Justice Sanjiv Khanna to Become 51st Chief Justice of India

Justice Sanjiv Khanna, born on May 14, 1960, is set to become the 51st Chief Justice of India, succeeding Justice D.Y. Chandrachud. Khanna, who has had an illustrious career in law, will assume office as the Chief Justice of India (CJI), continuing a legacy deeply rooted in the Indian judiciary.

Legal Journey and Background

Justice Khanna has served as a judge of the Supreme Court since January 18, 2019. Before his elevation to the Supreme Court, he was a judge at the Delhi High Court, a position previously held by his father, Dev Raj Khanna. His father retired from the Delhi High Court in 1985, and his mother, Saroj Khanna, was a Hindi lecturer at Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi.

Khanna completed his schooling at Modern School, New Delhi, in 1977. He graduated from St. Stephen’s College in 1980 and pursued law at the Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Enrolled as an advocate with the Bar Council of Delhi in 1983, his judicial career began with his appointment as an additional judge of the Delhi High Court on June 24, 2005. He was made a permanent judge on February 20, 2006.

Role and Notable Legacy

Apart from his judicial duties, Justice Khanna currently serves as the ex-officio executive chairman of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA). His family has a distinguished judicial history, with his uncle, Justice Hans Raj Khanna, remembered for his dissenting judgment in the 1976 ADM Jabalpur case (also known as the Habeas Corpus case). Justice Hans Raj Khanna’s dissent became a landmark in India’s judicial history, establishing the basic structure doctrine, which ensures that certain constitutional principles cannot be amended even by Parliament.

Justice Khanna’s tenure as the 51st Chief Justice will reflect his deep commitment to justice and continuity within the judiciary, just as his predecessors have shaped the legal landscape of India.

GRE Celebrates 76th Birth Anniversary of Late Matanhy Saldanha

Cansualim, Goa, October 24, 2024 – Goenchea Ramponkarancho Ekvott (GRE) commemorated the 76th birth anniversary of its late General Secretary, Matanhy Saldanha, with a tribute-filled celebration attended by key dignitaries, including South Goa MP Viriato Fernandes. The event also saw participation from former Sarpanch and Panch members of Velsao, former ZP of Sancoale Vasant Naik, Panch Francisco Braganza, and members of Niz Ramponkarancho Ekvott and Goencho Ekvott.

MP Viriato Fernandes criticized Fisheries Minister Nilkant Halarnkar for failing to protect the livelihoods of Goa’s traditional fishing community. He remarked that while the minister had undertaken trips abroad, such as Norway, the state budget allocation had sidelined the interests of local fishermen. “Seventy percent of the budget for 2024-25 has been diverted to cage fishing and aquaculture, leaving only 30% for Niz Ramponkars (traditional fishermen),” Fernandes said, adding that such decisions threaten the future of the fishing community.

Remembering the Legacy of Matanhy Saldanha

Agnelo Rodrigues, President of GRE, emphasized the lasting impact of Matanhy Saldanha’s efforts. “It’s been 12 years since Matanhy left us, but his dedication to the fishing community, land, and environment still guides us. Thanks to his relentless work, the fishing community of Goa has endured,” he stated.

Olencio Simoes, General Secretary of GRE, described Saldanha as a “true warrior” of Goa who fought tirelessly for the state’s environment and culture. Simoes highlighted that Matanhy played a pivotal role in the creation of significant legislation such as the Goa Marine Fishing Regulation Act and the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) rules, which continue to benefit not only the fishing community of Goa but also that of India and the world.

Call for Stricter Regulations and Protection of Fisheries

Simoes stressed the need to amend the Goa Marine Fishing Regulation Act, which has remained unchanged for 44 years, to address contemporary challenges. He urged the Goa government to introduce stricter regulations to prevent illegal fishing, overexploitation of resources, and juvenile fish capture. He also recommended increasing fines, extending the monsoon fishing ban, and implementing advanced monitoring systems to secure the future of Goa’s fisheries.

