This comes ahead of the India-England One-day International, scheduled to be held on January 19.
"The Corporate Boxes have 23 tribes while North Pavilion Corporate Lounges (Platinum parlors) have been named after seven beautiful waterfalls," said Chanchal Bhattacharya, one of the three formative coaches of Team India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
"The Jharkhand State Cricket Association's decision to name the galleries as such because we want to highlight and promote the rich natural resources and cultural history of the state," Bhattacharya said.
Jharkhand is home to 23 tribes -- Munda, Oraon, Gond, Kanwar, Asur, Banjara, Binjhia, Chero, Karmali, Khond, Lohra, Birhor, Santhal, Kharia, Kol, Savar, Baiga, Bedia, Birjia, Ho, Kharwar, Korwa and Paharia.
The seven exotic waterfalls -- Panch Gagh, Dassam, Hundru, Jonha, Rajrappa, Hirni and Lodh -- find their pride at North Pavilion Corporate Lounges Platinum Parlors, according to a JSCA release here.
The players and the fans alike can find the names of Tribal dance, music, painting and festivals in the South Pavilion Hospitality Lounges.