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edit2011
editOctober
edit- October 23: The CBI special court on Saturday found prima facie evidence against all the 17 accused in the 2G spectrum scam and decided to frame charges against them under various sections ranging from criminal breach of public trust, cheating, forgery and Prevention of Corruption Act. (Financial express)
- October 23: BJP national president Nitin Gadkari on Saturday said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh needed to answer many questions regarding the 2G spectrum scam. (Indian express)
- October 21: A special court on Friday dismissed the bail pleas of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader LK Advani's former aide Sudheendra Kulkarni and two former MPs who have been arrested in the 2008 cash-for-votes scandal. (News Bulletin)
- October 21: Six policemen were killed, and three injured, in an ambush laid by cadres of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar district on Friday. (The Hindu)
- October 20: Hurriyat hardliners led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who have so far declined to take part in talks with the centre or its interlocutors, on Thursday said the amalgam's advisory council will take a decision if they receive a fresh communication in this regard. (Hindustan Times)
- October 20: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's convoy was on Thursday stopped by a group of people in a village here demanding that only candidates with a clean track record be given tickets for the upcoming UP assembly elections. (Times of India)
- October 19: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Wednesday that the CAG of India had not exceeded its limitations bypointing out lapses in government activities. (Daily news and analysis)
- October 19: The Special Court trying the disproportionate asset case against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa today directed her to appear before it tomorrow after rejecting her last minute plea for change in the venue of court proceedings. (Outlook)
- October 17: Kuldeep Bishnoi of the Haryana Janhit Congress (Bhajan Lal) won the Hisar Lok Sabha by-elections defeating his nearest rival Ajay Singh Chautala of the Indian National Lok Dal by 6323 votes. (IBN Live)
- October 17: Sanjiv Bhatt, the policeman who has become famous for taking on Narendra Modi, has been granted bail by a court in Gujarat. (NDTV)
- October 16: A day after his arrest, the BJP Sunday said while it had made former Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa resign for corruption, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was protecting his colleagues. (Hindustan Times)
- October 16: State-owned Andhra Pradesh buses returned to the roads of the Telangana region Sunday after 28 days, after strikers decided their protest had greatly inconvenienced the people. (Economic Times)
April
edit- April 2: India win Cricket World Cup defeating Sri Lanka.
- April 1:Sue Gardner appreciates contribution of Indian editors to Wikipedia, saying "We want more Indian editors in the English Wikipedia so that the world can benefit from the stuff they know...".(Fast Company)
March
edit- 30 March: India beats Pakistan in second semi-final of ICC Cricket world cup 2011 at Mohali PCB stadium
February
edit- February 4: India has sent a formal proposal to Pakistan for talks between the foreign secretaries of the two countries and stressed that it will carry on these discussions with "an open and positive mind". (Net Indian)
- February 4: With Shah Rukh Khan refusing to apologise for criticising the exclusion of Pakistan players from IPL, the Shiv Sena dared him to come back to Mumbai and make a similar statement. (Zee News)
- February 3: The government has constituted an expert panel to look into the Telangana mechanism and has appealed to everyone in the state seeking their co operation. (India-Server.com)
- February 3: Expelling Amar Singh from the Samajwadi Party could not have been party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's decision, actor-MP Jaya Bachchan said. (Times of India)
- February 2: Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh is evasive on BT Brinjal and has clearly said that no decision has been taken on BT Brinjal. (Times Now.tv)
- February 2: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi has criticized both the Shiv Sena and the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) for their unwarranted attacks on north Indians, and said that every inch of India belongs to each and every Indian. (OneIndia News)
2010
editJanuary
edit- 30 January: Six decades after his death, some of Mohandas K. Gandhi's ashes were scattered off the coast of South Africa, where he was confronted by racial discrimination during a 21-year sojourn and developed some of his philosophies of peaceful resistance. (Washington Post)
- 30 January: At least 11 pilgrims were drowned and three others were missing after an overcrowded boat capsized in Godavari river in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. (CNN International)
- 29 January: A Kolkata fast track court convicted Prabhu Shankar Agarwal, owner of Haldiram confectionary chain, and four others life imprisonment for conspiring to murder a vendor about five years ago. (News Worms)
- 29 January: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi made a veiled attack on the Congress chief saying he would now write a letter to the Centre in 'Italian' to make it act to rein in food prices. (andhracafe.com)
- 22 January: Lieutenant General VK Singh was named the new Indian Army Chief in the rank of General. (OneIndia News)
- 22 January: Indian airports are on high alert after officials issued a terror warning of a possible airline hijacking. (ABC News)
- 20 January: Foreign minister, SM Krishna, said that attacks on Indians in Australia needed to stop immediately, while Australia's former military chief said the attacks had a strong racial element. (Reuters India)
