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#12854120
12 October 2025
Indian tourists sit in a cable car gondola lift as it passes over the higher reaches of Affarwat, Gulmarg, about 55 km north of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 12, 2025. Indian authorities reopen 12 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir, nearly six months after they are closed as a precautionary measure following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. The valley, nestled in the Himalayan mountains, now begins to show signs of a tourism revival.
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9 October 2025
Labourers carry a solar panel before installing it on a rooftop in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 9, 2025.
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28 July 2025
A view of the entrance to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) office. The company announces 12,000 job cuts nationwide, raising concerns among IT professionals, especially those working in Tier-II city branches where employment opportunities are more limited.
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28 July 2025
A view of the Tata Steel main office building. As the parent company of the UK's largest steelmaker, Tata Steel's global operations influence industry decisions across both India and the United Kingdom, especially amid ongoing restructuring and labor concerns.
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28 July 2025
A view of the Tata Steel main office building. As the parent company of the UK's largest steelmaker, Tata Steel's global operations influence industry decisions across both India and the United Kingdom, especially amid ongoing restructuring and labor concerns.
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#12596062
28 July 2025
A view of the entrance to the Tata Steel Foundation. As the philanthropic arm of Tata Steel, the foundation plays a key role in community development and social welfare in India. Its efforts reflect the Tata Group's broader commitment to corporate social responsibility values that also shape its operations in the United Kingdom.
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#12596070
28 July 2025
Workers are on-site during expansion activities at a Tata Steel industrial facility. The company, which owns the UK's largest steelworks in Port Talbot, continues to invest in its Indian operations as part of its global restructuring and capacity-building efforts.
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#12596076
28 July 2025
A view of Tata Steel branding features the company's slogan ''#WeAlsoMakeTomorrow.'' As the owner of major steel operations in both India and the United Kingdom, Tata Steel positions itself as a global leader in sustainable steel production and industrial innovation.
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28 July 2025
A view of Tata Steel branding features the company's slogan ''#WeAlsoMakeTomorrow.'' As the owner of major steel operations in both India and the United Kingdom, Tata Steel positions itself as a global leader in sustainable steel production and industrial innovation.
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28 July 2025
A view of Tata Steel branding features the company's slogan ''#WeAlsoMakeTomorrow.'' As the owner of major steel operations in both India and the United Kingdom, Tata Steel positions itself as a global leader in sustainable steel production and industrial innovation.
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28 July 2025
A view of Tata Steel branding features the company's slogan ''#WeAlsoMakeTomorrow.'' As the owner of major steel operations in both India and the United Kingdom, Tata Steel positions itself as a global leader in sustainable steel production and industrial innovation.
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#12596084
28 July 2025
A view of the Tata logo is displayed at the TUSIL office, formerly known as JUSCO. The company, a subsidiary of Tata Steel, manages urban infrastructure and services, playing a key role in the Tata Group's integrated industrial ecosystem.
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28 July 2025
Migrant workers are seen outside the TUSIL office, formerly known as JUSCO, with the Tata logo visible in the background. The company operates under Tata Steel to manage urban services, reflecting the broader industrial ecosystem that supports both local employment and Tata Group's global footprint.
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#12350731
10 May 2025
A drone captures a view of land with crops in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 10, 2025. Portugal's economy expands by 1.6% year-on-year in Q1 2025, though it contracts by 0.5% compared to the previous quarter, marking the sharpest decline since Q1 2021.
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10 May 2025
A drone captures a view of land with crops in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 10, 2025. Portugal's economy expands by 1.6% year-on-year in Q1 2025, though it contracts by 0.5% compared to the previous quarter, marking the sharpest decline since Q1 2021.
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#12341737
7 May 2025
A vehicle wades through a flooded section of road in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 6, 2025, as it receives rainfall brought by a pre-monsoon climatic system. Like in 2024, Nepal is expected to experience above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could lead to more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.
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