2 January - 2023–2024 Indian truckers' protests: Protests are organized by Indian truckers against the severity of the newly proposed law in dealing with the hit-and-run cases.[2]
A bus carrying 45 passengers collides with a truck in Golaghat district in Assam killing 12 and injuring 30 others.[4]
6 January -
ISRO's Aditya-L1 spacecraft on India's first solar mission, successfully enters its final orbit around the first Sun-Earth Lagrangian point (L1), approximately 1.5 million kilometers from the earth.[5]
Three Maldives government ministers (Maryam Shiuna, Malsha Shareef and Mahzoom Majid) make derogatory remarks against the Indian Prime Minister on social media, causing massive backlash and tourism boycott in India, and triggering the 2024 India-Maldives diplomatic row, which forced the Maldivian government to suspend the ministers.[6][7]
2 February - Champai Soren takes oath as the new Chief Minister of Jharkhand following the arrest of Hemant Soren.[20]
6 February -
An explosion at a firecracker factory in Harda, Madhya Pradesh, leaves 11 dead, over 100 injured and destroys 60 nearby houses, leading to the evacuation of over 100 houses.[21]
A unanimous judgement by the constitutional bench of the Supreme Court of India strikes down the Electoral bond scheme, stating it to be unconstitutional, arbitrary and violation of right to information under article 19 of the Constitution.[29]
A fire breaks out at a paint factory in Alipur, Delhi, resulting in 11 deaths and 4 injuries.[30]
23 February – 2024 Indian farmers' protest: A farmer dies amidst the ongoing protests, raising the death toll to five.[34]
24 February – A tractor carrying a wagon loaded with Hindu pilgrims overturns and falls into a pond in Kasganj District, Uttar Pradesh, killing 23 people and injuring nine.[35]
12 March - The State Bank of India submits the data about electoral bonds before the Election Commission after the Supreme Court dismissed its plea seeking an extension up to 30 June for disclosing details about electoral bonds.[41][42]
14 March - The Election Commission publishes data on electoral bonds submitted by the State Bank.[43]
19 April-1 June - 2024 Indian general election: First of the seven phases of polling begins to elect members to the 18th Lok Sabha with the election expected to be the largest in history.[54]
9 May – Air India Express cancels more than 85 flights due to staff calling in sick, linked to a protest against working conditions imposed by the new owner Tata Group.[60]
10 May –
The Supreme Court grants Arvind Kejriwal interim bail in connection with the Delhi liquor policy money laundering case thus permitting him to campaign in general elections.[61]
Security forces kill 12 Maoists in Chhattisgarh.[62]
Mumbai hoarding collapse: 17 people are killed and 74 others are injured after an illegal hoarding collapses onto a gas station during a storm in the Ghatkopar suburb of Mumbai.[63]
At least seven infants are killed in a fire in a baby care facility at a hospital in Shahdara, East Delhi.[72]
26 May – Twelve people are killed during heavy rains as Cyclone Remal makes landfall at West Bengal.[73]
28 May – Seventeen people are killed and 12 others are reported missing after a stone quarry collapses due to heavy rains caused by cyclone Remal in Melthum, Mizoram.[74]
2024 Reasi attack: Nine people are killed and 33 others are injured after a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims is attacked by Lashkar-e-Taiba militants near Reasi, Jammu and Kashmir.[83]
12 June – The Indian external affairs ministry issues a notice urging the Russian Government to quickly return all Indian nationals who are serving in the Russian army after two Indians recruited are killed in the war with Ukraine.[86]
1 July – The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and two other laws passed in 2023 come into effect as the country's criminal codes, replacing the Indian Penal Code and related laws enacted during the colonial era.[99]
•14 July - ISRO successfully launched chandrayan III dated on 14 July 2024* 15 July – Four soldiers including an officer are killed in an ambush by militants in Doda district, Jammu and Kashmir.[112]
19 July – WazirX, an Indian cryptocurrency exchange owned by Binance, announces a security breach in which US$234 million in cryptocurrency was stolen, amounting to half of the platform's total assets.[116]
China and India agree to cooperate in withdrawing all their troops from their disputed border, with aims of peacefully achieving "complete disengagement" from the border conflict as quickly as possible.[118]
28 July- Three UPSC aspirants die in the basement of Rau's IAS Study Circle in Rajendra Nagar, Delhi after heavy rain cause the basement to flood.[119][120]
Eleven people are killed by heavy downpours and flooding in Delhi and North India and over 250 people are declared missing in and around the Himalayas, with rainfall reaching 183 mm (7 inches) in some regions.[128]