- 20 January: Details of the investigation report into the crash of YSR Reddy's helicopter, in which the then Andhra Pradesh chief minister was killed on September 2, 2009, emerged on Wednesday and ruled out any foul play behind the fatal accident. (Zee News)
- 17 January: Veteran Communist leader Jyoti Basu died in Kolkata after a prolonged illness. (The First Reporter)
- 17 January: The Australian government should take "strict action" to prevent unabated attacks on Indians, which are hurting the image of that country, Union Tourism Minister Kumari Selja said today. (PTI)
- 14 January: Seven Hindu pilgrims were killed in a stampede at Kumbh Mela on the river Ganges in the state of West Bengal. (AFP)
- 14 January: BSP swept the biennial elections to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council winning 31 of the 36 seats for which polls were held and secured majority in the Upper House. (India Today)
- 11 January: Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda said he regretted for using derogatory and un-parliamentary words against Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa. (BreakingNewsOnline)
- 11 January: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) took over the probe against former Haryana police chief SPS Rathore, convicted of molesting teenager Ruchika Girhotra in 1990, for abetting her suicide and harassing her family members. (IBNLive.com)
- 10 January: The condition of 95-year-old ailing CPI(M) patriarch Jyoti Basu deteriorated on Saturday. (Hindustan Times)
- 10 January: At least six rockets were lobbed from Pakistani side in the fields near the villages around Attari sector, close to India-Pakistan border. (Economic Times)
- 9 January: The Home Minister Mr. P. Chidambaram has said that Jammu and Kashmir remains vulnerable to militant attacks sponsored by forces across the border. (All India Radio)
- 8 January: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the government was conscious about the adverse effect of economic crisis on Indians employed abroad and was working on a project to provide social security net for the workers returning home. (Economic Times)
- 7 January: People in Srinagar were deprived of newspapers and TV network as power service was cut and public restricted from moving out during an encounter between two holed up LeT militants and security forces. (Daily News and Analysis)
- 7 January: Thick fog enveloped New Delhi disrupting air and rail services and throwing normal life out of gear. (The Times of India)
- 5 January: Reacting to the spate of attacks on Indians, the Government of India issued a travel advisory for Australia, advising its citizens to adopt caution while being in that country. (Zee NEws)
- 5 January: The Panchkula police registered a fresh FIR against former Haryana police DGP SPS Rathore, for abetting the suicide of teenager Ruchika Girhotra in 1993. (Press Trust of India)
- 4 January: All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Sonia Gandhi said her party had no objection to carving out a separate State of Telangana. (Express Buzz)
- 4 January: External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said the Australian government was "duty bound" to punish the killers of Indian student Nitin Garg. (Hindustan Times)
- 3 January: Three Pakistani terrorists, who were kept in the Lampur detention centre for deportation, escaped from police custody at Kotwali. (The Hindu)
- 3 January: A cold wave blew across the north leading to a fog delaying flights and trains and tripping power supply, plunging the region to darkness. (The Times of India)
2009
editSeptember
edit- September 12: Bomb explosion in Kashmir kills three
- September 11:Businessman in India's 'house of horrors' case has rape, murder convictions overturned
June
edit- June 21: Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao alias Kishenji said the West Bengal government should halt security operations in the region and sit for talks with the local people to find a solution to their problems.(The Hindu)
- June 18:Operation Lalgarh has been started against the Maoist who have been active in organising a tribal movement alongside a group called the People's Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCAPA) by the police and security forces in Lalgarh, West Bengal to restore law and order in the area and flush out the Maoists. Indian Express
- June 10: Two Indians are arrested after the Indian community in Sydney's western suburb Harris Park held a protest against racial violence. (IBNlive.com)
May
edit- May 29: An Indian warship thwarts a piracy attempt near the Gulf of Aden after commandos from its helicopter intercept eight gun-wielding men trying to board a cargo vessel. (Calcutta Telegraph)
2008
editJuly
edit- July 13: India on Saturday confirmed that Pakistan's infamous ISI had a definite role in the Kabul bomb attack on the Indian embassy. (Gulfnews)
- July 12: Wholesale prices in India grew by 11.89% in the year to the end of June, the fastest rate since the measure began in 1995. Inflation has tripled over the last six months, driven by the soaring cost of food and fuel. (BBC News)
- July 11: The UPA government has announced that the vote of confidence will take place on July 22. A two-day special session of Parliament will be called on July 21. (NDTV.com)
- July 5: Tension prevailed in curfew-bound Indore city on Saturday, a day after escalated communal violence over the Amarnath shrine row left two more people killed taking the death toll in Madhya Pradesh to seven. (Times of India)
- July 4: Around eight lakh people witness the Rath Yatra in Puri during which a stampede occurred. (Kalinga Times)
- July 3: Seeking to revive the Nehru-Nasser era, India and Egypt today said they were committed to revitalising the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) launched by the illustrious leaders of the two countries. (Press Trust of India)
June