“The younger generation is leaving for foreign shores because of dwindling fish stocks,” Simoes remarked, expressing concern over the future of the community.

This event highlighted the enduring influence of Matanhy Saldanha’s legacy and underscored the urgent need for reforms to safeguard Goa’s fishing industry.


Familiarisation and Community Awareness Program Held at Ravindra Bhavan Baina

Baina, Goa, October 24, 2024 – The Collectorate of South Goa, in collaboration with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), conducted a Familiarisation and Community Awareness Program today from 10 AM at the Mini Theatre Hall, Ravindra Bhavan Baina.

The program aimed to educate the public on disaster preparedness and life-saving techniques. NDRF officials provided insights into various types of disasters and shared practical methods to safeguard lives during emergencies. They also demonstrated how to create life-saving equipment using everyday household items, fostering resilience and self-sufficiency.

Shri Pravinjay Pandit, Mamlatdar of Mormugao Taluka, addressed the attendees, delivering a brief speech on the importance of disaster awareness for the general public. Shri Pramod Rai, Commander of the NDRF, conducted the training sessions, sharing vital information and practical techniques to enhance preparedness.

The event saw the participation of key local figures, including Shri Girish Borkar, Chairperson of Mormugao Municipal Council, Smt. Shammi Salkar, Councillor, and Shri Damodar, Councillor. Several Panchayat members, college students, and officials from various government departments also attended, demonstrating strong community support for the initiative.

This collaborative effort between the South Goa administration and the NDRF highlights the importance of proactive measures and public awareness in managing disasters effectively.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Files Nomination for Wayanad By-election

Wayanad, Kerala – In a significant political development, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra filed her nomination today for the by-election in the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat. This by-election became necessary after her brother, Rahul Gandhi, resigned from the seat earlier this year.

In an emotional message, Priyanka expressed her gratitude toward the people of Wayanad for the love and support shown to Rahul Gandhi and now to her. “Filing my nomination for the Wayanad by-election today was a moment filled with emotion. The love you’ve shown to Rahul Ji, and now to me, is something I carry with me every step of the way,” she stated.

She further emphasized her commitment to representing the people and addressing their concerns. “Wayanad’s strength lies in its people—their kindness, resilience, and belief in a better future. I will listen to your voices, raise the issues that matter to you, and work tirelessly for the progress of Wayanad. To every supporter, every UDF worker, and every family that stood by us—thank you from the depths of my heart,” she said.

The Wayanad Lok Sabha seat, located in northern Kerala, has a diverse electorate, including tribal communities, farmers, and urban populations. It is known for its scenic beauty but also faces challenges such as environmental issues, agrarian distress, and the need for improved infrastructure.

In the 2019 general elections, Wayanad gained national attention when Rahul Gandhi, then the Congress President, decided to contest from the seat in addition to his traditional stronghold of Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. His decision was seen as a strategic move to strengthen Congress’s presence in South India. Rahul won the Wayanad seat by a landslide, securing over 65% of the votes, defeating his closest rival, P.P. Suneer of the CPI, by a margin of more than 4 lakh votes. Priyanka Gandhi’s candidacy is being viewed as an effort by the Congress to retain its influence in Kerala and send a strong message about the Gandhi family’s commitment to the constituency.

Priyanka Gandhi’s entry into the electoral race has rejuvenated Congress supporters in Wayanad, and her promise to address key local issues has struck a chord with many. All eyes will now be on the constituency as it heads into a high-stakes by-election.

Allegations of Injustice Against Reserved Category Candidates in GMC PG Medical Admissions

Panaji, 23 October 2024:
Sharad Chopdekar, Chairman of the OBC Cell of the Goa Pradesh Congress Committee, has submitted a formal complaint to Adv. Manohar Adpaiker, Chairman of the OBC Commission for Goa, alleging injustice and discrimination against reserved category candidates during the counseling process for Postgraduate (PG) medical seats at Goa Medical College (GMC) and Goa Dental College (GDC).

