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JANUARY
MAR 1 – Chang’e-1, China’s first lunar probe impacts moon ending its 16 month
mission.
MAR 2 – The President of Guinea-Bissau Jao Bernardo Vieira is assassinated by
renegade soldiers at his place.
MAR 4 – The International Criminal Court, The Hague, issues an arrest warrant
for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Beshir for war crimes and crimes against
humanity in Darfur. It is the first by the court against a sitting head of State.
MAR 9 – Vinayagamoorthy Muralidharan (Karuna), former deputy leader of the
LTTE, is sworn in Sri Lanka’s Minister of National Integration in Colombo,
shortly after joining ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party.
President Barack Obama lifts curbs on federal funding of human embryonic stem
cell research.
MAR 12 – The former Nasdaq chairman Bernard Madoff is jailed after he pleads
to an epic fraud that robbed investors worldwide of billions of dollars.
An Iraqi Court hands down a three year jail term to journalist Muntazer Al- Zaidi
for hurling shoes at then US President George Bush during a globally televised
press conference in Baghdad last December.
MAR 16 – The Pakistan Government agrees to
restore the deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary.
MAR 26 – Charles Simonyi becomes the first person
to travel twice to space as a tourist.
Russian-French mathematician Mikhail Leonidovich
Gromov is chosen for the Abel Prize for 2009.
MAR 29 – Ninety countries take part in ‘Earth Hour
2009’, a global event in which landmarks and homes
go dark to highlight the threat for climate change.
APRIL
MAY 1- The British government appoints Scottish Poet Carol Ann Duffy,
the country’s first woman Poet Laureate.
MAY 4 – Pushp Kumar Dahal “Prachanda” resigns as Nepal Prime
Minister after the President Ram Baran Yadav asks the Army Chief
General Rookmangud Katawal to continue in office.
MAY 7 – Patxi Lopez assumes office as the first non-nationalist President
of the Basque region( Spain).
MAY 8 – The Pakistam Army launches full scale military action named
Operation Rah-e-Rast in the Swat valley to flush out militants.
MAY 9 – Jacob Zuma assumes office as the forth President of the post –
aparthied South Africa.
MAY 18 – The LTTE Supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran is killed in an
intense battle with Sri Lankan Military at Mullivaikkal in Mullaithivu
district bringing an end to the 33 month long Ealem War IV.
MAY 21 – Former British Gorkha soldiers won a major victory after the
government accepts their demand to settle in Britain.
Apa Sherpa of Nepal climbs Mt. Everest for the
record 19th time.
MAY 23 – The former South Korean President Roh
Moo-Hyun, who was at the center of a multi million
dollar corruption probe commits suicide by jumping
of a hill .
Horst Koehler, the former head of IMF is re-elected
German President.
MAY 25 – Cyclone Aila wreak havoc in Bangladesh.
MAY 27 – Canadian short story writer Alice Munro
wins the £ 60,000 Man Booker International Prize.
JUNE
JUN 1 – All 228 passengers on board an Air France aircraft flying from
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil to Paris are killed as the plane crashes into the
Atlantic ocean after being stuck by lightning.
JUN 3 – The Organisation of American States decides to lift a 47 year old
ban on Cuba at the OAS General Assembly meeting in Honduras.
JUN 11 – The WHO declares the swine flu pandemic, the first global flu
epidemic in 41 years.
JUN 13 – Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad secures a landslide
victory in presidential polls trounching his nearest rival Mir Hosein
Mousavi.
JUN 16 – The first-ever summit of Brazil, Russia, India and China
(BRIC) at Yekaterinburg, Russia calls for the creation of a “more
diversified international monetary system” and a “more democratic and
just multipolar world order”.
JUN 19 – Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei endorses the
presidential pole result and awnts protesters to keep off the streets.
JUN 20 – 13 persons killed in crackdown on protesters in Iran.
JUN 25 – Pop King Michael Jackson (50) dies at Los Angeles.