edit- June 30: A day after Jammu & Kashmir Governor NN Vohra revoked the order to transfer over 100 acres of forestland to the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board, various political parties based in the Hindu-dominated Jammu region have called for a bandh protesting against the decision. (IBNLive.com)
- June 28: Hundreds of thousands of Kashmiris took to streets after Friday prayers calling for independence of Kashmir while a crippling strike continued for the fifth day bringing normal life to a complete halt. (BBC News)
- June 27: Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw dies in Wellington, Tamil Nadu. Hindustan Times
- June 25: Amid continuing deadlock over the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, the UPA-Left co-ordination committee is meeting in New Delhi to hold talks on the pact. (Financial Express)
- June 24: Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu on Monday faced the wrath of the khaki brigade when the Chandigarh Police used water cannons on him and cane-charged his supporters as they tried to organise a protest against rising inflation. (The Hindu)
- June 20: The UPA government may go ahead with the nuclear deal without the support of the Left Front. (Hindustan Times)
- June 20: The level of inflation rises to a 13-year high of 11.05% for the week ending of June 7. (Rediff.com)
- June 18: The deadlock between the Rajasthan government and agitating Gujjars has finally ended after talks between the two sides concluded successfully. (NDTV.com)
- June 4: Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K. Chandrashekar Rao resigned as party chief owning moral responsibility for the bypoll debacle. (Times of India)
- June 3: India's corporate sector has lost some $1.25 billion since May 23 due to the ongoing Gujjar stir, apart from cancellations of at least 75 trains by the railways, as per estimates by official agencies and industry chambers. (Economic Times)
May
edit- May 30: The Union ministry of human resources development has given the nod to another three IITs, taking the count to six, to begin functioning from 2008-09. (Howrah News Service)
- May 29: BS Yeddyurappa of the Bharatiya Janata Party and his group of ministers will be sworn in on Friday afternoon in Bangalore. (The Statesman)
- May 28: By-elections in Andhra Pradesh are being held for four Lok Sabha and 18 Assembly seats. (andhracafe.com)
- May 28: Traffic was affected in some parts of the National Capital Region (NCR) as Gujjars blocked roads in support of the agitation launched by the community seeking Scheduled Tribe status. (Hindustan Times)
- May 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party led by B. S. Yeddyurappa meets the Governor of Karnataka Rameshwar Thakur to formally stake claim to form a government in Karnataka with the support of 5 independent canditates. (TimesNow.tv)
- May 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party won state assembly elections in Karnataka, its first victory in the nation's south. (Bloomberg)
- May 25: BJP is very close to a simple majority in Karnataka Assembly bagging 91 seats and leading in 20 with the declaration of results for 189 out of the 224 seats. (The Hindu)
- May 24: The Bengaluru International Airport at Devanahalli handled 341 air traffic movements, including 172 arrivals and 159 departures on the inaugural day of commercial operations. (Sify.com)
- May 22: The Jammu and Kashmir government has deferred the official date of the yearly Amarnath pilgrimage as it wants to steer clear of any controversy over early melting of the Shiva lingam. (Calcutta Telegraph)
- May 22: Voting began in 69 constituencies in eight north Karnataka districts in the third and final phase of balloting for the 224-member state Assembly. (Hindustan Times)
- May 16: The Supreme Court cleared the decks for admissions to the Indian Institutes of Management under the 27 per cent OBC quota law for 2008-2009 by vacating an interim order passed by the Calcutta High Court staying its implementation in IIM-C. (CNN-IBN)
- May 15: Polling is underway for 66 Assembly constituencies in ten districts of Karnataka in the second phase of election. (NDTV.com)
- May 14: At least 50 people were feared dead across Uttar Pradesh due to strong winds that lashed several parts of the state on Wednesday. (NDTV.com)
- May 13: India is on high alert after a series of explosions killed at least 60 people and wounded another 150 near Jaipur.(CNN)
- May 10: The rate of inflation inched up to 7.61 per cent for the week ended April 26 from 7.57 per cent the previous week. (The Financial Express)
- May 8: The Supreme court on Thursday reinstated former All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) director P. Venugopal to his post after striking down a law passed by Parliament in December 2007 to ease him out. (Live Mint)
- May 6: Agni-III, which is capable of striking targets 3,500 kilometres (2,200 mi) away was test-fired successfully from the Orissa coast. (The Hindu)
- May 10: 89 Assembly constituencies - including 28 from Bangalore - go to polls in the first phase in Karnataka. (The Indian Express)
April
edit- April 9 : Lord Swaraj Paul, British Parliamentarian severely criticized over his comments on West Bengal government's handling of Singur. (The Times of India)
- April 2 : The National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) has been extended to all 604 districts of the country. (The Hindu)
- April 1 : Maheswar Mohanty, Speaker of the Orissa Assembly resigns from his post following sexual harassment charges against him. (The Hindu)
2007
editOctober
edit- October 31 : Normal life in West Bengal is hit in the wake of a 12-hour shutdown being observed by the opposition Trinamool Congress
- October 25 : Newsmagazine Tehelka investigation finds massacre of muslims in Gujarat had sanctions of Narendra Modi
- October 20 : Government retains EPF rate of interest at 8.5 pc
- October 17 : Mayawati expands her cabinet taking the ministers strength to 54.
