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Contents





  • 1 Incumbents

    • 1.1 Government of India


    • 1.2 State Governments



  • 2 Elections


  • 3 Events

    • 3.1 January


    • 3.2 June


    • 3.3 August



  • 4 Sports

    • 4.1 January


    • 4.2 February


    • 4.3 March


    • 4.4 May


    • 4.5 June


    • 4.6 July


    • 4.7 November



  • 5 Deaths

    • 5.1 January


    • 5.2 February


    • 5.3 March


    • 5.4 April


    • 5.5 May


    • 5.6 June


    • 5.7 July


    • 5.8 August



  • 6 References




Incumbents[edit]



Government of India[edit]




















Photo
Post
Name

Ram Nath Kovind official portrait.jpg

President of India

Ram Nath Kovind

Venkaiah Naidu official portrait.jpg

Vice-President of India

Speaker of Rajya Sabha



Venkaiah Naidu

PM Modi 2015.jpg

Prime Minister of India

Narendra Modi

The Chief Justice of India, Justice Shri Dipak Misra during the 24th Foundation Day Function of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), in New Delhi on October 12, 2017 (cropped).jpg

Chief Justice of India

Dipak Misra

Sumitra Mahajan.jpg

Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Sumitra Mahajan


State Governments[edit]


























































































































State
Governor
Chief Minister
Chief Justice

Andhra Pradesh

E. S. L. Narasimhan

N. Chandrababu Naidu
Ramesh Ranganathan (Hyderabad High Court)

Arunachal Pradesh

B. D. Mishra

Pema Khandu
Ajit Singh (Gauhati High Court)

Assam

Jagdish Mukhi

Sarbananda Sonowal
Ajit Singh (Gauhati High Court)

Bihar

Satya Pal Malik

Nitish Kumar
Rajendra Menon (Patna High Court)

Chhattisgarh

Balram Das Tandon

Raman Singh
T. B Radhakrishnan

Goa

Mridula Sinha

Manohar Parrikar

Manjula Chellur

Gujarat

Om Prakash Kohli

Vijay Rupani
R. Subhash Reddy

Haryana

Kaptan Singh Solanki

Manohar Lal Khattar
Shiavax Jal Vazifdar

Himachal Pradesh

Acharya Dev Vrat

Jai Ram Thakur
Sanjay Karol (Acting)

Jammu and Kashmir

Narinder Nath Vohra

Mehbooba Mufti

Badar Durrez Ahmed

Jharkhand

Draupadi Murmu

Raghubar Das
Dhirubhai N. Patel (Acting)

Karnataka

Vajubhai Vala

Siddaramaiah

H. G. Ramesh (Acting)

Kerala

P. Sathasivam

Pinarayi Vijayan

Antony Dominic (Acting)

Madhya Pradesh

Om Prakash Kohli (Additional charge)

Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Hemant Gupta

Maharashtra

C. Vidyasagar Rao

Devendra Fadnavis

Manjula Chellur

Manipur

Najma Heptulla

N. Biren Singh
N. Kotiswar Singh (Acting)

Meghalaya

Ganga Prasad

Mukul Sangma

Dinesh Maheshwari

Mizoram

Nirbhay Sharma

Lal Thanhawla
Ajit Singh

Nagaland

Padmanabha Acharya

T. R. Zeliang
Ajit Singh

Odisha

[[Ganeshi Lal last|Ganeshi Lal last]]

Naveen Patnaik
Vineet Saran

Punjab

V. P. Singh Badnore

Amarinder Singh
Shiavax Jal Vazifdar

Rajasthan

Kalyan Singh

Vasundhara Raje

Pradeep Nandrajog

Sikkim

Shriniwas Patil

Pawan Kumar Chamling

Satish K. Agnihotri

Tamil Nadu

Banwarilal Purohit

Edappadi K. Palaniswami

Indira Banerjee

Telangana

E. S. L. Narasimhan (Additional charge)

K. Chandrashekar Rao
Ramesh Ranganathan (Acting)

Tripura

Tathagata Roy

Biplab Kumar Dev
Tinlianthang Vaiphei

Uttar Pradesh

Ram Naik

Yogi Adityanath

Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale

Uttarakhand

Krishan Kant Paul

Trivendra Singh Rawat

K. M. Joseph

West Bengal

Keshari Nath Tripathi

Mamata Banerjee

Jyotirmay Bhattacharya(Acting)


