Global Predictions
· Price increases expected in diesel, oil and petrol.
· Numerous countries will face the onslaught of infectious diseases.
· Nepal will struggle with a change of government
· India will experience further financial growth and succeed in several scientific fields inspiring new inventions.
· Since Saturn occupies ministerial positions, people will abstain from righteousness and terrorism will rear its head again.
· Space research will be successful all over the world.
· This year will be witness huge increases in the industrial use of iron and iron ore.
· Religious scholars as well as learned men and women will suffer disrespect in their communities.
· Unrighteous, deceitful, malicious, guile, and unsocial elements will be respected and the undeserving will be worshiped. There will be a profusion of tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, floods dangerous droughts, fires, explosions, causing enormous loss to life and property.
· The rise of unscrupulous ways will also induce murders of ladies and babies.
· Islamic countries will unite to confront America creating the threat of a war-like situation all over the world.
· This year will be full of challenges for Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh
· The Kashmir and Ayodhaya issues will heat up once again.
· Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh will attract new developments leading to new horizons of progress.
· Mrs. Sonia Gandhi will once again have an opportunity to become the Prime Minister of India.
Delhi: At the beginning of the year, the Government will seem to be running smoothly but towards the middle of June and July; the situation will become very unstable. The Chief Minister will face opposition from her own party members. Water and electric shortages will continue. There will many conflicts with the neighboring states. Dangerous fires, road accidents and bomb-blasts will shake the city. The Chief Minister will not be able to address the public-demands and problems.
Uttar Pradesh: There are chances of change of government in Uttar Pradesh. Time is not good for Mulayam Singh. Chaudhry Ajit Singh will be an effective and also be a prospective candidate for the Chief Minister ship. The Ram-Janam-Bhoomi case will be reignited. Many political problems will arise. No party will win the majority. Natural calamities will add fuel to the fire. Electricity shortages will be another big problem.
Haryana: Time is hard for the Chief Minister but the opposition will not be able to succeed. New industries will establish in the state. The government will remain in an unstable condition and be tension ridden. Unemployment and electricity shortages will be the main problems.
Himachal Pradesh: Besides financial difficulties Himachal Pradesh will flourish by starting small-scale industries. Some parts of the state will face fires and other natural disasters like earthquakes, landslides and destruction of crops. Chief Minister Veer Bhadra Singh will face numerous obstacles and challenges.
Rajasthan: The polities of this royal state will encounter obstructions but not for a long period. East Rajasthan will get adequate rainfall but the rest of the state will suffer from drought. Progress will be made in the fields of education, agriculture and industries. The Chief Minister should try to escape from blemishes to his reputation.
Kashmir: The Kashmir problem is a complicated one and cannot be solved easily. Foreign infiltration and terrorism will increase. Natural disasters like heavy snow etc will disturb daily life. The Kashmir issue will cause serious problems for the Indian-political stalwarts. Several terrorists will surrender and large amounts of arms and ammunition will be recovered. The Chief Minister’s safety is a serious concern.
Bihar: Parliamentary problems will be resolved. Lalu Yadav’s fame and honor will increase. Congress will not be able to establish itself in Bihar B.J.P will be fairly strong. Criminal activities will get a fresh jumpstart. Mine-blasts and earthquakes will cause serious damage to people and property. The overall progress of the state will decline due to political instability.
Maharashtra: Natural calamities will cause serious harm to life, prosperity and property of the state. Sharad Pawar will be able to re-establish his honor. Shivsena and B.J.P will gain political power. Corruption will increase in Government offices and three important officials will leave office Disturbances and riots will be common occurrences.
South Indian States: Andhra, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu-- Y.S. Reddy government will stay. Prices of essential consumer goods will rise. The Chief Minister’s health may cause concern. He will struggled to improve his political image. Jayalalitha will succeed in her election but will never get the majority. Three eminent scientists will be lost.
Bengal, Assam, Orissa, and Arunachal Pradesh Meghalaya: The northeastern provinces will suffer from some serious epidemic disease that will affect the politics also. Bengal will face very high prices. Storms will cause tremendous damage to life and property. Jyoti Basu’s influence will increase. Two important people will meet with accidents. Gagoi Government will face danger and change in the Ministry. Orissa will have elections before him and the Janta Dal will make its major debut.