In his representation, Chopdekar pointed out procedural flaws in the allocation of clinical seats under the 50% state quota for PG medical admissions, arguing that reserved category candidates (SC, ST, and OBC) were denied fair access to preferred clinical specialties during the counseling sessions for the academic year 2023-24.

The complaint highlights that while the government had reserved 2% seats for SC, 12% for ST, and 27% for OBC candidates as per a notification dated 5 May 2023, these reservations were overlooked during the initial rounds of counseling. As per the revised admission rules, notified on 8 August 2023, 64 seats (32 clinical and 32 non-clinical) were offered under the 50% state quota. However, all 36 candidates from the unreserved category were given the first opportunity to choose seats, leading to the depletion of available clinical seats before reserved category candidates were invited to make their selections.

This counseling procedure, Chopdekar alleges, deprived SC, ST, and OBC candidates of their rightful access to clinical specialties such as General Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and Radiology. The letter further reveals that despite the roster system earmarking specific positions for reserved category candidates, these slots were instead allocated to unreserved candidates.

According to Chopdekar, key roster points — such as 9, 17, 25, and 34 for ST candidates, and multiple positions including 4, 8, 13, and 15 for OBC candidates — were not honored. As a result, SC candidates could not secure any clinical seat, while ST candidates obtained none of the seven seats allotted to them. OBC candidates were left with non-clinical options, managing to secure 12 out of 16 non-clinical seats, but failing to gain access to high-demand clinical departments.

Chopdekar cited a letter dated 24 May 2021 from the Dean of GMC, which confirms the roster system’s guidelines and seat allocations. He emphasized that the failure to adhere to the notified 100-point roster has led to a violation of the reservation policy, undermining the constitutional rights of reserved category candidates.

He urged Adv. Manohar Adpaiker to address the issue urgently, requesting a review of the counseling process to prevent further discrimination. Chopdekar stressed that the government’s reservation policy would be rendered meaningless if the selection process continues to favor unreserved candidates, calling for necessary amendments in the admission rules to ensure fair implementation in future counseling sessions.

The OBC leader concluded his appeal by asking the commission to take proactive steps to restore confidence among the state’s reserved category population and ensure equal opportunities in higher medical education.

This complaint brings to light the challenges faced by marginalized communities in accessing specialized education in Goa, raising concerns about the efficacy and fairness of the state’s reservation system.

This ongoing issue is likely to draw attention from various political and social groups, prompting further discussions on the implementation of reservation policies in higher education.

Jyotiraditya Scindia Unveils New BSNL Logo and Launches Seven New Services

New Delhi, October 22: The Minister for Communications, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, today launched the International Incoming Spoofed Calls Prevention System, an initiative by the Department of Communications and Telecom Services. The system aims to safeguard Indian telecom subscribers by identifying and blocking spoofed international calls disguised with Indian phone numbers.

Within 24 hours of its implementation, telecom service providers identified and blocked around 1.35 crore international spoofed calls, showcasing the system’s effectiveness in protecting users from fraudulent activities.

During the event, Scindia highlighted the progress of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) in recent months, stating that the number of BSNL subscribers has surged from 75 lakh to 1.8 crore since the 4G rollout six months ago.

The Minister also unveiled BSNL’s new logo, representing strength, trust, and accessibility. Additionally, seven new services of BSNL were launched, with a focus on enhancing the user experience and preparing for the transition from 4G to 5G. Scindia emphasized that India is now among the select six countries globally to have developed its own 4G telecom network, further solidifying the nation’s telecom infrastructure.

This milestone reflects the government’s commitment to advancing telecommunications while prioritizing security and innovation.

Fair Price Shop Dealers Meet Held in Panaji to Discuss Key Developments

Panaji, October 21: A meeting of Fair Price Shop (FPS) dealers for North Goa was held at the Institute Menezes Braganza (IMB), Panaji, to deliberate on various aspects of the FPS system. The event aimed to address challenges faced by FPS dealers and introduce new initiatives to ensure the system’s financial sustainability.