Elections[edit]


Following elections are scheduled to take place in various states of the country


  • Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election, 2018

  • Nagaland Legislative Assembly election, 2018

  • Mizoram Legislative Assembly election, 2018

  • Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2018

  • Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election, 2018

  • Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, 2018

  • Karnataka Legislative Assembly election, 2018


Events[edit]



January[edit]



  • January 1

    • Delhi is engulfed in the worst fog of the season, with visibility dropping to zero. Flight and train services are disrupted.[1][2]

    • The state of Telangana starts providing round-the-clock uninterrupted free power supply to 2.3 million agricultural consumers, becoming the first state in the country to do so.[3][4]



  • January 2
    • 290,000 doctors across the country participate in a strike for 12 hours to protest against the National Medical Commission Bill, which seeks to replace the Medical Council of India with National Medical Commission.[5][6] The Strike is called off mid-way as the government agrees to send the bill to parliamentary standing committee.[7]

    • One person is dead after clashes breakout between Dalits and Marathas in Maharashtra during the celebration of 1818 victory of British Indian troops over Baji Rao II at Koregaon Bhima village.[8] Schools and colleges in Mumbai are shut after the violence spreads to the city.[9]Riot police are called in to control the violence.[10] The flames of riots spread all over Maharashtra, people violiting public property and stone pelting. Army, Police Force called out, Article 144 imposed in many regions of state.


    • Finance minister Arun Jaitley informs the Parliament that crypto-currencies like Bitcoin are not legal tender in the country, as they are not backed by the sovereign.[11] The government has earlier cautioned people not to invest in crypto-currencies, terming them ponzi schemes.[12]



  • January 5

    • Central Statistics Office estimates GDP Growth at 6.5% for the 2017-18 financial year, compared to 7.1% for the previous year. The estimates quote the effects of GST transition and agrarian distress for the slowest growth in four years and forecast growth to pick up in the next year.[13][14]


  • January 6
    • 4 policemen are killed in an IED-blast aimed at a patrol unit in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir.[15]

    • A CBI court sentenced RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav to three and half year jail term, convicting 7 others in the fodder scam case in Bihar.[16]

    • 11 people are killed in an avalanche in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir.[17]



  • January 8
    • Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad states that the government is committed to freedom of the press, amid criticism of press censorship after UIDAI filed an FIR against a journalist of The Tribune for exposing illegal data access to Aadhaar database.[18]

    • The annual three-day Flamingo festival starts in Sullurpeta near Chilika Lake, Andhra Pradesh.[19]



  • January 9

    • Supreme Court of India makes playing the National Anthem of India in movie halls not mandatory, reversing its earlier order after the Indian Central Government opposed the move and formed a committee to form guidelines about the issue.[20]


  • January 12

    • Indian Space Research Organisation places 31 satellites in orbit through its launch vehicle Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle including a Cartosat-2 series satellite. The launch comes four months after the failure of a PSLV launch.[21]

    • In an unprecedented move, four senior-most judges of Supreme Court of India express public displeasure over the functioning of the Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra and call for his impeachment.[22]



  • January 21
    • President suspended the membership of Vidhan Sabha of 20 MLAs of Delhi Government under the Office of Profit.


  • January 26 - 10 heads of state of Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries are expected to be present at the 69th Republic Day functions in New Delhi.[23]


June[edit]



  • June 20 – Indian government report warns that 21 cities groundwater will run out by a years 2020.[24]


August[edit]



  • August 10 – August 20 – Heavy rainfall causes the 2018 Kerala floods.It is the worst flood to hit the state in a century.


  • August 16 – Former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee dies at 93.He was the first Indian prime minister who was not a member of the Indian National Congress party to have served a full five-year term in office.


