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Founded 1975 . Volume 41 No. | Pages . Baisas 200 . Subscription OMR63 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company | Chairman/Editor-in-Chief: Mohamed Issa Al Zadjali | Printed & Published by Muscat Media Group April 10, 2016 2 Rajab 1437 AH SUNDAY 41 40 FROM THE WORDS OF HIS MAJESTY THE SULTAN The great ambitions of nations and peoples are not achieved accidentally or by depending on others. They are only achieved by self-reliance, hard work, creative efforts, wholehearted and responsible participation. ‘His Majesty’s Wisdom’ On the occasion of the 20th National Day, 1990 MORNING MINUTE Life term may not be for life under proposed law FAHAD AL GHADANI & REJIMON K [email protected] [email protected] MUSCAT: Life in prison may no longer mean life under changes to the legal system proposed by the Majlis Al Shura. Shahm Al Shahoomi, member of the Legal Committee at the Majlis Al Shura, said that a raft of suggestions included changing the tariff for a life sentence from all of a prisoner’s remaining years to 25 years, in line with similar punishments in countries around the world. “We have suggested the change as we feel that life sentence means execution but in a slower way. The committee held several meet- ings with experts and specialists of such laws from Sultan Qaboos University SQU, Supreme Court, Public Prosecution, Ministry of Legal Affairs and the council legal experts,” said Al Shahoomi. He also said that the committee has studied panel codes of other countries before reaching its conclusion of the need to change the life sentence to 25 years only. The meeting came out with many important changes including the change to life imprisonment and the committee worked towards equalising crimes with penalties. “Many crimes were not equal with the penalty and vice versa. The committee came out with proportionality between crimes and penalties imposed for viola- tors,” said Al Shahoomi. Al Shahoomi also explained that this suggestion, if activated, will not deal with existing sentence but only those coming after the imposing of the new panel code. Last week, a new draft Omani pe- nal code, which has been prepared to compliment the modern era, has been discussed and approved by members of the Shura Council. The new penal code will extend the purview of the current law, which was issued in 1974. “We currently abide by the pe- nal code issued in 1974, whose es- sential focus was on securing the safety of the society in the past,” said Dr. Mohammad Al Zadjali, head of Legal Committee in Shura Council. >A6 New suggestions include changing the tariff for a life sentence from all of a prisoner’s remaining years to 25 years A4 Ace racer finds Oman fantastic BUSINESS Non-oil export revenue dips 27% 2 Oman’s non-oil exports fell by 27.2 per cent to OMR3,003.9 million in 2015 from OMR4,125.5 million in the previous year. A fall in commodity prices, which constitute a sizeable share of Oman’s exports, must have caused the fall in export revenue last year. >B1 SPORTS Chess legend Anand to visit the Sultanate 3 Viswanathan Anand will be visiting Oman from May 12. The chess maestro from Chennai, or Tiger of Madras, as he is popularly known among legions of his fans, Anand will be in Muscat on an invitation from International Chess Academy of Oman (ICAO). >C1 OMAN More needs to be done to fight child abuse 1 Much more needs to be done to support victims of child abuse and help them bring to justice offenders of this undetected crime. Victims of child abuse live with the agony and scars for the rest of their lives knowing that their abusers got away with it without being punished. >A5 TOP THREE INSIDE STORIES 100 firms to participate in Comex 2016 Heavy rain in many areas of Sultanate MUSCAT: More than 100 companies will take part in the Comex 2016 IT, the Telecom and Technology Show (Comex 2016) scheduled to kick off on April 12 at Oman International Exhibition Centre.. The five-day event is organ- ised by Oman International Trade and Exhibitions and aims at showcasing the latest developments and solutions in the world of information tech- nology (IT). The exhibition includes this year two pavilions namely busi- ness and shoppers. They include public and private companies in the IT and telecom areas. A new section will be launched for e-economy. It will focus on the importance of e-purchase for small pro- jects. The exhibitors will pre- sent products and services in relation to payment portals, financial and banking services platforms, retail sale and cus- tomers dealing systems, as well as Comex smart offers. Elite speakers will discuss major is- sues related to latest develop- ments in the ICT. The last version of the event witnessed a large turnout as visitors exceeded 120,000. — ONA MUSCAT: Moderate to heavy rain fell in a number of wilayats of the Sultanate, leading to over- flow of wadis. Heavy rain fell in Tanuf, Su’al, Hayy Al Ain, Ghubrat Nizwa, Al Rahba, Taimsa and Firaq in the wilayat of Nizwa of Al Dakhili- yah Governorate. Heavy rain was also reported in the Niyabat of Al Jabal Al Akhdar, leading to overflowing of the wadi of Bani Jaber. Heavy rain was also reported in the wilayats of Bahla, Izki and Sumail. Light to moderate rain also fell in the wilayat of Mahut in Al Wusta Governorate, leading to overflow of Wadi Dangar. Earlier on Friday, two people died following heavy rainfall in Oman on Friday, according to the official account of the Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA). The bodies were found in the early afternoon hours on Friday by citizens after being drowned in the Wadi Al Khabil in the wilayat of Quraiyat. —ONA TECHNOLOGY SHOW WEATHER UPDATE Omani doctor wins US award for paper on social media use MOBIN MATHEW BLESSON [email protected] MUSCAT: “My achievement proves that Omanis and Arabs can do research that draws the attention of an international au- dience,” said Dr Ali Al Badi, who won the “Excellence in Research Award” from Clute Institute, Col- orado, USA, in recognition of his research. “While attending interna- tional conferences with students, I received many positive com- ments and appraisals from other researchers and fellow faculty members,” added Al Badi, an as- sociate professor in the Informa- tion Systems (IS) Department at the College of Economics and Political Science (CEPS), Sultan Qaboos University (SQU). “Many of them are surprised that our undergraduate students can produce such excellent re- search,” he added. According to Al Badi, this success is one of the important events in his life. “This is one of those moments that I am proud of and I worked hard to achieve it. I dedicate it to my family, my supervisors in the USA and UK, my friends and colleagues and all those who helped me in one way or another,” Al Badi said. “When it was announced, I received many congratulations, prayers and best wishes from many of my friends and col- leagues at SQU and elsewhere,” he added. This award was in recognition of a paper that Dr Ali co-authored with two of his students, Elham M. Al Mukhaini and Wafa S. Al Qayoudhi, which has been down- loaded more than any other man- uscript from the Journal of Inter- national Education Research). The paper is entitled, “The Adoption of Social Networking in Education: A Case Study of the Use of Social Networks by Higher Education Students in Oman”. Ac- cording to Al Badi, this paper also received the ‘Best Paper Award’ when it was presented in the 52nd Clute Institute International Aca- demic Conference in Paris. Speaking about the reason, he chose this topic for the research, Al Badi said, “It is a ‘hot topic’. It was an interesting topic for my students and it is also of interest to publishers,for conferences and journals.” “Elham M. Al Mukhaini and Wafa S. Al Qayoudhi are among my exceptional students; they worked very hard to produce an excellent piece of research,” the professor noted. His research interests are in social media, cloud computing, web usability and accessibility, big data, portal development,IT disaster recovery and business continuity. Since 2007 he has en- couraged students to perform re- search and he managed, with the help of the previous two deans, Dr. Darwich Al Muharbi and Dr Faheem Al Marhoob, as well as the current dean, Dr Said Al Ma- harami, to urge many students to conduct scientific research and present their work at internation- al conferences. >A6 OMAN PRIDE Times of Oman mega school quiz all set to begin on Sunday Times News Service MUSCAT: The Times of Oman Inter School Quiz (TOOISQC) contest begins on Sunday at In- dian School Darsait. Quiz Master Lloyd Saldanha will be hosting the first quiz event. Sending his best wishes to all the students in the Sultanate, quiz master Saldanha said, “The quali- fying rounds begin today and I am looking forward to the teams doing well. I hope you have all been pre- paring for it and I wish you luck. See you there.” Saldanha started his career with Asia’s largest on-stage quizzing company Greycaps India Pvt. Ltd in 2004 and went on to become a prolific young host. As quizmas- ter and head of research, he has worked on several format innova- tions and software in quizzing in- troduced by the company. He has led large client projects on quiz- zing to build powerful brand and audience engagement platforms for the Tatas, Infosys, and the Adi- tya Birla Group to name just a few. In 2010, he took a sabbatical to move to the United Kingdom and pursue an MBA at the University of Liverpool. On his return, he led several new quiz assignments for the National Stock Exchange, Hin- du Business Line, BBC, Hindalco and the Telegraph among others. Saldanha is a charismatic young quizmaster known for his enter- taining questions and character- istic wit. He has become one of the most sought after quizmasters in the minds of young India in the last few years. He has presented over 600 shows across 92 destinations in India, the United Kingdom, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Canada. He is regularly seen on CNBC TV18, hosting NSE’s Funancial Quest and has also hosted shows on the History Channel. As in previous years, TOOISQC is drawing huge participation from schools. The participating schools are the American British Acad- emy, Bangladesh School Muscat, Bangladesh School Sohar, Bea- con House School, Indian School Darsait, Indian School Ghubrah, Indian School Ibra, Indian School Maabela, Indian School Muscat, Indian School Seeb, Indian School Sohar, Indian School Salalah and Indian School Rustaq. >A6 QUALIFYING ROUNDS Dr Ali Al Badi. — Supplied picture OMAN AIR TO LAUNCH SECOND DAILY SERVICE TO LONDON The new service, to be launched on April 12, will complement Oman Air’s existing daily, non-stop and direct service between the two capitals. It is being launched in response to the overwhelming demand from air travellers for flights between Muscat and London, and to onward destinations. — File picture See page 6

