22 March, 2009
NATIONAL PARKS
19 March, 2009
UPDATES ON 19.3.2009
- CURRENT AFFAIRS ON 19.3.2009
- Money Matter : Forbes Magazine annouced Mukesh Ambani in 1st place in India, 2nd place Lakshmi Mittal , In world ranking Bill Clinton in 1st place, 2nd place for Waren Buffet
- Vijay Hajare Criket trophy won by Tamilnadu defeating Bengal
- The world Population will be 900 Crores ( 9 Billions ) for 2050
- Manipur won the National Womens Football Champion ship for 15th time defeating the West Bengal in Niveli Finals
- New American Ambossidor Meera sankar
- TTD apply for Petent for Tirupati Laddu
- Indian Air Force First Director General Air Marshal D.C Kumaria
- G -20 meeting schedule in London March 14 , Headed by Britan finance Minister Alistar Darling
- Therissa award for Sk Mugibur Rehman
- WWW (World Wide Web ) internet finished its 20 yr. founded by Tim Bernorlee.Britisher
- Barbee Doll celebrated 50 th Anniversary
- Manterry Open Tennis title won by Bardoli (France ) defeated by Lina (Chaina)
- Sehwag finished his fastes century for 60 balls with Newzealand 4th Oneday at Hamilton Newzeland
PERSONOLITIES KNOWN AS
2. Lok Nayak : Jayaprakash Narayana
3. Deenabandu : CF Andrus
4. Desabandu : Chittaranjandas
5. Panjab kesari : Lalalajapathi roy
6. Anna : CN Annadurai
7. Little corporal, Man of Destiny : Nepolian
8. Sarihaddu Gandhi, Badshahkhan : Khan Abdul Gafar Khan
9. Mahamanya : Madanamohana malavya
10. Gurooji : M S Golvankar
11. Gurudev : Rabindranath Tagore
12. Lion of Khashmir : Sk Mohammad Abdulla
13. Nitingage of India : Sarojini Naidu
14. Second Duce : Binito Mussolini
15. Lady of Lamp : Florence Nightingale
16. Andhra Tilak : Gadicherla Hari Sarvothamarao
17. Andhra Sivaji : Parvathaneni Veeraiah chowdary
18. Andhra Bhishma : Nyapathi Subbarao
19. Andhra Ratna : Duggirala Gopalakrishnaiah
20. Desabhaktha : Konda Venkatappaiah Pantulu
21. Brahmharshi : Raghupati Venkataratnam Naidu
22. Dhakshina Bharatha Vidya Sagarudu and
Gadya thikkanna : Kandukuri Veereshalingam Panthulu
23. Navayuga Vytalikudu : Gurajada Apparao
24. Nada Bramha : Tyagayya
25. Harikadha Pithamahudu : Annamacharya
26. Andhra Bhoja : Sreekrishna Devarayulu
27. Vizard of North : VoltorScot
28. Kavi Kokila : Duvvuri Ramireddi
29. Abhinava Thikkanna : Thummalapalli Seetharamamurthy
30. King Maker : Eral of Warwick
31. Man of Blood and Iron : Attowan Bismark
RIVER SIDE TOWNS IN A.P
Rivers
2. Brahmapurtra : 2900
3. Godavari : 1450
4. Narmada : 1290
5. Krishna : 1290
6. Mahanadi : 890
7. Kaveri : 760
Just check this blog for very important questions
www.quiz2009.blogspot.com
BOOKS AND AUTHORS
1. Argumentative Indian : Amarthyasen
2. Rajneethi ke Us paar : Atal Bihari Vajpayee
3. India Wins Freedom : Moulana Abul kalam Azaad
4. India My Dreem : APJ Abdul Kalam
5. My Life : Bil Clinton
6. Akbar Naama : Abul Fazal
7. Two Place : Gireesh Karnad
8. Ethics for New Millenium : Dalai Lama
9.The Name Sake : Jumpa Lahiri
10. Prison Dairy : Jayaprakash Narayan
11. By Gods Decree : Kapil Dev
12. Das capital : Carl Marx
13. Train to Pakistan : Kuswanth singh
14. Waiting for Mahatma : RK Narayan
15. Long walk to freedom. : Nelson Mandela
16. The song of India : Sarojini Naidu
17. My Music, my life : Pandit Ravisankar
18. In the line of Fire : Parwez Mushraff
19. The great indian Novel : Sasi Dharur
20. MIdnight Childrens : Salman Rusdi
21. Manjil se Jyada Safar : V P Singh
22. The future of India : Bimal Jalan
23. Out of My comfort zone : Steve Waah
24. Golden Gate : Vikram Seth
25. How to Play chess : Viswanthan Anandh
26. Sunny Days : Sunil Gawaskar
27. Oliver Twist : Charles Dickens
28. Gitanjili : Rabindranath Tagore
29. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland : Lewis Carrore
30. Mahabharata : Ved Vyas
31. Gulliver's Travel : Jonathan Swift
32. Discovery of India : Jawaharlal Nehru
33. The Jungle Book : Rudyard Kipling
U can also check very important questions from:
http://www.quiz2009.blogspot.com/
NOBEL PRIZES
2. Sir C.V Raman : Physics : 1930
3. Hargovind Khuran : Medicine : 1968
4. Mother Therissa : Peace : 1979
5. Subrahmanya Chandrasekhar : Physics : 1983
6. Amartyasen : Finance : 1998
18 March, 2009
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Set and filmed in India, Slumdog Millionaire tells the story of a young man from the slums of Mumbai who appears on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Kaun Banega Crorepati, mentioned in the Hindi version) and exceeds people's expectations, arousing the suspicions of the game show host and of law enforcement officials.
