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PERSONS IN NEWS - January 2024

Jan 2024

Jan 06, 2026

Suresh Kalmadi, former Union Minister, passes away

Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Suresh Kalmadi passed away at the age of 81. Kalmadi served as Minister of State for Railways and was a former president of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). A prominent political figure from Pune, he represented the city several times in the Lok Sabha and held key roles in sports administration over many years. His death marks the end of a long public career that spanned governance, railways policy, and national sports administration. Tributes poured in from across political and sports circles praising his contributions and leadership.
  • Suresh Kalmadi died at age 81.
  • Former Union Minister of State for Railways.
  • Former president of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA).
  • Represented Pune in the Lok Sabha multiple times.
  • Long career in governance and sports administration.
  • Tributes from political and sports communities.

Manoj Kothari, former billiards champion and coach, dies at 67

Manoj Kothari, a former world billiards champion and long-time national coach, died at the age of 67 in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. He had led India’s billiards teams as chief national coach from 2011 and had guided players to international success, including IBSF World Billiards Championship titles in 1990 and the World Doubles in 1997. Kothari’s passing marks the loss of a key figure in Indian cue sports, who helped raise India’s profile on the global stage. He had been receiving treatment at a Tirunelveli hospital when the end came, leaving a legacy of coaching and achievement.
  • Manoj Kothari died at 67 in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu.
  • World billiards champion in 1990; World Doubles champion in 1997.
  • Served as Indian billiards chief national coach from 2011 onward.
  • Oversaw several players achieving international success.
  • Died while under treatment at a Tirunelveli hospital.
  • Widely regarded as a pivotal figure in Indian cue sports.

Jan 05, 2026

Delcy Rodríguez appointed interim President of Venezuela

Following the reported capture of President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces, Venezuela's Supreme Court ordered Vice President Delcy Rodríguez to assume the office of interim president. Rodríguez, a long-time figure in Maduro's administration since 2018, now leads during a period of political uncertainty. The move raises questions about constitutional succession and potential shifts in regional diplomacy and governance. International observers are monitoring the situation for implications on Venezuela's internal stability and relations with external partners while lawmakers assess next steps amid ongoing constitutional questions.
  • Delcy Rodríguez named interim president
  • Context: Maduro's capture by U.S. forces
  • Supreme Court order formalizes transition
  • Implications for Venezuela's governance and diplomacy
  • International observers monitoring the situation

Jan 02, 2026

Eighteen-year-old Kaamya Karthikeyan Becomes Youngest Indian to ski at South Pole

  • Eighteen-year-old Kaamya Karthikeyan scripted history by becoming the youngest Indian and the second-youngest woman in the world to ski to the South Pole. Her feat marks another milestone in a remarkable mountaineering and polar exploration journey that has already placed her among India's most accomplished young adventurers.
  • She covered a distance of 115 kilometres, facing temperatures as low as -30C and battling icy winds while pulling her own sled.
  • Karthikeyan, the daughter of a naval officer, received a warm congratulation from the Indian Navy for achieving the remarkable feat.

Jan 01, 2026

Manipur BJP MLA Becomes First Indian to Earn 5th Dan in Taekwondo

Yumnam Khemchand Singh, a former Manipur Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party MLA, has become the first Indian to receive the 5th Dan black belt in the traditional taekwondo art form. The certification was issued by a panel of six grand masters led by Jun Lee, president of the Global Traditional Taekwondo Federation (GTTF). The GTTF is the apex body for traditional taekwondo, separate from the World Taekwondo Federation’s sport rules. The achievement highlights growing interest in martial arts among Indian politicians and public figures, illustrating the blend of sports, culture, and public life in the region.
  • Yumnam Khemchand Singh awarded 5th Dan black belt in taekwondo.
  • Certification by a panel of six grand masters led by Jun Lee (GTTF).
  • GTTF governs traditional taekwondo; separate from sport-focused WT.
  • Notable for an Indian politician achieving high Dan rank.

Dec 30, 2025

Bangladesh's First Female Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Dies

  • Bangladesh's first female Prime Minister Khaleda Zia died at the age of 80 in December 2025 after suffering from a prolonged illness.
  • Zia became Bangladesh's first female head of government in 1991 after leading her party to victory in the country's first democratic election in 20 years.
  • Zia first came into public attention as the wife of Bangladesh's former President Ziaur Rahman. Following his assassination in a 1981 military coup, Zia entered politics and later rose to lead the BNP.
  • After a second term in 1996 that lasted just a few weeks, Zia returned to the post of Prime Minister in 2001, stepping down in October 2006 ahead of a general election.
  • Her political career had been marred by corruption allegations and a long-standing political rivalry with Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted from premiership last year.

Former England Cricketer Hugh Morris Passes Away at 62

  • Former England cricketer Hugh Morris passed away at the age of 62 in December 2025. Morris was known both for his contributions on the field as a reliable opening batter and off the field as a respected cricket administrator.
  • Hugh Morris was a prominent figure in English county and international cricket during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
  • He built a reputation as a technically sound opening batter and a natural leader, qualities that later shaped his administrative career.
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