The following is a list of events for the year 2025 in India.
Incumbents
National government
Position | Name | Image | Since |
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President of India | Droupadi Murmu (Age 66) |
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25 July 2022 |
Vice-President of India | Jagdeep Dhankhar (Age 73) |
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11 August 2022 |
Prime Minister of India | Narendra Modi (Age 74) |
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26 May 2014 |
Chief Justice of India | Sanjiv Khanna (Age 64) |
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11 November 2024 |
Speaker of the Lok Sabha | Om Birla (Age 62) |
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19 June 2019 |
Chief Election Commissioner of India | Gyanesh Kumar (Age 61) |
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19 February 2025 |
Chief of Defence Staff | Anil Chauhan (Age 63) |
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30 September 2024 |
Governor of Reserve Bank of India | Sanjay Malhotra (Age 57) |
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11 December 2024 |
Lok Sabha | 18th Lok Sabha | ![]() |
4 June 2024 |
State governments
Union territory governments
State | Lieutenant governor and Administrators | Chief Minister | Party | Political alliance | Chief Justice |
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Devendra Kumar Joshi (Lieutenant governor) | ![]() |
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T. S. Sivagnanam (Calcutta High Court) |
Chandigarh | Gulab Chand Kataria (Administrators) | ![]() |
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Sheel Nagu (Punjab and Haryana High Court) |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu | Praful Khoda Patel (Administrators) | ![]() |
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Alok Aradhe (Bombay High Court) |
Delhi | Vinai Kumar Saxena (Lieutenant governor) | Rekha Gupta | BJP | N.D.A. | Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya (Delhi High Court) |
Jammu and Kashmir | Manoj Sinha (Lieutenant governor) | Omar Abdullah | JKNC | I.N.D.I.A | Tashi Rabstan (High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh) |
Ladakh | B. D. Mishra (Lieutenant governor) | ![]() |
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Tashi Rabstan (High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh) |
Lakshadweep | Praful Khoda Patel (Administrators) | ![]() |
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Nitin Madhukar Jamdar (Kerala High Court) |
Puducherry | Kuniyil Kailashnathan (Lieutenant governor) | N. Rangaswamy | AINRC | N.D.A. | Kalpathi Rajendran Shriram (Madras High Court) |
Events
January
- 3 January –
- Five female members of the same family are fatally stabbed in a suspected honour killing by a relative in Lucknow.[1]
- The body of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, who went missing on 1 January, is found inside a septic tank at a compound belonging to a road construction contractor in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh.[2]
- 5 January – An HAL Dhruv helicopter of the Indian Coast Guard crashes during a training flight in Porbandar, Gujarat, killing three crew members.[3]
- 6 January –
- The first HMPV Virus case in India is detected in Bengaluru.[4]

- Nine people, including eight police officers, are killed after their vehicle hits a landmine planted by Naxalites in Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh.[5]
- Nine miners are killed in the flooding of a coal mine in Dima Hasao district, Assam.[6][7]
- 9 January – At least six people are killed and many others are injured in a stampede at the Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.[8][9]
- 10 January – Larsen & Toubro chairman S. N. Subrahmanyan's statement on a 90-hour work week and working day on Sunday sparks outrage and debate on work–life balance.[10]
- 13 January – The Z-Morh Tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir is inaugurated in a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[11]
2025 Prayag Maha Kumbh Mela - 13 January–26 February : 2025 Prayag Maha Kumbh Mela.[12][13]
- 16 January – Actor Saif Ali Khan is stabbed by an unknown man during an alleged robbery at his Mumbai residence.[14][15]
- 18 January – Sanjay Roy is convicted by the Sealdah court in Kolkata for the 2024 Kolkata rape and murder.[16]
19 January – A fire caused by an exploding gas cylinder destroys at least 18 temporary tents at the 2025 Prayag Kumbh Mela festival grounds. No injuries are reported.[17]Thirteen people are killed and 15 others are injured after a passenger train collides with a group of people that disembarked from the pictured 12533 Pushpak Express following a false fire alarm near Pachora, Maharashtra - 20 January – The Sealdah Court in Kolkata sentences Sanjay Roy to rigorous life imprisonment following his conviction in the 2024 Kolkata rape and murder.[18]