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Founded 1975 . Volume 41 No. | Pages . Baisas 200 . Subscription OMR63 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company | Chairman/Editor-in-Chief: Mohamed Issa Al Zadjali | Printed & Published by Muscat Media Group

April 10, 2016 2 Rajab 1437 AH

SUNDAY

41 40

FROM THE WORDS OF HIS MAJESTYTHE SULTAN

The great ambitions of nations and peoples are not achieved accidentally or by depending on others. They are only achieved by self-reliance, hard work, creative efforts, wholehearted and responsible participation.

‘His Majesty’s Wisdom’

On the occasion of the 20th National Day, 1990

MORNING MINUTE

Life term may not be for life under proposed law

FAHAD AL GHADANI &REJIMON K [email protected]@timesofoman.com

MUSCAT: Life in prison may no longer mean life under changes to the legal system proposed by the Majlis Al Shura.

Shahm Al Shahoomi, member of the Legal Committee at the Majlis Al Shura, said that a raft of suggestions included changing the tariff for a life sentence from all of a prisoner’s remaining years to 25 years, in line with similar

punishments in countries around the world.

“We have suggested the change as we feel that life sentence means execution but in a slower way. The committee held several meet-ings with experts and specialists of such laws from Sultan Qaboos University SQU, Supreme Court, Public Prosecution, Ministry of Legal Affairs and the council legal experts,” said Al Shahoomi.

He also said that the committee has studied panel codes of other countries before reaching its conclusion of the need to change

the life sentence to 25 years only. The meeting came out with many important changes including the change to life imprisonment and the committee worked towards equalising crimes with penalties.

“Many crimes were not equal with the penalty and vice versa. The committee came out with proportionality between crimes and penalties imposed for viola-tors,” said Al Shahoomi.

Al Shahoomi also explained that this suggestion, if activated, will not deal with existing sentence but only those coming after the

imposing of the new panel code. Last week, a new draft Omani pe-nal code, which has been prepared to compliment the modern era, has been discussed and approved by members of the Shura Council.

The new penal code will extend the purview of the current law, which was issued in 1974.

“We currently abide by the pe-nal code issued in 1974, whose es-sential focus was on securing the safety of the society in the past,” said Dr. Mohammad Al Zadjali, head of Legal Committee in Shura Council. >A6

New suggestions

include changing

the tariff for a life

sentence from

all of a prisoner’s

remaining years

to 25 years

A4Ace racer finds Oman fantastic

BUSINESSNon-oil export revenue dips 27%

2Oman’s non-oil exports fell by 27.2 per cent to OMR3,003.9 million

in 2015 from OMR4,125.5 million in the previous year. A fall in commodity prices, which constitute a sizeable share of Oman’s exports, must have caused the fall in export revenue last year. >B1

SPORTSChess legend Anand to visit the Sultanate

3Viswanathan Anand will be visiting Oman from May 12. The

chess maestro from Chennai, or Tiger of Madras, as he is popularly known among legions of his fans, Anand will be in Muscat on an invitation from International Chess Academy of Oman (ICAO). >C1

OMANMore needs to be done to fight child abuse

1Much more needs to be done to support victims of child abuse and help them

bring to justice offenders of this undetected crime. Victims of child abuse live with the agony and scars for the rest of their lives knowing that their abusers got away with it without being punished. >A5

T O P T H R E E I N S I D E S T O R I E S

100 firms to participate in Comex 2016

Heavy rain in many areas of Sultanate

MUSCAT: More than 100 companies will take part in the Comex 2016 IT, the Telecom and Technology Show (Comex 2016) scheduled to kick off on April 12 at Oman International Exhibition Centre..

The five-day event is organ-ised by Oman International Trade and Exhibitions and aims at showcasing the latest developments and solutions in the world of information tech-nology (IT).

The exhibition includes this year two pavilions namely busi-ness and shoppers. They include public and private companies in the IT and telecom areas.

A new section will be launched for e-economy. It will focus on the importance of e-purchase for small pro-jects. The exhibitors will pre-sent products and services in relation to payment portals, financial and banking services platforms, retail sale and cus-tomers dealing systems, as well as Comex smart offers. Elite speakers will discuss major is-sues related to latest develop-ments in the ICT.

The last version of the event witnessed a large turnout as visitors exceeded 120,000. — ONA

MUSCAT: Moderate to heavy rain fell in a number of wilayats of the Sultanate, leading to over-flow of wadis.

Heavy rain fell in Tanuf, Su’al, Hayy Al Ain, Ghubrat Nizwa, Al Rahba, Taimsa and Firaq in the wilayat of Nizwa of Al Dakhili-yah Governorate.

Heavy rain was also reported in the Niyabat of Al Jabal Al Akhdar, leading to overflowing of the wadi of Bani Jaber.

Heavy rain was also reported in the wilayats of Bahla, Izki and Sumail.

Light to moderate rain also fell in the wilayat of Mahut in Al Wusta Governorate, leading to overflow of Wadi Dangar.

Earlier on Friday, two people died following heavy rainfall in Oman on Friday, according to the official account of the Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA).

The bodies were found in the early afternoon hours on Friday by citizens after being drowned in the Wadi Al Khabil in the wilayat of Quraiyat. —ONA

T E C H N O L O G Y S H O W

W E A T H E R U P D A T E

Omani doctor wins US award for paper on social media useMOBIN MATHEW [email protected]

MUSCAT: “My achievement proves that Omanis and Arabs can do research that draws the attention of an international au-dience,” said Dr Ali Al Badi, who won the “Excellence in Research Award” from Clute Institute, Col-orado, USA, in recognition of his research.

“While attending interna-tional conferences with students, I received many positive com-ments and appraisals from other researchers and fellow faculty members,” added Al Badi, an as-sociate professor in the Informa-tion Systems (IS) Department at the College of Economics and Political Science (CEPS), Sultan Qaboos University (SQU).

“Many of them are surprised that our undergraduate students can produce such excellent re-search,” he added.

According to Al Badi, this success is one of the important events in his life. “This is one of those moments that I am proud of and I worked hard to achieve it. I dedicate it to my family, my supervisors in the USA and UK, my friends and colleagues and all those who helped me in one way or another,” Al Badi said.