His entertainment career hit high water marks with the release
of “Thriller” in 1982.
JUN 28 – Honduran Army ousts leftists Presindent Manuel
Zelaya and exiles him to Costa Rica in Central Americas first
military coup since the cold war, hours before a rogue
referendum he had called in defiance of the courts and congress.
JUN 30 – Atleast 152 people on board a Yemeni Airbus jet are
killed after the aircraft crashes into the Indian Ocean while
trying to land in Comoros Islands.
US forces pull out of Iraqi cities.
JULY
AUG 3 – Indian social activist Deep Joshi named among the winners of
Ramon Magsaysay Awards for 2009.
AUG 5 – Pakistan’s most wanted man Beithullah Masood leader of the
Tehreek-e-Taliban killed in USA missile strike in South Waziristan
tribal area.
AUG 6 – The new LTTE Chief Selvarasa Pathmanathan is arrested in
Malaysia.
AUG 8 – Sonia Sotomayor is sworn in as the US Supreme Courts first
Hispanic justice and third female member in the courts 220 year
history.
AUG 11 – Typhoon Morakot leaves 600 dead in Taiwan.
AUG 13 – India and ASEAN sign a FTA in Bangkok.
AUG 14 – President Asif Ali Zardari confers the Sitar-e-Imtiaz (Star of
excellence), Pakistan’s third highest award posthumously on Indian
Parliamentarian Nirmala Deshpandey.
AUG 20 – The Scottish government frees Abdal
Basset al-Megrahi, former Libyan agent, serving lifer
for his role in December 1998 Lockerabie air crash
which killed 270 passengers, mostly American.
AUG 23 – Venezuela’s Stefania Fernandez(18)
crowned Miss Universe in Bahamas.
AUG 24 – The publisher of the world’s largest
circulated magazine Reader’s Digest files for
bankruptcy protection in US.
SEPTEMBER
OCT 1 – The people’s Republic of China stages the largest ever military
display in its history as a part of its 60th anniversary celebrations.
OCT 2 – Marking the International day of Non-Violence, the United
Nations releases a stamp on Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion of his 140th
birth anniversary.
OCT 3 – Ireland votes ‘Yes’ in a crucial referendum on the contentious
Lisbon Treaty designed to streamline the European Union.
David Coleman Headley, a US citizen is held by the Chicago FBI’s Joint
Terrorism Task Force at O’Hare International Airport for plotting terror
attacks in Denmark and India.
OCT 5 – Americans Elizabeth h. Blackburn, Carol W. Greider and Jack W.
Szostak win the 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of how
chromosomes are protected by telomeres – a vital factor in cell ageing. The
trio had won the 2006 Lasker Prize for the same work.
The Greek Socialist leader George Papandreou trounces the governing
Conservatives and is set to form Government.
OCT 6 – Three Americans Charles K. Kao, Willard S. Boyle and George E.
Smith share the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing fibres-optic cable and
the sensor at the heart of digital cameras.
British Novelist Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall, a historical novel about the rise of
King Henery VIII’s adviser Thomas Cromwell wins the 2009 Man Booker Prize.
OCT 7 – India born American Venkataraman Ramakrishnan and fellow
American Thomas Steitz along with the Israeli Ada Yonath share the 2009 Nobel
Chemistry prize for showing how the ribosomes, which produces protein,
functions at the atomic level usung X-ray crystallography.
OCT 8 – Herta Mueller, a member of Romania’s ethnic German minority wins
the 2009 Nobel Prize for literature.
OCT 9 – Barack Obama is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2009.
OCT 11 – After an 18 hour stand-off, Pakistani Army commandos storm Army
Headquarter in Rawalpindi freeing 39 persons taken hostages by militants.
OCT 12 – Americans Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson win the 2009
Economic Nobel for their analyses of economic governance. Ostrom is the first
woman to win the Economic Nobel.
