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PERSONS MARCH 2010

PERSONS MARCH 2010
  • The government of India appointed Congress President Sonia Gandhi chairperson of the National Advisory Council (NAC). The NAC was set up after the UPA came to power in 2004 as an interface with civil society on implementation of the government's National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP), including the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and the Forests Right Act.
  • Eminent Bhoodan leader Biswanath Patnaik, 94, a close associate of Vinoba Bhave, and was popularly known as the “Koraputia Gandhi” passed away at Baliguda in Orissa's Kandhamal district.
  • A commemorative stamp on former Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy is being issued by the Postal Department on September 2 to coincide with his first death anniversary.
  • Chennai-born Shankar Balasubramanian of Cambridge University has been named Innovator of the Year by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), Britain's leading agency for academic research and training in non-clinical life sciences.
  • The Supreme Court collegium, headed by Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, has recommended the elevation of Chief Justice of the Jharkhand High Court Gyan Sudha Misra as a Supreme Court Judge. Justice Misra, who hails from Bihar will be the fourth woman judge of the Supreme Court, after Fatima Beevi, Sujata Manohar, and Ruma Paul, who retired in June 2006.
  • The 31-year-old Tejdeep Singh Rattan became the first Sikh in a generation who had continued wearing a traditional turban and yet joined the United States Military, a feat not achieved since 1981.
  • Kanu Sanyal, one of the architects of the naxalite movement and who, in more recent times, was critical of the Maoists, was found dead at his residence in the Naxalbari area of West Bengal's Darjeeling district.
  • C.V. Midhun, a second semester B.Sc. Physics student of the Majlis Arts and Science College at Puramannur in Valanchery, Kerala ,who had disputed the famous black hole theory of noted scientist Stephen Hawking, has become part of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment. The LHC, a gigantic instrument placed near Geneva, is studying the impact of particle collision.
  • The Centre has appointed Justice P. Venkatarama Reddy, a retired judge of the Supreme Court as chairperson of the 19th Law Commission, which will have tenure up to August 31, 2012.
  • Girija Prasad Koirala(86), the Nepali Congress president, who served as Prime Minister four times and as head of state once, passed away. Koirala, popularly known as Girija babu, was considered a ‘national guardian.'
  • Former Deputy Chief Minister and Veteran Dalit leader Koneru Ranga Rao (74) died after prolonged illness. Rao held various port folios, including housing and social welfare in the congress governments that were in power from 1978-88 and 1989-94 and went on to become the Deputy Chief Minister in Kotla Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy cabinet.
  • Noted Marathi poet and Jnanpith award winner, Govind Vinayak Karandikar(91) - known by his literary name Vinda, passed away in Mumbai.
  • Senior journalist T. Surender has been selected as the new Chairman of Press Academy of Andhra Pradesh (PAAP).
  • Iron Sharmila, who has been on a fast - onto - death since November 4, 2000 demanding the repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) in Manipur, was rearrested, as she continued her fast despite being released by the court.
  • Eminent industrialist G.P. Birla(87) passed away. Son of B.M. Birla, who had helped to set up units such as Orient Paper and Industries, Hyderabad Industries and Nigeria Engineering Works. He was also involved in setting up the Birla Institute of Technology in Ranchi, Birla Science and Technological Museum and Birla Archaeological and Cultural Research Institute.

PERSONS JANUARY 2010

PERSONS JANUARY 2010
  • President Pratibha Patel presented the Ashok Chakra to
    1. Major Rishima Sharma, wife of Major Mohit Sharma (Posthumous).
    2. MS Beeta, Wife of havildar Rajesh Kumar (Posthumous)
    3. Major D. Sreeram Kumar of 39 Assam Rifles.
  • Six Padma Vibhushans, 43 Padma Bhushans and 81 Padma Shris are being awarded for the year 2010. The following are some of the names of the people chosen for the Padma awards:

    Padma Vibhushan
    Ebrahim Alkazi (Art), Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman (Art), Zohra Segal (Art), Yaga Venugopal Reddy (Public Affairs), Dr. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (Science and Engineering), Prathap Chandra Reddy (Trade and Industry)

    Padma Bhushan
    Ilaiyaraaja (Art), Aamir Khan (Art), Fareed Zakaria (Journalism), Mallika Sarabhai (Art), Prof. (Dr.) Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana (Art), Prof. Bipan Chandra (Literature and Education), S.P. Oswal etc.