“When it was announced, I

received many congratulations, prayers and best wishes from many of my friends and col-leagues at SQU and elsewhere,” he added.

This award was in recognition of a paper that Dr Ali co-authored with two of his students, Elham M. Al Mukhaini and Wafa S. Al Qayoudhi, which has been down-loaded more than any other man-uscript from the Journal of Inter-national Education Research).

The paper is entitled, “The Adoption of Social Networking in Education: A Case Study of the Use of Social Networks by Higher Education Students in Oman”. Ac-cording to Al Badi, this paper also received the ‘Best Paper Award’ when it was presented in the 52nd Clute Institute International Aca-demic Conference in Paris.

Speaking about the reason, he

chose this topic for the research, Al Badi said, “It is a ‘hot topic’. It was an interesting topic for my students and it is also of interest to publishers,for conferences and journals.”

“Elham M. Al Mukhaini and Wafa S. Al Qayoudhi are among my exceptional students; they worked very hard to produce an excellent piece of research,” the professor noted.

His research interests are in social media, cloud computing, web usability and accessibility, big data, portal development,IT disaster recovery and business continuity. Since 2007 he has en-couraged students to perform re-search and he managed, with the help of the previous two deans, Dr. Darwich Al Muharbi and Dr Faheem Al Marhoob, as well as the current dean, Dr Said Al Ma-harami, to urge many students to conduct scientific research and present their work at internation-al conferences. >A6

O M A N P R I D E

Times of Oman mega school quiz all set to begin on SundayTimes News Service

MUSCAT: The Times of Oman Inter School Quiz (TOOISQC) contest begins on Sunday at In-dian School Darsait. Quiz Master Lloyd Saldanha will be hosting the first quiz event.

Sending his best wishes to all the students in the Sultanate, quiz master Saldanha said, “The quali-fying rounds begin today and I am looking forward to the teams doing well. I hope you have all been pre-paring for it and I wish you luck. See you there.”

Saldanha started his career with Asia’s largest on-stage quiz zing company Greycaps India Pvt. Ltd in 2004 and went on to become a prolific young host. As quizmas-ter and head of research, he has worked on several format innova-tions and software in quizzing in-troduced by the company. He has led large client projects on quiz-zing to build powerful brand and audience engagement platforms for the Tatas, Infosys, and the Adi-

tya Birla Group to name just a few.In 2010, he took a sabbatical to

move to the United Kingdom and pursue an MBA at the University of Liverpool. On his return, he led several new quiz assignments for the National Stock Exchange, Hin-du Business Line, BBC, Hindalco

and the Telegraph among others.Saldanha is a charismatic young

quizmaster known for his enter-taining questions and character-istic wit. He has become one of the most sought after quizmasters in the minds of young India in the last few years. He has presented over 600 shows across 92 destinations in India, the United Kingdom, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Canada.

He is regularly seen on CNBC TV18, hosting NSE’s Funancial Quest and has also hosted shows on the History Channel.

As in previous years, TOOISQC is drawing huge participation from schools. The participating schools are the American British Acad-emy, Bangladesh School Muscat, Bangladesh School Sohar, Bea-con House School, Indian School Darsait, Indian School Ghubrah, Indian School Ibra, Indian School Maabela, Indian School Muscat, Indian School Seeb, Indian School Sohar, Indian School Salalah and Indian School Rustaq. >A6

Q U A L I F Y I N G R O U N D S

Dr Ali Al Badi. — Supplied picture

OMAN AIR TO LAUNCH SECOND DAILY SERVICE TO LONDONThe new service, to be launched on April 12, will complement Oman Air’s existing daily,

non-stop and direct service between the two capitals. It is being launched in response

to the overwhelming demand from air travellers for flights between Muscat and

London, and to onward destinations. — File picture See page 6

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OMAN

Endangered lynx found in South Al BatinahTimes News Service

MUSCAT: Officials of the Minis-try of Environment and Climate Affairs, in coordination with citi-zens in South Al Batinah gover-norate, have found a lynx in the wilayat of Rustaq.

The lynx is an endangered animal, which is rarely seen any-where in this region.

In specialist careThe spotted animal has been handed over to specialists at the Diwan Royal Court.

It is a solitary cat that is found

in the remote northern forests of Asia, North America and Europe.

The animal is covered with beautiful thick fur that keeps it warm during the harsh winters.

The rather large paws of the ani-mal are very furry.

The lynx is known for avoid-ing humans and hunting at night that’s why they are rarely seen.

ENV I RONMENT

Arab tourism boss praisesinfrastructure in SultanateSHARM EL-SHEIKH: Oman’s progress in the tourism sector has been praised by the Arab Tourism Organisation (ATO).

Dr. Bandar bin Fahd Al Fahid, Chairman of the Arab Tour-ism Organisation (ATO) hailed the remarkable progress being made by the Sultanate in the tourism sector due to the at-tractive tourism potentials and distinguished infrastructure in the Sultanate.

In a statement to Oman News Agency (ONA) he said that the Sultanate enjoys quality tour-ism services, in addition to Oman Tourism Strategy, which was approved by the Ministry of Tourism. He pointed out that there is cooperation and coordination between ATO and the Ministry of Tourism in several fields, such investment development, training and re-habilitation, marketing and promotion.

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‘Reaching out to community vital’

REJIMON [email protected] MUSCAT: Reaching out to the Indian community is a top prior-ity for the mission house, the In-dian ambassador to Oman Indra Mani Pandey has said.

“By reaching out to the Indian community in Oman, we learn more about their concerns and is-

sues. Only by knowing the hurdles they face can we address them in cooperation with the local au-thorities,” the ambassador said.

According to Pandey, thanks to the assistance extended by the local authorities, visits to the de-tention centre undertaken by the mission house have been made a regular feature every month. Community meetings are being held in other cities, too. For a few months now, the embassy offi-cials have been regularly visiting the jail in Samail every month to know about the jailed Indians.Community meetings were being held in Jalan and Mudhaibi. “In the coming days, we will be hold-ing a community meeting in Ibri where company workers and of-ficials will be present,” the Indian ambassador added.

According to National Statis-tics and Information Centre data released in February, there are

680,830 Indian workers in Oman.Currently, the embassy has

been extending help to the Indian workers through its free bi-week-ly legal sessions and monthly open houses.

The embassy has a 24-hour helpline service for workers in distress. It will continue to pro-vide requisite assistance to In-dian nationals in distress, includ-ing financial assistance. In 2014, to ensure better service delivery to Indians residing in Oman, the Indian embassy in Muscat had extended its ‘Open House’ facili-ties to be held on all working days between 10 am till 12 noon.

‘Open House’ is an informal meeting held once a month at the embassy where officials from different wings, including the ambassador and a panel of law-yers, are present to listen to the Indians’ consular and community welfare issues in Oman.

Reaching out helps us

learn more about their

concerns, said Indra

Mani Pandey, India’s

envoy to Oman

Massenet’s Werther comes to Muscat

Times News Service

MUSCAT: A beautiful opera about the heartache of unre-quited love comes to Muscat with one of the world’s most prestigious opera companies – the incomparable Vienna State Opera. Vienna is the birthplace of classical music.

The Royal Opera House Mus-cat (ROHM) will host two per-formances –on April 14, and April 16 at 7.30 pm.

Vienna is where masters like Mozart and Beethoven worked, and from where the Vienna State Operadraws its inspiration and musicianship.

The orchestra of the Vienna State Opera is the orchestra from which the Vienna Phil-harmonic Orchestra, the most celebrated symphonic orches-tra in the World, recruits its members from.

It is especially famous for its annual New Year’s Con-cert which is broadcast live to many millions of viewers around the world.