- October 15 : President of India Pratibha Patil declares 2007 Military World Games open at the opening ceremony at Hyderabad
- October 7 : Fire in textile mill at Panipat claims 9.
- October 5 : Nuclear capable Agni I missile test fired from Bhadrak, Orissa
- October 4 : Sunita Williams meets Indian President Pratibha Patil at Rashtrapati Bhavan
- October 1 : Karunanidhi goes on day-long fast over Sethusamudram project
September
edit- September 27 : ISRO announces it will launch Chandrayaan-I moon mission on April 9, 2008
- September 26 : BSE Sensex touches 17000 mark making the current rally the fastest 1000-point rally in its history.
- September 24 : India defeated Pakistan in the final of the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 by 5 runs.(BBC news)
- September 24 : Five coaches of Avadh Express guttered in fire. No casualties reported.
- September 23 : Activists of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party ransacks Chennai office of the Bharatiya Janata Party
- September 23 : Yuvraj's quickfire 70 powers India to the T20 World Cup finals. India meet Pakistan in the finals on Monday.
- September 21 : Astronaut Sunita Williams visits her native village Jhulasan, Gujarat
- September 20 : A Bareilly Muslim clergy issues fatwa against Salman Khan for participating in Ganesh puja celebrations.
- September 19 : Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam General Secretary Vaiko and about 900 party supporters are arrested for attempted to stop railway traffic on Salem Division issue.
- September 17 : Aligarh Muslim University asks students to leave hostels following unrest in the University campus.
- September 15 : Ambika Soni orders inquiry into ASIs affidavit on Ram Sethu
- September 12 : Tsunami alert issued for Andaman and Nicobar Islands following a major earthquake in Indonesia
- September 11 : Two Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots dies in a plane crash in Hakimpet near Hyderabad
- September 10 : Normal life in Orissa comes to a standstill with 12-hour shutdown call by opposition parties as protest against pro-mining policies of Government and cholera outbreak in the state.
- September 9 : India beat South Korea 7-2 in the finals of the Asia Cup Hockey Championships at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium Chennai.
- September 9 : More than 20 people are feared killed and many injured as a Flyover under construction in Panjakutta, Hyderabad collapses.
- September 8 : England defeat India in the final ODI and clinch the NatWest series at the Lord's.
- September 8 : Seven people are killed and over 500 houses buried or damaged due to landslides in West Bengal
- September 7 : Six people killed when roof of a two-storied building falls at Jamnagar, Gujarat.
- September 7 : Sachin Tendulkar rubbishes rumours about his retirement.
- September 7 : Former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy and his wife escape unhurt in a landmine blast near Nellore.
- September 6 : 11 killed including 5 women and 24 others are injured in a stampede at an ashram in Jabalpur
- September 6 : Uthappa's brilliant innings towards the end helped India defeat England in their 6th ODI at the Oval. The seies in now level 3-3 and a grand finale is expected at the Lord's on the 8th.
- September 4 : Malabar 2007, a multilateral naval exercise begin in Bay of Bengal including India, US, Japan, Australia and Singapore.
- September 4 : India celebrates Janmashtami
- September 3 : Sachin's opening knock and good performance all around helped India defeat England in their 5th ODI at Leeds.
- September 3 : 12 killed and several injured in a road accident in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- September 2 : 11, including 4 Border Security Force (BSF) personnel are injured in a car bomb blasted in Hyderpora area of Srinagar
- September 2 : India takes on England in a 'Do or Die' game today at Leeds in their 5 encounter.
August
edit- August 30 : Sania Mirza storms into the third round of the US Open beating Laura Granville of the United States 6-3, 7-5.
- August 30 : India lost from a very comfortable position to England in the fourth ODI at Old Trafford by a narrow margin of 3 wickets. The English side is in the drivers seat leading the series 3-1.
- August 27 : India lost to England in the third ODI at Edgbaston by 42 runs. The English side leads the series 2-1.
