Tuesday, January 19, 2010

News Headlines in 2025 for INDIA

POLITICS
  • President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Rahul Gandhi receive Italian Prime Minister Priyanka Gandhi.
  • Fight in Parliament to grab the next seat beside newly elected MPs Mallika Sheravat, Sherlyn Chopra and Rakhi Sawant.
  • Mayawati all set to install her 10,000 statue in UP Assembly.
  • Jayalalitha and Karunanidhi signed a 100 years deal to rotate power in Tamil Nadu every 2 years.
  • Raj Thackrey and his supporters fighting for a separate state for Marathi manoos. All set to form 76th Indian state.

TV and CINEMA
  • Dhoom-17 ready for release.
  • Salman, Vivek and Abhishek attend Aishwarya's 3rd marriage.
  • Mein to ab bhi jawan hoon - Dev Anand's new movie set for release where he plays son of Aamir Khan Madhuri Dixit.
  • After remakes of 45 films of Amitabh, Shahrukh now to play Amitabh's role in remake of 'Paa' .
  • Amitabh's new movie with Shahrukh Khan's daughter 'Ek aur Nishabdh'.
  • Kyunki saas bhi kabhi bahu thi completed 2,50,000 episodes Baa has completed 111 yrs.
  • A cap found in Mithi river - Sources say it belonged to a species called Himesh Reshammiya.


SPORTS
  • I will play next world cup - Sachin Tendulkar
  • Lalit Modi to inagurate IPL Season-20 next week.
  • Jayasuriya celebrated his 56th birthday with a century against Australia in a T20 match.
  • Coach Ganguly resigns, as India went out of The World Cup in 1st round after losing to South Korea.
  • Navjot Siddhu will launch his own TV channel where he is the Host the Guest too.


TECH
  • Maruti launches its new Hovercraft 'SX-25'. Toyota to follow.
  • Hyundai launches its new car i420.
  • TRAI to add another 2 digits to mobile numbers. New numbers would soon have 20 digits.
  • Intel launched its latest processor Intel Core10 Trio.


NATION
  • Petrol Rs. 900 / ltr.
  • Gold touched all time high 1,00,000 mark per 10 grams.
  • Temperature set to touch 60°C mark in summer this year.
  • Govt subsidized vegetables by 50%. Subsidized onion to cost Rs.200 per kg.
  • Textile industry incurred loses of Rs.1,000 crores. Ministry blames bollywood actress.



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