The plot of the opera, Werther is based on a novel by the great Romantic poet Goe-the, The Sorrows of Young Werther. With unprecedented depth of feeling, the novel was a sensation in its time, caus-ing a passionate phenomenon known as ‘Werther Fever’, with young men throughout Europe adopting the smart blue and yel-low clothes worn by Werther.Masterfully composed by Jules Massenet, the music for opera, Werther, endows the story with powerful poignancy and a dra-matic impact.

Completed in 1887 Werther presents the fateful story of the poet Werther’s hopeless love for Charlotte, the loyal wife of a close friend.

The opera relates this deep-ly tender story with music of great beauty and eloquence. Understood to be in part auto-biographical, Goethe’s episto-lary novel, in which the story is told through letters written by Werther, offers a revelatory glimpse into the psychologi-cal impact and consequences of unfulfilled love. Although the novel has inspired many operatic versions, it is Jules Massenet who most brilliantly catches the spirit of Goethe’s literary masterpiece.

For further information and booking, consult the ROHM website www.rohmuscat.org.om

R O H M

The opera, Werther, is based

on a novel by the great Ro-

mantic poet Goethe.

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OMANOman’s first Red Bull F1 Showrun driver Coulthard finds it fantastic

Times News Service

MUSCAT: More than 10,000 mo-torsport fans turned out in full force on Friday to see the Red Bull Formula1 Showrun, despite heavy rainfall that started shortly before the event was due to start.

The RB7 took to the iconic streets of Muscat for the first time along the beautiful Muttrah Cor-niche. David Coulthard piloted the F1 car past crowds on the 1.1km strip weaving past Riyam Park.

Of his experience in Oman for the first time, David Coulthard said: “I think it’s been a fantastic trip to Oman, we’ve had the oppor-tunity to discover the kind hospi-tality of the Omanis and the pas-sion they have for motorsports.”

He added: “The amount of peo-ple who stood in the rain shows that there is a much bigger passion for cars in general, so I hope this event will help develop that cul-ture of racing going forward.”

Taking about Oman, Coulthard said: “From a personal point of view I will definitely be coming back to Oman because I think that the coastline and mountains and the people have been fantastic.”

Harthy on Vulcan hypercarAlso part of the event action was Oman’s premier motor racing driv-er, Ahmad Al Harthy, on board the Aston Martin’s Vulcan hypercar.

Unfortunately all other planned side acts had to be cancelled due to the adverse weather conditions including the Soul Flyers canopy jump act. The three time World Champion Base Jump World Re-cord holders were in Oman to

perform synchronised loops from a helicopter. An Xtreme Riding Xi-bition, that demonstrates the skill and control of modern trials, by Brian Capper was also cancelled along with a go-karting parade by the Oman Automobile Asso-ciation. The overall length of the event track also had to be short-ened as a safety precaution.

More in the pipelineSuleiman Al Rawahi, Oman Au-tomobile Association Managing Director, said: “The last three years have seen Oman AutomobileAs-sociation and Red Bull Oman work together to bring motorsports to a different level and this event is a re-sult of that and will only bring more events in the future. The heavy rain was not a disappointment as it was great to see how many people at-tended showing the growing inter-est in motorsports in Oman.”

The action started the day be-fore during ‘Fire Ups’ hosted at Oman Automobile Association and Omantel Headquaters. During the events, members of the public were able to get up close to the car and hear the roar of the engine.

Hamdan Moosa Al Harasi, Act-ing Vice President Corporate Strategy at Omantel, explained, “Everyone at Omantel was fired up to see the awesome Formula 1 car for the very first time in the Sultanate. Omanis of all ages love motorsports, so this was a special opportunity for employees and public to get up close and experi-ence the stunning roar of this car. We work closely with sporting groups and organisations to make a meaningful difference to the fu-ture development of the nation, so we were very pleased to bring this exciting event to Oman. As part of our innovative 3.0 transformation strategy, we want to demonstrate our commitment towards promot-ing Oman on the world stage, and promoting sports of all disciplines to Omani youth.”

The highly anticipated Red Bull F1 Showrun was held under the patronage of His Highness Sayyid Taimur bin Assad Al Said and un-der the umbrella of the Oman Au-tomobile Association and Royal Oman Police; with the support of the Ministry of Tourism. The event was in partnership with Omantel, Khimji Ramdas, HiFM, Hala FM, Times of Oman, Shabiba, City Vago and Holiday Inn Muscat Al Seeb.

Drenched fans lined

the Muttrah Corniche

on Friday for the

Red Bull F1 Showrun

which saw British

racer David Coulthard

pilot the RB7 on the

iconic streets

I think it’s been a fantastic trip to Oman, we’ve had the opportunity to discover the kind hospitality of the Omanis and the passion they have for motorsportsDavid Coulthard, UK Formula 1 driver SCAN THIS FOR

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Sur college hosts food safety event

Times News Service

SUR: Students of Public Relations at the Sur College of Applied Sci-ences organised a food safety exhi-bition and cookery competition as a part of an awareness campaign called ‘Thuluthn Lethaamik’ on the college campus recently.

Inaugurated by Dr. Ahmed Al Riyami, dean of the college, the campaign’s main aim was to raise awareness about food safety and wastage.

The major participants of the exhibition are the Omani Wom-en’s Association Sur, Oman India Fertilizer Company (OMIFCO), Diet Nutrition Centre Sur, Indian School Sur, Ahmed bin Majid School, Oman Medical College,

Muscat Holiday Resorts, along with the Sultan Qaboos University and the Department of Applied Bi-otechnology at College of Applied Sciences Sur.

Safety and wastageThe exhibition displayed vari-ous themes related to food safety and wastage. Pesticides in food, nutrients and preservatives, wa-ter quality, food allergies, organic food were some of the key themes on display.

“We participated in this cam-paign to raise awareness about food safety. Also, we wish to offer some suggestions about reducing food wastage. The highlight of the exhibition is the diversity of topics discussed, based on the theme of

the campaign, said Omar Al Arai-mi, an employee from OMIFCO.

Another attraction of the exhi-bition is the “Children Corner” to build awareness through educa-tion and fun games, to which chil-dren from nearby schools have been invited.

A media centre at the exhibi-tion venue will distribute in-formative flyers on food safety and wastage. A cookery compe-tition held as a part of this event will have 10 teams competing in the competition.

A panel of of four food experts will evaluate the results. The competition is aimed at spread-ing awareness among students about safety measures during food preparation.

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Much more needs to be done to support victims of child abuse

and help them bring to justice offenders of this undetected crime. Victims of child abuse live with the agony and scars for the rest of their lives know-ing that their abusers got away with it without being punished. Most of the abuses are never reported because there is a stigma surrounding the discus-sion of the issue.

In May 2014, the Child Protection Law came to force and a helpline was established but two years later, just barely 50 cases have reported since then. The subject is cultur-ally sensitive and it is never discussed openly. Rarely are such incidents reported to the police because most of the time the abusers are known to the family of the victims. There are also incidents that happen in schools but parents are reluc-tant to go beyond reporting to the principal.

This is where a national campaign would play a crucial role, not only to prevent further abuses but encour-age families to pick up the phone and report offenders. It should also offer psychological counselling to young victims. But most importantly, Oman needs to fight the social taboo and openly talk about child abuse. Putting the issue under wraps encourage offenders to repeat the act. There is a conflicting conception of what constitutes abuse and what not. The existing helpline

should offer a full support from training, arranging work-shops, distribution of leaflets and do talks in schools.

No government body has statistics on how deep the ma-laise is because of the lack of openness. Community leaders such as the Women’s Society, the Teachers’ Association and Parents’ Groups should take a lead role in conducting cam-paigns to spread awareness. Powerful political bodies such as the Shura Council and the State Council must join in. As a matter of fact, the two councils have a political obligations as well as moral commitment to lobby to the upper echelon of power to get the authoritative endorsement to fight child abuse more effectively.

