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Nuranang Falls

Coordinates: 27°35′22″N 91°59′03″E / 27.5895355°N 91.9840622°E / 27.5895355; 91.9840622
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Nuranang Falls
Nuranang Falls
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LocationTawang, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Coordinates27°35′22″N 91°59′03″E / 27.5895355°N 91.9840622°E / 27.5895355; 91.9840622
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Total height100 m
Number of drops2
WatercourseNuranang Chu
Nuranang Falls

Nuranang Falls (also known as Jang Falls & Bong Bong Falls ), 100 m high waterfall, is located 2 km northeast of the Jang town on the motorable Jang Falls Road in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh state of India. Jang is 40 km southeast of Tawang, north of Sela Tunnel, and between Tawang and Bomdila on NH-13 Trans-Arunachal Highway. Jang Hydal Plant, near the base of fall, is a small hydel plant which generates electricity for local use.[1][2]

The Nuranang river originates from the Northern slopes of the Sela Pass. Shortly after the waterfall it confluences with the Tawang river.[3] Nuranang river and Nuranang falls are named after a local Monpa girl named Nura (also spelled as "Noora") who had helped an Indian Army soldier, Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, Maha Vir Chakra (posthumous) in the Battle of Nooranang during the 1962 Sino-Indian War and was later captured by the Chinese PLA forces.

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Nuranang came to limelight when a song from the movie Koyla featuring Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit, Tanhai Tanhai Tanhai was shot here and at Sangetser Lake in 1997. It was the first film shot from the state shown in a Bollywood movie.

A second song named "Mitha Mitha" from the film Hiya Diya Niya released in 2000 was also shot here.

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References

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  1. ^ "Nuranang Waterfall Jang, Tawang | Tawang District, Government of Arunachal Pradesh | India". Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Jung Waterfalls | Nuranang Falls | Bong Bong Falls | jang falls tawang". Gosahin - Explore Unexplored Destinations. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Jung Waterfalls | Nuranang Falls | Bong Bong Falls | jang falls tawang". Gosahin - Explore Unexplored Destinations. Retrieved 12 October 2022.