- 22 January – Thirteen people are killed and 15 others are injured after a passenger train collides with a group of people that disembarked from another train following a false fire alarm near Pachora, Maharashtra.[19]
- 24 January – Eight people are killed in an explosion at an ordnance factory in Bhandara district, Maharashtra.[20]
- 29 January – At least 30 people are killed in a crowd crush at the 2025 Prayag Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj.[21]

February
- 2 February – A bus carrying pilgrims falls into a gorge near Saputara, Gujarat, killing five people and injuring 35 others.[22]
- 5 February – 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election: The Bharatiya Janata Party wins a two-thirds majority in the Delhi Legislative Assembly.[23]
- 6 February – A Dassault Mirage 2000 fighter jet of the Indian Air Force crashes in Shivpuri district, Madhya Pradesh. The two pilots on board eject safely.[24]
- 9 February –
- Thirty-one Naxalites and two military personnel are killed in the 2025 Bijapur clash.[25]
- N. Biren Singh resigns as the Chief Minister Of Manipur amid ongoing ethnic violence in the state.[26]
- 10 February – Ranveer Allahabadia's remarks on the show India's Got Latent sparks nation-wide outrage and debate on free speech and laws on obscene content on social media.[27][28]
- 13 February – The Union Government imposes President's rule in Manipur amid ongoing ethnic violence in the state.[29]
The footbridge above platforms 14 and 15 of the New Delhi railway station, where at least 18 people are killed in a crowd crush. 14 February – A series of police raids on bookstores are carried out in Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the seizure of 668 books released by a publishing house associated with the outlawed Islamic organisation Jamaat-e-Islami.[30]The BJP names Rekha Gupta as Chief Minister of Delhi - 15 February –
- An SUV carrying pilgrims to the 2025 Prayag Maha Kumbh Mela collides with a bus in Prayagraj, killing all ten people aboard the SUV.[31]
- At least 18 people are killed in a crowd crush at New Delhi railway station.[32]
- 19 February – The BJP names Rekha Gupta as Chief Minister of Delhi.[33]
- 21 February –
- The Invest Kerala Global Summit is held by the Kerala state government.[34]
- The Drugs Controller General of India orders a ban on the manufacture and export of the opioids tapentadol and carisoprodol following reports of widespread addiction and deaths caused by the said drugs in West African countries.[35]
- 22 February –
- An SUV crashes into a truck near Dhanbad while traveling to the 2025 Prayag Maha Kumbh Mela, killing six people and injuring two others.[36]
- The Srisaliam Left Bank Canal collapses in Nagarkurnool district, Telangana, leaving eight workers missing.[37]
- 26 February – An army truck is attacked by militants in Rajouri district, Jammu and Kashmir.[38]
- 28 February – An avalanche hits a Border Roads Organisation camp in Mana, Uttarakhand, killing eight people.[39]
March
- 1 March – Delhi orders a ban on vehicles aged 10 years and above from refuelling inside city limits effective 31 March due to air pollution concerns.[40]
7 March –India wins the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy for the third time in the Dubai International Cricket Stadium - A SEPECAT Jaguar of the Indian Air Force crashes during a training exercise in Panchkula district, Haryana. The pilot ejects safely.[41]
- An Antonov An-32 of the Indian Air Force crashes on landing at Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal. No fatalities are reported.[42]
- 9 March – India wins the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy for the third time in Dubai.[43]
- 17 March – 2025 Nagpur violence: At least 30 people are injured in clashes demanding the removal of the tomb of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Nagpur, Maharashtra.[44]
- 18 March – Three people are convicted and sentenced to death by a special court in Mainpuri for the killing of 24 Dalits in the village of Dehuli, Uttar Pradesh in 1981.[45]

Scheduled
- Exact dates unknown – 2025 Kabaddi World Cup (International Kabaddi Federation)[46][47]
- 31 May – The Miss World 2025 pageant will be held in Hyderabad.[48]
- 15 June–15 July – 2025 Rajya Sabha elections[49]
- October – 2025 Asia Cup[50]
- October/November – 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly election
- December – 2025 Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup[51][52]
Deaths
January
- 1 January:
- K. S. Manilal, 86, botany scholar and taxonomist.
- Kaak, 84, cartoonist.[53]
- 2 January- S. Jayachandran Nair, 85, journalist
Rajagopala Chidambaram died on 4 January 2025, at the age of 88, in Mumbai - 4 January- Rajagopala Chidambaram, 88, nuclear scientist
- 5 January- Na D'Souza, 87, novelist
- 6 January- Alok Chatterjee, 64, theatre actor and director
- 7 January-
- Jiban Mukhopadhyay, 76, politician
- Jagdish Mittal, 99, art collector
- 8 January-
- Pritish Nandy, 73, filmmaker, poet, and politician
- Gyanada Kakati, 92, actress
On January 11 2025, Gurpreet Bassi Gogi died from a gunshot wound at his residence in Ludhiana, Punjab.
