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Iran names top adviser Larijani as new Security Council head

Aug 06, 2025

Tehran [Iran], August 6: Ali Larijani, the conservative adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been appointed secretary general of the country's powerful Security Council, Tehran announced
on Tuesday.
The 67-year-old succeeds the former commander of the influential Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Ali Akbar Ahmadian, who is to take on a newly created position in the government, according to the state news agency Tasnim.
The Security Council deals with issues relating to national security, defence and the protection of the Islamic Revolution, and has frequently discussed the country's nuclear programme in the past.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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Solving the Employability Paradox: How Tata IIS Is Shaping India's Future Technical Workforce

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 14: India's industrial landscape is undergoing rapid digital transformation, yet the employability gap remains a significant challenge. To address this, the Tata Institute of Skills (Tata IIS), in partnership with the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), has established two premier institutes, IIS Mumbai and IIS Ahmedabad. These institutions are redefining technical education through a competency-based, industry-aligned model.

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