Here is a short story about Chhatbir Zoo:
Title: The Tiger’s Roar
Chhatbir Zoo, nestled in the heart of Punjab, was home to a majestic Bengal tiger named Raja. Raja was the zoo’s star attraction, and people came from far and wide to catch a glimpse of his regal presence.
One stormy night, a young boy named Karan wandered away from his family’s village and found himself lost near the zoo. Seeking shelter, he climbed over the zoo’s wall and found himself face to face with Raja.
To Karan’s surprise, Raja spoke to him in a deep, rumbling voice, “Why have you come here, little one?” Karan explained his situation, and Raja offered to protect him until the storm passed.
As the night wore on, Karan learned about Raja’s life in the zoo and his longing for the freedom of the wild. Karan promised to help Raja escape, and together they hatched a plan.
The next day, under the guise of a zoo visit, Karan created a diversion, and Raja made a break for it. They ran through the zoo, dodging keepers and leaping over enclosures until they reached the forest beyond.
Finally, Raja was free. He roared with joy, and Karan knew he had made a true friend. From that day on, Karan visited Raja in the forest, and the tiger remained a symbol of courage and friendship.
Note: This is a fictional story, and any resemblance to real-life events or characters is coincidental.