- August 25 : 41 people feared to be killed in bomb blasts in Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh. NDTV
- August 24 :Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe visits the historic Netaji Museum in Kolkata
- August 24 :Flu causes a concern to as much as 5 Indian players as the Indian Cricket team takes on England in their second ODI at Bristol today.
- August 23 :Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati orders 10 new Reliance Fresh stores be closed keeping view of law and order in the region.
- August 23 :Ex-Chief minister of Uttarakhand N.D.Tiwari is going to be sworn in as Andhra Pradesh governor
- August 22 :Indian Cricket team lost to England in first ODI at Hampstead by 104 runs
- August 21 :Sanjay Dutt given temporary bail
- August 13 :Hameed Ansari becomes the 13th vice president of India. (The Times of India)
- August 11: India celebrates 103 years of the patriotic song Sare Jahan Se Achcha
- August 6, 2007: 50 feared dead when a boat carrying 130 passengers overturned in the midstream of River Ganga in Bihar, India.
- August 5, 2007: Bodies of two students of the Indian Institute of Management Indore who are swept in flash floods are recovered.
- August 3, 2007: Moderate to heavy rains sweep North India, disturbing normal life in Mumbai.
- August 1, 2007: The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex lost 615 points in a single day becoming the third biggest such crash in its history.
- August 1, 2007: Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Museum and Library acquires draft of rare article written by Mahatma Gandhi that was acquired by the Indian Government recently.
July
edit- Pratibha Patil is sworn in as the first women President of India. She took oath of office administered by the Chief Justice of India, Justice K G Balakrishnan
- Pratibha Patil elected as the first woman President of India (NDTV). She would be taking oath on July 25, 2007.
- July 31, 2007: Popular Hindi Actor Sanjay Dutt gets six-year rigorous imprisonment by a TADA court for illegal possession of arms.
- July 30, 2007: Goa Chief Minister Digamber Kamat survives test in the 40-member State Assembly as BJP and opposition members stages walkout.
- July 28, 2007: Seven killed in police firing in the Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh, India as protest rally turns violent.
- July 27, 2007: BSE Sensex witness correction, looses 542 points in a single day, drops to 15,160 points in noon.
- Earthquake of an intensity of 4.9 on the Richter scale shooks part of Uttarakhand
- The National Democratic Alliance (India) nominates Najma Heptullah as its candidate for the forth coming Vice Presidential Elections.
- Trouble ahead for Humayun's Tomb (pictured). (NDTV)
- After terror link, Bangalore IT firms hire with caution. (CNN_IBN)
- 20 Maoists are killed in a gun battle in Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh which lasted for about 5 hours. 21 security personnel are missing.
- Omar Abdullah, President of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference escapes bid on life when suspected militants threw two rifle grenades targeted at him.
- The Election Commission of India issues notification for the Vice Presidential Election to be held on August 10, 2007.
- Former Prime Minister of India and Member of the Lok Sabha Chandra Shekhar passed away after battling with Multiple Myeloma, a Cancer of the plasma cell.
- Jaswant Sagar Dam near Jodhpur, Rajasthan collapses flooding 40 villages. State Government asks help from Army to overcome the worsening situation.
- India gets sub-marine missile power (CNN-IBN)
- Kafeel was Glasgow bomber, says father. (Times of India)
- Kafeel not identified by father: Police (Indian Express)
- Nathula trade: Expansion of trade basket vital. (The Hindu Update)
- Government wants UGC to regulate private varsities. (The Economic Times)
- Wg Cdr Rahul Monga is first Indian to fly solo across Bering Sea. (Times of India)
- India Remains top Retail Investment Destination[1]
- Mass evacuation as Rajasthan dam breaches (Hindustan Times)
- 'China to overtake India in offshoring by 2011' (Times of India)
- Don't target any community: PM to UK. (Indian Express)
- Maruti launches ‘Grand Vitara’. (NDTV)
- Heavy rains in West Bengal, Kerala, Gujarat and Rajasthan. (The Hindu Update)
- Glasgow bomber was Bangalore resident. (The Hindu) (The Hindu - second newsitem)
- Glasgow terror investigation leads to Karnataka. (The Hindu)
- Haneef is a role model for us, says family. (Hindustan Times)
- NASSCOM rejects charges of US visa misuse. (The Hindu Update)
- Gandhiji's manuscript not to be auctioned: Christie's. (The Hindu Update)
- Top 10 IT majors' exports cross $15 billion. (Business Standard)
- IAF to buy all 126 aircraft from one company. (Times of India)
- Eight killed, weapons looted in Naxalite attack near Sasaram in Bihar. (Times of India)
- The United National Progressive Alliance (UNPA) decides to abstain from voting in the 2007 Indian presidential election
- Haneef charged with supporting terrorist organisation. (The Hindu Update)
- President of India A. P. J. Abdul Kalam will be receiving the King Charles II Medal by the Royal Society, UK on July 19, 2007
- Autographed letters of Gandhi auctioned in London (Times of India)
June
edit- Reliance Retail plans to reach top League. [2]
- Railways to invest Rs 20,000 cr for gauge conversion. (Financial Express)
- India signs trans-Asian railways pact. (Times of India)
- Four killed, 66 injured in four bomb blasts in Assam. (The Hindu Update)
- Sahib Singh Verma dies in road accident. (Times of India)
- India has 1 lakh millionaires. (Times of India)
- Red Fort at Delhi is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site (CNN-IBN)
- Telgi sentenced to 13 yrs rigorous imprisonment, fined Rs 50 crore. (Times of India)
- Dera back on the boil, Badal says OK to chief’s arrest. (Indian Express)
- Six more file nominations for 2007 Indian presidential election. (The Hindu Update)
- CPI(M) man confesses to Singur murder. (CNN-IBN)
- It is betrayal by Shiv Sena: Munde. (The Hindu)
- Shiv Sena backs Pratibha Patil. (The Hindu)
- UPA and the Indian left announce Pratibha Patil as their candidate for the upcoming Presidential Elections.