In his welcome address, Shri Jayant Tari, Director of the Department of Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, provided details about the forthcoming “Compensation to FPS Dealers” scheme. The scheme, which will be launched soon, seeks to improve the financial viability of fair price shops across the state. Shri Tari emphasized that this initiative would play a critical role in strengthening the economic structure of FPS operations.

He also urged all FPS dealers to ensure that the e-KYC process for ration card beneficiaries is completed by the end of this month. This directive aligns with guidelines issued by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, aiming to streamline the distribution of essential commodities through the Public Distribution System (PDS).

The meeting provided an opportunity for FPS dealers to raise concerns, discuss operational issues, and explore solutions to enhance service delivery under the PDS framework.

The Department reiterated its commitment to supporting FPS dealers and ensuring effective implementation of the PDS for the benefit of citizens.

Usgao and Shiroda Declared TB-Free, Goa Sets Benchmark in TB Eradication

Goa, October 21, 2024 — Health Minister Shri Vishwajit P. Rane announced that Village Panchayats Usgao and Shiroda have become the first in Goa to be declared TB-free, marking a significant milestone in the state’s fight against tuberculosis. This achievement highlights the effectiveness of the ‘TB Mukt Panchayat’ initiative launched under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to empower rural communities in combating TB.

“We are proud to announce that Village Panchayat Usgao and Shiroda are the first in Goa to be declared TB-free, showcasing our collective efforts to eliminate TB,” said Rane.

Goa has implemented several measures to achieve this goal, including free diagnostic tests, comprehensive treatment services, and nutritional support for TB patients. Numerous individuals have benefited from Direct Benefit Transfers through the Nikshay Poshan Yojana, and nutritional kits have been distributed by Nikshay Mitras to ensure patient recovery and well-being.

In a step toward raising awareness, Minister Rane attended the Award Ceremony for TB Mukt Panchayats and winners of the Video & Reel Making Competition on the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP). The event, organized by the Directorate of Health Services – Goa in collaboration with the Entertainment Society of Goa, aimed to promote awareness about sustained healthcare efforts needed to eliminate TB by 2025.

During the event held in Panaji, Minister Rane presented awards to various TB Mukt Panchayats along with the winners of the reel-making competition. The ceremony saw the presence of brand ambassadors Mrs. Varsha Usgaonkar and Mr. John D’Silva, Director of Health Services Dr. Vandana Dhume, and other dignitaries.

“We remain committed to making Goa TB-free,” Rane reiterated, urging communities to continue their efforts in public health to eliminate tuberculosis by 2025.

This achievement serves as an inspiring example of collaborative governance, setting a model for other states in India. Goa’s success story is a testament to the power of local engagement in tackling public health challenges.

#TheGoaModel #TBMuktGoa

Ministry of Civil Aviation Proposes Legislative Reforms to Curb Hoax Bomb Threats

In a bold move to address the alarming rise in hoax bomb threats disrupting air travel, Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Ram Mohan Naidu, announced that the government is considering legislative amendments to impose stricter penalties on offenders. One of the primary proposals includes placing individuals responsible for such malicious activities on a no-fly list, effectively banning them from air travel.

Surge in Bomb Hoax Cases

The announcement follows an unprecedented surge of 30 fake bomb threats reported across airlines within just four days, causing widespread panic and operational delays. While none of these threats proved genuine, they forced emergency responses, diversions, and thorough security checks, leading to significant financial losses and inconvenience for passengers.

Minister Naidu, while addressing the issue, emphasized the need for stricter deterrence mechanisms to prevent the recurrence of such incidents. “Air travel is an essential service, and ensuring the safety and security of passengers is paramount. We cannot allow hoax threats to undermine public trust or disrupt operations,” he stated.

