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  1. Gajanur (pronounced: Gaajanoor) is a village in Talavady taluk, Erode district of Tamilnadu, India. It is also known as Dodda Gajanur. [ 1 ] The village is located 4 km (2.5 mi) from the Tamilnadu – Karnataka border, and is 1 km (0.62 mi) south of the town of Thalavadi.

  2. Aug 10, 2014 · Gajanur Dam, Shimoga. August 10, 2014 by madur. Located 12 kilometers from Shimoga, popularly known as ‘The gateway of Malnad’, is a small village- Gajanur. This small town is enthroned with River Tunga’s presence and is home of many beautiful birds. Gajanur Dam is built across the River Tunga and is one of the scenic picnic spots for the ...

  3. Gajanur is a village 12 km from Shimoga in the Shimoga district of Karnataka, India.The Tunga river flows through the village. Gajanur is well known for the dam built across the river. 1 km from Gajanur there is place called "Sakkarebaylu" which is an elephant training camp run by the government of India. located on the banks of the Tunga river.

  4. Gajanur is a village 12 km from Shivamogga in the Shimoga district of. Karnataka, India. The Tunga River flows through the village. Gajanur. is well known for the dam built across the river. 1 km from Gajanur. there is place called "Sakkarebaylu" which is an elephant training.

  5. Gajanur Dam, Shimoga (Shivamogga) Overview Located 12 km from Shimoga en-route Thirthahalli, one can witness a perfect picnic spot in a way of Tunga Dam built over River Tunga. Gajanur is a small village popular for its various birds.

  6. Gajanur Dam: About 12 km from Shivamogga, Gajanur dam, built across the Tunga river is an ideal picnic location. Kodachadri (110 km): The Kodachadri hill is a part of the Western Ghats and forms a lovely backdrop to the famous Kollur Mookambika Temple. Famed for its glorious sunrises and sunsets, this hill range is part of the Mookambika Temple ...

  7. Feb 21, 2024 · Gajanur Dam, situated approximately 12 kilometers from the heart of Shimoga city, is a testament to human ingenuity and natural splendor. It was built in 1977, and since then, the dam has stood as a vital infrastructure project, catering to the agricultural needs of the region and generating clean energy through its hydroelectric power plant.