OCT 13 – Alyn Ware of New Zealand, Congo’s Rene Ngongo, David Suzuki of Canada and
Catharine Hamlin are named the co-winners of the 2009 Right to Livelihood Award, the so
called “Alternative Nobel”
OCT 16 – Queen Elizabeth II formally opens the UK’s Supreme Court situated in London’s
Parliament Square. It was established on Oct. 1st.
OCT 17 – The Maldivian Cabinet signs a declaration appealing to global leaders to save their
atoll nation from being swamped by rising sea water after a under water meeting in Girifushi
near the capital Male.
OCT 24 – The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh proposes the setting up of an India Asean
Round Table at the 7th bilateral Summit on the sidelines of the 17th ASEAN Summit in the
Thai resort of Hua Hin.
OCT 27 – India and Nepal signs “a historic”new treaty to control illegal trade across the
border.
OCT 28 – Massive bomb blast near the historic Kissa Khwani Bazaar in Peshawar in Pakistan.
OCT 29 – President Pratibha Patil receives the Queen’s Baton from Britain’s Queen at the
Buckingham Palace as India formally takes charge of the 2010 XIX Commnwealth Games
New Delhi.
Egypt offers to allow India to set up an ‘India Zone’ along the Suez Canal Development Area.
China’s fastest Super Computer Tianhe (Milky Way) is unveiled.
NOVEMBER
NOV 6 – The un General Assembly endorses the 575 page report by South
African jurist, Richard Goldstone that focuses on alleged war crimes during this
22 day Gaza conflict early this year.
NOV 10 – Russia honours Mikhail Kalashnikov, father of the world’s most
famous gun AK 47 with the country’s highest award , Hero of Russia’
NOV 12 – Sri Lanka’s Chief of Defence Staff Sarath Fonseka resigns.
NOV 19 – The Supreme Court of Bangladesh upholds death sentence for the
August 15, 1975 assassination of the nation’s founding father Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman.
Belgian Prime Minister Herman Von Rompuy is elected the first European
Council President and Britain’s Catherine Ashton is named the 27 member
body’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
NOV 20 – The Big Bang machine or the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s
largest atom smasher, starts operating again 14 months after a technical snag
caused one tonne of helium to leak into the 27 km long that houses it.
NOV 24 – India “a rising and responsible global power”, says the US President
Barack Obama after the summit meeting with PM Manmohan Singh
NOV 25 – Indian PM and the US President announce the
launch of the India-US Counterterrorism Cooperation Iniative.
Dubai World, the fulcrum of the United Arab Emirates’
economy asks for a “standstill” agreement to delay repayment
by six months on most of its $59 billion of debt.
NOV 27 – The Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting
opens in the Trinidad capital Post of Spain.
NOV 28 – The National Reconciliation Order (NRO) under
which Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and others got
amnesty from corruption charges against them lapses.
NOV 29 – Jose Mujica, the former leftist Tupamaro guirrilla
fighter is elected Uruguay President.
NOV 30 – Porfirio “pepe” Lebo is elected Honduras President.
DECEMBER
DEC 7 – India and Russia sign the civil nuclear cooperation pact 3.0
that is free from any curbs on New Delhi and guarantees against
restriction in the future. Two sides sign six pacts, including three in
the military sphere.
Bolivian President Evo Morales wins landslide victory in general
elections seeking second term.
The UN Climate Change Conference 2009 of 194 nations opens at
Copenhagen, Denmark.
DEC 8 – British billionaire Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic
unveils SpaceshipTwo, a commercial spaceship.
DEC 12 – Gibralter’s Kaiane Aldorino is crowned Miss World 2009 at
glittering ceremony in Johannesburg.
DEC 14 – African nations walk out of the UN climate change talks
against efforts by rich nations to ”kill Kyoto”.
DEC 15 – Boeing’s revolutionary lightweight passenger jet
787 Dreamliner made mostly of composite materials take to
the skies for the first time around Puget Sound and inland
Washington state.
DEC 16 – Pakistan Supreme Court declares the National
Reconciliation Order null and void and orders reinitiation of
proceedings against the accused acquitted under the
controversial law.
