Johilla River is a river in Amarkantak, a pilgrim town in Madhya Pradesh, India.[1] It is a tributary of the Son river, which is a perennial river located in Central India and is the second-largest southern tributary of the Ganges after the Yamuna River.
^Shrivastava, Nivi (2019-09-24). "Holy kunds and temples of Amarkantak". The Asian Age. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
JohillaRiver is a river in Amarkantak, a pilgrim town in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is a tributary of the Son river, which is a perennial river located...
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Maikal Hills being the fulcrum. This is where the Narmada River, the Son River and JohillaRiver (tributary of Son) originate. 15th-century Indian mystic...
Vidyalaya Nowrozabad is situated in the G.M Complex Johilla area. Nowrozabad is the head office of Johilla area. The nearest Airport is at Jabalpur ( 130 km...
Sone River, also spelt Son River, is a perennial river located in central India. It originates near Amarkantak Hill in Pendra (Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi...
Johilla, Mahanadi, and the Rer. The Kewai arises in the Maikal Hills and flows in Shahdol District and Anuppur District and then into the Son River....
constructed on Johila river, which originates near Amarkantak in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh. Johila River is a tributary of the Son River, which is the...
Pradesh). There are fourteen coalfields in this group, namely Korar, Umaria, Johilla, Sohagpur, Sonhat, Jhilimili, Chirimiri, Sendurgarh, Koreagarh, Damhamunda...
Pradesh). There are fourteen coalfields in this group, namely Korar, Umaria, Johilla(Nowrozabad), Sohagpur, Sonhat, Jhilimili, Chirimiri, Sendurgarh, Koreagarh...