exploit rural resources,” he notes.
Jan Kreibich's work was supported by the University of New South Wales and the Australian Research Council. Richard Kingsford receives funding from a range of government and non-government ...
The view of Jog Falls in August following increased discharge from the upstream Linganamakki Reservoir into the Sharavathi River State’s major reservoirs are filled to their capacity ...