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Angara Block, Ranchi District, Jharkhand
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Transformation of Jonha Panchayat (Ranchi, Jharkhand) into a self-sustaining rural growth hub by diversifying livelihoods, strengthening local institutions, and leveraging a "Whole of Economy" approach. The focus point is to bring a shift from aid to agency—combining design thinking, local partnerships, and systemic mobilization to create scalable rural prosperity. Jonha exemplifies a paradigm shift—from fragmented development to integrated, community-driven growth.
Angara Block, Ranchi District, Jharkhand
Jonha Falls, also known as Gautamdhara Falls, is a breathtaking waterfall located in the Ranchi district of Jharkhand. This mesmerizing cascade is a hanging valley waterfall, formed by the waters of the Gunga River, which plunge from a height of 43 meters (141 feet) into a deep gorge, creating a spectacular sight.
Surrounded by lush green forests and rocky cliffs, Jonha Falls is a popular tourist destination and picnic spot, attracting nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. The serene ambiance and the rhythmic sound of gushing water make it an ideal place for relaxation and rejuvenation.
One of the unique attractions near Jonha Falls is the Gautam Buddha Temple, built by Buddhist monks. The temple adds a spiritual charm to the place, making it a blend of natural beauty and religious significance. Visitors must descend around 722 steps to reach the base of the waterfall, providing an adventurous experience.
Jonha Falls is best visited during the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons, when the waterfall is at its fullest, offering a spectacular view. The site is well-connected by road from Ranchi (about 40 km away) and can be reached via Jonha railway station, which is nearby.
Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Ranchi district, Jonha Village is home to the mesmerizing Tribal Hills, a region rich in natural beauty and indigenous culture. The area is best known for Jonha Falls, also called Gautamdhara Falls, a breathtaking cascade surrounded by lush forests and rocky terrains.
The Tribal Hills of Jonha are inhabited by various indigenous communities, including the Munda, Oraon, and Kharia tribes, who have preserved their traditional lifestyle, customs, and folklore. The region offers visitors a chance to witness the harmonious coexistence of tribal heritage with nature.
The hills provide an excellent escape for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers. The surrounding forests are rich in biodiversity, featuring rare flora and fauna. Trekking through these hills offers a serene experience, with panoramic views of waterfalls, dense greenery, and occasional glimpses of tribal hamlets.
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