- 9 January- P. Jayachandran, 80, playback singer
- 11 January- Gurpreet Gogi, 57, politician
- 12 January- Manda Jagannath, 73, politician
- 13 January- Palavalasa Rajasekharam, 80, politician
- 14 January- Surat Singh Khalsa, 91, Indian-American political activist
- 15 January-
- Manjul Sinha, television director
- P. R. Sundaram, 73, politician
- Sarigama Viji, 76, actor
- 17 January-
- M. Srinivas, 82, politician
- K. N. Chandrasekharan Pillai, 81, legal scholar
- 18 January-
- N. Kayisii, 58, politician
- K. R. Punia, 89, politician
- T. M. Jayamurugan, film director
20 January- Shamsheer Singh Manhas, 64, politicianK. M. Cherian died in Bengaluru, Karnataka on 25 January 2025, at the age of 82 - 21 January- Kaajee Singh, 80, percussionist
- 22 January- Tabish Mehdi, 73, poet
- 25 January-
- K. M. Cherian, 82, heart surgeon
- Harpal Brar, 85, politician
- Latika Katt, 76, sculptor
Navin Chawla died at a hospital in New Delhi, on 1 February 2025, at the age of 79
- 26 January-
- Shafi, 56, film director
- Samarendra Narayan Dev, 84, filmmaker
February
- 1 February-
- Navin Chawla, 79, civil servant
- Kishan Kapoor, 73, politician
- Zakia Jafri, 87–88, human rights activist
- 3 February- Victor Menezes, 77, banker
- 4 February-
- Karshan Solanki, 68, politician
- Pushpalatha, 87, actress
- 7 February- Kameshwar Choupal, 68, politician
Sukri Bommagowda died on 13 February 2025 at a hospital in Manipal, Karnataka, where she had been undergoing treatment - 8 February - Gyalo Thondup, 97, Tibetan exile, brother of the 14th Dalai Lama[54]
- 11 February - Raosaheb Rangnath Borade, 84, novelist
- 12 February - Prabhakar Karekar, 80, Hindustani classical singer
- 13 February -
- Sukri Bommagowda, 88, folk singer
- Tukaram Bidkar, politician and actor
- 15 February -
- Pratul Mukhopadhyay, 82, singer and songwriter
- Lavoo Mamledar, 68, politician
- R. M. Vasagam, 91, space scientist
- Vinod Kumar Gupta, 77, jurist
- 16 February - Krishnaveni, 100, actress
- 19 February - Milind Rege, 76, cricketer
- 20 February - Kejong Chang, 90, politician
- 22 February - Mayadhar Raut, 91, dancer
- 23 February - Anant Bhave, 88, marathi writer
Garimella Balakrishna Prasad died in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh on 9 March 2025, at the age of 76 - 25 February - Vimala Rangachar, 96, educationist
- 26 February - Anil R. Joshi, 84, poet and essayist
- 27 February -
- Uttam Mohanty, 66, actor
- P. Raju, 73, politician
March
- 3 March-
- Padmakar Shivalkar, 84, cricketer
- Sunil Satpal Sangwan, 77, politician
- 5 March- S.K. Bagga, 71, politician
- 8 March -
- V.Ramaswami, 96, judge
- Harbans Jandu, 71, lyricist
- 9 March - Garimella Balakrishna Prasad, 76, musican and singer.
- 10 March - B. Subbayya Shetty, 91, politician
12 March - Syed Abid Ali, 83, cricketerLil Bahadur Chettri died on 13 March 2025, at the age of 92 - 13 March -
- K.K. Kochu, 76, writer, activist
- Lil Bahadur Chettri, 92, novelist
- 14 March -
- Deb Mukherjee, 83, actor
- Panchakshari Hiremath, 92, writer, critic and translator
- 16 March -
- Ramakanta Rath, 90, modernist poet
- Bindu Ghosh, 76, actress
- Arvind Singh Mewar, 80, socialite and. hotelier, chairman of HRH Group of Hotels
17 March-Devendra Sharma died on 21 March 2025, at the age of 66 - Debendra Pradhan, 83, politician
- Mankombu Gopalakrishnan, 77, lyricist
- Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao, 83, legal expert.
- 20 March- A. T. Raghu, 75, film director
- 21 March-
- Devendra Sharma, 66, politician
- Rakesh Pandey, 76, actor
- 23 March-
- Krishna Lal Chadha, 88, horticultural scientist
- Manoj Santoshi, 49, television writer
- 25 March-
- Shihan Hussaini, 60, actor
- Manoj Bharathiraja, 48, actor and film director
- 26 March- Karuppasamy Pandian, 76, politician
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Notes
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