- Dera chief’s apology “unacceptable” to Akal Takht (The Hindu)
- Telgi, two doctors get seven years’ rigorous imprisonment. (The Hindu)
- The Karnataka State Cabinet approves the creation of two new districts : Ramanagara District and Chikballapura District which would increase the number of districts in the state to 29.
- Congress, along with ally NCP, wins 19 out of 40 seats in assembly election in Goa, set to form the government. (CNN-IBN)
- Gujjar demonstrations end, after the violence claims 26 lives. Committee to be set up to examine the community's demand for Scheduled tribe status. (Times of India)
- Indian tourist most impolite: Survey. (Times of India)
May
edit- Mukesh Ambani becomes trillionaire, Anil Ambani close behind. (Hindutan Times)
- Government to develop Mumbai, Mormugao, New Mangalore, Kochi and Tuticorin ports as cruise tourism hubs. (The Hindu Update)
- Sino-Indian relations - India red-faced as China gets tough. (Times of India)
- MIT wants a share of IITs' courseware. (Times of India)
- 12 March 1993 Bombay Bombings: Eight sentenced to rigorous imprisonment. (The Hindu Update)
- PM reminds industry of social responsibilities. (Hindustan Times)
- Indian engineer, Amit Patel, develops Google's latest product. (Hindustan Times)
- Shed a tear for the tiger. (The Telegraph)
- 12 March 1993 Bombay Bombings: Five more sentenced. (Hindustan Times)
- Three blasts rock Gorakhpur. (The Hindu)
- Bandh paralyses normal life in Punjab. (The Hindu Update)
- Akal Takht rejects Dera chief's regret, wants assets sealed. (The Hindu)
- Indian art pieces auctioned for $ 8.809 million by Christie's. (Hindustan Times)
- `Blast suspect was trained at Jaish camp'. (The Hindu).
- Three post-Godhra riot case accused held. (The Hindu Update)
- Violence erupts at Tata Motors' site in Singur. (Times of India)
- 138 and still going strong; Habib Mian India’s oldest man. (The Hindu)
- India elected for second term on UNHRC. (The Hindu Update)
- The Aditya Birla Group will invest up to Rs 9,000 crore over the next three years in a pan-Indian chain of supermarkets and (hypermarkets) under the `More' brand name. (The Hindu Business Line)
- Textile exports to US hit by rising rupee. (Financial Express)
- Central forces rushed to Punjab, Haryana. (Times of India)
- 18 May 2007 Mecca Masjid bombing: 2 blasts, cellphone circuit - Focus on Bangla group HUJI (Indian Express)
- Hyderabad blast: a 'terror attack'; HUJI, SIMI main suspects. (CNN-IBN)
- Terror strikes Hyderabad: Bomb blast in the historic Mecca Masjid (pictured). (Zee News)
- RDX used in explosions: Reddy. (The Hindu Update)
- Relief for Narendra Modi as SC rules out CBI probe in 2007 Gujarat Fake Encounter Controversy. (Times of India)
- New Delhi works to downplay H-1B issue. (Hindustan Times)
- Taj Mahal turning yellow, says Parliamentary panel. (Financial Express)
- SC literacy rate up. (The Statesman)
- OBC candidate is IAS topper. (The Statesman)
- M. F. Husain honour draws flak. (The Statesman)
- Its 'Target Delhi' for Mayawati now. (Indian Express)
- Mayawati takes Uttar Pradesh. (The Hindu)
- Bahujan Samaj Party registers thumping win in Uttar Pradesh election, set to form government. (CNN-IBN)
- Government sells stake in Maruti Udyog, LIC’s stake goes up to 12.5%. (Financial Express)
- Tagore's birthday celebrated in West Bengal. (The Hindu Update)
- Condemn CD, Election Commission of India tells BJP (The Hindu)
- A report establishes links to poaching of rhinoceroses in Kaziranga National Park for funding the Islamic militant groups in Bangladesh connected to Al Qaida. (The Telegraph)
