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Leaders of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge , respectively, have contended that the method adopted by the selection committee meeting on December 18 for the appointment of a new chairman and members of the National Human Rights Commission was "fundamentally flawed" and a "predetermined exercise" that ignored "the tradition of mutual consultation and consensus", according to the duo's joint note of dissent. ET Year-end Special Reads Top 10 equity mutual funds of the year. Do you have any? How India flexed its global power muscles in 2024 2024 was the year India became the talk of America Earlier, former Supreme Court judge, justice V Ramasubramanian , was named the new chairperson of NHRC and Priyank Kanoongo and retired justice Bidyut Ranjan Sarangi as its members after the selection committee meeting. However, the dissent note dated December 18 also revealed that Kharge and Gandhi had proposed the names of justice Rohinton Fali Nariman and justice Kuttiyil Mathew Joseph for the chairman's post "keeping in mind both merit and need for inclusivity" and had preferred justice S Muralidhar and justice Akil Abdul Hameed Kureshi as members. "It was a pre-determined exercise that ignored the established tradition of mutual consultation and consensus, which is essential in such matters. This departure undermines the principles of fairness and impartiality, which are critical to the credibility of the Selection Committee. Instead of fostering deliberations and ensuring a collective decision, the committee relied on its numerical majority to finalise the names, disregarding the legitimate concerns and perspective raised during the meeting," the joint dissent note said. As per the law, the selection committee is headed by the prime minister, with Union home minister, Lok Sabha Speaker, Leaders of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and deputy chairperson of Rajya Sabha as its members. During the various selection committee meetings on key appointments, the ruling sides traditionally have had their way in the appointments while the Opposition sides got their say in the forms of dissent notes. 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This balance ensures that the NHRC operates with an inclusive perspective, sensitive to the lived experiences of all sections of society. By neglecting this critical principle, the committee risks eroding public trust in this esteemed institution." (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has launched the trailer for 'Sangeet Manapman,' a Marathi film inspired by a beloved play. Comparing the state's political situation to the film's themes of honour and dishonour, Fadnavis shared insights at the event. The BJP-led Mahayuti alliance saw significant success in the recent elections, leading to Fadnavis' appointment as Chief Minister. The ministry, expanded shortly after his oath ceremony, reflects this political triumph. Highlighting the film's cultural impact, Fadnavis praised its effort to present classical Marathi art to a new generation. He emphasized the film's role in promoting Marathi culture, while assuring continued governmental support for the arts. (With inputs from agencies.)
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Hollywood star Matthew Rhys has said he is shocked at the severity of "stabbing" funding cuts to the arts scene in Wales. The Welsh actor said the sector was "absolutely not" receiving the support it needed to thrive, called its prospects "very bleak", and feared routes were closing for young people into artistic careers. Earlier this week Welsh ministers and Arts Council Wales announced an extra £3.6m of emergency funding to protect jobs, which they said was "widely welcomed" by the sector. The Welsh government said the arts made "a vital contribution... enriching our communities and inspiring future generations" and it will publish a draft budget for its overall spending next week. Speaking from set in New York where he is filming a Netflix series for next year, Rhys said the decision by the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff to close its junior conservatoire this year left him "speechless". It means hundreds of children missing out on music lessons. Rhys, who grew up in Cardiff, is probably best known for his role in spy series The Americans, for which he won a Primetime Emmy, and he played the lead in the recent TV remake of Perry Mason. He is an honorary fellow at the college, where he occasionally goes back to speak to students, and said it was a visit there as a 16-year-old which put him on the path to acting. "If there's one thing I think Wales has always done well it's the nurturing of art in the youngsters of Wales," he said. "There's no downside to doing art of any kind in your youth. It only opens doors, broadens horizons and helps you, I believe, down the line. "And so to strip the primary funding, I think, is woeful." He said it was "galling" that the arts had historically been treated as second fiddle to more scientific industries. "It's a kind of blind ignorance that the arts are always, I think, treated as a second class subject to a degree. "What is worrying at the moment is how much the arts are being stabbed as we have seen with the Welsh National Opera (WNO) and National Theatre Wales . "I don't believe institutions like these can survive, the way the government is currently treating them." College principal Helena Gaunt said closing the junior conservatoire was a "very difficult decision" which it felt forced to make due to lack of funds. She is calling for an increase in funding for the arts. "We say a lot that this is a cultural nation, and if we want to continue to be a really cultural nation we have to invest in that - and that includes the college," she said. Last year WNO had a 10% cut from its application for standstill funding from Arts Council Wales, while National Theatre Wales lost all its core funding. Arts Council Wales's funding from the Welsh government was cut by 10.5% this year. Tim Rhys-Evans, director of music at the college, said he frequently had conversations with students worried about their future. "We have a lot of conversations about the state that the arts world is in," said Mr Rhys-Evans. "Are there going to be jobs for them when they leave here? I tell them the world is always going to need creatives." He said if Wales did not have culture it would just be "a tiny blob" on the world map. "The difference that we have made to the international arts scene is something that we all need to be really proud of, and make damned sure it’s still going to be here in generations to come." Ms Gaunt said it was "essential" for the college - which turns 75 this year - and the arts sector more widely for levels of funding be be "rebuilt to former levels". She said: "Much more can be achieved and contributed to our societies by relatively modest increases in funding." The Welsh government said: “The arts sector makes a vital contribution to our social, cultural and economic fabric - enriching our communities and inspiring future generations. "Our draft budget for the next financial year will be published next week.”
