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Part 1 : - 🌾 The Sky Farmer Haridas and the Cloud Truck

In a small village named Sonajhuri, surrounded by golden paddy fields, tall palm trees, quiet ponds, and dusty mud roads, lived a very unusual farmer—Haridas.

Haridas was strong and broad-shouldered, with bright sparkling eyes and a warm smile. But what made him truly special was this:

He did not farm on the land.

He farmed in the sky.

Yes… in the sky.

ā˜ļø Farming in the Sky?

One year, a terrible drought struck the village. The ponds dried up, the fields cracked open, and the crops withered under the burning sun. The villagers were worried and hopeless.

But Haridas stood up and said,

"If the land is dry, what does it matter? The sky is still full!"

People laughed.

"You can't farm in the sky!" they said.

But Haridas did not stop. He built a giant ladder out of strong bamboo poles. With courage in his heart, he climbed higher and higher until he reached a large, soft cloud floating gently above the village.

The cloud felt like cotton beneath his feet.

And there, on that cloud, Haridas scattered magical seeds—seeds of hope and dreams

part 2 : - 🌈 The Harvest of Dreams

Days passed.

Then something extraordinary happened.

The cloud did not send down rain.

Instead… it rained fruit!

Mangoes fell from the sky.

Lychees dropped like tiny red jewels.

Golden rice grains floated down softly.

For the children, colorful sweets and chocolates drifted down like confetti.

The entire village celebrated in joy. Laughter echoed everywhere. Hope returned.

From that day on, people no longer called him just a farmer.

They called him The Sky Farmer.

Part 3 : - 🚚 The Cloud Truck

Haridas owned an old, rusty truck.

One magical morning, something unbelievable happened. The truck slowly lifted off the ground and began rolling—not on roads—but on clouds!

Now Haridas would harvest crops from the sky, load them into his Cloud Truck, and drive across the floating white pathways above the village.

By his side flew a giant white pigeon named Gugu.

Gugu would soar through the sky, watching carefully and telling Haridas where food was needed most.

Together, they made sure no one in Sonajhuri ever went hungry again.

Part 4 : - šŸ’› The Ending

One evening, a small child asked Haridas,

"Uncle, how did you learn to farm in the sky?"

Haridas smiled gently and replied,

"When your dreams are bigger than your land, your field becomes the sky.

You only need the courage to raise the ladder."

And from that day forward, the people of Sonajhuri never feared drought or hardship again.

Because they knew—

If you cannot grow your dreams on the ground,

you can always grow them in the sky.

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