Title: The Heartbeat of Jharkhand
In a small village nestled within the dense Sal forests of Jharkhand, a young girl named Anaya lived with her grandfather, who was the village storyteller. Every evening, villagers gathered around the fire to hear his tales — stories of brave Adivasi warriors, spirits of the forest, and ancient songs carried by the wind through the hills of Netarhat. One day, as the village prepared for the Sarhul festival — a celebration of nature and spring — a drought struck. The sacred Sal trees didn’t bloom, and the river that once danced through the valley now lay still. Fearing the gods were angry, the villagers grew restless. But Anaya remembered a tale her grandfather once told — of the Chala Pahad, a hidden spring said to lie deep in the forest, guarded by the spirit of nature, Ban Devi. With courage in her heart and a pouch of mahua flowers, Anaya ventured into the jungle alone. Through whispering bamboo groves and echoing waterfalls, she followed the rhythm of tribal drums only ...