Sports[edit]



January[edit]



  • Vidarbha beat Delhi by 9 wickets to win their maiden Ranji Trophy.[25][26]

  • Hyderabad Hunters defeat Bengaluru Blasters 4-3 to claim their maiden Premier Badminton League title.[27]


  • India national blind cricket team claimed the 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup title by defeating Pakistan in the finals by 2 wickets.[28][29]


  • Indian national cricket team won the ODI Series against South Africa in South Africa in first in History.


February[edit]



  • India national under-19 cricket team won the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in New Zealand beating Australia in the Final.


March[edit]



  • Indian national cricket team won the 2018 Nidahas Trophy beating Bangladesh in Final.

  • Chennaiyin FC became champions of Indian Super League for second time defeating Bengaluru FC in the final.

  • Minerva Punjab FC became champions of I-League.


May[edit]



  • Chennai Super Kings won the 2018 Indian Premier League beating Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Final.


June[edit]



  • Afghanistan national cricket team is scheduled to play its first International Test Match against India in Bengaluru.


July[edit]



  • Indian national cricket team won T20I series against England in England for the first time in History


November[edit]



  • 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup is scheduled to be held from November 28 to December 16 at Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar.[30]


Deaths[edit]



January[edit]


  • 2 January - Radha Viswanathan, vocalist and classical dancer, daughter of M. S. Subbulakshmi, 83 [31]

  • 4 January - Ulhas Bapat, santoor player, 67 [32]

  • 6 January - Kapil Mohan, entrepreneur, Chairman and Managing Director of Mohan Meakin, 88 [33]

  • 6 January - Baldev Raj, nuclear physicist, Director of the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam, 70 [34]

  • 7 January - Shrivallabh Vyas, Hindi film and television actor, 60 [35]

  • 7 January - Saksham Yadav, former powerlifting world champion, 28 [36]

  • 12 January - Doodhnath Singh, Hindi writer, critic and poet, 81 [37]

  • 14 January - Satnam Singh Kainth, politician, former MLA from Banga Assembly Constituency, former MP from Phillaur, 56 [38]

  • 15 January – Ava Mukherjee, Film and television actress (Devdas, Detective Naani), 88[39]

  • 15 January - Buddhadev Das Gupta, sarod player, 84 [40]

  • 15 January - Raghunath Jha, former Union minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprise in the First Manmohan Singh ministry, 78 [41]

  • 15 January - Gnani Sankaran, journalist and writer in Tamil, 64 [42]

  • 16 January - Geevarghese Divannasios Ottathengil, Indian Syro-Malankala Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bathery (1996–2010) and Puthur (2010–2017), 67 [43]

  • 18 January - Kashinatha Hathwar, actor and director primarily in Kannada, 67 [44]

  • 18 January - Chandi Lahiri, journalist, cartoonist at Anandabazar Patrika , 88 [45]

  • 19 January - Sriniwas Tiwari, freedom fighter, Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly (1993–2003), 91 [46]

  • 20 January - Hasmukh Patel, architect, 84 [47]

  • 26 January - Supriya Devi, Veteran Bengali Actress, 85

  • 30 January - Chintaman Vanaga, Politician and Member of Parliament from Palghar, 61


February[edit]


  • 11 February- Parbati Ghose, 85, Oriya Film Director.

  • 24 February- Sridevi,Bollywood Diva,54.

  • 28 February - Jagadguru Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Shankaracharya, 82, 69th Shankaracharya Guru.


March[edit]


  • 1 March - Arabinda Muduli, 56, Indian musician and Bhajan singer

  • 2 March - Khagendra Jamatia, 64, Indian politician.

  • 4 March - Javed Abidi, 53, Indian disability rights activist

  • 6 March - Shammi, 87, actress

  • 6 March - Indra Bahadur Rai, 91, Indian writer.

  • 9 March - Patangrao Kadam, 74, Politician from Maharashtra, former Forest Minister in Maharashtra Government.

  • 9 March - Pyarelal Wadali, 75, Indian Sufi singer.

  • 13 March - Hamida Habibullah, 101, Politician.

  • 14 March - Narendra Jha, 55, Actor, Singer.

  • 19 March - Kedarnath Singh, 83, poet.

