Wildlife Miracles and Campus Safety: A Day of Contrasts in Rajasthan
RANTHAMBORE / UDAIPUR — Rajasthan is witnessing a week of extraordinary highs and somber lows. From a “once-in-a-lifetime” predatory convergence in the wild forests of Ranthambore to a heartbreaking playground tragedy in the City of Lakes, the state is currently the center of national conversation.
The “Triple Sighting”: An Unprecedented Encounter
Wildlife enthusiasts and photographers are reeling from a miraculous spectacle in Zone 9 of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. In an encounter that experts are calling “biologically improbable,” a tiger, a leopard, and an African cheetah were spotted and photographed in the same landscape during a single safari window.
- The Wanderer: The cheetah, identified as KP-2, is a known “explorer” from Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park. Having crossed the Chambal River into Rajasthan last week, KP-2 ventured deep into the Ranthambore periphery, where it crossed paths with the park’s resident apex predators.
- A Fragile Peace: While tigers and leopards often share territory (usually by avoiding each other at different times of day), the addition of a cheetah—a species only recently reintroduced to India—creates a unique predatory dynamic.
- Monitoring Alert: A joint team from Ranthambore and Kuno is currently tracking KP-2 using satellite collars. While the sighting was a dream for tourists, officials are assessing whether to tranquilize and return the cheetah to Kuno to ensure its safety from the larger Ranthambore tigers.
Tragedy in Udaipur: Calls for School Safety Reform
A cloud of grief has settled over Udaipur following the death of Maharth Raj Singh, an 8-year-old Class 3 student at St. Anthony’s School.
The incident occurred during a games period on Monday when a heavy iron handball goalpost collapsed while the child was playing near it. Despite immediate CPR from school staff and emergency treatment at MB Hospital, the young boy succumbed to severe head injuries.
- The Aftermath: Maharth was the only son of his parents, and the tragedy has sparked a wave of anger and sorrow across the city.
- Safety Audit: The Goverdhan Vilas police have registered a case and are investigating potential negligence regarding the maintenance of playground equipment. Educational activists are now demanding a mandatory “Structural Safety Certificate” for all sports fixtures in private and government schools nationwide.
National Pulse: Uttarakhand Dissolves Madrasa Board
In a major policy shift, the Uttarakhand government has officially announced the abolition of the state’s Madrasa Board. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami confirmed that starting July 2026, all madrasas in the state must transition to the Uttarakhand Education Board curriculum.
- Uniformity: The move is aimed at integrating students into the “national mainstream” by mandating subjects like Science, Mathematics, and Geography alongside religious studies.
- The Ultimatum: The government has warned that any institution failing to adopt the state syllabus by the July deadline will face closure.
- The Reaction: While some religious leaders have welcomed the move as a step toward modern education, Muslim community leaders and opposition parties have termed the dissolution “unlawful,” arguing that educational reforms could have been achieved without dismantling the existing board.
