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khorfakkan concludes youth programme with career initiatives
khorfakkan concludes youth programme with career initiatives

Sharjah 24

time18-07-2025

  • General
  • Sharjah 24

khorfakkan concludes youth programme with career initiatives

Running from 30 June to 17 July, the first phase launched under the supervision of the Technical Affairs Department through the Engineer of the Future initiative, where students took part in interactive engineering workshops designed to simplify engineering concepts and provide a stimulating educational experience. Inspector of the Future, led by the Public Health Department, involved awareness field tours with municipal inspection teams to barber shops, the fish market, and various commercial outlets to highlight the importance of public health and field oversight. The final activity, The Little Farmer, was overseen by the Agriculture and Parks Department and included a visit to the Nahwa area, where students explored traditional and modern farming methods, learned about palm care and harvesting, and took part in an awareness tour on the importance of agriculture and preserving natural resources. Khorfakkan Municipality affirmed that the programme successfully met its educational goals and contributed to promoting professional awareness among students in an interactive and inspiring way.

Khorfakkan Municipality launches "Future Generations" summer prog
Khorfakkan Municipality launches "Future Generations" summer prog

Sharjah 24

time10-07-2025

  • General
  • Sharjah 24

Khorfakkan Municipality launches "Future Generations" summer prog

The summer program has four different parts, each run by different municipal departments. One part, called the "Engineer of the Future" program, is led by the Technical Affairs Department. In this program, students take part in fun workshops that make engineering concepts easier to understand and enrich their learning experience. Another part of the program is the "Future Inspector," organized by the Public Health Department. This involves field trips where students accompany municipal health inspection teams to various places, such as shops and restaurants. The goal is to teach participants the importance of public health and how it affects their community. Students also get to learn about farming in the "Little Farmer" program, supervised by the Department of Agriculture and Gardens. This part includes workshops and visits to important agricultural sites, where students discover both traditional and modern farming techniques, as well as how to care for palm trees. The aim is to instill a sense of appreciation for agriculture and the environment in younger generations. Lastly, the Municipal Operations and Inspection Department leads a program focused on public parking and beach safety. Students learn how to use parking spaces correctly and what the rules are. They also visit local beaches to see rescue teams in action, learning about their responsibilities and the equipment they use for safety. This hands-on experience helps students understand how to keep their community safe and encourages them to take responsibility for public safety. Overall, this summer program by Khorfakkan Municipality is designed to provide children with a fun and educational experience. It combines what they learn in school with real-world applications, helping to prepare them to be informed and responsible members of their community in fields like engineering, public health, and agriculture.

Indian Mango Festival kicks off at Souq Waqif
Indian Mango Festival kicks off at Souq Waqif

Qatar Tribune

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

Indian Mango Festival kicks off at Souq Waqif

The second edition of the Indian Mango Festival, also known as the Hamba Exhibition, was inaugurated at the Eastern Square of Souq Waqif on Thursday. Director of the Technical Affairs Department at the Private Engineering Office Abdulrahman Zayed Al Nuaimi inaugurated the festival in the presence of Ambassador of the Republic of India HE Vipul, and a number of ambassadors. Organised by Souq Waqif in collaboration with the Embassy of India in Doha, the vibrant 10-day festival will run from June 12 to June 21, 2025, celebrating the rich variety and unparalleled flavours of Indian mangoes and mango-based products. The Indian Mango Festival offers visitors an opportunity to experience and purchase a wide selection of most celebrated mango varieties from all over India such as Dusehri, Langda, Alphonso, Kesar, Hapus, Neelam, Rajapuri, Malgova, Badami, and many more. These mangoes, known for their distinct tastes, textures, and aromas, have long been prized by fruit lovers around the world. The festival is open to the public daily from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm and till 10:00 pm on weekends, offering a unique platform for cultural exchange and an immersive taste of India's agricultural richness. (TNN) page 12

Duqm's Saay Commercial District roads almost completed
Duqm's Saay Commercial District roads almost completed

Times of Oman

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Duqm's Saay Commercial District roads almost completed

Duqm: The completion rate of the internal roads project in the new Saay Commercial District within the Special Economic Zone at Duqm (SEZAD) rose to 93 percent in April. All core works have been completed, making the area ready for traffic flow. The new Saay Commercial District is a modern investment and tourism destination within SEZAD. Two years ago, the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ) launched a development plan for the district, which includes several model facilities and services. Among them is a 13.65-kilometre internal road network, featuring 4.25 kilometres of dual carriageways with two lanes in each direction, and 9.4 kilometres of single-lane roads in each direction. The project also includes 10 road connections linking the internal roads to nearby main roads, and 7 signalised intersections. It also features a 12.3 km rainwater drainage network, a 9.1 km sewage network, a 1.5 km rainwater drainage channel, and more than 600 streetlights. Eng. Abdullah Salim Al Hakamani, Director of the Technical Affairs Department at SEZAD, said the internal road network project in the new Saay Commercial District, with a cost of RO 13.1 million, is part of an ambitious plan aimed at enhancing the quality of life in SEZAD. He noted that the zone's administration is working on developing the basic infrastructure in the district to make it a model integrated area offering diverse facilities and services, positioning it as a major investment, tourism, and leisure destination in SEZAD. He explained that Saay Commercial District currently hosts numerous commercial, tourism, sports, and educational establishments, most notably A'soud Global School, the Oman Bowling Centre, Badr Al Samaa Hospital operating 24/7, as well as several hotels, retail shops, and other facilities. Last year, the district saw the opening of a 13,000-square-metre public park, which includes a walking path, playgrounds, green spaces, and many other amenities. Regarding modern facilities and technologies being introduced in the district, Eng. Al Hakamani stated that the development plan also includes the installation of electric vehicle charging stations, designated spaces with outlets for charging phones and smart devices along walkways and rest areas, as well as dedicated, safe, and smooth pathways for bicycles and e-scooters. All traffic signals in the district will be equipped with smart sensors to enable efficient traffic flow management. He added that the total number of completed projects in the district stands at 53, with another 24 under construction, a reflection of the significant attention given to the district as a model integrated zone. Eng. Al Hakamani expects the internal roads network to be fully completed in the second half of this year. The project is anticipated to attract more investments to SEZAD and support its strategy to improve the quality of life in Duqm by providing facilities that meet the aspirations of residents, citizens, and tourists alike.

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