Wrong To Say Collegium System Lacks Transparency: Chief Justice

'Easy To Criticise Process...': Chief Justice On Judges' Appointment System

Chief Justice DY Chandrachud said steps have been taken to ensure greater transparency

New Delhi:

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Monday defended the collegium system of judges appointing judges to the higher judiciary, asserting that steps have been taken to ensure greater transparency.

In an exclusive interview with the news agency PTI, the CJI said it is very easy to criticise the process but every effort is being made by the collegium to ensure the due process of consultation is followed before the appointment of a judge.

“To say that the collegium system is lacking in transparency would not be correct. We have taken steps to ensure that greater transparency is maintained. A sense of objectivity in the decision-making process is maintained. But I must also share something and that’s my caveat. When we consider judges for the appointment in Supreme Court, we are dealing with the careers of the sitting judges of the high court.

“Therefore the deliberations that take place within the collegium can’t be put out in the public realm for a variety of reasons. Many of our discussions are on the privacy of those judges who are under consideration for appointment to the Supreme Court. Those deliberations, if they have to take place in a free and candid atmosphere, can’t be the subject matter of video recording or documentation. That is not the system which the Indian Constitution has adopted,” Chief Justice Chandrachud said.

The CJI said keeping in mind the diverse society, it is also important that we learn to trust our decision making process.

“It is very easy to criticise the process but now that I have been part of the process for several years I can share with you that every effort is being made by our judges to ensure due process of consultation is made before the appointment of a judge,” he said.

Chief Justice Chandrachud said as the Chief Justice of India he was bound by the Constitution and by the law laid down by the top court interpreting it.

“We have the collegium system for the appointment of judges which has now been part of our jurisprudence since 1993 and that is the system that we implement. But having said that, it is equally our duty as present members of the collegium system to maintain and make it more transparent. To make it more objective. And we have taken steps, decisive steps in that regard.

“All resolutions of the collegium are put on the website so that people know the decisions we take. And that promotes transparency. We have again put in the public realm the parameters which the collegium applies in the selection of judges to the Supreme Court. And many of the parameters apply in high courts,” he said.

Chief Justice Chandrachud said the Supreme Court’s Centre for Research and Planning assists the collegium in compiling data about judges who are in the zone of consideration, and it prepares a comprehensive document which is circulated among members of the collegium which helps them in evaluating judges whose names come up for consideration. 

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Adilabad: Nagoba temple’s first anniversary celebrated

Tribals from several parts of the district thronged the Nagoba temple and had darshan of the deity

Published Date – 08:17 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Adilabad: Nagoba temple’s first anniversary celebrated

Presiding deity of Nagoba temple at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal.

Adilabad: The two-day long first annual ceremony of the renovated Nagoba temple was concluded at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on Monday.

Special prayers and bhajans were performed to mark the occasion on the last day. Tribals from several parts of the district thronged the temple and had darshan of the deity. On the first, 150 members of the Mesram clan donated blood as part of the celebrations. They were from several villages in Indervelli and surrounding areas.


Mesrams commenced renovation of the ancient Sri Nagoba temple considering the huge influx of devotees, in a phased manner in 2018 and the temple was inaugurated in December of 2022. About 2,000 members of Boigota Mesram clan contributed somewhere between Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000 to raise funds of Rs 5 crore to rebuild the shrines. While farmers donated Rs 5,000 for five years, public representatives donated Rs 7,500 and government employees gave Rs 10,000, he stated.

The Mesrams congregate on the premises of the ancient Sri Nagoba temple and worship their clan deity by performing special prayers as part of Nagoba Jatara, an important religious and cultural affair of the clan. The fair is regarded as the second largest congregation of the tribals after the bi-annual Sammakka-Saralamma jatara celebrated at Medaram village in Mulugu district.

