What happen in India in 2013?
5 November: The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), was successfully launched into low Earth orbit by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). 14 November: Sachin Tendulkar retired from International Cricket. 19 November 2013: Bharatiya Mahila Bank, India’s first all-women commercial bank, starts its operations.
What big news happened in 2014?
Here’s an overview and analysis of some of the biggest international stories of 2014.
- ISIS Explained.
- Ebola Outbreak in Western Africa.
- Russia Annexes Crimea.
- The U.S. and Cuba Resume Diplomatic Relations.
- Russian-Backed Separatists Seek to Claim Territory in Ukraine.
What will happen to India in 2030?
By 2030, the Indian economy would also be larger in size than the largest Western European economies of Germany, France and the UK. “Overall, India is expected to continue to be one of the world’s fastest-growing economies over the next decade,” it said.
Is 2013 a good vintage?
“One of the best vintages the North Fork has ever had.” David Page, co-owner and winemaker at Shinn Estate concurred. “Perfect harvest conditions. 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2013 all had similar ripeness—however, the overall fruit quality has never been better than 2013.”
What happened in 2013 in the world?
The world has been devastated by a large collection of floods in 2013. Starting on June 14, 2013, North India started to receive massive amounts of rainfall which led to what may be the worst monsoon season in India in over 50 years. On June 23, 2013, the death toll from the North Indian floods reached over 6,500, with many people still missing.
What was the most searched news story on Yahoo in 2013?
It was more classic courtroom drama that made the Jodi Arias trial (No. 1) the most-searched news story on Yahoo (and the defendant herself among the top 10 most searched terms of 2013).
What were the most interesting BBC news stories of 2013?
But 2013 also saw other issues engaging BBC News website readers. The prospect of a global wine shortage, the rescue of a dolphin from a fishing line and the skyscraper which melted parts of a car were all more unusual stories that captured the imagination. And there was a host of major news events as well.
What happened in 2013 on the front pages?
Our law enforcement and legal system were frequent visitors to the front pages of 2013. The Tsarnaev brothers were identified and rounded up just three days after the Boston bombings. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is currently pleading not guilty to charges that carry the possibility of a death sentence.