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'''Jharkhand''', in eastern [[India]], is known for its tribal heritage and mineral wealth. Ranchi is its capital.
'''Jharkhand''', in eastern India, is known for its tribal heritage and mineral wealth. Ranchi is its capital.


== Geography and Resources ==
== Geography and Resources ==
Jharkhand's landscape includes forests, hills, and plateaus, with rivers like the Damodar. It is rich in coal, iron ore, and uranium, making it an industrial powerhouse, alongside [[Chhattisgarh]] and [[Odisha]].
Jharkhand’s landscape includes forests, hills, and plateaus, with rivers like the Damodar. It is rich in coal, iron ore, and uranium, making it an industrial powerhouse.


== Culture and Traditions ==
== Culture and Traditions ==
Tribal communities like the Santhal and Munda shape Jharkhand's culture, with festivals like Sarhul. Languages like Santali and Hindi are spoken, and cuisine includes dishes like thekua.
Tribal communities like the Santhal and Munda shape Jharkhand’s culture, with festivals like Sarhul. Languages like Santali and Hindi are spoken, and cuisine includes dishes like thekua.


== Tourism and Economy ==
== Tourism and Economy ==
Tourist spots include Betla National Park and Dassam Falls. The economy thrives on mining, steel production, and agriculture, with growing tourism potential, connecting to [[Bihar]] and [[West Bengal]].
Tourist spots include Betla National Park and Dassam Falls. The economy thrives on mining, steel production, and agriculture, with growing tourism potential.

Latest revision as of 19:03, 9 November 2025

Jharkhand, in eastern India, is known for its tribal heritage and mineral wealth. Ranchi is its capital.

Geography and Resources

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Jharkhand’s landscape includes forests, hills, and plateaus, with rivers like the Damodar. It is rich in coal, iron ore, and uranium, making it an industrial powerhouse.

Culture and Traditions

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Tribal communities like the Santhal and Munda shape Jharkhand’s culture, with festivals like Sarhul. Languages like Santali and Hindi are spoken, and cuisine includes dishes like thekua.

Tourism and Economy

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Tourist spots include Betla National Park and Dassam Falls. The economy thrives on mining, steel production, and agriculture, with growing tourism potential.