Playing in Ultimate Kho Kho dream come true: Sudheer

Sudheer’s talent in the sport was first fostered by coach G Sathya Reddy at the school and he went on to win his first national medal in 2018 – a silver in the junior under-14 national championship

Updated On – 08:08 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Playing in Ultimate Kho Kho dream come true: Sudheer

Gunna Sudheer Kumar

Hyderabad: For the 17-year-old Gunna Sudheer Kumar, who hails from Thumkunta, it is a dream to represent Mumbai Khiladis in the second season of the Ultimate Kho Kho, which is being played in Cuttack, Odisha.

Sudheer began playing the game at a tender age of 11 studying in class VI in ZPSH School, Thumkunta. “I grew up seeing my elder brother and many boys around in school playing Kho Kho and in sixth class. I was first introduced to the sport and since then the sport has become an integral part of life,” Sudheer said.


Sudheer’s talent in the sport was first fostered by coach G Sathya Reddy at the school and he went on to win his first national medal in 2018 – a silver in the junior under-14 national championship.

The Thumkunta lad hails from a humble four-person family where his father is a construction worker. The 17-year-old defender, intermediate second year commerce student in Sai Teja Junior and Degree College, caught the attention of the scouts from Mumbai Khiladis and the player found himself at the doorstep of a golden opportunity after participating in junior nationals in West Bengal in December, 2022.

“After my selection for the Mumbai Khiladis team, I felt this is the reward of my passion for kho kho and the hard work I have been through all these years,” Sudheer said. Upon reaching the grand stage of Ultimate Kho Kho, there was a tremendous transition for the player and Sudheer embraced the challenge to prove himself on the big stage. “Being part of this grand league, I feel I have achieved my dream but  my work doesn’t stop here as I am working hard and waiting for my chance to feature into the playing team.”

The player mentioned that when he returns home after the league is over, he will help the players at the school where he trains. “I have been introduced to several skills which I have encountered for the very first time from my teammates who are top players of our country. And whatever I have learnt and experienced from the league, I will be very happy to share with the players back in the school where I train,” he concluded.

Hyderabad-based Dhruva Space announces its LEAP-TD mission

The LEAP-TD mission features a derivative of the Dhruva Space P-30 satellite platform integrated to ISRO’s PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM)

Published Date – 07:56 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Hyderabad-based Dhruva Space announces its LEAP-TD mission


Hyderabad: The New Year for Hyderabad-based space engineering company Dhruva Space started on a strong note with the announcement of its LEAP-TD mission, which marks the validation of Dhruva Space’s flagship P-30 nanosatellite platform.

Launched aboard the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) PSLV-C58 on Monday from the first launch pad at Sriharikota, this significant milestone marks a leap forward in Dhruva Space’s commitment to advancing satellite innovation and Space exploration, a press release said.


The upcoming ‘Launching Expeditions for Aspiring Payloads – Technology Demonstrator’ (LEAP-TD) mission will take off onboard the POEM platform on ISRO’s PSLV-DL, the variant of the PSLV equipped with two solid, strap-on boosters, Dhruva said.

The LEAP-TD mission features a derivative of the Dhruva Space P-30 satellite platform integrated to ISRO’s PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM), which allows in-orbit scientific experiments using the spent PS4 stage as an orbital platform.

Designed for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) operations, Dhruva Space’s P-30 nanosatellite platform represents the culmination of extensive research, development, and engineering expertise.

“We are excited about the validation of our P-30 nanosatellite platform aboard ISRO’s PSLV-C58. The LEAP initiative of Dhruva Space marks a significant moment, underscoring our commitment to delivering full-stack and hosted payload solutions to our customers. ” says Sanjay Nekkanti, CEO, Dhruva Space.

Krishna Teja Penamakuru, COO, Dhruva Space, said, “this space mission is symbolic of the support we have continually received from ISRO, throughout the P-30’s journey from review to testing to integration”.