    Padma Shri
    Resul Pokutty (Art), Rekha (Art), Deep Joshi (Social Work), Saina Nehwal (Sports), Vijender Singh (Sports), Virendra Sehwag (Sports), Ram Narain Karthikeyan (Sports) etc.
  • According to defence ministry announcement, lieutenant General V.K.Singh will replace the current chief of the Army Staff, General Deepak Kapoor, who retires from service on March 31, 2010.
  • Jyoti Basu, Veteran Marxist leader, who set a record as the nation's longest serving chief minister and one of the tallest figures in the country's political life, died of septicemia due to pneumonia that led to multi-organ failure. He was 95 and is survived by his son and three grand children.
  • An Iraqi court sentensed Ali Hassan al-Majeed, the Saddam Hussain henchman widely known as "Chemical Ali" to death by hanging for a 1988 gas attack that killed about 5,000 kurds.
  • Fitness trainer Dinaz Vervatwalaenters Guinness book of world records for completing 26-hour-long aerobics marathon.
  • President Pratibha patil has approved the Sarvottham Jeevan Raksha Padak for Jammu gril Rukhsana Kosser, who killed one of the L.E.T terrorist and injuring another in Kalsian village about 217 km from Jammu on the night of Sep 27, 2009.
  • Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar has appointed Gopinath Munde as chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.

PERSONS DECEMBER 2009

PERSONS DECEMBER 2009
  • Eminent Marathi and English literature, poet and filmmaker Dilip Chitre died. His well-known works include "Ekun Kavita", a collection of poems in Marathi, and "Travelling in the Cage" in English. Chitre's renowned work was "Says Tuka", the English translation of the poems by famous 17th century saint-poet of Maharashtra Sant Tukaram, and "Anubhavamrut", the works of the 12th century saint-poet Sant Dnyaneshwar.
  • Traian Basescu has won the elections with a margin of less than 1% to become the President of Rumania for the second time.
  • Nitin Gadkari was elected as the President of BJP. He was the president of Maharashtra BJP.
  • Kenyan born green campaigner and Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai has been selected the UN peace messenger for climate change.
  • Time Magazine picked Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernankeas Person of the Year for 2009. He was selected for his work to improve US Economy after economic crisis.
  • UGC Chairman, Sukhdev Thorathas been appointed as the chairman of Indian Economic Association.
  • Kannada actor Vishnuvardan died of heart arrest. He acted in 200 films.
  • Well-known Kannada composer-singer C. Aswath died after a prolonged illness.
  • Kalyani Kaul, a prominent barrister of Indian-origin, has been appointed as Recorder by Queen Elizabeth.
  • Reena Kaushal became first Indian woman who skied to South Pole. She travelled 900km for 40 days along with 8 women from different countries.
  • C Ramakanth Reddy took over as Election Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh. He retired from the post of Chief Secretary. S V Prasadwas appointed as the Chief Secretary in place of him.