After its world premiere at Telluride Film Festival and subsequent screenings at the Toronto International Film Festival and the London Film Festival,[3] Slumdog Millionaire initially had a limited North American release on 12 November 2008 by Fox Searchlight Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, to critical acclaim and awards success. It later had a nationwide grand release in the United Kingdom on 9 January 2009 and in the United States on 23 January 2009.[4] It premiered in Mumbai on 22 January 2009.[5] The DVD and Blu-ray versions are set to be released on 31 March 2009.[6]
Slumdog Millionaire was nominated for ten Academy Awards in 2009 and won eight, the most for any film of 2008, including Best Picture and Best Director. It also won five Critics' Choice Awards, four Golden Globes, and seven BAFTA Awards, including Best Film. Despite the film's success, it is the subject of controversy concerning its portrayals of Indians and Hinduism as well as the welfare of its child actors.
Directed by Danny Boyle Loveleen Tandan (co-director, India)
Produced by Christian Colson
Written by Simon Beaufoy
Starring Dev PatelFreida PintoMadhur MittalTanay ChhedaAyush Mahesh KhedekarAzharuddin IsmailRubina AliAnil KapoorIrrfan Khan
Music by A.R. Rahman
Cinematography Anthony Dod Mantle
Editing by Chris Dickens
Studio Celador FilmsFilm4
Distributed by
Pathé Pictures International (UK/Europe)Fox Searchlight Pictures (US/Canada)Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s)
12 November 2008 (US, limited)18 December 2008(Australia)25 December 2008 (US, wide)9 January 2009 (UK)23 January 2009 (India)
Running time 120 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English and Hindi
Budget $15 million [1]
Gross revenue $268,103,477 [1]
1. Best Picture, Christian Colson
2. Best Director, Danny Boyle
3. Best Adapted Screenplay, Simon Beaufoy
4. Best Cinematography, Anthony Dod Mantle
5. Best Original Score, A. R. Rahman
6. Best Original Song - Jai Ho, A. R. Rahman
7. Best Film Editing, Chris Dickens
8. Best Sound Mixing, Resul Pookutty, Richard Pyke and Ian Tapp
GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
1. Best Picture - Drama
2. Best Director, Danny Boyle
3. Best Screenplay, Simon Beaufoy
4. Best Original Score, A. R. Rahman
BAFTA AWARDS RECORD
1. Best Film, Christian Colson
2. Best Director, Danny Boyle
3. Best Adapted Screenplay, Simon Beaufoy
4. Best Cinematography, Anthony Dod Mantle
5. Best Film Music, A. R. Rahman
6. Best Editing, Chris Dickens
7. Best Sound, Glenn Freemantle, Resul Pookutty, Richard Pyke, Tom Sayers, Ian Tapp
15 March, 2009
UPDATES IN JANUARY 2009
a. Ex-PM of Britain Tony Blair, Ex- PM of Australia John Howart and
Columbia President Alvaro Urbi
2. Spains Prestageous Award " Lagran Cruize Merit " received by for his services:
a. RTT founder Dr. Father Wincent Ferror
3. " Moulana Abdul Kalam Azaad Award " in Education wing received by
a. Handard University Chancellor Said Hameed
4. 58 th Miss World
a. Senya Sukhinowa (Russia ), ( *2nd place : Parvathi Omankuttan ( India))
5. 2008 Year Raghava Kalanilayam Puraskaram for Drama profession
a. Chalasani Krishna Prasad
6.The Song " Jayaho " in " Slum Dog Milleanier" film received Satilite award .
the films music director
a. A.R Rehman
7. Intellegence Buearu New Director
a. Rajeev Mathur
8. ICICI Bank New CEO
a. Chanda Kotchar
9.NRI Doctor Pradeep Dutha received from British Government
a. British Royal Puraskaram and "Member of the British Empire " Puraskaram
10. ISRO Developed Business satellite " W 2 M" related to
a. French Gayana Kowr. space station.
11. Bungladesh New President
a. Sk. Haseena
12. Chaina currency :
a. Yuwan
13. New : " SMS " Number to complaints to Police in Hyderabad
a. Idea Cellular No. 9010100100
14. A.R.T stands for ( in H.I.V Treatment )
a. Anty Retroval Therophy
15. "INDIRAMMA" Programme started on 2006 April 1 st, from East Godavari District,
Western Kandrika village.. INDIRAMMA Stands for :
a. Integrated Novel Development in Rural Areas and Model Municipal Areas
13 March, 2009
EXPECTED QUESTIONS AND DATES TO REMEMBER
1. First Vice Prime Minsiter to India
a. Sardar Vallabai Patel
2. The Study of Post Cards
a. Deltiology
3.First Electrical facilitated Town in India
a. Bangaloore
4. The only Person who won Nobel Prize 2 Times .
a. Madam Cury ( 1903- Physics), (1911- chemistry)
5. The three countries not using the Matric Systems in the world.
a. USA, Liberia, Mayanmar
6. " India After Ghandhi - The History of the worlds Largest Democracy " Book was written by
a. Ramachandra Guha
7. The Country is also known as "Sick man of Europe"
a. Turkey.