Airport Metro, Pharma City not scrapped: CM Revanth Reddy

Revanth Reddy had earlier opposed the Airport Metro Rail and the Pharma City projects during his campaign for the Assembly polls

Published Date – 07:57 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Airport Metro, Pharma City not scrapped: CM Revanth Reddy

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Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy went back on his earlier statements on Monday, and said there were no plans to scrap the Airport Metro Rail and the Hyderabad Pharma City projects proposed by the previous BRS government. Instead, the State government would work on streamlining these projects keeping the larger public interest in mind, he said.

Revanth Reddy had earlier opposed the Airport Metro Rail and the Pharma City projects during his campaign for the Assembly polls. During a review meeting held shortly after he took over as the Chief Minister of Telangana as well, he had directed officials to keep on hold both these projects. He also asked them probe into benefits extended to the construction agency (L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited), despite not completing the proposed routes. He wanted officials to develop a new township in the huge tracts of lands acquired for Hyderabad Pharma City.


However, during a chit chat with media at the Secretariat here on Monday, the Chief Minister took a complete U-turn and said the projects were not being cancelled or put on hold.

“We are streamlining it keeping in mind public interest. In comparison to the routes proposed by the previous government, we will reduce the distance to the airport and the project cost as well,” he said.

Elaborating further, Revanth Reddy said a new metro line connecting Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) to Shamshabad Airport via the Old City was in the pipeline, linking Nagole and Chandrayangutta via LB Nagar and Owaisi Hospital. The extension of Metro Rail from Miyapur to Ramachandrapuram and from Mind Space junction to the Financial District was also under consideration.

Responding to a question, the Chief Minister felt that there would not be enough commuter traffic from Gachibowli to the Airport, suggesting that it might not be a financially viable route. “The new Metro rail plans proposed by us will be more cost-effective than those proposed by the previous government,” he said.

Similarly, he said the Pharma City would be developed in clusters between the Outer Ring Road and the Regional Ring Road in a phased manner, adhering to a strict zero-pollution policy. Residential colonies would be developed for the workforce, complete with amenities and social infrastructure, to ensure that they need not travel to Hyderabad for day-to-day requirements.

The Chief Minister also revealed plans to establish exclusive universities dedicated to skill development for the youth. Renowned industrialists and experts from around the world would be engaged to teach in these institutions, providing students with degrees equivalent to traditional degrees, while equipping them with additional skills.

Revanth Reddy said special orientation programmes would be conducted for students seeking higher education abroad. The State government would also train the youth in fields of their choice and supply skilled manpower for different countries, thereby generating employment opportunities for the youth.

Administrative Reforms:

• Former CM’s camp office to be converted into State guesthouse
• Decentralisation of power with district in-charge ministers
• To address journalists’ issues within 100 days after appointing chairperson of Telangana Media Academy
• To appoint efficient officers as HoDs with autonomy to choose their teams
• Establishment of nursing colleges attached to every 100-bed hospital

Political Activities:

• Telangana Congress extended executive meeting on Jan 3, to discuss Lok Sabha poll strategies
• Nominated posts to be filled based on merit and contributions to the party

1.61 lakh jobs filled during BRS regime: Vinod Kumar

Stating that BRS chief and former CM KCR had taken the State to the top position in development during the last ten years, Vinod Kumar hoped the new CM Revanth Reddy would take the State forward on all fronts

Published Date – 07:13 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


1.61 lakh jobs filled during BRS regime: Vinod Kumar

BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar releasing a calender as part of New Year celebrations held at his camp office in Karimnagar on Monday.

Karimnagar: Senior BRS leader B Vinod Kumar said Telangana, which was achieved after a long struggle, was developed on all fronts by the previous BRS government.

The core concept of the separate State agitation such as water, funds and jobs were fulfilled during the 10 year regime of the BRS, he said, adding that recruitment was done for 1.61 lakh posts as well.


Speaking at the New Year celebrations organised by BRSV State leader Jakkula Nagaraju here on Monday, Vinod Kumar said the irrigation projects, which were left incomplete by the previous Congress government in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, were completed by the BRS government with Godavari river water being supplied to parched lands.