China and India conduct the 30th round of talks in New Delhi, to resolve the ongoing border disputes, by agreeing to speed up negotiations over the border disputes and to maintain peace and tranquility in border regions.[129]
12 August – At least seven people are killed and 10 others are injured in a crowd crush believed to have been caused by a clash between a flower vendor and Hindu worshippers at the Baba Siddhnath Temple in Jehanabad District, Bihar.[137]
At least eight people are killed in a building collapse in Lucknow.[145]
The UPSC dismisses and cancels the candidature of trainee IAS officer Puja Khedkar due to her fraulent methods of clearing the UPSC exam.[146][147]
10 September – A five-day curfew and internet blackout is imposed in Manipur due to interethnic violence.[148]
12 September – The Ministry of External Affairs says that about 45 Indian nationals have been discharged from the Russian army and efforts are under way to get a further 50 Indians released.[149]
17 September – The Supreme Court of India quashes criminal proceedings against 30 soldiers accused of orchestrating the 2021 Nagaland killings, citing the lack of government approval for prosecution.[153]
19 September- The death of Ernst & Young employee Anna Sebastian Perayil working at Pune due to work pressure in July 2024 sparks nation-wide outrage and debate on toxic work-culture in India.[156][157]
19 September - Laboratory tests reveal the usage of beef and other animal fats with fish oil in the preparations of Tirupati laddu sweets offered at the Tirupati Temple in Andhra Pradesh,[158] sparking political uproar in the state.[159]
20 September – At least 26 people are killed in West Bengal following a week of flooding blamed by state officials on dams being opened in neighbouring Jharkhand state.[160]
24 September – The first case of clade 1b mpox in India is discovered in a 38-year-old patient in Malappuram District, Kerala who had recently travelled to the United Arab Emirates.[161]
26 September –
2024 Jivitputrika tragedy: At least 46 people taking part in Jivitputrika festivities drown in rivers and bodies of water swollen by flooding across Bihar . Thirty-seven of the victims are children.[162]
Up to 275 millimeters (11 inches) of rain falls across Mumbai, causing at least four deaths.[163]
27 September – A Class 2 student is killed in a "tantricsacrificial rite" performed by the owners of his school in Hathras district, Uttar Pradesh for the "prosperity" of the institute.[164]
14 October – India recalls its high commissioner to Canada Sanjay Kumar Verma in retaliation to Ottawa placing him and other Indian diplomats under investigation over the murder of Canadian national and Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023.[170] It also orders the expulsion of Canada's acting high commissioner Stewart Ross Wheeler and five other diplomats.[171]
The first private military aircraft manufacturing facility in India is inaugurated in Vadodara as part of a joint venture between Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems.[177]
At least 150 people are injured after an explosion caused by a fire at a fireworks storage facility near the Veerarkavu temple in Kasargod, Kerala.[178]
3 December – The Bangladeshi consulate in Agartala is stormed by protesters demonstrating against the arrest of Hindu community leader Chinmoy Krishna Das in Chittagong.[195]
4 December – A ban on the public consumption of beef comes into effect in Assam.[196]
9 December – A bus ploughs through a crowd at a market in Mumbai, killing nine and injuring 29.
9 December - Atul Subhash suicide sent shockwave across India making its citizens question about laws drafted for protecting women being weaponized to harass innocent men. In one of the most significant event of misuse of dowry laws by women to extort huge amount of money, on December 9, 2024, Atul Subhash a techie from Bengaluru was found dead at his residence in Bengaluru. He had hanged himself from the ceiling and left behind a suicide note shared via email and a WhatsApp group associated with an NGO
^"Post-mortems have been conducted on 420 bodies". business-standard. Retrieved 15 August 2024. Post-mortems have been conducted on 420 bodies, 178 bodies have been handed over to relatives, and 233 burials have taken place
^"Discharged from the hospitals-01". ndmindia.mha.gov.in. Retrieved 12 August 2024. 322 residents out of total 397 were discharged from hospitals till 12 August.
^"Wayand landslides: The many challenges of DNA tests to identify victims". Deccan Herald. 2024-09-22. Retrieved 2024-09-22. At the end of the week-long rescue operation, the search operations team recovered 231 bodies while 118 persons were declared missing. The unidentified bodies and body parts—including severed limbs and dismembered remains—were assigned specific numbers for future identification, and samples were taken for DNA testing. The 421 samples were then sent to the Regional Forensic Science Laboratory in Kannur, where forensic experts began the task of matching names to the body parts recovered from the tragedy.
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