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20 Years After The Indian Ocean Tsunami - Forbes

  1. 20 Years After The Indian Ocean Tsunami  Forbes
  2. AP PHOTOS: Scenes of devastation from the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami  The Associated Press
  3. 20 years later: A look at the deadliest disaster to strike Earth in modern history  Fox Weather
  4. Supermodel Petra Nemcova says it's still 'difficult' to discuss surviving tsunami on its 20th anniversary  Fox News
  5. 20 Years Since the Deadly Tsunami in Asia  The New York Times

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GCC hiring momentum to continue next year with 18-20% surge in uptake

Global capability centres (GCCs) in India are set to see an 18-20% hiring surge in 2025, creating up to 380,000 new jobs across various sectors, including healthcare, retail, and emerging industries like travel and QSRs. Increased demand for technology roles and leadership positions is driving this trend.

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Revised GDP series will have new, real-time data sources

The revised GDP series slated for release in 2026 will utilize new data sources like E-Vahan and eGram Swaraj for more accurate data. The Ministry of Statistics aims to enhance administrative statistics by incorporating real-time data from various ministries, including vehicle registrations and public finance systems.

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Finland boards oil tanker suspected of causing internet, power cable outages - Reuters

  1. Finland boards oil tanker suspected of causing internet, power cable outages  Reuters
  2. Finland Seizes Ship After Undersea Power Cable to Estonia Is Cut  The New York Times
  3. Russia-Linked Tanker Detained After More Undersea Baltic Cables Cut  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Finland investigates Russian ship after electricity disconnection  BBC.com
  5. Finland-Estonia power cable hit in latest Baltic Sea incident  The Guardian

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Third eye: Hopeful of continuity, back in familiar terrain and invitationspree

Rachna Shah, a 1991-batch IAS officer, has been appointed as the DoPT secretary. This marks the third full-fledged secretary for the department this year. Shah's appointment follows the recent stints of Radha Chauhan, Vivek Joshi, and Tuhin Kanta Pandey. It is hoped that Shah's tenure will bring stability to the department.