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===Governors===
===Governors===
* [[List of governors of Andhra Pradesh|Andhra Pradesh]] – [[Surjit Singh Barnala]] (until 4 November), [[Sushilkumar Shinde]] (starting 4 November)
* [[List of governors of Arunachal Pradesh|Arunachal Pradesh]] – V.C. Pande till 15,DECEMBER,2004 and Shilendra Kumar Singh from 16,DECEMBER, 2004
* [[List of governors of Arunachal Pradesh|Arunachal Pradesh]] – V.C. Pande till 15,DECEMBER,2004 and Shilendra Kumar Singh from 16,DECEMBER, 2004
* [[List of governors of Assam|Assam]] –
* [[List of governors of Assam|Assam]] – [[Ajai Singh]]
* [[List of governors of Bihar|Bihar]] –
* [[List of governors of Bihar|Bihar]] –  
* [[List of governors of Chhattisgarh|Chhattisgarh]] –
** until 31 October: [[Rama Jois|M. R. Jois]]
* [[List of governors of Goa|Goa]] –
** 1 November-4 November: [[Ved Marwah]]
* [[List of governors of Gujarat|Gujarat]] –
** starting 4 November: [[Buta Singh]]
* [[List of governors of Chhattisgarh|Chhattisgarh]] – [[Krishna Mohan Seth]]
* [[List of governors of Goa|Goa]] –  
** until 2 July: [[Kidar Nath Sahani]]
** 2 July-16 July: [[Mohammed Fazal]]
** starting 16 July: [[S. C. Jamir]]
* [[List of governors of Gujarat|Gujarat]] –  
** until 2 July: [[Kailashpati Mishra]]
** 2 July-24 July: [[Balram Jakhar]]
** starting 24 July: [[Nawal Kishore Sharma]]
* [[List of governors of Haryana|Haryana]] –
* [[List of governors of Haryana|Haryana]] –
* [[List of governors of Himachal Pradesh|Himachal Pradesh]] –
** until 1 July: [[Babu Parmanand]]
* [[List of governors of Jammu and Kashmir|Jammu and Kashmir]] –
** 2 July-7 July: [[Om Prakash Verma]]
* [[List of governors of Jharkhand|Jharkhand]] –
** starting 24 July: [[Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai]]
* [[List of governors of Karnataka|Karnataka]] –
* [[List of governors of Himachal Pradesh|Himachal Pradesh]] – [[Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje]]
* [[List of governors of Kerala|Kerala]] –
* [[List of governors of Jharkhand|Jharkhand]] – [[Ved Marwah]] (until 9 December), [[Syed Sibtey Razi]] (starting 9 December)
* [[List of governors of Madhya Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]] –
* [[List of governors of Jammu and Kashmir|Jammu and Kashmir]] – [[Srinivas Kumar Sinha|S. K. Sinha]]
* [[List of governors of Maharashtra|Maharashtra]] –
* [[List of governors of Karnataka|Karnataka]] – [[T. N. Chaturvedi]]
* [[List of governors of Manipur|Manipur]] –
* [[List of governors of Kerala|Kerala]] –  
* [[List of governors of Meghalaya|Meghalaya]] –
** until 23 February: [[Sikander Bakht]]
* [[List of governors of Mizoram|Mizoram]] –
** 23 February-23 June: [[T. N. Chaturvedi]]
* [[List of governors of Nagaland|Nagaland]] –
** starting 23 June: [[R. L. Bhatia]]
* [[List of governors of Odisha|Odisha]] –
* [[List of governors of Madhya Pradesh|Madhya Pradesh]] –  
* [[List of governors of Punjab, India|Punjab]] –
** until 1 May: [[Ram Prakash Gupta]]
* [[List of governors of Rajasthan|Rajasthan]] –
** 1 May-2 May: [[Krishna Mohan Seth]]
* [[List of governors of Sikkim|Sikkim]] –
** 2 May-21 June: [[Balram Jakhar]]
* [[List of governors of Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]]  
* [[List of governors of Maharashtra|Maharashtra]] – [[Mohammed Fazal]] (until 5 December), [[S.M. Krishna]] (starting 12 December)
* [[List of governors of Tripura|Tripura]] –
* [[List of governors of Manipur|Manipur]] – [[Arvind Dave]] (until 5 August), [[Shivinder Singh Sidhu]] (starting 5 August)
* [[List of governors of Uttar Pradesh|Uttar Pradesh]] –
* [[List of governors of Meghalaya|Meghalaya]] – [[M.M. Jacob]]
* [[List of governors of Uttarakhand|Uttarakhand]] –
* [[List of governors of Mizoram|Mizoram]] – [[Amolak Rattan Kohli]]
* [[List of governors of West Bengal|West Bengal]] –
* [[List of governors of Nagaland|Nagaland]] – [[Shyamal Datta]]
* [[List of governors of Odisha|Odisha]] – [[M. M. Rajendran]] (until 17 November), [[Rameshwar Thakur]] (starting 17 November)
* [[List of governors of Punjab, India|Punjab]] –  
** until 3 November: [[Om Prakash Verma]]
** 3 November-16 November: [[Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai]]
** starting 16 November: [[Sunith Francis Rodrigues]]
* [[List of governors of Rajasthan|Rajasthan]] –  
** until 14 January: [[Kailashpati Mishra]]
** 14 January-1 November: [[Madan Lal Khurana]]
** 1 November-8 November: [[T. V. Rajeswar]]
** starting 8 November: [[Pratibha Patil]]
* [[List of governors of Sikkim|Sikkim]] – [[V. Rama Rao]]
* [[List of governors of Tamil Nadu|Tamil Nadu]] – [[P. S. Ramamohan Rao]] (until 2 November), [[Surjit Singh Barnala]] (starting 2 November)
* [[List of governors of Tripura|Tripura]] – [[Dinesh Nandan Sahay]]
* [[List of governors of Uttar Pradesh|Uttar Pradesh]] –  
** until 2 July: [[Vishnu Kant Shastri]]
** 3 July-7 July: [[Sudarshan Agrawal]]
** starting 7 July: [[T. V. Rajeswar]]
* [[List of governors of Uttarakhand|Uttarakhand]] – [[Sudarshan Agarwal]] (starting 7 January)
* [[List of governors of West Bengal|West Bengal]] – [[Viren J. Shah]] (until 14 December), [[Gopalkrishna Gandhi]] (starting 14 December)


