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TODAY'S TEN: Justice Surya Kant sworn in as the 53rd CJI; will focus on pendency, SIR cases

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Image source: @NarendraModi, Facebook; Edited by Dinesh Raj M   Justice Surya Kant, who took oath as 53rd Chief Justice of India at the Rashtrapati Bhawan on Monday, reiterated that right to freedom of speech and expression “is doubtless one of our most valued rights” requiring further strengthening but emphasised the need for a framework that “ensures responsibility, accuracy and respect in public discourses”. His tenure will be closely watched for how he deals with the huge pendency and the SIR related cases. Hot off the Press The Chief Justice, who has a tenure of little over a year till his retirement on February 2, 2027, has said his topmost priority would be to bring the pendency of over 90000 cases in the top court to a manageable number. Krishnadas Rajagopal for The Hindu reported that Justice Kant has been a part of several impactful decisions of the apex court, including the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution which removed the sp

Woman journalist found dead in Guwahati office

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Picture for representation purpose only A young woman journalist working as an anchor for a local news portal was found dead inside her office in Guwahati on Monday morning. The deceased has been identified as Ritumoni Roy, who was supposed to get married on December 5. Preparations for the ceremony were reportedly underway. According to police, Roy had attended a pre-wedding function at a friend’s residence on Sunday evening before returning to her office later that night. She is suspected to have died by suicide. Initial information suggests that Roy had been on duty on November 23 but did not return home after completing her shift. Her colleagues discovered her body the following morning. Investigators also recovered a note from the room which read: “It is for the good of everyone. Sorry.” Family members have indicated that financial distress may have contributed to the suspected suicide. A case has been registered, and police are examining all possible angles to determi

35 journalism students in Gujarat receive wrong question paper during exam

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Examination stress turned into shock for 35 students of the Master of Mass Communication and Journalism (MMCJ) course in Gujarat when they were handed the wrong question paper during their Semester 3 exam on Monday, November 24. The scheduled paper was for subject number 502, but students instead received the paper for subject number 503, which was meant for the following day. The error was quickly flagged by the students, prompting authorities to replace the papers with the correct ones. To compensate for the disruption, an additional 20 minutes was granted to complete the exam. According to Ahmedabad Mirror, Gujarat University registrar Piyush Patel confirmed that a show-cause notice would be issued to the paper-setter and those involved in the error. He added that the teacher responsible may be barred from future exam-related duties if found guilty. State Education Minister Dr. Pradyuman Vaja also addressed the incident, explaining that the paper-setter had mistakenly placed su

Madison Media Omega Secures Navi’s Media Mandate

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Madison Media Omega has secured the integrated media mandate for Navi (formerly Navi Technologies). Madison Media’s Bengaluru office will manage Navi's offline and digital media, OOH, and activation duties. Dinesh Rathod of Madison Media Omega said, “We are thrilled to be entrusted with Navi’s media responsibilities. Navi has led the way in making financial services easier for consumers, and we aim to create powerful campaigns that reinforce its vision and deliver measurable outcomes.” Rajiv Naresh, MD & CEO of Navi, added, “We are excited to work with Madison Media as we continue expanding Navi’s presence nationwide. Their expertise and integrated approach will help us build a consistent, scalable narrative across channels.”  

Long joins Triple M as nationwide tech expert

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EFTM’s Trevor Long will be Triple M’s nationwide tech expert come 2026, ending his relationships with 2GB and 6PR to focus on the new exclusive arrangement. “I'm familiar with the network,” Long told Influencing. “I've been appearing on Triple M stations for a decade or more. It's a great fit, to be honest. I would assume Triple M’s audience skews male-heavy, and that’s exactly how EFTM skews." “Another thing was this role is also regional, because regional Australia is a huge part of our nation. People who live in regional towns still cling to their radio for information and to be able to provide real-time information about a topic that's important for everyone, that’s critical.” Due to the exclusive nature of the arrangement, Long will cease his long-standing relationships with 2GB and 6PR, a shift he describes as “bittersweet”. While Long sees radio as an important medium and it's one he has a personal connection to, he said there just wasn’t the comm

Chennai Press Club seeks action against Seeman after journalist clash

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Picture Credit: The News Minute The Chennai Press Club has taken to its official X handle to urge the Puducherry Police to take action against Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) coordinator Seeman for allegedly misbehaving with a journalist, as well as against party workers who reportedly manhandled media personnel during a press interaction in Villianur. The incident unfolded on Sunday, November 23, during a press meet held alongside a consultative session of Puducherry and Cuddalore office bearers ahead of the 2026 Legislative Assembly election. Tensions escalated when a journalist questioned Seeman about the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise and the Centre’s rejection of Metro Rail project proposals for Coimbatore and Madurai. Seeman reacted angrily, verbally abused the journalist and asked that he be removed from the venue. NTK cadres allegedly tried to push the reporter out, causing commotion inside the hall. Commenting on the matter, journalist Prabhakar Tamilarasu said th

CPC hands out raincoats to journalists in Chennai

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The Chennai Press Club (CPC), in association with Vooki, distributed raincoats to journalists on Saturday, November 22. Greater Chennai City Police Commissioner A. Arun and Greater Chennai Corporation Commissioner J. Kumaragurubaran handed over the raincoats in the presence of senior journalists N. Ram, Director, THG Publishing Private Limited, and R. R. Gopal, Editor of Nakkeeran. A total of 500 journalists received raincoats, said Sundara Bharathi, vice-president of CPC, while speaking to Influencing. She added that this was the first such initiative carried out. The efforts of the Club were commended by the dignitaries present. Chennai Press Club president Suresh Vethanayagam and general secretary Haseef Mohammed, along with other office bearers and members, were also present.

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