- UNESCO offers to set up Chettinad Heritage Museum. (The Hindu Update)
April
edit- Government clears HAL's proposal to enter aircraft engine field. (The Hindu Update)
- Mamoni Raisom Goswami says it is “high time” that Delhi take steps to hold direct talks with Ulfa. (The Telegraph)
- 5,000 panchayats to receive award for total rural sanitation. (The Hindu Update)
- POSCO’s proposal for a captive port in Orissa cleared by the ministry of environment and forests. (The Telegraph)
- Big grant for Hyderabad Metro Rail project; work may begin in October. (The Hindu)
- Tatas earmark Rs 1.2 lakh crore for domestic market in next 7-8 years. (Financial Express)
- Indian credit card holders pay Rs 6,000 crores 'extra charges' in last ten years. (Financial Express)
- The Supreme Court reserves judgement on the Union Government's plea for CBI Enquiry into the Fake Encounter Controversy
- Kedarnath Temple reopens today (30 April), protest against helicopter service. (The Hindu Update}
- We will not withdraw support to UPA: Prakash Karat. (The Hindu)
- Fresh campaign against ‘state sponsored’ violence in Nandigram. (The Telegraph)
- Indian mangoes land in US after 18 years. (Hindustan Times)
- India to bid for 2020 Olympic Games. (Times of India)
- 'Reform more, economy overheating' warns Moody's Investors Service. (Indian Express)
- British students making documentary on Rajinikanth, Asia’s second highest paid actor. (The Hindu Update)
- Mango mania - Pune eatery offers special treat. (NDTV)
- India will contribute to space exploration with missions to Moon and Mars: Abdul Kalam. (Hindustan Times)
- Katara, quota to cast shadow on Parliament session. (Times of India)
- Sundarbans faces a threat from global warming and a mere 45 cm rise in the sea level will destroy 75 per cent of the forest. (The Hindu Update)
- IIMs likely to lose autonomy. (Times of India)
- PSLV-C8 carrying a 352 kg Italian astronomical satellite, Agile, lifts off from Sriharikota.(The Hindu Update), (Hindustan Times)
- Universal enrolment of children in 2000 villages across seven districts in Bihar as part of Literacy campaign.(The Hindu Update)
- Indian professor, student among the 33 killed in Virginia Tech massacre
- "Indian neem has great potential". (The Hindu Update)
- West Bengal link to Mumbai train blasts. (The Telegraph )
- India to set up satellite earth station at Antarctica base. (The Hindu Update)
- Gujarat MP Babubhai Katara and his three aides arrested on charges of human trafficking
- India-born Mittal richest in Britain, adds 4.1 bn pounds. (Financial Express)
- Nalanda University to be UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Hindustan Times)
- Legislature has failed to enact laws: Supreme Court(Times of India)
- New Delhi loses bid to host the 2014 Asian Games to Incheon in South Korea.
- Six rhinos killed in Kaziranga National Park, global poachers involved.
- US varsities to teach Ayurveda
- Chances for US H-1B visa this year for aspiring Indian applicants is about 50%.
- Bofors: the scandal that refuses to die after 20 years.
- Agni-III test-fired successfully from Wheeler Island; It will help in moving closer to developing ICBM.
- Hindustan Motors suspends work at India's oldest car plant at Uttarpara after a month-long strike.
- Will POSCO site at Paradip turn into another Nandigram? Struggle against biggest foreign direct investment in Indian history.
- Bharatiya Janata Party questions EC's power to derecognise a party; BJP president Rajnath Singh not allowed to court arrest.