PERSONS NOVEMBER 2009

PERSONS NOVEMBER 2009
  • U.S. President Barack Obama has nominated Indian-American Rajiv Shah to head the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
  • Oxford fellowship has been given a philosophy student of Indian origin, Amia Srinivasan. With this fellowship she joined the band of scholars that includes the Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen.
  • Asok Chavan sworn as the new Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
  • P.S. Veeraraghavan, a rocket technologist, took over as Director of Vikram Sarabahi Space Centre (VSSC), Thiruvananthapuram, from K. Radhakrishnan. Mr. Veeraraghavan was till now Director of ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU), Thiruvananthapuram.
  • Srikumar Banerjee, a leading expert in Materials and Technology in the country and director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) has been appointed as chairman of Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)
  • Vinita Kamte wrote a book titled “TO THE LAST BULLET” in search of truth behind her husband, 26/11 martyr Additional Commissioner of Police Ashok Kamte’s death. It was co-authored by senior journalist Vinita Deshmukh.?
  • Veteran journalist Naresh Chandra Rajkhowa, who broke the news about the Dalai Lama’s flight from Tibet through Tawang in March 1959, passed away.
  • International Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato has appointed Siddharth Tiwari as Director of the IMF's Office of Budget and Planning (OBP).
  • Carnatic vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and playback singer Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna has been appointed as the ''Asthana Vidwan'' of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) for the third time. Dr Balamuralikrishna, who performed in more than 25,000 concerts worldwide and made over 400 compositions in various languages including Sanskrit, Tamil and Telugu, has now become the official singer in the Lord's court.
  • Belgium PM Herman Van Rompuy was elected as the first President of EU. Ashton was appointed theEU's first High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and security policy.
  • Ameed Karzai sworn in as the president of Afghanistan.

PERSONS OCTOBER 2009

PERSONS OCTOBER 2009
  • Indian – American Mr. Suresh Kumar, president and managing partner of KaiZen Innovation, known for his expertise of public-private partnership, has been nominated Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director-General of the United States and Foreign Commercial Service in the U.S. Department of Commerce.

  • Global rating agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) Asia-Pacific Chief Economist Subir Gokarn will be the new Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

  • The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Monday elected Chhagan Bhujbal as the leader of its legislature party, thereby making him the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

  • Dr. K. Radhakrishnan was appointed as the new Chairman of ISRO. He is the Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Center.

  • Admiral Suresh Mehta was appointed the new High Commissioner to New Zealand. He is the 1st to be appointed to such post after retirement. 

  • Joseph Wiseman, the actor who played the sinister scientist and title character of Dr. No in the first James Bond feature film, has died.

  • G Madhavan Nair, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation, has been appointed President of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA). 

  • Sujatha Koirala was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal. 

  • The US-based food and beverages giant PepsiCo has named Indian-born senior executive Jaya Kumar as president of its two billion dollar Quaker Foods and Snacks division

  • A veteran freedom fighter and disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, Chote Singh Rathore, died. Rathore had played an active role in the Satyagrah and Quit India Movement.

  • C.B. Muthamma, India’s first woman career diplomat and first woman Ambassador, died in Bangalore.

  • Noted civil rights activist and Lawyer K Balagopal died of cardiac arrest. He worked as a Professor in Kakatiya University. He wrote books like Naxalbari Udyamam, Gamyam Gamanam, Chikati Konam. 

  • Sam Pitroda was appointed as the PM’s advisor. Pitroda, who is also the chairman of National Knowledge Commission, will advise Singh on integrating information communication technology in the sectors of infrastructure, health, justice and information.






PERSONS SEPTEMBER 2009

PERSONS SEPTEMBER 2009
  • Nobel laureate Norman Borlaug, the father of the "Green Revolution" who is widely credited with saving millions of lives by breeding wheat, rice and other crops that brought agricultural self-sufficiency to developing countries around the world, died in Texas. He was also conferred with Padmavibushan by India.
  • Former BCCI chairman Raj Singh Dungarpur died in Mumbai.
  • Jack Kramer, a tennis champion in the 1940’s and 50’s died in Las Angeles.
  • Retired IAS officer JM Girglani passed away. He was the chairman of the One-Man Commission on Six Point Formula. Girglani was instrumental in implementation of the popular GO 610 pertaining to repatriation of non-locals to their native zones.
  • Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General P. K. Bhardwaj will be the new Vice-Chief of Army Staff.
  • General Deepak Kapoor, took over as the Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee from outgoing Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta.
  • Vice Admiral Nirmal Kumar Verma took over as the new Navy Chief.

