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Gulf Insider
5 days ago
- Automotive
- Gulf Insider
UAE: Free Driving Licence for Top Students
Sharjah Police is taking meaningful steps to support high school graduates by launching unique community initiatives that reward academic excellence and honor dedicated families. One of the key initiatives is the 'Excellence License', which offers free driving licenses to the top 10 graduates from government schools in Sharjah. This special offer covers all the costs — from opening the driving file to eye tests, training sessions, and both theoretical and practical exams, right up to receiving the final license. The initiative is being carried out in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Sharjah Private Education Authority, Sharjah Driving Institute, and Belhasa Driving Institute. Brigadier Khalid Mohammed Al Kay, Director of the Vehicles and Drivers Licensing Department at Sharjah Police, explained that the initiative is designed to help outstanding students become more independent and responsible as they prepare for university life and future careers. But the support doesn't stop there. Sharjah Police also launched the 'License for the Children of Givers' initiative, which offers a 50 percent discount on driving training fees for graduates whose parents work in Sharjah Police. This initiative is available throughout the summer break. Brigadier Al Kay emphasised that both initiatives reflect strong cooperation between government agencies and educational institutions. He said they aim to build a culture of safe driving among young people and encourage a spirit of excellence and responsibility. 'These programs are a great example of how academic success can lead to valuable rewards that open doors to the future,' he added. Also read: UAE Issues Tax Guidance to Help Businesses


Time of India
5 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
UAE: Sharjah police offers free driving licences to top students and 50% off for police families
Sharjah Police's Excellence License offers free driving licences to top students, while the License for the Children of Givers gives a 50% training discount to police families/ (Representational Image) In a major step to reward academic excellence and support youth empowerment, Sharjah Police has unveiled a new initiative offering free driving licences to the top 10 high school graduates from government schools across Sharjah. The initiative, aptly named 'Excellence License,' aims to celebrate outstanding academic performers and ease their transition into adulthood and higher education. The program is being rolled out in collaboration with four key partners: The Ministry of Education Sharjah Private Education Authority Sharjah Driving Institute Belhasa Driving Institute This full-coverage initiative waives all driving-related expenses, including: Opening a driving file Eye tests Theory and practical training sessions Theoretical and practical exams Issuance of the final driving licence Brigadier Khalid Mohammed Al Kay, Director of the Vehicles and Drivers Licensing Department at Sharjah Police, explained that the Excellence License is a carefully thought-out program designed to empower young achievers. 'The initiative is designed to help outstanding students become more independent and responsible as they prepare for university life and future careers,' Brigadier Al Kay said, noting that the ability to drive gives young people more freedom, confidence, and access to opportunities. In addition to the Excellence License, Sharjah Police has launched another commendable initiative titled 'License for the Children of Givers.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo This program provides a 50 percent discount on driving training fees for high school graduates whose parents work within the Sharjah Police force. This discounted training opportunity is available throughout the summer break, giving eligible students ample time to benefit from the offer. Brigadier Al Kay stressed the dual purpose behind both initiatives: 'These programs are a great example of how academic success can lead to valuable rewards that open doors to the future,' he said. He further emphasised that both initiatives reflect strong cooperation between government agencies and educational institutions, and are designed to instill values of safe driving, responsibility, and excellence in Sharjah's next generation. By awarding free and discounted driving licences linked to academic success and family service, Sharjah Police is helping students gain vital independence and easing their transition to university and careers, while promoting safe driving and community values.


Gulf Today
5 days ago
- Automotive
- Gulf Today
Sharjah offers free driving licence to top 10 high school graduates
The Sharjah Police have initiated the "Excellence License" programme, which is designed for the top ten high school graduates from government schools within the emirate. The initiative provides the beneficiaries with free driving licences, from the time the file is opened until the final licence is issued. The initiative is being implemented in collaboration between the Sharjah Police Vehicles and Drivers Licensing Department, the Ministry of Education, the Sharjah Private Education Authority, the Sharjah Driving Institute, and the Belhasa Driving Institute. Brigadier Khalid Mohammed Al Kay, Director of the Vehicles and Drivers Licensing Department, emphasised that the initiative's objective is to empower distinguished students and provide them with the necessary support to transition into independent living and assume responsibility in both university and professional contexts. Furthermore, the initiative would cover the costs of various expenses, including but not limited to: eye examinations, training courses, theoretical and practical tests, and license issuance fees. The Vehicles and Drivers Licensing Department has launched an additional initiative tailored to children of Sharjah Police personnel from high school graduates. The initiative provides them with a reduction in training fees of up to 50 per cent. It will continue until end of the summer vacation period. He further noted that the two initiatives are part of a fruitful partnership between government entities and educational institutions with the aim of promoting a culture of safe driving at an early age. They are committed to the fostering of a culture of excellence and the cultivation of a conscious and responsible generation. It was further asserted that these institutions serve as a paradigm for the enhancement of the educational process, through the integration of academic excellence with qualitative rewards that facilitate the exploration of future prospects for students.