Tourism places in Karnataka to be opened for public next week
The Hindu
‘₹185 cr. will be spent on providing better facilities at Jog Falls’
All tourism places in Karnataka, which are closed owing to the pandemic, will be opened for visitors from next week. Tourism Minister C.P. Yogeshwar on Friday said the tourism sector had suffered a lot, and with number of cases declining, it was decided that tourism places could be opened for the public. At a press conference here, he said ₹185 crore would be spent on providing better facilities for tourists at the world famous Jog Falls in Shivamogga district. Tenders had been called and Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd. would execute works at Jog Falls.More Related News
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