8. Worlds Weathers day on
a. March 22
9. George Arvel , the reputed British Novelist Birth Country is
a. India.
10. "Post office Savings Bank" Started in India
a. 1882.
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
JANUARY 1 : NON RESIDENT INDIANS DAY ( NRI DAY)
JANUARY 12 : NATIONAL YOUTH DAY
JANUARY 30 : WORLD LEPROSY DAY AND AMARAVEERULA DINOSTAVAM
MARCH 8 : WORLD WOMENS DAY
MARCH 21 : WORLD FOREST DAY
MARCH 22 : WORLD WATER DAY
MARCH 23 : WORLD WEATHER DAY
APRIL 7 : WORLD HEALTH DAY
APRIL 26 : WORLD METHOSAMPATHI DINOSTAVAM
MAY 1 : INTERNATIONAL LABOUR DAY
MAY 15 : INTERNATIONAL FAMILY DAY
JUNE 5 : WORLD PARYAVARANAM DAY
JULY 11 : WORLD POPULATION DAY
AUGUST 6 : HIROSHIMA DAY
AUGUST 9 : QUIT INDIA DAY, NAGASAKI DAY
AUGUST 29 : NATIONAL SPORTS DAY
SEPTEMBER 8 : INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY (UNESCO)
SEPTEMBER 15 : ENGINEERS DAY
SEPTEMBER 16 : WORLD OZONE DAY
SEPTEMBER 27 : WORLD TRAVEL DAY
OCTOBER 16 : INTERNATIONAL FOOD DAY
OCTOBER 24 ; INTERNATIONAL ABIVRUDDI SAMACHARA DINAM, IRASA DAY
DECEMBER 1 : INTERNATIONAL AIDS DAY
DECEMBER 7 : SYNIKADALALA PATHAKA DINOSTAVAM
DECEMBER 10 : MANAVAHAKKULA DINOSTAVAM
DECEMBER 18 : MINORITIES HAKKULA DINAM ( BHARAT )
DECEMBER 23 : KISAN DIVAS ( RYTHU DINOSTAVAM)
11 March, 2009
DECEMBER 2008
Dec. 1
The interrogation of Mohammad Ajmal Amir Iman, the only terrorist of the ten-member group involved in the Mumbai mayhem to be caught alive unfolds background story.
The Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister R. R. Patil resigns.
India serves demarche on Pakistan asking it to take action against the perpetrators of the Mumbai massacre.
Dec. 2
Three persons are killed and 30 injured after extremists trigger a powerful blast on board the Lumding-Tinsukia passenger train at Diphu station in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district.
Over 72 per cent voting is recorded in Mizoram Assembly polls.
Kazakh film director Sergei Dvortsevoy’s Tulpan bags the Golden Peacock at the 39th IFFI. Dvortsevoy also gets the Best Director’s award.
Dec. 3
Eight kg of RDX is found near the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai.
No terrorist or enemy of our republic can destroy nation’s unity, says the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the IISc centenary fete inaugural in Bangalore.
Vikar Ahmed, a terror suspect wanted in the May 18, 2007 Mecca Masjid blast case escapes after firing at policemen in Hyderabad’s Santoshnagar area.
Dec. 4
The Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh submits resignation to Governor S. C. Jamir.
Over 68 per cent polling is recorded in Rajasthan Assembly elections.
Bird flu spreads to fresh areas of Assam’s Kamrup district.
Historian Romila Thapar is chosen for the 2008 Kluge Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Study of Humanity.
Dec. 5
India and Russia clinch a mega uranium deal in New Delhi following a summit between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Dmitry Medvedev. Four more nuclear power plants for Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu.
Ashok Chavan Industry Minister in the Vilasrao Deshmukh Cabinet is named Maharashtra Chief Minister. Chhagan Bhujbal is to be Deputy Chief Minister.
Sensex slips below the 9000 - mark again with IT stocks taking a beating.
Dec. 6
The Congress suspends Narayan Rane for his outburst against the party leadership.
“Hand in Hand 2008”, the Sino-Indian joint military exercise gets under way in Belgaum, Karnataka.
Dec. 7
The Government unveils a stimulus package to shore up economy. Four per cent cut in Cenvat, Rs.20,000 crore set apart for industry, export sectors for the current fiscal.
Fifty five per cent polling is recorded in the fourth phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections.
The Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Chander Mohan is sacked for being “absent from his office since past some time”.
Dec. 8
The Congress retains Delhi for the third term, wrests Rajasthan from the BJP and dislodges the Mizo National Front in Mizoram securing a four-fifths majority. The BJP holds on to Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
Ashok Chavan is sworn in Maharashtra’s 24th Chief Minister. Chhagan Bhujbal takes office as Deputy Chief Minister.
Rajiv Mathur to be new Intelligence Bureau Director.
Dec. 9
The Mumbai police release the names of the nine terrorists killed for their role in the November 26 bloodbath.
Forty pilgrims are killed after the bus in which they were travelling catches fire in Firozabad, U.P.
Dec. 10
Lok Sabha MP, Chaudhary Munawwar Hasan dies of injuries sustained in a road accident in Haryana.
Dec. 11
Parliament condemns with one voice the Mumbai terror attacks. The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh apologises for the government’s inability to prevent the carnage and says Pakistan is the epicentre of terrorism.