==Events==
==Events==
* National income - {{INR}}31,863,319 million
=== January - June ===
* 17 January – The national executive of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP) meets at [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]].
* 17 January – The national executive of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP) meets at [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]].
* 17 January – [[P.A. Sangma]] quits the [[Nationalist Congress Party]] and decides to ally with the ruling [[National Democratic Alliance (India)|National Democratic Alliance]].
* 17 January – [[P.A. Sangma]] quits the [[Nationalist Congress Party]] and decides to ally with the ruling [[National Democratic Alliance (India)|National Democratic Alliance]].
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* 29 January – [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] president [[Sonia Gandhi]] meets [[Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]] (DMK) leader [[Karunanidhi]] to finalise their electoral pact which also includes the [[Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]] (MDMK), [[Pattali Makkal Katchi]] (PMK) and the Left parties in the state.
* 29 January – [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] president [[Sonia Gandhi]] meets [[Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]] (DMK) leader [[Karunanidhi]] to finalise their electoral pact which also includes the [[Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]] (MDMK), [[Pattali Makkal Katchi]] (PMK) and the Left parties in the state.
* 7 February-15 February – [[Kala Ghoda festival]]
* 7 February-15 February – [[Kala Ghoda festival]]
* 18 February - Karnataka khadi gramodyoga samyukta sangha (kkgss) become the official flag makers of India
* 4 March – The [[Maharashtra Pollution Control Board]] (MPCB) refused to clear a project of [[Pepsi]] to expand their plant to triple production in [[Chembur]], [[Mumbai]] on the grounds that the expansion will have a polluting effect on the environment.
* 4 March – The [[Maharashtra Pollution Control Board]] (MPCB) refused to clear a project of [[Pepsi]] to expand their plant to triple production in [[Chembur]], [[Mumbai]] on the grounds that the expansion will have a polluting effect on the environment.
* 6 April – The biggest ever [[India|Indo]] -French naval exercise [[Varuna 2004]] gets underway off the coast of [[Goa]].
* 6 April – The biggest ever [[India|Indo]] -French naval exercise [[Varuna 2004]] gets underway off the coast of [[Goa]].
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* 26 April – Second phase of polling for [[2004 Indian general elections|fourteenth]] [[Lok Sabha]] elections covering 137 constituencies.
* 26 April – Second phase of polling for [[2004 Indian general elections|fourteenth]] [[Lok Sabha]] elections covering 137 constituencies.
* 5 May – Third phase of polling for [[2004 Indian general elections|fourteenth]] [[Lok Sabha]] elections covering 83 constituencies.
* 5 May – Third phase of polling for [[2004 Indian general elections|fourteenth]] [[Lok Sabha]] elections covering 83 constituencies.
* 7 May - [[Rabinder Singh (intelligence officer)|Rabinder Singh an Indian intelligence officer]] and [[Double agent]] of [[Central Intelligence Agency]] escaped via [[Tribhuvan International Airport]]<nowiki/>in Nepal.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-02-05 |title=The Vanished Spies |url=https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/the-vanished-spies/224695 |access-date=2023-02-19 |website=www.outlookindia.com/ |language=en}}</ref>
* 10 May – Fourth and last phase of polling for [[2004 Indian general elections|fourteenth]] [[Lok Sabha]] elections covering 182 constituencies.
* 10 May – Fourth and last phase of polling for [[2004 Indian general elections|fourteenth]] [[Lok Sabha]] elections covering 182 constituencies.
* 13 May – Results for the [[2004 Indian general elections|fourteenth]] [[Lok Sabha]] elections announced, the ruling [[National Democratic Alliance (India)|National Democratic Alliance]] (NDA) loses, as the [[Indian National Congress]] wins a surprise victory.
* 13 May – Results for the [[2004 Indian general elections|fourteenth]] [[Lok Sabha]] elections announced, the ruling [[National Democratic Alliance (India)|National Democratic Alliance]] (NDA) loses, as the [[Indian National Congress]] wins a surprise victory.