UnawareSometimes a youngster does not have the courage to report the abuse to parents or even to a teacher. Other children might not even know what is happening around them is wrong. A dedicated campaign would educate them to dis-tinguish between a legitimate and inappropriate action towards them.

It will also give them the confidence to talk openly so they could report incidents at early stages. The sad fact is that there will always be people who try to take advantage of a child for their pleasure and interests. The communities in Oman can no longer afford to turn a blind eye and pretend it does not happen. Attitudes

need to change. But this is not the challenge of the govern-ment alone. The truth is that the communities have a bigger role to play.

Child abuse support does not come cheap. Investments from business companies would be needed to help as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initia-tives. The Ministry of Social Development can play a piv-otal role, too. It would need to create a department of Child Abuse Prevention to unleash an army of social workers across the country to monitor the problem. The stigma sur-rounding child abuse seems to be more prominent outside the capital.

For a vast majority in smaller towns, what is hap-pening within the family is viewed as private and is never acknowledged. Abuses in their families are often repressed and they struggle with it receiving no help. To them, family secrets are preserved rather than exposed. People in those towns may be reluctant to use helpline or attend work-shops but social workers can successfully infiltrate and open them up.

The most effective part of fighting abuse is to convince people that it is not a shame to report it. Families should be convinced that it is their reli-gious obligation to fight it and report it to the authority. They should also know that they are letting down their children when they keep quiet.

Much more needs to be done to fight child abuse in Oman

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I am amazed by the number of volunteers, who

work for this project. From a small beginning,

this has today become a national event.

Rafiq Kositji, Member of the judging panel

Oman Air to fly twice daily to Heathrow from Tuesday

MUSCAT: Oman Air is set to launch a second service between Muscat and London’s Heathrow Airport from Tuesday, April 12.

The new service will comple-ment Oman Air’s existing daily, non-stop and direct service be-tween the two capitals.

The service will be launched in response to overwhelming demand from air travellers for flights between Muscat and Lon-don, and from London to onward

destinations. Bookings for the new service are now available online at www.omanair.com, or through local travel agents.

Paul Gregorowitsch, chief ex-ecutive officer (CEO) of Oman Air, announced the new service, saying: “We are delighted to be launching a second daily fre-quency between Muscat and London. The popularity of Mus-cat as a destination for British travellers has never been greater.

Furthermore, the longstanding links between the Sultanate and the United Kingdom ensure that London remains one of the most popular destinations for Omani travellers.”

“Oman Air’s second daily ser-vice between these two great cit-ies will therefore be warmly wel-comed in the UK and Oman. In addition, customers flying to and from other destinations within our growing international net-work will enjoy greater choice and convenience, as well as easier connections at Muscat.”

Gregorowitsch continued: “Our customers have expressed a strong desire for a second fre-quency into London and we are very pleased to be meeting that demand with this new service. Whilst our existing service oper-ates from Terminal 3 at Heathrow, the new service will operate from Terminal 4.

“We believe that it is vital to of-fer our customers this increased

choice now and, in the short term, that means flying out of two ter-minals in London. However, we are working closely with the air-port authorities at Heathrow to accommodate all of Oman Air’s operations at Terminal 4 from the earliest possible date. After those arrangements are agreed upon, we will provide clear information to our customers about which termi-nal they are due to fly from.”

Oman Air’s first service to Lon-don was launched in 2007 and was, alongside Bangkok, one of the airline’s first two inter-con-tinental destinations. Regarded as a flagship route, the Muscat to London service has experienced rapid growth and is regularly sold out in each of its three classes. The second frequency will enable thousands of customers a year to experience Oman Air’s award-winning products and services, and its warm Omani hospitality.

The Muscat to London route is operated with Airbus A330-300s,

each of which offers outstanding onboard comfort and amenity. Spacious, fully lie-flat seats—each with direct aisle access—are of-fered in both First Class and Busi-ness Class, whilst comfortable, fully adjustable seats are fitted in a 2-4-2 configuration in the Econo-my Class. Mobile phone and WiFi connectivity, pioneered by Oman Air in 2010 on the Muscat-London route, is available throughout each aircraft. In addition, a la carte cui-sine is offered in every class, with First Class dining on the Muscat-London service being singled out for praise in the Reader’s Choice category of Saveur magazine’s Cu-linary Travel Awards 2014.

Oman Air is currently engaged in a major fleet expansion pro-gramme, which will see the air-line’s fleet increase its size to 70 aircraft by 2020.

The fleet size currently stands at 40 aircraft, which includes Oman Air’s first Boeing 787 Dreamliners. — ONA

The second daily service to London is being

launched by Oman’s national carrier in

response to the overwhelming demand from

air travellers for flights between the capitals

of the Sultanate and the United Kingdom

Selecting right topic important

So far, more than 99 research pa-pers have been published in peer reviewed journals and presented at international conferences.

Academic experienceHe added that he has more than 22 years of practical and academic ex-perience in the IS/IT field.

“Researchers should select the right topic, follow the right re-search methodology, and target the right conference or journal,” he noted. “Our ancestors have done a great job by leaving us with so many manuscripts, books and arti-cles that the world is still using as reference material, so we should follow in their footsteps,” he added.

Research activitiesHe also said that academic achievements will promote and encourage research activities at the College of Economics and Po-litical Science (CEPS) and will help in enhancing the ranking of Sultan Qaboos University among the world’s universities.

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New law drafted also to combat ‘modern’ crimes

“Looking at the immense develop-ment in different aspects of life, such as the economy, technol-ogy and society, the Sultanate feels that we need to keep up with the development by legislatively de-veloping a law that we can adhere to in this era,” he explained.

The new law was drafted to also combat “modern” crimes.

While welcoming the amend-ment to lower the maximum life sentence to 25 years’ imprison-ment, a Human Rights Watch re-searcher, said that Oman should move towards abolishing the death penalty from its law books and not just change the method of execution.”

“Human Rights Watch opposes the death penalty in all circum-stances because it is an inherently irreversible punishment,” a re-searcher at HRW in the region told Times of Oman.

One of the excerpts of the draft states that the law will criminal-ise an Omani citizen if he commits a crime outside the Sultanate’s borders, which is also a crime in Oman, and if the action is illegal in the state he committed it in.

Concerning residentsConcerning residents, an expatri-ate will be punished if the crime committed outside the Sultanate is also a crime in Oman, as well as it being punishable in the state of the crime to at least one year if he has not been claimed.

The project also includes that the maximum jail sentence should be no more than 25 years, as well as

removing the minimum and maxi-mum fine to fix all fines between OMR100 and OMR1,000.

A special text was also added to apply the law to the advantage of the accused and his case.

Instigators of a crime will be also be criminalised since they are the originators of it. They will face fines and a jail term of no more than three years.

The project will also be applied to life sentences, instead of execu-tions, for most crimes that threat-en the security of the Sultanate internally or externally, unless the judge determines otherwise.

Crimes of piracy and assault on shipping vehicles/vessels and public utilities has its own inde-pendent section in the new law.

Honour crimes, as well as in-herent crimes, such as indecent assault, rape, exploitation and adultery and crimes that insult family, faith and the society will be extended and a harsher punish-ment put in place.

The law also distinguishes be-tween accidental harm and pur-poseful harm.

Crimes of insults and profan-ity have been improved to specify whether they are committed on purpose or by accident.

Finally, the new law will imple-ment executions by a firing squad instead of executions by hanging.

“The new law project is an im-portant development for the judi-cial system and considered one of the main legislative documents in the Sultanate, which will protect the society,” said Al Zadjali.

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MUSCAT: Indian School, Al Ghubra wore a festive look on Saturday, with close to 2,000 children representing more than 100 schools from all over Muscat gathering there to participate in the 13th edition of SAI-Times of Oman open essay writing and poster making contest on hu-man value themes, conducted in cooperation with the Ministry of Education.

With an overcast sky and the smell of rain in the air, partici-pating children enjoyed going to the venue and were seen posing merrily for photographs on the lush green lawns of Indian School Ghubra (ISG)—the venue for the first phase of the event.