DEC 24 – Rajiv Shah to be the USAID chief.
DEC 31 – Reena Kaushal is the first Indian woman to ski to
the South Pole.
Mota Singh, Britain’s first Asian judge is knighted.
OBITUARY
FEBRUARY 1 – Mahesh Bhupati and Sania Mirja became the first Indian
pair to win a Grand Slam Mixed Double title when they clinched
Australian Open.
MARCH 6 – Honda announces the sale of lts Formula One team to Ross
Brawn. The new outfit is called is Brawn GP.
MARCH 11 – Virender Sehwag scores India’s fastest ODI hundred against
host New Zealand.
APRIL 7 – Chitra Mgimairaj finishes runner up in the WLBSA World
ladies’ billiards championship at Cambridge.
APRIL 10 – Gagan Narang wins the bronze medal in the Men’s 10 m air
rifle event of the first ISSF World Cup of the year in Chongwon, Korea.
APRIL 12 – India wins Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament with a
3-1 victory over host Malaysia in the final.
APRIL 23 – French swimmer Alain Bernard breaks the 100 m freestyle
world record at the French Championship at Montpellier, setting a new
time of 46.94 seconds .
MAY 6 – Wang Ho and ZhangYining of China win the men’s and women’s singles title
at the World Table Tennis Championship at Yakohama.
MAY 24 – Grandmaster Surya Shekhar Ganguli wins the Asian Chess Championship at
Phillipines.
MAY 25 – Deccan Chargers wins IPL season II at the Wanderers.
MAY 26 – Sayali Gokhale wins the women’s single title at the Spanish Open Badminton
Championship in Madrid beating Lianne Tan of Belgium.
MAY 29 – Barcelona beats Manchester United in the final to lift the Champion League
Title at Rome.
JUNE 7 – Svetlana Kuznetsova defeats Dinara Safin to win French Open title.
JUNE 8 – Roger Federer wins his first French Open Title.
India’s Leander Paes and Lukas Dlouhy of the Czech Republic win the French Open
Men’s double title.
JUNE 14 – Boxer Suranjoy Singh wins Gold in Asian Championship in Zhuhai, China.
JUNE 15 – Goa beats Bengal to win 63rd Santosh Trophy in Chennai.
JUNE 21 – Pakistan wins Twenty20 World Cup beating Sri Lanka in final at Lords in
London.
Saina Nehwal becomes the first Indian to win a Super Series Tournament with
her triumph over Chinese Lin Wang in the Indonesian Open at Jakarta.
Indian women’s hockey team wins the Champion Challenge for women in
Kazan, Russia.
JULY 5 – Roger Federer wins record 15th Grand Slam title by winning at
Wimbledon. Serena Williams wins the women’s title and along with Venus
claims the women’s double crown.
JULY 11 – Squash player Joshna Chinappa wins the third WISPA title of her
career in Kuala Lumpur.
JULY 19 – GM Arun Prasad becomes the first Indian to claim the title in the
116 year history of the Scottish Chess Championship in Edinburgh.
JULY 26 – Alberto Contador wraps up his second Tour de France title
GM Parimarjan Negi wins the Politiken Chess title at Copenhagen
JULY 29 – Union Government announces Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna awards to
Sushil Kumar (Wrestling), Vijender Singh (Boxing) and M.C. Mary Kom
(Boxing).
AUGUST 16 – Usain Bolt breaks his world record in the 100 m event as he clocks 9.54s
at the World Championship in Berlin.
AUGUST 20 – Usain Bolt breaks the world record, clocking 19.19s in the 200m event in
the World Championship.
AUGUST 23 – Bekele becomes the first athlete to win the 5000m and 10000m crowns at
the World Championship.
England claims Ashes by defeating Australia.
AUGUST 28 – GM Parimarjan Negi clinches the prestigious Dato Arthur Tan Malaysian
Open Chess title in Kuala Lumpur.
AUGUST 30 – Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari wins the Belgian Grand Prix and Force India
picks up its first points as Giancarlo Fisichella finishes second.
