Her works are kept in collections all over India, including the National Gallery of Modern Art in the capital, New Delhi.
Her work depicts scenes from the ancient Indian epic Meghdoot ("The Messenger Clouds") and is inspired by natural forms, such as grass and leaves.
[1] Jha won an international award at the 7th Triennial for her etching titled Bachelor's House.
She was selected for a three-year senior fellowship from the Ministry of Human Resources and Development of India for the etching project on Kalidas Meghdoot from 1995 to 1997.
[4][5] In 2007, eighty zinc plates with etchings of Meghdoot were stolen from her house by scrap metal thieves.