What followed through the next few hours as the contest pro-gressed was a bright, sunny day, with students trying to focus their entries on contest’s theme of hu-man values.

Dr. Hamad Saif Musallam Al Busaidy, director general for Curriculum Development, Min-istry of Education (MoE), Oman inaugurated the competition. Khadeeja Ali Mohammed Al Sa-lami, assistant director general for Educational Affairs, Directo-rate General of Private Education, Siddiqa Abdulmajeed Abdullah Al Lawati, director, International Schools’ Office, Ministry of Edu-cation, other senior officials from the MoE, teachers and guests from corporate houses graced the inaugural ceremony.

Students from Omani Arabic, private (monolingual, bilingual and global), international and special education schools in the Muscat Governorate participated in the event. As in earlier years, children from the special educa-tion schools showed keen interest in the competition.

Four students—two girls and two boys from a special education school—the Omar Bin Al Khatab Institute enthusiastically took part in an essay contest through the Braille method.

“Last year, we had two students who attended using the Braille method. They were quite excited after last year’s event and they encouraged others to participate. In fact, the students were after me enquiring about the event, months in advance,” said Samia Abdul Rahman Al-Zadjali, Eng-lish teacher at the school, who accompanied the children and had the pleasant task of convert-ing the essays written in Braille to normal text for the purpose of evaluation by the judges.

Speaking on the occasion, Sree-kumar, vice-principal, ISG appre-ciated the role of the SAI group in organising this mega event and said, “Value-based contests, such as this, help in moulding the over-all personality of the students.”

Rafiq Kositji, a member of the judging panel of the event since in-ception said, “I am amazed by the number of volunteers, who work for this project. From a small be-ginning, this has today become a national event. I wish such events reach higher levels and one day,

are organised worldwide with the support of the United Nations.”

Commenting on the event, Dr. Hamad Saif Musallam Al Busaidy, the chief guest said, “It’s a huge event and a wonderful opportu-nity for students to participate in a competition that focuses on human values. Values, as we all know, are important in a society. Moreover, the event encourages them to focus on human values by way of preparation, where fami-lies and teachers also take part. “

He added, “I think education is a sharing process—among families, schools, teachers, students them-selves and society as a whole. Stu-dents learn values from around them—parents, schools, their curriculum and also the society. Integrating all these elements will make students appreciate human values.” The chief guest felt that students should take up volun-teering work, of their own accord, as it will help them in gaining val-ues and shaping their character.

Anuradha Surla, a coordina-tor of the SAI group explained to the chief guest that workshops conducted by the SAI group for various school teachers on the need and methodology of incul-cating human values in teaching. Acknowledging the efforts, the Chief Guest said, “Our curricu-lum development department is very keen on integrating human values in the curriculum so that the entire student community of Oman will benefit.” He suggested that the SAI group can share their experience in value education and work closely with MoE in achiev-ing this objective.

A.V. Manohar and Shankar Shetty explained various activi-ties of the SAI Group and about the progression of the essay, poster contest over the years from taking baby steps in 2003. “We would like to conduct a walk for values throughout Oman to cre-ate more awareness about human values,” suggested A.V. Manohar. MoE officials requested the SAI group to formally take it up with the Ministry. Shankar Shetty profusely thanked the MoE for its cooperation and support in conducting the mega event. He also thanked the Times of Oman, ISG, Oxygen and Oman Printers and Stationers, Desert Dreams and other Indian Schools for their great support.

The second phase of the com-

petition will be held for interna-tional, private and government schools in the regions of Batinah, Dhahira and Dakhliya at the Indi-an Schools in Sohar, Ibri and Ni-zwa, respectively on April 16 and the third and final phase, for the regions of Sharqiya, Dhofar and Buraimi at the Indian Schools in Sur, Salalah and Buraimi, respec-tively on April 23.

Three-tier valuationEntries for the competition will be passed through a three-tier val-uation, by a panel of three judges, drawn from the Community, MoE and from the organising body.

First, second and third prizes will be awarded in every age group, for each category of schools by the Omani Government (Capi-tal, Batinah, Sharqiya, Dakhliya, Dhofar, Dhahira /Buraimi regions separately), bilingual (Capital Re-gion), international (Capital Re-gion and Rest of the Regions) and special education (Capital Re-gion) for poster making, as well as essay writing. In addition, conso-lation prizes will also be given in each of the categories. The result of this competition is expected to be announced during the third week of May 2016 and the award function will be held during the last week of May 2016.

The SAI Group, Oman com-prises of a team of volunteers

committed to human values in all walks of life. It has been conduct-ing blood donation camps during the last two decades (recognised by the Ministry of Health) and Health Awareness and Educa-tion Campaigns for the needy. Besides, the SAI Group has been conducting workshops on Educa-tion in Human Values under the SSEHV model and value parent-ing seminars in various schools in Oman. It also conducts regu-lar programmes on human values to various schools and has par-ticipated in showcasing human values at the MoE pavilion of the Muscat Festival.

To commemorate the passage of 40 years since the Renais-sance, the SAI Group, authorised by MoE, has completed 45 work-shops on human values for school teachers of various schools. The SAI Group has also put in consid-erable effort to spread awareness about autism.

Regular interactions by the SAI volunteers with such parents and special children, the aware-ness workshops conducted with experts visiting from India, the United Kingdom and the United States and observing ‘World Au-tism Awareness Day’ with a vari-ety entertainment programmes being organised by these special children are some of the salient steps in this direction.

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Winning school teams to lift the Rolling Trophy

Also, Indian School Wadi Kabir, Modern International School, Pa-kistan School Muscat and Paki-stan School Sohar are participat-ing in the event.

“As we prepare for the school quiz I am reminded of the saying, ‘Remember, if you are not playing your heart out, someone else is. And when you meet him, he will win.’ Keep this in mind and give it your best”, said Giri Balasubrama-niam, quiz master and chief execu-tive officer of Greycaps.

Greycaps is Asia’s largest on-stage quizzing and knowledge services company. Since 1999, it has successfully adopted and implemented quizzing and other programmes as an alternative platform for education in India to enhance and sustain awareness and interest levels related to hap-penings across the world, aided by appropriate technology.

These innovations have found considerable success, both in ur-ban and rural areas of India, to de-

liver knowledge and enhance the confidence levels of the youth.

The winning school teams for TOOISQC will lift the Essa bin Mohammed Al Zedjali Rolling Trophy for their school.

The contest is powered by Creme 21. Major sponsors include the Muscat Pharmary, Pcari Sweat, Denim, Al Mudhish, Suroor and R&B. The co-sponsors are Kwality Ice Creams and Chiko.

The official host is Radisson Blu Hotel, Sohar and the official rent-a-car is Sixt rent-a-car while Trav-el City-Travel Point is the travel partner. Venue sponsors are Al Maya, Malabar Gold, Oasis water, Sapil and Nabil. Other sponsors are Hoshan Pan Gulf, Parker Pens and Al Nahda.

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51,824 was the number of passengers who

travelled by National Ferries Company

vessels during the first quarter of 2016

COSTA LUMINOSA VISITS SALALAHItalian cruise ship Costa Luminosa anchored at Salalah port, yesterday, with 1,608

tourists of different nationalities on board. The tourists on board the vessel, which is on

its way to Jordan, visited to the historic landmarks in Dhofar Governorate as well as the

beaches and Souqs in the wilayat of Salalah. —ONA

Cargo shipping clocks big rise

MUSCAT: Ferry trips registered a rise in passengers to 51,824 dur-ing the first quarter of 2016, an in-crease of 15.23 per cent, compared with 42,083 passengers in the same period of 2015, according to statistics released by the National Ferries Company (NFC).

