India, Nov. 9 -- In the eastern reaches of India lies Jharkhand, a land shaped by the vast contours of the Chota Nagpur Plateau and the rolling Santhal Pargana, where granite ridges, forested hills and meandering rivers create a fascinating landscape. The arrival of the monsoon season governs the rhythm of this land, from sowing to harvest, from festivals to celebration. Known as the "land of treasures", Jharkhand is a tapestry of sal and teak groves, iron-rich valleys, and rivers like the Subarnarekha and Koel that nourish both people and plains. Although the state was formally created on November 15, 2000, its soul is ancient, embellished with rich traditions of tribal communities whose music, artistry, and food reflect a harmony betwee...