Before 2014, power generation units with a capacity of 7,000 MW were available in the State. This had increased to 25,000 MW after the formation of a separate State. Besides IT, the industry sector was also developed in a big way.

Stating that BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had taken the State to the top position in development during the last ten years, Vinod Kumar hoped the new Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy would take the State forward on all fronts.

Mayor Y Sunil Rao, former MLA Sunke Ravishankar, district libraries chairman Ponnam Anil and others were present.

IIM Lucknow Hiring Junior Assistant For Admission Office, Check Details

IIM Lucknow Hiring Junior Assistant For Admission Office, Check Details

New Delhi:

Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow Noida Campus has invited online applications from interested and eligible candidates for the position of Junior Assistant For Admissions Office on contract basis for a period of 11 months. 

Candidates having a graduate degree from a UGC recognised university/Institute of repute, with 55% marks or equivalent CGPA are eligible to apply for the post. Having knowledge of computer operations, good written and oral communication skills in English language and minimum three years work experience after graduation preferably in IIMs/IITs or higher educational institutions are mandatory requirements for the role. 

The job role will be entitled for a salary of Rs 30,000-35,000 per month. The age of the candidates applying for the job must not be more than 30 years. 

Interested and eligible candidates may submit their application form on or before January 15, 2024 (5 pm) through the Google Form link.

The selection process involves written test and interview. The shortlisted candidates will be required to produce all original certificates, degrees and other documents pertaining to their educational/professional qualifications, work experience, age etc. for verification purposes at the time of the final selection process.

Iran's Alborz warship enters Red Sea amid rising tensions in region


The file photo shows Iranian Navy’s Alborz destroyer.

Iran’s Alborz destroyer has passed through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and entered the Red Sea amid rising tensions in the region.

The Iranian Navy’s 94th flotilla of warships, comprising of Alborz destroyer, entered the Red Sea on Monday amid heightening tensions in the strategic maritime route, Tasnim news agency reported.

Since 2009, Iranian warships have been operating in open waters to “secure shipping lines, fight against pirates and carry out other missions,” it added.

The warship, overhauled and equipped with state-of-the-art systems, joined the Iranian Navy’s fleet in 2019.

The flotilla’s arrival in the Red Sea comes amid rising tensions following Yemen’s retaliatory attacks on Israeli-owned and -bound vessels in support of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

In a stern statement on Sunday, Yemen’s Armed Forces warned the United States that Washington bears full responsibility for the consequences of a deadly attack by the US Navy on Yemeni boats in the Red Sea.

The warning came after earlier the same day US Navy helicopters attacked four boats belonging to the Yemeni Naval Forces, sinking three of them and killing at least 10 Yemeni servicemen.

Yemen’s Armed Forces have been staging missile and drone attacks against vessels heading to Israeli-occupied ports in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which has been under an unrelenting genocidal war by the Israeli regime for more than two months now.


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Prem Parkash takes charge as NTPC Regional Executive Director (South)

Prem Parkash joined NTPC as an Executive Trainee in 1985 and has rich experience in C&M, Project Management, Corporate Monitoring and Project Construction

Published Date – 07:45 PM, Mon – 1 January 24


Prem Parkash takes charge as NTPC Regional Executive Director (South)

Prem Parkash joined NTPC as an Executive Trainee in 1985 and has rich experience in C&M, Project Management, Corporate Monitoring and Project Construction

Hyderabad: Regional Executive Director (Western Region -I) Mumbai, Prem Parkash on Monday assumed additional charge as Regional Executive Director of NTPC (South).

According to a release issued, Prem Parkash joined NTPC as an Executive Trainee in 1985 and has rich experience in C&M, Project Management, Corporate Monitoring and Project Construction. He has worked and served in different locations of NTPC.


He connected with employees of Southern Headquarters virtually and discussed the roadmap ahead.