The statistics indicated an increase in the total number of vehicle shipped on board of the ferries during the first quarter of this year to 12,383 vehicles, an in-crease of 27.17 per cent, compared to 10,559 vehicles in the same pe-

riod last year. The statistics also showed a 512.5 per cent rise in the volume of cargo traffic to 7,130 tonnes by the end of the first quar-ter of the current year, compared to 1,164 tonnes in the same period of 2015.

The statistical bulletin showed that Shanna-Masirah route re-corded the highest proportion in passenger traffic during the first quarter of this year, as the num-ber of passengers reached on this route 38,739 passengers, with an occupancy rate of 45 per cent.

As many as 11,086 vehicles were shipped on board of this route, with 54 per cent occupan-cy rate, followed by Lima-Diba route, which recorded 5.056 pas-sengers with 74 per cent occupan-cy rate. Passenger occupancy rate on Khasab-Shinas route reached 43 per cent.

The route transported 2,594 passengers.

The route also transported 653 vehicles, with an occupancy rate of 54 per cent, followed by Mus-cat-Khasab route, which trans-ported 1,726 passengers, with 63 per cent occupancy rate.

The route transported 442 ve-hicles, and 79 per cent occupancy rate. Shinas-Diba route trans-ported 1,710 passengers and 173 vehicles. The total number of pas-sengers transported by Khasab-Lima, Lima-Shinas and Khasab –Diba were 1797.

Khasab-Bandar Abbas route transported 202 passengers of the Iranian delegation participated in the Omani-Iranian Exhibition held in the Wilayat of Khasab. -ONA

National Ferries Company statistics also

showed a 512.5 per cent rise in the volume of

cargo traffic to 7,130 tonnes by the end of the

first quarter of the current year, compared to

1,164 tonnes in the same period of 2015

Taqah Festival 2016 beginsTAQAH: Taqah Festival 2016 kicked off this evening.

The event took place under the auspices of Sayyid Mohammed bin Sultan Al Busaidi, Minister of State and Governor of Dhofar, in the presence of Sheikh Khalid bin Omar Al Marhoon, Minister of Civil Service and Sheikh Salim bin Mustahil Al Ma’shani, Advisor

at the Diwan of Royal Court. The opening ceremony included an op-eretta based on the idea social co-hesion and harmony experienced by the Wilaya.

Sayyid Mohammed bin Sultan Al Busaidi, Minister of State and Governor of Dhofar and a number of ministers and undersecretaries toured the festival venue.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Saif Al Busaidi, Wali of Taqah and the Su-pervisor general of the festival said, “The festival this year comes in continuation of previous festivals, which were concerned with the deep-rooted heritage of the Wilay-at of Taqah, stressing that Taqah Festival is to enrich the tourist and economic movement.” - ONA

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IRAN INTERNATIONAL MARATHON(Left) Iranian girls wave their national flag and posters as they support Iranian and foreign runners competing in Iran’s first international marathon in Marvdasht; (Right) Iranian and foreign runners

leave the starting line. The run is a 42 kilometre circular course starting and finishing at the ancient Achaemenid necropolis of Naqsh-e Rustam, a UNESCO world heritage site, in Marvdasht, about

12 kilometres northwest of Persepolis. — AFP

Syria rebels seize town from IS collaborators

BEIRUT: Rebels seized a town in southern Syria from groups loyal to IS just a day after fighters captured another town from the extremist militants in a separate insurgent assault in the north, a rebel source and a monitoring group said.

The rebels had by late on Friday taken control of Tasil in Deraa province that is near the Jordani-an border and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, the source and the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

They drove out militants from the Yarmouk Martyrs’ Brigade and the Muthanna Movement, which they said were groups loyal to IS.

“Our battle continues against

them, until we have cleansed the area of them,” said Abu Ghiath Al Shami, a spokesman for the Alwi-yat Seif Al Sham group that is part of a rebel alliance in the south.

He described the latest at-

tacks against the extremists as a “widened campaign against Daesh (IS)”.

It was the second blow dealt by insurgents fighting against IS or IS-linked fighters in as many days.

In a separate assault in the north of the country near the Turkish border on Thursday, re-bel forces took over a town that had been the main stronghold of IS in the northern Aleppo coun-tryside. A cessation of hostilities agreement in Syria that began on February 27 has slowed fighting in some areas in western Syria but has not halted the violence.

Not included in truceIS and the Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front are not included in the truce.

Syria’s army and allies, backed by Russian air power, are sepa-rately fighting against IS. — Reuters

Anti-regime alliance

had by late on Friday

taken control of Tasil

in Deraa province

that is near the

Jordanian border and

the Israeli-occupied

Golan Heights, a

rebel source and the

British-based Syrian

Observatory for

Human Rights said

DAMAGED SOULS: Syrian children run with balloons past heavily damaged buildings in the

neighbourhood of Jobar, on the eastern outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus on Saturday. — AFP

Our battle continues against them (IS militants), until we have cleansed the area of them, said Abu Ghiath Al Shami, a spokesman for the Alwiyat Seif Al Sham group that is part of a rebel alliance in the south

US deploys B-52 bombers for fight against IS militantsWASHINGTON: The US Air Force deployed B-52 bombers to Qatar on Saturday to join the fight against IS in Iraq and Syria, the first time they have been based in the Middle East since the end of the Gulf War in 1991.

US Air Forces Central Com-mand said it last flew the long-range bombers operationally in the region in May 2006 as part of the war in Afghanistan, and during a US-led military exercise in Jor-dan in May 2015.

“The B-52 demonstrates our continued resolve to apply persis-tent pressure on Daesh (IS) and defend the region in any future contingency,” said Air Force Lieu-tenant General Charles Brown, commander of US Air Forces Central Command.

Lieutenant Colonel Chris Karns, spokesman for the Cen-tral Command, said he could not

provide the exact number of B-52 bombers to be based at Al Udeid Air Basein Qatar due to “opera-tional security reasons.”

Washington’s decision to de-ploy its powerful B-52 bombers to Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar came as the US military stepped up the fight against IS in Iraq and Syria.

Brown said the bombers would be able to deliver precision weap-ons and carry out a range of mis-sions, including strategic attack, close-air support, air interdiction, and maritime operations.

Karns said the bombers would enable US forces to drop one or two munitions in an area, rather than use carpet bombing.

“Accuracy is critically impor-tant in this war,” he said.”Carpet-bombing would not be effective for the operation we’re in because Daesh (IS) doesn’t mass as large groups. — Reuters

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DEPLOYMENT: A US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress from Barksdale

Air Force Base, Louisiana, touches down at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar,

on Saturday. — Reuters/US Air Force/Staff Sgt. Corey Hook/Handout via Reuters

17 Yemeni government soldiers

executed by Al Qaeda insurgents

ADEN: Suspected Al Qaeda mili-tants in southern Yemen seized and executed 17 soldiers loyal to President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi on Saturday, local officials and residents said.

The soldiers were detained while travelling from the south-ern port of Aden to Al Mahra province in eastern Yemen via Ahwar, a city in Abyan province under Al Qaeda control.

The militants took them to a remote area and killed them by firing squad, the officials and resi-dents said.

They said 17 other captive sol-diers were wounded in the inci-dent and some managed to escape and get help from local tribal lead-ers.

Rebel denialAnsar Al Sharia, an Al Qaeda af-filiate in Yemen, later issued a statement denying responsibility for the attack and blamed a local armed fighter named Ali Aqeel.

“We entered Ahwar around

two months ago to chase this cor-rupt individual and his gang,” the statement said. The soldiers had been visiting family in Aden and were returning to their base in Al Mahra to draw their salaries, se-curity sources said.

They were not dressed in mili-tary uniform and were not riding in military vehicles.

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Pen-

insula (AQAP) has exploited the Yemeni war to expand areas un-der its control, seizing Mukalla, the capital of Hadramout prov-ince, last year and recruiting more followers.