* [[File:Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in March 2014.jpg|thumb|151x151px|[[Manmohan Singh|Dr. Manmohan Singh]] sworn in as the Prime Minister.]]20 May – Dr. [[Manmohan Singh]] sworn in as the new [[prime minister of India]], after Congress forms the [[United Progressive Alliance]] with the Left parties.
* [[File:Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in March 2014.jpg|thumb|151x151px|[[Manmohan Singh|Dr. Manmohan Singh]] sworn in as the Prime Minister.]]20 May – Dr. [[Manmohan Singh]] sworn in as the new [[prime minister of India]], after Congress forms the [[United Progressive Alliance]] with the Left parties.
* 1 June – Justice [[Ramesh Chandra Lahoti]] appointed [[Chief Justice of India]].
* 1 June – Justice [[Ramesh Chandra Lahoti]] appointed [[Chief Justice of India]].
=== July - December ===
* 14 July – [[Lalu Prasad Yadav]], amidst walkouts by the opposition in both houses orders a high-level departmental inquiry into the [[Godhra tragedy]] in 2002.
* 14 July – [[Lalu Prasad Yadav]], amidst walkouts by the opposition in both houses orders a high-level departmental inquiry into the [[Godhra tragedy]] in 2002.
* 15 July – [[Maninder Pal Singh Kohli]], prime accused in the high-profile rape and murder of British teenager Hannah Foster is arrested by [[West Bengal]] police in Darjeeling District while trying to flee to [[Nepal]].
* 15 July – [[Maninder Pal Singh Kohli]], prime accused in the high-profile rape and murder of British teenager Hannah Foster is arrested by [[West Bengal]] police in Darjeeling District while trying to flee to [[Nepal]].
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* 31 August – Union minister [[Ghulam Nabi Azad]]'s brother Ghulam Abbas Azad is attacked by terrorists, seriously injuring his security guard in Doda District of [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir]].
* 31 August – Union minister [[Ghulam Nabi Azad]]'s brother Ghulam Abbas Azad is attacked by terrorists, seriously injuring his security guard in Doda District of [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir]].
* 1 September – The [[High Courts of India|Bombay High Court]] passes interim orders restraining [[television channel]]s from broadcasting "any adult TV programme and film without an appropriate certificate from the Indian [[censor board]]."
* 1 September – The [[High Courts of India|Bombay High Court]] passes interim orders restraining [[television channel]]s from broadcasting "any adult TV programme and film without an appropriate certificate from the Indian [[censor board]]."
* 10 September – Famous all rounder Mr yash garge was borm.
* 10 September – Lord Vaibhav M.B. was born.
* 17 October – [[2004 Maharashtra assembly elections|Assembly elections]] Congress and alliance win Maharashtra election [[Maharashtra]].
* 17 October – [[2004 Maharashtra assembly elections|Assembly elections]] Congress and alliance win Maharashtra election [[Maharashtra]].
* 17 October – After the loss in [[Maharashtra]] assembly election BJP president [[Venkaiah Naidu]] quits, [[L. K. Advani|Advani]] to lead BJP.
* 17 October – After the loss in [[Maharashtra]] assembly election BJP president [[Venkaiah Naidu]] quits, [[L. K. Advani|Advani]] to lead BJP.
* 18 October – Bandit Veerappan Killed by Tamil Nadu and Karnataka Special Task Force members at a checkpost, when the bandit was travelling in an ambulance driven by disguised policeman as driver.
* 18 October – Bandit [[Veerappan]] Killed by Tamil Nadu and Karnataka Special Task Force members at a checkpost, when the bandit was travelling in an ambulance driven by disguised policeman as driver.
* 11 November – [[Shankaracharya of Kanchi]] [[Jayendra Saraswathi]] is arrested on charges of murdering a temple manager.
* 11 November – [[Shankaracharya of Kanchi]] [[Jayendra Saraswathi]] is arrested on charges of murdering a temple manager.
* 20 November – Policemen and soldiers recover 300&nbsp;kg of [[RDX]] from a grocery store near [[Anantnag]].
* 20 November – Policemen and soldiers recover 300&nbsp;kg of [[RDX]] from a grocery store near [[Anantnag]].
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==Births==
==Births==
* 16 February -Shrestha sharma, fashion designer
* 4 May – [[Ashnoor Kaur]], actor
* 4 May – [[Ashnoor Kaur]], actor
* 10 September – [[Yash Garge]], all rounder
* 4 December – [[Ojasvee Prakash Vishwakarma]]
===Full date unknown===
* [[Shruti Bisht]], actress