Lalthanhawla is sworn in Mizoram Chief Minister and is the first to be elected to head the state for a fourth term.
Avian flu spreads to six districts in Assam and till date 2.5 lakh birds have been culled.
Dec. 12
Shivraj Singh Chauhan is sworn in Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister. Raman Singh takes office as Chhattisgarh Chief Minister.
Dec. 13
Ashok Gehlot is sworn in Rajasthan Chief Minister.
Fiftyseven per cent polling is recorded in J & K fifth phase elections.
Dec. 14
“Pakistan has a great deal to answer for”, says the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown after talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi.
Dec. 15
The Union Cabinet gives nod for setting up a National Investigation Agency. Proposal to amend the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967 cleared.
The Right to Children to Free and Compulsory Education Bill, 2008 is tabled in the Rajya Sabha.
Dec. 16
The government introduces in the Lok Sabha a bill on setting up a National Investigation Agency and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2008.
The Kishore Chandra Deo parliamentary panel exonerates SP and Congress MPs Amar Singh and Ahmed Patel in the “cash for votes scam”.
Sensex regains the 10000 level after 22 sessions.
A postage stamp on Field Marshal Manekshaw is released at a function in New Delhi.
Dec. 17
The Lok Sabha passes two Bills — the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act Amendment Bill, 2008 and the National Investigation Agency Bill, 2008.
Sheila Dikshit takes oath as Delhi Chief Minister for the third consecutive term.
Sixty per cent polling is recorded in phase six of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections.
Parliament passes the Unorganised Workers’ Social Security Bill, 2008.
Rajya Sabha nod for Gram Nyayalaya Bill, 2008.
Dec. 18
BrahMos supersonic cruise missile is test-fired in a vertical launch configuration for the first time by the Navy.
Parliament nod for anti-terror Bills.
The indigenous cryogenic engine passes a “flight acceptance hot test” at Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu.
Dec. 19
Union Minority Affairs Minister A.R. Antulay whose remarks on the killing of three senior Maharashtra police officers in the Mumbai carnage created a furore ‘submits resignation’.
The Delhi High Court reduces to one year the two-year RI awarded to the Ansal brothers in the June 13, 1997 Uphaar cinema fire that claimed 59 lives.
Dec. 20
More than 4.25 lakh birds culled in Assam so far even as the avian flu has struck 120 villages in seven districts.
Dec. 21
“We can be hurt but not knocked down,” says Ratan Tata as the Taj Mahal Palace And Tower in Mumbai reopens its doors.
Dec. 22
The Insurance Laws (Amendments) Bill, 2008 seeking to hike FDI cap on private insurance firms from 26 per cent to 49 per cent is tabled in the Raj Sabha.
The Life Insurance Corporation (Amendment) Bill is introduced in the Lok Sabha.
Dec. 23
Parliament passes Information Technology (Amendment) Bill that provides for stringent punishment for cyber crimes. Cyber Appellate Tribunal planned.
Satyam Computer is barred from doing business with the World Bank for eight years on charges of data theft.
Tamil poet Melanmai Ponnusamy among 21 litterateurs chosen for the Sahitya Akademi awards for 2008.
Dec. 24
Voters defy secessionists and exercise ballot in final phase of Jammu and Kashmir polls.
Dec. 25
The Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed offers help in “Observing” the Indian Ocean. India extends a $ 100-million standby credit.
Dec. 28
The National Conference emerges single largest party in Jammu and Kashmir as the poll verdict throws up a hung Assembly.
Dec. 30
The Congress to support the NC government under Omar Abdullah.
Dec. 31
The new anti-terror laws come into force after presidential assent.
The Indian Maritime University is inaugurated in Chennai.
Sensex closes the year at 9647.31 having surrendered 10640 points in the said period.
Dec. 1
Hillary Clinton is named U.S. Secretary of State, Robert Gates to continue as Defence Secretary. Susan Rice to be Ambassador to the U.N.
Dec. 2
An Iraqi Court condemns Saddam Hussein’s hatchetman ‘Chemical Ali’ to death for war crimes.
Thailand’s constitutional court unseats Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat and disbands his People’s Power Party for electoral fraud.
Israel bids emotional farewell to Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka killed in the terror attack at Nariman House in Mumbai.
Dec. 3
Norway becomes the first signatory to the Convention on Cluster Munitions finalised in Dublin in May.
Dec. 4
Wrangling over pollution trading rights holds up a major climate change accord even as EU Environment Ministers begin a key meeting in Brussels.Armed robbers pull off one of the world’s biggest jewellery heists at a Paris store and make off with valuables worth $102 million.
Dec. 5
At least 22 persons are killed and 70 injured in a massive car bomb explosion in a crowded market in Peshawar in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province.
Dec. 6
The Malaysian State of Malacca presents ‘Datuk’ title to Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, making him the first foreign actor to get the honour.
A youth Alexis Grigoropoulos dies in Greek police firing after 30 youth attack a police car.
Dec. 7
The London weekly, The Observer confirms that Mohammed Ajmal Amir, the lone surviving Mumbai mayhem suspect hails from Faridkot village in Okara district of Pakistan.
At least 160 vehicles meant for use by the NATO forces in Afghanistan are destroyed by pro-Taliban militants in Peshawar, Pakistan.