PERSONS AUGUST 2009

PERSONS AUGUST 2009
  • The Medal of Freedom Awardee Edward Kennedy, brother of John F Kennedy died at the age of 75.
  • Hind Samachar Group Editor in chief, Vijaykumar Chopra was appointed as the Board Chairman of Press Trust of India (PTI).
  • Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma was elected as the Chancellor of UK’s Queen’s University Belfast.
  • VijayKumar Saraswat is the new chief of Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO).
  • Sonia Gandhi was ranked the 13th most influential women in the world by Forbes magazine. German Chancellor Angela Merkel was ranked 1st. Sheela Beyer, America Federal Deposit Insurance Chairperson was ranked 2nd. Pepsi Co CEO, Indra Nooyi -3rd , ICICI bank CEO Chanda Kochar – 20th and Biocon chairman, Kiran Mozumdar Shah – 91st.
  • Jaswant Singh has released his controversial book ‘Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence’.
  • The 13 Militant groups association, Therik-e-taliban announced Hakimullah Mehsud as the new Pak Taliban Chief.
  • A postal stamp, in commemoration of Pingali Venkaiah, designer of the Indian Tricolor, was released by the CM of AP.
  • Guitar legend Les Paul has died at 94. He invented the solid-body electric guitar.
  • Rangarajan Was reappointed Economic advisor to PM.

PERSONS JULY 2009

PERSONS JULY 2009
  • Nirupama Rao is the new foreign secretary.

  • AP state’s 1st woman High Court Judge, Justice Amareswari was dead.

  • Legendary Hindustani vocalist Gangubai Hangal died in Hubli. She was 97.

  • Padmanathan takes over as new LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam) chief.

  • Indira Jaisingh was appointed as the first woman Additional Solicitor General.

  • Sri Vatsava is the new Director General of BSF.

PERSONS JUNE 2009

PERSONS JUNE 2009
  • Nandan Nilekani of Infosys has been appointed as the Chairperson of Unique Identification Scheme (UID), a project by the union central Government. This newly created position will be equivalent to a Cabinet Rank minister.

  • Obama administration has appointed Farah Pandith as Special Representative to Muslim Communities under the aegis of the State Department and Secretary Hillary Clinton.

  • Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur, a retired judge of the Supreme Court has been appointed as Chairperson of the Armed Forces Tribunal.

  • Lord Swaraj Paul was appointed by the British Queen as a member of her Privy Council, the British monarch|s advisory group whose members include the Prime Minister, Cabinet ministers and other eminent personalities.

  • Ramesh Pokhariyal is the new Uttarakhand CM

  • Senior associate editor and bureau chief of The Hindu Harish Khare will be the media advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

  • Nirupama Rao to be next Foreign Secretary : 
    she was High Commissioner to Sri Lanka. Her other diplomatic jobs included being Ambassador to Peru, deputy head of the Indian embassy in Moscow, and Minister (Press) at the Indian embassy in Washington, DC.

  • Karia Munda was elected as deputy speaker.

  • Habib Tanvir, one of the greatest stalwarts of Indian theatre, died due to a brief illness.

PERSONS MAY 2009

PERSONS MAY 2009
  • The famous director , producer died in Mumabai. He directed fasmous movies like Zanjeer, Lavarees etc.
  • President Obama Nominated Gen. Charles Bolden to be NASA Administrator.
  • Robert Furchgott who developed Viagra died at the age of 92. He won the Noble Prize in Pharmacology. He proved that Nitric Oxide gas is useful for various reactions taking place in the body which lead to the invention of Viagra.
  • Eminent Historian, A R Kulkarni was dead at the age of 84. He is credited with the setting up the History Department at the University of Pune in 1969.
  • Prasara Bharati Chairman, Arun Bhatnagar has resigned to his job.
  • Justice Pasayat was appointed as the chairman of the Competition Appellate Tribunal.