  • 27 March - Gangadhar Pantawne, 81, Writer.[48]


April[edit]


  • 2 April - Bhai Vaidya, 89, Veteran Socialist Leader, Former Home Minister of Maharashtra state.

  • 3 April - S. Madhavan, 84, Politician

  • 4 April - Raobail, 80, Indian cartoonist.

  • 6 April - Raj Kishore, 85, Indian actor.

  • 7 April - Munin Barua, 72, Indian film director.

  • 12 April - Naseem Mirza Changezi, 108, Indian independence activist.[49]

  • 14 April - Ram Kumar, 94, Indian artist.[50]

  • 15 April - Waqar Ahmad Shah, 74, Indian politician.


May[edit]


  • 4 May - BN Vijaya Kumar, 60, Politician and MLA from Jayanagar, Karnataka.

  • 6 May - Arun Date, 84, Marathi Singer.

  • 11 May - Anita Das, 66, Odia actress[51]

  • 14 May - E. C. George Sudarshan, 86, Indian theoretical physicist

  • 19 May - Jivya Soma Mashe, 84, Indian Warli Tribal Artist.

  • 31 May - Pandurang Pundalik Fundkar, 67, Minister of Agriculture in Maharashtra Government.


June[edit]


  • 9 June – Shantaram Naik, 72, politician, member of the Rajya Sabha (2005–2017)

  • 11 June - Xavier Rutsa, 42, Indian journalist

  • 12 June

    • Ram Chander Bainda, 72, politician, member of the Lok Sabha


    • Bhaiyyu Maharaj, 50, Spiritual Guru.


  • 14 June - Shujaat Bukhari, 63, Journalist. (assassinated)


July[edit]


  • 9 July - Kavi Kumar Azad, Actor in Tarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah.

  • 17 July - Rita Bhaduri, 62, Actress.

  • 20 July - Akhtar Raza Khan, 77, Indian Sunni Muslimscholar and mufti.


August[edit]


  • 7 August - M. Karunanidhi, 94, former DMK chief and former chief minister of Tamil Nadu.[52][53]

  • 13 August - Somnath Chatterjee, former MP and Speaker of Lok Sabha.[54]

  • 14 August - Balram Das Tandon, Governor of Chhattisgarh, former Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab and former Member of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh

  • 14 August - Chemmanam Chacko, 92, Malayalam poet.[55]

  • 15 August - Ajit Wadekar, 77, cricketer.

  • 16 August - Atal Bihari Vajpayee, 94, Former Prime Minister of India.

  • 22 August - Gurudas Kamat, 63, politician, Minister of Communications and Information Technology in Government of India.

  • 23 August - Kuldip Nayar, 95, Journalist, ex-High Commissioner of India to United Kingdom.

  • 24 August - Vijay Chavan, Marathi film and play actor.


References[edit]



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  31. ^ Radha Vishwanathan, daughter of M.S. Subbulakshmi, dies at 83


  32. ^ Pandit Ulhas Bapat, santoor maestro and close associate of RD Burman, dies at 67


  33. ^ Kapil Mohan, creator of the iconic Old Monk rum, passes away at 88


  34. ^ Atomic scientist professor Baldev Raj passes away


  35. ^ Lagaan actor Shrivallabh Vyas dies at 60


  36. ^ Five Powerlifters Including World Champion Saksham Yadav Killed In Car Accident in Delhi


  37. ^ Veteran Hindi writer Doodhnath Singh passes away at 81


  38. ^ Satnam Kainth, now Punjab Congress VP and BSP’s LoP in 1992, passes away


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  40. ^ Sarod player Buddhadev Dasgupta dies in Kolkata


  41. ^ Former Union Minister Raghunath Jha passes away in Delhi


  42. ^ Veteran journalist and writer Gnani Sankaran passes away


  43. ^ Bishop Geevarghese Divannasios Ottathengil


  44. ^ Veteran Kannada actor Kashinath passes away in Bengaluru


  45. ^ Legendary cartoonist Chandi Lahiri passes away


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  50. ^ Noted artist Ram Kumar passes away


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