- April 10 President nominates M. S. Swaminathan and Kapila Vatsyayan to the Rajya Sabha. (The Hindu)
- April 9: Dorjee Khandu new Arunachal Chief Minister. {The Hindu)
- April 8: Congress wants BJP de-recognised. (The Hindu)
- April 8: Rahul lauds Board , stumps his mates (Hindustan Times)
- April 8: Sponsors may take BCCI to court. (The Economic Times)
- April 7: Board begins by hitting players where it hurts the most: pocket. New code of contract conduct, cap on sponsors. Selection committee to select a “young team” for the Bangladesh tour. (Indian Express)
- April 7: Shastri's allround skills will be put to test. (Times of India)
- April 7: BCCI meet: Dravid retained as captain for next three tours. (Times of India)
- April 7: BJP president Rajnath Singh to court arrest in the CD case. (The Hindu)
- April 7: At least 14 killed and 25 injured in car bomb explosion in Tamil Nadu, no foul play suspected. (NDTV),(The Hindu Update)
- April 6: BJP says that the provocative CD released by it was not part of its official election campaign.(The Hindu Update)
- April 5:Former prime minister V P Singh asks the Election Commission to derecognise Bharatiya Janata Party (flag pictured) for releasing a provocative CD-pack as part of its election campaign in Uttar Pradesh. (CNN-IBN The Hindu updateThe Hindu update, Indian Express)
- April 5: 83 SEZs get nod, caps area at 5,000 hectares (Rediffnews, The Hindu)
- April 4: Greg Chappell resigns from the post of coach of Indian national cricket team. (CNN-IBN)
- April 4: 14th SAARC Summit in New Delhi accords "observer status" to Iran. (The Hindu)
- April 3: Trade and Terrorism are expected to dominate the 14th SAARC Summit in New Delhi
- April 2: India's Foreign Secretary, Shivshankar Menon, says that Iran is likely to get an observer status in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. (IHT)
- April 1:Viswanathan Anand is ranked as the World's No.1 chess player by FIDE. (Rediff.com)
March
edit- March 30: *India's legendary leg spinner Anil Kumble retires from One-Day International cricket. (IHT) (Indiatimes) (Eurosport)
- March 29:The Supreme Court, as an interim measure, stays the law providing for quota in IIT's, IIM's for OBC's in response to a petition.(Rediff.com)
- March 26:India knocked out of 2007 Cricket World Cup. (CNN-IBN)
- March 23: Sri Lanka defeats India in 2007 Cricket World Cup match by 69 runs. (CNN-IBN)
- March 19: Many parts of India (esp. Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh) ring in the New Year on Monday with Gudi Padwa and Ugadi. ([3])([4])
- March 17: Bangladesh defeats India in the 2007 Cricket World Cup match by 5 wickets. (CNN-IBN)
2006
editNovember
edit- November 5: 2006 ICC Champions Trophy: Australia beats West Indies to lift the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.
- November 3: Cyclone Ogni lashes coastal Andhra Pradesh with up to 100mm of rain.
- November 3: Reliance launches a $5bn retail venture, Reliance Fresh, planned for more than 780 cities and 6,000 rural towns in India over the next five years.
October
edit- October 17: Meetings at the level of Foreign Secretaries between India and Pakistan will resume on mid-November, 2006.
- October 18: 2006 ICC Champions Trophy: West Indies beats Australia by 10 runs in the fourth cricket match at Mumbai.
- October 19: Veteran Tamil actress and Kalaimamani award winner, Srividya, dies of breast cancer at 53. She started her life as an actress at the age of 13 and had acted in more than 800 films.
- October 19: The Supreme Court of India upholds promotions based on reservations, but rules that quotas should not exceed 50 per cent.
- October 19: India's state-owned primary domestic airline, Indian, will be merged with the international airline carrier, Air India, by the end of 2006.
- October 20: The death sentence for Mohammad Afzal, the key accused in the December 13 Parliament attack, which was supposed to be executed today, stands deferred as the President is yet to decide on the mercy plea.
- October 20: Ratan Tata's Tata Steel, in its biggest ever acquisition, purchases London-based Corus Group Plc, for £4.3 billion, to become the fifth largest steel producer in the world.
- October 20: 2006 ICC Champions Trophy: Sri Lanka beats New Zealand by 7 wickets in the fifth cricket match at Mumbai.
- October 21: India celebrates Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights.
- October 22: The ruling DMK-led alliance sweeps the Chennai Corporation Council local elections, losing just eight of the 155 wards it contested.
- October 22: Cairn India, the Indian subsidiary of Scottish firm Cairn Energy, plans to invest over Rs 9140 crores in India.
- October 23: Madame Tussauds (wax sculpture of Shakespeare pictured) plans to open its first branch in India at Mumbai.
- October 23: Consortium led by Videocon buys Korea's third largest electronics manufacturer, Daewoo Electronics, for Rs 3150 crore (US$ 700 million).
- October 24: Pranab Mukherjee takes charge as Indian Foreign Minister.
- October 25: 2006 ICC Champions Trophy: New Zealand moves on to Semi Finals.
- October 26: The Protection of Women Against Domestic Violence Act 2005 comes into force in India.
- October 27: 2006 ICC Champions Trophy: South Africa moves on to Semi Finals.
- October 27: Two terror suspects allegedly recruited by the terrorist organisation, Al-Badr, were arrested in Mysore.
- October 28: ISRO successfully test fires an indigenously developed cryogenic stage to be used in its Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, making India one among the only 6 nations in the world to do so.
- October 28: 2006 ICC Champions Trophy: West Indies moves on to Semi Finals.