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Aanandache Rop - Tree of Happiness
"Aanandache Rop" (Tree of Happiness) is a heartwarming tale about kindness, inclusion, and the true spirit of celebration. A young boy, deeply involved in preparations for the Ganesh festival, notices two children from a nearby slum watching the festivities from outside, yearning to join. When the watchman harshly drives them away, the boy feels a deep sense of unease and confusion. Seeking guidance, he turns to his grandfather, who gently suggests, “If you want to spread happiness to those children, plant a ‘Tree of Happiness.’” Curious but unclear on the meaning, the boy listens as his grandfather explains that the “Tree of Happiness” represents acts of kindness and inclusion. Just like a real tree needs nurturing to grow, happiness flourishes when shared with others. Inspired, the boy decides to act on this advice. He invites the slum children to join in the festival preparations, welcoming them into the community. Together, they plant a real tree as a symbol of their commitment to spreading joy, marking the beginning of a new friendship that bridges their differences. As the festival progresses, children from both the society and the slums bond through shared activities, and the atmosphere is filled with contagious joy. The boy’s small gesture of kindness not only brings happiness to the slum children but also unites the entire community. His grandfather watches with pride as the "Tree of Happiness" takes root, transforming both the boy's heart and the lives of those around him. By the festival’s end, the boy learns that happiness is like a tree: it needs love, care, and daily nurturing. The "Tree of Happiness" becomes more than just a symbol; it’s a lasting reminder of the simple but powerful impact of including and uplifting













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