AUGUST 31 – India defeats Syria to win the Nehru Cup
SEPTEMBER 7 – Pankaj Advani wins his maiden World Professional Billiards title
beating Mike Russel in finals at Leeds.
SEPTEMBER 11 – Vijender Singh wins the 75 kg bronze at the World Boxing
Championships in Milan, India’s first ever medal at the event.
Leander Paes and Cara Black finish runner up in the US Open Mixed doubles losing to
Carly Gullickson and Travis Parrot in the final.
SEPTEMBER 12 – Churchill Brothers beats Mohun Bagan to win its maiden IFA
Shield crown in Kolkata
SEPTEMBER 13 – Kim Clijsters wins US Open women’s Single title.
Leander Paes and Lukas Dlouhy wins the Men’s Doubles of US Open.
SEPTEMBER 14 – Juan Martin Del Potro wins men’s Single Title of US Open.
Venus and Serena Williams win the women’s Doubles of US Open.
SEPTEMBER 20 – India enters the Davis Cup World Group after eleven years beating
South Africa in the play off at Johannesburg.
SEPTEMBER 22 Churchill Brothers bags the Durand Cup football title in New Delhi.
SEPTEMBER 30 – Pankaj Advani wins his third straight National Billiards Title at
Agra.
OCTOBER 1 – Gautam Gambhir wins the ICC Test Cricketer of the Year Award
Mahendra Singh Dhoni wins the ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year award.
Mitchell Johnson is named the Cricketer of the year.
OCTOBER 2 – Rio de Janeiro wins the bid to host 2016 Olympics.
OCTOBER 4 – Pankaj Advani and Meenal Thakur win the Men’s and Women’s titles
respectively in the National Snooker Championship in Agra.
OCTOBER 5 – Rest of India lifts the Irani Cup Trophy in Nagpur.
OCTOBER 10 – Karnataka wins the National Aquatics Championship for the
18th consecutive year at Thiruvananthpuram.
OCTOBER 11 – C.Muniyappa wins the Indian Open Golf Tournament at
Gurgaon.
OCTOBER 18 – Jenson Button wins the Formula One World Championship in
Sao Paulo (Brazil).
OCTOBER 23 – New South Wales Blues wins the inaugural Champions League
Twenty20 cricket tournament in Hyderabad.
OCTOBER 29 – Jeev Milkha Singh becomes the first Indian Golfer to tee off at
the World Matchplay Championship at Casares (Spain) and defeats world No. 5,
Lee Westwood.
DECEMBER 2 – Argentina,s Lionnel Messi wins Golden Ball as well as the
FIFA Player of the year award.
DECEMBER 3 – Virender Sehwag scores second fastest double hundred ever in
the third and final test against Sri Lanka. It was Sehwag’s sixth double century,
the most by an Indian.
DECEMBER – Spain retains Davis Cup defeating Czech Republic in the finals in
Barcelona.
DECEMBER 6 – India’s V.Diju and Jwala Gutta loses in the finals of the BWF
World Super Series Badminton Tournament in Johor Bahru.
Indian cricket team reaches No. 1 status in ICC Test ranking.
DECEMBER 15 – Boris Gelfand of Israel wins the Chess World in Khanty
Mansiysk, Russia.
DECEMBER 20 – Chetan Anand and Saina Nehwal win the Men’s and
Women’s singles title in the Jaypee Cup Syed Modi International Grand Prix
Badminton tournament in Lucknow.
Saurav Goshal and Joshna Chinappa win the Men’s and Women’s Title in the
Kingfisher 57th National Squash Championship in Delhi.
Indian Wrestlers make a clean sweep of all the 7 gold medals in the Men’s
Freestyle competition of the Commonwealth wrestling in Jalandhar.
DECEMBER 26 – Ashutosh Singh and Ankita Raina of Gujrat lift the Men’s and
Women’s titles of the National Grass Court Tennis Championship in Kolkata.
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