Pakistan military mounts an “intelligence-led operation” against a banned militant organisation in Pakistan – administered Kashmir and effects arrests of among others, LeT commander Zaki-ur-Rahman Lakhvi, suspected to be the mastermind behind the Mumbai attacks.
Dec. 8
Hundred more NATO vehicles are set ablaze by militants at a container depot in Peshawar.Krishnammal Jagannathan of Tamil Nadu receives the Right Livelihood Award, known as alternative Nobel Prize in Stockholm.
Grand funeral for Russia’s Orthodox Patriot Alexy II.
Tribune Co., owner of the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune files for bankruptcy.
Dec. 9
The Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich is arrested for bid to sell U.S. President-elect Barack Obama’s recently open Senate seat.
Greek protesters clash with police guarding Parliament. Unrest spreads across more than 10 cities.
Lord Swraj Paul becomes the first Asian Deputy Speaker of the British House of Lords.
Dec. 10
The former President of Finland Martti Ahtisaari is presented with the Nobel Peace Prize at a function in the Norwegian capital Oslo.
A general strike cripples Greece. Thousands take out a march to Parliament.
The slain former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto is awarded the U.N. Human Rights Award.
The U.S. automakers get a $14 billion government lifeline.
Two Indian Navy officers of a large crude carrier are jailed by a South Korean court for an oil spill on the Yellow Sea coast on December 7, 2007.
Dec. 11
Pakistan begins a countrywide crackdown on Lashkar-e-Taiba front organisation Jamat-ud-Dawah. and places its leader Hafiz Mohammed Saeed under house arrest in Lahore for three months following U.N. sanctions.
At least 45 persons are killed and 93 injured in a suicide blast at a restaurant in Kirkuk, Iraq.
U.S. President – elect Barack Obama chooses Chinese – American Steven Chu for Energy Secretary post.
The U.S. Senate rejects the Federal government’s bailout package for troubled auto majors General Motors, Ford and Chrysler.
Bernard Madoff, former chairman, Nasdaq Stock Market is arrested for a $ 50 billion fraud.Dec. 12. A British court absolves Scotland Yard officers who shot dead a Brazilian youth Jean Charles de Menezes at a London underground station on July 22, 2005 mistaking him to be a terrorist of unlawful killing.
Dec. 12
Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso announces a new $255 billion stimulus package to shore up his country’s economy.
Asian stocks tumble on hefty losses on the Wall Street.
The U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change Summit in Poznan, Poland operationalises an Adaptation Fund.
Dec. 13
Ksenya Sukhinova is crowned Miss World 2008 at an extravaganza in the South African capital Johannesburg.
Dec. 14
The first model of Japan’s bullet train has a farewell run 44 years after it transformed overland travel.
Somalia’s Prime Minister Hassan Hussein Nur is sacked by the President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed.
Dec. 15
China and Taiwan start direct air and sea transport and postal services, a historical step in cross-strait relations.
Thailand’s House of Representatives elects Abhisit Vejjajiva Prime Minister.
Najam Sethi Editor-in-Chief of Friday Times and Daily Times in Pakistan is awarded the 2009 Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual freedom prize of the World Association of Newspapers.
Dec. 16
The Woolwich Crown Court finds a U.K. – based Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdulla guilty of plotting to bomb the Glasgow airport on June 30, 2007.
Dec. 17
Bangladesh lifts emergency that was imposed in January 2007 ahead of parliamentary polls slated for December 29.The Time magazine names U.S. President – elect Barack Obama Person of The Year 2008.
Dec. 18
The U.N. – based International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda sentences to life Theoneste Bagosora for masterminding the 1994 genocide.
Rangzieb Ahmed, a British Pakistani, accused of being a high-profile Al-Qaeda activist is found guilty of “directing terrorism”.
Dec. 19
NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul creates history by becoming the first Asian to preside over the House Of Lords.
Hamas ends six-month-old ceasefire with Israel.
The U.S. gives $ 13.4 billion in emergency loans to prevent the collapse of General Motors and Chrysler.
Japan unveils Auriga Leader, the world’s first large ship partially using solar power at a shipyard in Kobe.
Dec. 22
A 36-member Thailand Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjejiva is sworn in in Bangkok.
Dec. 23
Australia’s high-power probe clears Dr. Mohamed Haneef saying he “was wrongly charged” in July 2007 on suspected links to a terrorist plot in Britain.
Dec. 24
Palestinian fighters in Gaza launch a barrage of rockets into Israel.
Dec. 27
Over 200 persons are killed in an Israeli air raid on Gaza.
Dec. 29
The Awami League-led Grand Alliance heading for a landslide in Bangladesh elections.
Somalia’s President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed resigns.
Dec. 30
The Awami League gets a massive mandate bagging 230 seats in the 299-member Parliament.
Israel begins naval attack even as the toll in the air raid touches 385.
An Air New Zealand jet part fuelled by vegetable oil completes a two-hour flight
Dec. 6
Football legend Diego Maradona visits Kolkata on a private tour.
Dec. 7
Jeev Milkha Singh wins the Nippon Series JT Cup in Tokyo.
Dec. 13
Indian boxers Akhil Kumar, Jitender Kumar, A.L. Lakra and Dinesh Kumar win bronze medals at the International Boxing Association’s World Cup in Moscow.
Dec. 15
India wins the first Test in its two-Test series against England at Chennai. Sachin Tendulkar makes his 41st Test hundred in guiding India home.