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* 9 January – [[Nissim Ezekiel]], poet, playwright and art critic (b. 1924).
* 9 January – [[Nissim Ezekiel]], poet, playwright and art critic (b. 1924).
* 31 January – [[Suraiya]], actress and singer (b. 1929).
* 31 January – [[Suraiya]], actress and singer (b. 1929).
* 23 February [[Vijay Anand (Hindi film maker)|Vijay Anand]], [[filmmaker]], [[film producer|producer]], [[screen writer]], [[film editing|editor]] and actor (b. 1934).
* 23 February
* 23 February – [[Sikander Bakht]], politician (b. 1918).
** [[Vijay Anand (Hindi film maker)|Vijay Anand]], [[filmmaker]], [[film producer|producer]], [[screen writer]], [[film editing|editor]] and actor (b. 1934).
** [[Sikander Bakht]], politician (b. 1918).
* 24 February - [[Rajiv Goswami]], [[Mandal Commission protests of 1990|Anti - Mandal protestor]] (b.1971)
* 26 February – [[Shankarrao Chavan]], politician and twice [[Chief Minister]] of [[Maharashtra]] (b. 1920).
* 26 February – [[Shankarrao Chavan]], politician and twice [[Chief Minister]] of [[Maharashtra]] (b. 1920).
* 5 March – [[Kongara Jaggayya]], actor (b. 1928).
* 5 March – [[Jaggayya]], actor (b. 1928).
* 7 April – [[Kelucharan Mohapatra]], [[Odissi]] dancer and guru (b. 1926).
* 7 April – [[Kelucharan Mohapatra]], [[Odissi]] dancer and guru (b. 1926).
* 17 April – [[Soundarya]], actress (b. 1971).
* 17 April – [[Soundarya]], actress (b. 1971).
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* 16 May – [[Kamala Markandaya]], novelist and journalist (b. 1924).
* 16 May – [[Kamala Markandaya]], novelist and journalist (b. 1924).
* 19 May – [[E. K. Nayanar]], politician and three times [[Chief Minister]] of [[Kerala]] (b. 1919).
* 19 May – [[E. K. Nayanar]], politician and three times [[Chief Minister]] of [[Kerala]] (b. 1919).
* 2 June – [[Dom Moraes]], poet, writer and columnist (b. 1938).
* 2 June –  
* 2 June – [[Shrikant Jichkar]], politician (b. 1954).
** [[Dom Moraes]], poet, writer and columnist (b. 1938).
** [[Shrikant Jichkar]], politician (b. 1954).
* 26 June – [[Yash Johar]], film producer (b. 1929).
* 26 June – [[Yash Johar]], film producer (b. 1929).
* 14 July – [[Swami Kalyandev]], supercentenarian (b. 1876).
* 23 July – [[Mehmood Ali|Mehmood]], actor, director and producer (b. 1932).
* 23 July – [[Mehmood Ali|Mehmood]], actor, director and producer (b. 1932).
* 29 July – [[Nafisa Joseph]], model, [[MTV]] [[VJ (media personality)|VJ]], [[Femina Miss India|Miss India]] 1997 (b. 1979).
* 29 July – [[Nafisa Joseph]], model, [[MTV]] [[VJ (media personality)|VJ]], [[Femina Miss India|Miss India]] 1997 (b. 1979).
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== See also ==
== See also ==
{{Commons category|2004 in India}}
* [[Bollywood films of 2004]]
* [[Bollywood films of 2004]]



Revision as of 19:06, 1 July 2023

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2004
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India
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See also:List of years in India
Timeline of Indian history

Events in the year 2004 in the Republic of India.

Incumbents

Governors

Events

  • National income - 31,863,319 million

January - June

July - December

Arts and literature

  • 12 November – Veer-Zaara is released in Indian cinemas and is a huge blockbuster.

Sport

Births

  • 16 February -Shrestha sharma, fashion designer
  • 4 May – Ashnoor Kaur, actor

Deaths

Observances

The following events which are observed according to the Hindu calendar were observed on the following dates in 2004.

See also

References

  1. "The Vanished Spies". www.outlookindia.com/. 5 February 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2023.