A series of major incidents across the country have captured national attention. In Assam’s Bar Chapori area near Kaziranga National Park, a heart-touching scene unfolded when an elephant calf fell into a ditch. Locals rushed in with a bulldozer to rescue the trapped calf, but the mother elephant refused to leave her baby’s side, showcasing a powerful moment of a mother’s unconditional protection. Meanwhile, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat made a significant statement regarding the situation in Manipur. He stressed that the state must have a functioning government and confirmed that efforts are underway to form one. Bhagwat added that while physical peace can return quickly, internal peace takes time. He emphasized that destruction takes two minutes, but construction takes two years, highlighting the need for patience and stability. He also reiterated that the RSS does not interfere in party politics. In Delhi, a tragic incident shocked the city as a Class 10 student from St. Columba’s School allegedly died by suicide after accusing teachers of mental harassment in a 10-page note. Police have registered an FIR and begun investigation. Separate disturbing reports emerged from Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, where a 6-year-old child was allegedly tortured by a teacher, and from Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr where local goons assaulted women inside their home.