PERSONS APRIL 2009

PERSONS APRIL 2009
  • Pramod Bhasin, Presiden and CEO of Genpact, took over as the new Chairman of National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) for 2009-10, succeeding Ganesh Natarajan.
  • The former Indian ambassador to the United Nations, Nirupam Sen, is appointed Special Senior Adviser to the president of the 192-member General Assembly on the world financial and economic crisis.
  • Naina Lal Kidwal is appointed as the country head of HSBC group companies in India.
  • Balwinder Singh, a 1976 batch IPS officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre, took over as Additional Director in the Central Bureau of Investigation.
  • Marris Zare music director of the movies A Passage to India and Lawrence of Arabia died in Los Angeles.
  • Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen was appointed as the new NATO chief.
  • Israel's Likud party Chief Benjamin Netanyahu sworn in as the new prime minister of the Jewish state.
  • Senior Election Commissioner Navin B. Chawla took over as the 16th chief Election Commissioner of India in New Delhi.
  • The Government removes Raghu Menon from the post of Chairman and Managing Director of Air India and appoints EK Bharat Bhushan as the interim chairman and managing director.
  • President Barack Obama has appointed Indian American management consultant Anju Bhargava, who is also an ordained ‘pujari’ (priest), as the member of a faith-based advisory council of the White House.
  • V.S. Sampath is new Election Commissioner

    Union Power Secretary Veeravalli Sundaram Sampath, a 1973 batch IAS officer of the Andhra Pradesh cadre, will be the new Election Commissioner.
  • Sonal Shah joins Obama administration

    Indian-American Sonal Shah, who formerly led the philanthropic arm of Google, has been appointed head of the new Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation in the Obama administration.
  • Senior advocate Ghulam E.Vahanvati was appointed as the new Attorney General of India.He was the Solicitor General during the previous UPA Government.

చరిత్రలో ఈ రోజు డిసెంబరు 27


*🌹చరిత్రలో ఈ రోజు/డిసెంబరు 27*🌹

*🌺సంఘటనలు*🌺

💐1911: జనగణమనను మొదటిసారి కలకత్తా కాంగ్రెసు సభల్లో పాడారు.

💐1945: ప్రపంచ బ్యాంకు ఏర్పాటయింది 28దేశాలు సంతకాలు చేసాయి.

💐1992: అయోధ్యలో 
వివాదాస్పద స్థలాన్ని తన ఆధీనంలోకి తీసుకోవాలని కేంద్రం నిర్ణయించింది.

💐2012; తిరుపతిలో నాలుగవ ప్రపంచ తెలుగు మహా సభలు ఘనంగా ప్రారంభమైనవి నేటి నుండి మూడు రోజుల పాటు రాష్ట్రపతి ప్రణబ్ముఖర్జీ అధ్యక్షతన జరిగినవి

*🌹జననాలు*🌹

💐1571: జోహాన్స్ కెప్లర్, ప్రఖ్యాత జర్మన్ అంతరిక్ష పరిశోధకుడు. (మ.1630)

💐1822: లూయీ పాశ్చర్, ప్రఖ్యాత ఫ్రెంచి జీవశాస్త్రవేత్త. (మ.1895)

💐1934: లారిసా లాటినినా, సోవియట్ జిమ్నాస్ట్. ఒలింపిక్ క్రీడలలో 18 పతకాలను సాధించింది.

💐1953: ఆస్ట్రేలియా 
మాజీ క్రికెట్ క్రీడాకారుడు కెవిన్ రైట్.

💐1965 : బాలీవుడ్ చిత్రాలలో కనిపించే భారతీయ నటుడు సల్మాన్ ఖాన్జననం.

*🍃మరణాలు*🍃

💐1933: కాకర్ల శ్రీరాములు, మహిళల విద్యాభివృద్ధికి కృషిచేసిన వ్యక్తి.

💐1998: ధూళిపూడి ఆంజనేయులు, సుప్రసిద్ధ ఆంగ్ల రచయిత మరియు సంపాదకులు.

💐2007: బెనజీర్ భుట్టో, పాకిస్తాన్ మాజీ ప్రధానమంత్రి. (జ.1953)