Jharkhand is a state in eastern India, renowned for its rich mineral resources, dense forests, and mesmerizing waterfalls. The state capital, Ranchi, is known for its vibrant tribal culture and is also a hub for sports in India, producing some of the finest archers and cricketers. Jharkhand has a diverse topography with rolling hills of the Chota Nagpur Plateau and the forested areas of Santhal Parganas. This landscape hosts a range of biodiversity and wildlife, particularly in protected areas like Betla National Park and Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary. The state has historical significance with ancient Jain and Hindu temples like the Baidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple and Parasnath Temple drawing pilgrims from across the world. The people of Jharkhand are a mix of various tribes, each with unique traditions, languages, and festivals. Diverse art forms like Sohrai and Kohvar paintings reflect the vibrant cultural heritage. Jharkhand has been working towards development while preserving its environment and cultural identity, striving to balance industrial growth with ecological conservation.