Dec. 21
Mohun Bagan bags Federation Cup football championship in Kolkata.
South Africa wins the first Test against Australia at Perth, chasing 414 in the fourth innings – the second highest ever successful chase.
The Indian women’s hockey team wins bronze at the Under-21 Women’s Junior Asia Cup at Kuala Lumpur.
Manchester United wins the Club World Cup at Yokohama, beating Liga de Quito 1-0 in the final.
Dec. 23
India seals a 1-0 win in the Test series against England, and moves to No. 2 in the ICC Test rankings, with a draw at Mohali in the second test.
The Test series between New Zealand and West Indies ends in a 0-0 draw.
Dec. 26
Sahu Mewalal, 82, two-time football Olympian, dies in Kolkata.
Dec. 28
Railways wins both the men’s and women’s titles at the National Volleyball Championships in Visakhapatnam.
Golfer Jyoti Randhawa wins the BILT Open in Noida.
Kruttika Nadig wins the National ‘A’ Women’s Chess title at Delhi.
Dec. 30
South Africa seals the Test series in Australia, winning the second Test at Melbourne by nine wickets.
Dec. 5
Russian Patriarch Alexei II (79), the iconic religious leader who restored the church from a post-Soviet shell to an institution of power and privilege aat his Moscow home.
Dec. 11
Bettie Mae Page (85), one of America’s most photographed pin-up girls during the 1950s of pneumonia in Los Angeles.
Dec. 14
Saraswathi Gandhi (86), veteran freedom fighter and widow of Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson Kantilal Gandhi, at a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.
Dec. 18
H.N. Nanje Gowda (74) former Irrigation Minister in the Devaraj Urs Ministry and an expert on inter.State river disputes iin Bangalore.
Mark Felt (95) the man known as Deep Throat, the secret informant in the Watergate scandal that led to the downfall of President Richard Nixon in 1974 at a California hospice.
Dec. 19
Carol Chomsky (78) wife of Noam Chomsky known for her work in psycholinguistics of cancer at her Lexington home.
Dec. 20
Robert Mulligan (83), director of the Academy award winning film “To Kill A Mockingbird”, at his home in Lyme, Connecticut of heart disease.
Dec. 24
Harold Pinter (78), the Nobel prize winning British playwright after a prolonged illness.
Samuel Huntington (81), political scientist in Martha’s Vineyard, Harvard University.
Dec. 25
Eartha Kitt (81), the versatile American singer and actor of colon cancer.
Dec. 28
Tuanku Jaafar Tuanku Abdul Rahman (86), Malaysia’s former king in Kuala Lumpur.
Dec. 29
Manjit Bawa (67) renowned painter in New Delhi.
Agnihotram Ramanuja Thathachariar (100) renowned Vedic scholar in Chennai.
Freddie Hubbard (70) jazz legend at a hospital in California, of complications from a heart attack.
Surya Shekhar Ganguly wins the National ‘A’ Men’s Chess title, for the sixth year running, at Mangalore.
Dec. 31
Former Indian Davis Cupper Premjit Lall (68) dies in Kolkata.
10 March, 2009
NOVEMBER 2008
Nov. 2
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Union Steel Minister Ram Vilas Paswan escape an IED blast while passing through Kalaichandi in Paschim Medinipur District.
Sensex regains the 10000 mark continuing its upsurge for the fourth day in a row.
Nov. 4
Eminent Hindustani vocalist of the Khirana Gharana Pandit Bhimsen Joshi is chosen for the Bharat Ratna Award.
The Government decides to declare Ganga a national river and set up a high-power Ganga River Basin Authority to stop its pollution.
Chandrayaan-1 becomes the first Indian-built space craft to leave the earth’s gravity.
Mumbai police arrest for the first time ever a serving Army Officer Lt. Col. Prasad Shrikant Purohit for terrorism-related crimes.
Nov. 6
Kashmiri poet Abdul Rahman Rahi is presented the 40th Jnanpith Award by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Delhi.
A Chennai court frees MDMK General Secretary Vaiko and Presidium chairman M. Kannappan held on sedition charges.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs gives nod for the first rail link to Sikkim. Integrated checkposts to come up on borders.
Sensex dips below the 10000 level shedding 385 points following a steep fall in blue chip stocks led by Reliance Industries.
Nov. 7
George Fernandes and four other Janata Dal (United) MPs quit Lok Sabha in protest against the Centre’s “inaction” on the issue of attacks on North Indians in Maharashtra.
Nov. 8
Chandrayaan-1 is safely inserted into the lunar orbit.
Nov. 10
Sensex regains the 10000 level buoyed up by China’s multi-billion dollar stimulus plan for its economy.
Nov. 11
Senior Congress leader Margaret Alva resigns as general secretary after alleging that the party indulged in election ticket sale.
Sensex loses 696.47 points to close at 9839.69
A rare cardiac surgery to repair an aneurysm is done for the first time in the nation at a Kochi-based hospital.
Nov. 12
Shourya, a new surface-to-surface missile is successfully test-fired from the Integrated Test Range at Balasore in Orissa.
The senior Congress leader. Margaret Alva is removed from all party posts.
Sudhakar Dwivedi alias Amritanand the Peethadeeshwar of Sharada Sarvagya Peeth in Jammu is detained for his alleged role in the Malegaon blasts, at his brother’s house in Ramatpur village, Kanpur.