NEVER mind running around like mad dogs – it’s the defending like headless chickens Ruben Amorim needs to worry about. The Manchester United gaffer has demanded his side put in the hard yards if they want to be part of his Red revolution. But it won’t matter how far, how long and how much effort he gets, if the boys at the back drop the schoolboy clangers that gifted Nottingham Forest a win. Andre Onana was the chief culprit, the Cameroon keeper coming up with TWO absolute howlers early in the second half. Yet Bruno Fernandes had a hand in one of the away-day goals, while Matthijs de Ligt didn’t exactly cover himself in glory for another. Throw in the fact that Lisandro Martinez was comprehensively outmuscled and outjumped for Forest’s quickfire opener, and it really was a rude awakening for Amorim. If last week’s loss at Arsenal was a reality check, this was a boot in the you-know-whats. For all Forest have gone to Anfield and won this season, United gift-wrapped this for them. Nikola Milenkovic is admittedly a man mountain of a centre back, but the challenge on him to meet Elliot Anderson’s early corner was non-existent, never mind powder puff. The Fernandes pass behind team-mate Leny Yoro that gave Forest possession and began the move for their second was shocking as well. Yet nowhere near as bad as Onana’s cock-up in letting Morgan Gibbs-White ’s fizzing strike scoot past him. FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS And worse still was the keeper’s laughable effort in watching Chris Wood ’s looping header float past him for the third. If at first you don’t succeed, cock it up again and again and again, clearly, as far as the clowns in United shirts were concerned on Saturday. Barely a minute had gone when they were joining Wolves by leaking a seventh goal from a corner this season, the joint worst record in the Premier League. Milenkovic couldn’t believe the space he had in thumping home his header. Well Amorim DID admit United were no longer a massive team. They certainly looked like small fry when the giant Serbian centre back leapt to thud Forest ahead. It was a lead which should have been cancelled out within a couple of minutes, as Alejandro Garnacho curled in such a gift-wrapped cross it should have come wrapped in a bow. Yet inexplicably Rasmus Hojlund had over-run the ball and failed to make a connection from six yards. You could see fans all around Old Trafford scratching their heads at that. They did draw level on 18 minutes through the Danish striker, although it WAS pretty impossible to miss, mind you. Manuel Ugarte slid a perfect pass through to Alejandro Garnacho, and when Matz Sels blocked his point blank effort, Hojlund tapped into an unguarded net from ten yards. Now United would would cut loose, you thought. Now they would make the most of their monopoly of possession. But then again...because it was Forest who went closest. First Jota headed across the crossbar from Ryan Yates’ nod back, before de Ligt deflected a shot from the same player over the top. And when another corner caused yet more chaos – will United ever learn? – Milenkovic was a foot away from bagging his second goal in a Forest shirt with a snapped sidefooter. Not that United didn’t have moments of their own, mind, like the Fernandes free kick that clipped the crossbar. But really it doesn‘t matter how good you are at one end, if you’re a laughing stock at the other. And yesterday, frankly United were on too many occasions. It’s why they were chasing the game again two minutes after the break, when another flying Forest start brought another Forest goal. This time it ended with the Gibbs-White shot that totally bamboozled Onana, even though it was only a foot away from him. The way he reacted suggested the low strike had bent like a Roberto Carlos free kick, but in truth moved no more than six inches. It was a shocker. There have been plenty of them in the Cameroon keeper’s time at Old Trafford. Yesterday we got two for the price of one – the only debate was which was worse. For barely three minutes after coughing up one goal to Forest, Onana was handing them another – quite literally. Wood’s looping header at the far post was decent, but really should have posed little threat. Not to a keeper of any standing, anyway. De Ligt watched it arc past, no doubt expecting Onana to scoop it out of the air. Instead the United stopper watched it float just inside the opposite post. It was genuinely unbelievable. Oh, and just for good measure, Onana also fluffed a clearing kick so badly that really should have led to yet another goal. It was like a throwback to the days of Massimo Taibi, the Italian who was a byword for joke goalkeeping at one stage of the Fergie era. Thank Heavens, then, for the right boot of Fernandes, whose sweeping strike from the edge of the box gave United half an hour to find an equaliser. The fact they never looked like doing so tells you everything. Amorim is indeed painfully spot on...United really aren‘t a massive team any more.NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Wednesday, December 25
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