No-Fly List for Hoax Threat Offenders

A key aspect of the ministry’s plan is to extend the scope of the no-fly list. Currently, this list primarily covers unruly passengers or those posing a safety risk onboard. Under the new proposal, individuals found guilty of making false bomb threats—whether to airlines, airports, or other aviation stakeholders—would be permanently or temporarily banned from flying on any domestic airline.

The no-fly list is expected to act as a serious deterrent to discourage such malicious behavior, given the severe impact that hoax calls can have on aviation safety and airline schedules.

Current Laws and Proposed Changes

Under the existing framework, offenders making hoax threats are typically charged under Section 505 of the Indian Penal Code (statements causing public mischief) or Section 182 (false information intended to cause public servant to act). However, these provisions are often seen as insufficient in the context of aviation security, where even a single hoax call can result in large-scale disruptions and risks.

The proposed amendments aim to:

  1. Enhance punitive measures, including imprisonment and heavy fines.
  2. Impose travel restrictions through the no-fly list.
  3. Encourage coordination with international aviation authorities to ensure offenders are flagged globally.

Impact on Airlines and Passengers

Airlines have welcomed the proposal, as they have been at the forefront of handling these hoax situations. Every fake threat demands meticulous scrutiny by the security agencies, leading to delays, cancellations, and additional expenses. It also contributes to passenger anxiety and erodes confidence in air travel.

According to a senior airline executive, “Handling fake bomb threats is not just an operational inconvenience but a serious security concern. It is high time we have a more robust framework in place to discourage such behavior.”

Passengers have also expressed mixed opinions, with some suggesting that while the no-fly list is a necessary step, more efforts are needed to educate the public about the consequences of making false threats.

International Precedents

Several countries, including the United States and European Union member states, already maintain no-fly lists for individuals making hoax threats. India’s proposal aligns with global practices, ensuring that offenders are held accountable and cannot exploit aviation systems without consequences.

Next Steps

The Ministry of Civil Aviation is expected to form a committee to draft the legislative amendments. Public consultations may also be held to ensure transparency and gather inputs from key stakeholders, including airlines, security agencies, and passengers.

Minister Naidu confirmed that the proposed changes would be tabled in Parliament during the next session, with the goal of swift implementation. He stressed that the government is committed to creating a safer and more secure aviation environment for all travelers.


With the aviation sector rapidly expanding in India, these reforms are seen as essential to maintaining public trust and operational efficiency. The proposed no-fly list for hoax offenders is likely to set a precedent, demonstrating that such disruptions will not be tolerated.

As the Ministry of Civil Aviation takes proactive steps to combat this growing menace, stakeholders across the industry are hopeful that these measures will lead to enhanced safety, greater accountability, and uninterrupted air travel for passengers.

Labour & Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya Launches eShram: One-Stop Solution for Unorganized Workers in Delhi

Delhi, October 21: Labour and Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya launched the eShram portal, a one-stop solution for unorganized workers, in a special event held in the capital. The initiative aims to streamline access to social security schemes and welfare benefits for millions of workers in the unorganized sector across India.

Speaking at the launch, Mr. Mandaviya highlighted the growing trust in the eShram platform, revealing that approximately 60,000 to 90,000 new workers are joining the portal every day. He emphasized that the platform is designed to provide seamless access to various government schemes and benefits aimed at uplifting unorganized workers.

“The eShram portal is a crucial step toward ensuring that unorganized workers receive the benefits they deserve. I urge all workers in the unorganized sector to register on the portal and take full advantage of the available welfare schemes,” Mr. Mandaviya stated.

The primary goal of eShram is to effectively integrate information on beneficiaries of all welfare programs and social security initiatives targeting unorganized workers into a unified digital platform. This will enable better delivery of services and ensure that workers remain well-informed about the schemes relevant to them.

By encouraging mass participation, the government hopes to enhance the visibility of these workers, enabling more effective policy formulation and long-term development.