Nov. 13
The second summit of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation BIMSTEC in New Delhi agrees on a pact on combating terrorism.
The Congress removes Yogendra Makwana as chairman of its Scheduled Castes department.
Nov. 14
The Moon Impact Probe on board Chandrayaan-1 successfully ejects and lands on the lunar surface near the Shackleton crater on the South pole.
Fifty-five percent turnout in first phase of Chhattisgarh Assembly polls.
IAF officer killed in Naxal attack on chopper ferrying poll material from Bijapur.
Nov. 15
The former Union Minister Yogendra Makwana launches new outfit National Bahujan Congress Party.
Nov. 17
Fifty-five percent polling is recorded in the first phase of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election.
Nov. 18
India and Egypt sign an extradition treaty at a bilateral summit being held after 11 years in New Delhi.
The Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is conferred the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding for 1995.
The BSP expels the former External Affairs Minister K. Natwar Singh and his son Jagat Singh for anti-party activities.
Lt. Gen. Noble Thamburaj is appointed next Army Vice-Chief.
Sensex closes at 8937.20 extending the losing streak for the fifth straight day. IT stocks suffer the most.
Nov. 19
The International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei is chosen for the Indira Gandhi prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 2008.
A man and two priests arrested in the 16-year-old Sr. Abhaya murder case are remanded to CBI custody.
Sensex falls for the sixth trading day in a row and has lost 1762 points in the said period.
Nov. 20
Sixtyeight per cent polling is recorded in the second and final phase in Chhattisgarh.
Nov. 22
The 39th International Film Festival of India gets under way in the Goa capital Panaji.
Ravindra Rajaram Kelekar eminent Goan writer in Konkani is declared the joint winner of the 42nd Jnanpith award for 2006.
Nov. 23
Sixty-two percent polling is recorded in the second phase of J&K Assembly elections.
Nov. 24
SBI to enter general insurance business. Forms joint venture with Insurance Australia Group of Australia.
Nov. 26
At least 125 persons are killed and 327 injured in a series of explosions and firing by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists at seven places in Mumbai.
Anti-terrorism squad chief Hemant Karkare dies while seeking to assist in an operation near the Cama and Albless Hospital. Additional Commissioner of Police (East) Ashok Kamte and inspector Vijay Salaskar also lay down their lives. Fiftysix persons are killed and 98 injured in the terrorist rampage at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
Sensex regains the 9000 level after nine days on hectic buying across counters by funds.
Nov. 27
Four terrorists holed up in Mumbai’s Taj Mahal hotel are killed as NSG commandos and the Army launch a counteroffensive. Hundreds evacuated from hotels. The BSE and the NSE remain closed.
Nine foreigners are killed and 11 injured in the multiple terror attacks in Mumbai.
The wife and two sons of Taj Hotels General Manager Karambir Kang are killed in the attack a day earlier.
The former Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh (77) remembered most for ordering the implementation of the Mandal Commission recommendations dies after a prolonged illness at the Apollo Hospital in New Delhi.
Sixty percent turnout is recorded in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections.
Nov. 28
Nine inmates and three terrorists are killed in the Chabad-Lukovich Jewish religious centre in Nariman House in Colaba area. Five hundred people are rescued from the Oberoi/Trident hotel. Thirty-six people die in the attacks.
Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan NSG commando leading the rescue efforts at the Taj hotel falls to terrorists’ bullets.
Nov. 29
At least 172 persons including 21 foreigners lose their lives in the Mumbai terror attacks. Nine terrorists are killed in the 60-hour gun battle with security forces dubbed Operation Cyclone.
Cyclone Nisha batters Chennai city besides wreaking havoc in almost all the districts of Tamil Nadu leaving over 100 dead. Chennai receives about 370mm rainfall in a span of 72 hours.
Sixty per cent polling is recorded in the Delhi Assembly elections.
Over 10,000 poultry birds are culled in a bird flu affected area of Assam’s Kamrup district.
Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil resigns and Finance Minister P. Chidambaram replaces him. Prime Minister to hold Finance portfolio.
The Centre plans to set up a Federal Investigation Agency.
Sixtytwo per cent polling is recorded in the third phase of J&K Assembly elections.
Nov. 2
Rupiah Banda is sworn in Zambian President.
Russia, Libya sign a civilian nuclear deal.
Nov. 4
Democrat Senator from Illinois Barack Obama an African-American wins the U.S. presidential polls defeating Republican John McCain.
Iranian Parliament impeaches Interior Minister Ali Kordan for being in possession of a fake Oxford University honorary degree.
Nov. 6
Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk is crowned Bhutan’s Fifth Druk Gyalpo, or Dragon King by his father Jigme Singye Wangchuk at a coronation ceremony in Thimphu.
Nov. 7
Fifty school children and teachers are killed after a school in Petionville on the outskirts of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince caves in.Oman and India agree to set up a joint investment fund whose seed money could go up to $1.5 billion. Two MoUs inked to ensure welfare of Indian workforce and priority for Indians in recruitment.
The U.K. revokes the visa of Thailand’s ousted Prime Minister, Thakshin Shinatwara, making him unable to return to London where he has been living in exile.
Nov. 8
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark loses power to John Key a multi-millionaire former banker in general elections.
Twenty people are killed of gas poisoning in an accident aboard a new Russian nuclear submarine, to be leased to India, during underwater sea trial in the Sea of Japan.
Nov. 9
All the three perpetrators of the October 2002 bombings in Bali, Indonesia that left 202 killed, on death row are executed by a firing squad at a prison complex in central Java.
China unveils a $570-billion stimulus package to offset adverse global economic conditions by boosting domestic demand.
Nov. 10
India signs a “landmark” defence agreement with Qatar, besides pact on security and law enforcement.
At least 31 persons are killed and 71 wounded in twin bomb blasts in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
Nov. 11
Mohammed Nasheed is sworn in Maldives President and Mohammed Waheed Hassan takes oath as Vice-President.
Nov. 13
Global stock markets fall after Germany announces recession.
The U.N. to send 3,000 more troops to Congo to bolster the world’s largest peacekeeping mission.
Ilustrado, a novel by Filipino author Miguel Syjuco wins the $10,000 Man Asian Literary Prize.
Nov. 14
Ann E. Dunwoody becomes the first woman four-star general in the U.S. military.
Nov. 15
The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh moots a coordinated global fiscal stimulus to mitigate the severity of recession addressing the G-20 Summit in Washington. Declaration focuses on reforming international financial institutions.
The Sri Lankan military captures Pooneryn, the last strategic sea base of the LTTE. Army opens up a land route to Jaffna after 20 years.
Nov. 16
Somali pirates hijack Sirius Star, a Saudi Arabian oil supertanker 830 km off the Kenyan coast.
Nov. 17
Iraq and the U.S. sign troop pullout pact requiring Washington to withdraw its soldiers by 2011.
Japan slides into recession in seven years.
Nov. 20
Deepening global recessionary trend pushes the world stocks to 5-1/2 year lows.
Nov. 22
I am for no-first-use of nuclear weapons, says the Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and assures Islamabad will not interfere in Jammu and Kashmir.
Nov. 23
The U.S. government to plough a fresh $20 billion to rescue banking giant Citigroup. To shoulder most of the potential losses on $306 billion of high risk assets.
Nov. 24
Hundreds of LTTE cadres are killed as the Sri Lankan military tries to gain control over Kilinochchi.People’s Alliance for Democracy, an umbrella alliance of anti-government groups in Thailand lays siege to Parliament. Take control of state-of-the-art Suvarnabhumi airport.
Nov. 25
Maninderpal Singh Kohli is sentenced to lifer by a London court in the 2003 murder of 17-year-old British schoolgirl Hannah Foster.
The British government rolls out its controversial biometric identity cards scheme for non-European foreign nationals.
Nov. 27
Iraq’s Parliament gives nod for a landmark military pact that will see all U.S. troops pull out by 2011-end.
Nov. 1
Saina Nehwal wins World junior badminton title in Pune.
Nov. 2
Anil Kumble announces his retirement from Test cricket during the third Test against Australia in New Delhi.
Britain’s Lewis Hamilton becomes the youngest ever Formula One champion at the age of 23.
Nov. 5
Gagan Narang equals the World record (600/600 in the preliminaries) to win the men’s 10m air rifle gold in the shooting World Cup finals in Bangkok.
Nov. 10
Host India regains the Border-Gavaskar Test Series Trophy defeating Australia 2-0.
Rehan Poncha and Richa Mishra are adjudged the best men’s and women’s swimmers in the National championship held in Hyderabad.
Nov. 16
Novak Djokovic claims the Masters Cup in Shanghai.
Jeev Milkha Singh wins the Singapore Open golf championship.
Nov. 17
Pakistan blanks West Indies 3-0 in the ODI series in Abu Dhabi.
Nov. 20
Pankaj Advani wins the men’s National billiards title in Indore.
Nov. 21
Joshna Chinappa wins her maiden WISPA squash title in the NSC Super Satellite tournament in Kuala Lumpur.
Nov. 23
Spain defeats host Argentina 3-1 in the Davis Cup final in Mar Del Plata.
Nov. 25
Peter Thangaraj, one of India’s best goalkeepers passes away.
Umadevi wins the women’s National billiards title in Indore.
Nov. 26
Terror attacks in Mumbai force the cancellation of the remaining ODIs between India and England.
Nov. 29
M.C. Marykom wins her fourth successive World boxing championship in China.
Nov. 30
Pankaj Advani and Vidya Pillai win the men’s and women’s title in the Senior National snooker championship in Indore.
Nov. 4
Michael Crichton (66), best known author of science fiction novels Jurassic Park and its sequel The Lost World, The Andromeda Strain and creator of TV hit ER, in Los Angeles of cancer.
Nov. 5
B. R. Chopra (94), legendary filmmaker famous for immortal Hindi classics like Waqt (1965) and Naya Daur (1957) and TV serial Mahabharat in Mumbai after a prolonged illness.
Nov. 10
Miriam “Zenzi” Makeba (76), South African anti-apartheid icon and singer better known as Mamma Africa and the Empress of African Song of heart attack shortly after performing at a protest concert iin Naples, Italy.
Nov. 14
Ajit Panja (72) former Union Minister and senior Trinamool Congress leader, of cancer at a private hospital in Kolkata.
Nov. 15
James Heitzman (58), historian of South Asia and urban studies scholar in Stanford hospital, California, of cancer.
Nov. 19
Manjeri Narayanan Nambiar (88), the “handsome villain” of Tamil cinema at his home in Chennai following a brief illness.