Houthi forces have been bat-tling forces loyal to Yemen’s Sau-di-backed President Hadi since March 2015 in a conflict that has cost more than 6,200 lives. — Reuters

C O N F L I C T

LOCK DOWN: Yemeni loyalist forces man a checkpoint on a road

in the Mansoura residential district of Yemen’s second city of

Aden on Saturday. — AFP

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Mallya skips ED again; seeks time till May to deposeNEW DELHI: Liquor baron Vi-jay Mallya failed to appear before the Enforcement Directorate for the third time on Saturday as he sought time till May to depose be-fore it in connection with a mon-ey laundering probe in the over Rs900 crore IDBI loan fraud case.

The beleaguered businessman informed the Investigating Offic-er (IO) of the case in Mumbai that he will be unable to depose per-sonally as scheduled on Saturday citing the ongoing legal proceed-ings going in the Supreme Court over settlement of loans, officials said. However, it is understood that he has suggested his legal team can help ED in taking the probe forward.

Sources did not immediately comment as to what next step the agency will take now as he has sought time till May, a request he made to the IO last week too and which was turned down.

“The next action will be decid-ed in due course,” they said.

The agency had issued fresh summons last week to Mallya asking him to appear on April 9 after he sought two extensions from the earlier dates of March 18 and April 2 citing official reasons.

Officials had, however, earlier said that the agency has by and large two options in case an ac-cused skips appearance on sum-mons thrice, the maximum time allowed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The options include revoking his or her passport and/or getting issued a non-bailable warrant.

ED officials had earlier hinted that the April 9 summons could possibly be the last to Mallya.

The IO of the case had allowed his plea to postpone his appear-ance till now, they said, both on technical and legal grounds.

Sub-judiceIt is understood that Mallya, while seeking extensions, had in-formed the IO that cases related to bank loans were currently sub-judice in the Supreme Court and he was trying to settle these loans

with the help of his legal and cor-porate team and, hence, would re-quire some more time.

Mallya was first summoned by the agency to “appear in person” at its office in Mumbai on March 18 but he sought more time citing his prior engagements, following which the agency asked him to depose on April 2.

Mallya, who is facing legal pro-ceedings for alleged default of loans worth over Rs9,000 crore from various banks, was also di-rected by the Supreme Court to disclose all assets owned by him and his family in India and abroad by April 21. - PTI

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The agency had issued

fresh summons last

week to Mallya asking

him to appear on April

9 after he sought two

extensions from the

earlier dates of March

18 and April 2 citing

official reasons

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Shoe hurled at Kejriwal, attacker detained, quizzed

NEW DELHI: A shoe was hurled at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday by man who claimed to be from Aam Aadmi Sena, a breakaway group of Aam Aadmi Party, during a press con-ference but it did not hit the AAP chief. The attacker, identified as Ved Prakash, was detained by po-lice, which quizzed him.

He talked about alleged irregu-larities in distribution of CNG stickers and claimed that no ac-tion has been taken though a com-plaint was filed by him with the Chief Minister.

The incident happened during a press conference at Delhi Secre-tariat here addressed by Kejriwal on roll out of the second phase of the Odd-Even scheme from April 15. The shoe fell short of the chief minister, who had earlier been targeted with ink and was slapped

by a man during campaigning for last Assembly election. The at-tacker, who is about 26-27 years of age, shouted as he was being whisked away. Kejriwal later con-tinued with the press conference.

Sting operation“Arvind ji one minute please, I have conducted a sting on CNG sticker scam. One CNG sticker is being distributed for Rs1,000. Why are you doing this? Why don’t you take action against this?,” Ved Prakash Sharma said before throwing a ‘CD’ and shoe at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Later, he claimed that he is from Aam Aadmi Sena.

After he threw his shoe at the chief minister, some AAP volun-

teers and police personnel imme-diately rushed towards him.

Party volunteers thrashed Prakash and, thereafter, police personnel took him out of the Me-dia Centre of Delhi Secretariat.

According to Ved Prakash, he has conducted a sting operation on alleged irregularities in distri-bution of CNG sticker at a CNG station near CGO complex in Lo-dhi Road. He alleged that a CNG sticker is being sold for Rs1,000 and there was a major scam.

As per the odd-even rule, CNG-run cars are exempted from road-rationing plan, but they should have a sticker issued by IGL.

Reacting to shoe attack on Ke-jriwal, Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra claimed that Ved

Prakash had called a Delhi BJP leader before throwing his shoe at the chief minister.

“Call details of Ved Prakash Sharma should be probed. He called BJP Delhi leader right be-fore attacking,” Mishra tweeted.

A senior government offi-cial said that police should have checked identity cards of jour-nalists attending the CM’s press conference. The official said that government will only allow jour-nalists having Delhi Information and Publicity (DIP )card to attend the Delhi chief minister’s press conference. Government said that it is “shameful and dangerous” that a person claiming to be jour-nalist could use a press conference to target the chief minister. - PTI

The incident

happened during

a press conference

at Delhi Secretariat

here addressed by

Kejriwal on roll out of

the second phase of

the Odd-Even scheme

from April 15

RAGE: A youth, claimed to be of Aam Aadmi Sena, hurls shoe at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal

during a press conference at Delhi Secretariat on Saturday. - PTI / TV GRAB

SOFT TARGET In November 2013,

a man who claimed

to be a supporter of

Anna Hazare attacked

Kejriwal and other

Aam Aadmi Party

leaders with ink.

In March 2014, while

campaigning for the

Lok Sabha elections

in Varanasi, an

unidentified group of

men threw ink and

eggs on Kejriwal. He

escaped unhurt.

In April 2014, while

campaigning for Delhi

assembly elections,

he was punched on

his back by a man in

Dakshinpuri.

Earlier in January

this year, Bhavana

Arora, a member of the

Aam Aadmi Sena, had

thrown ink at the Delhi

chief minister at an

event held to celebrate

the success of the first

phase of Odd-Even

vehicular scheme in

the national capital.

In February 2016,

his car was attacked

by a group of men

in Punjab while he

was in the state for

campaigning.

Nitish for extending reservation in private sectorPATNA: Bihar Chief Minister Ni-tish Kumar on Saturday stressed on increasing the reservation quota in jobs beyond 50 per cent in view of the increasing population of Schedule Castes and also advo-cated extending the facility in the private sector.

“The order of the Supreme Court on (50 per cent ceiling) res-ervation is accepted...but there should be discussion on reserva-tion issue...the laid down quota should be increased,”

Kumar said addressing a func-tion in which he was honoured with K. Veeramani award for 2015.

“If population of SC is increas-ing the quota of reservation should also increase like in Tamil Nadu where it is 69 per cent,” he said.

The laws are made taking into account the prevailing environ-ment at the time.

“But, it changes later on as per the need,” he said and cited exam-ple of the Bihar government enact-ing a new liquor law replacing the existing one of 1915.

“Likewise, the limit of reserva-tion could be increased above 50 per cent through an amendment in Constitution,” said Kumar, who hails from OBC caste. Kumar, a senior JD(U) leader, also made a strong case for extending reserva-tion in private sector too.

“In today’s time of economic liberalisation if reservation is not provided in private sector then it would be playing a joke with the concept of social justice,” he said to drive home the point.

Kumar said as member of 14th Lok Sabha he had raised the issue of providing reservation to Dalit Muslims. - PTI

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Demand of outstation students for shifting NIT rejectedSRINAGAR: Human Resource Development Ministry of India officials have rejected the demand of outstation students of National Institute of Technology (NIT) Sri-nagar for shifting the institute out of Indian-administered-Kashmir but assured them of addressing their “genuine” issues.

A group of outstation students of the NIT met Deputy Chief Min-ister Nirmal Singh and Education Minister Naeem Akhtar along with officials from Union HRD ministry on Friday night to discuss the situation at the institute.

“The demand for shifting the NIT out of Kashmir has been out-rightly rejected by the HRD minis-

try officials. It has been made clear to the students,” official sources said on Saturday.

The sources said the ministers and HRD officials however as-sured the students that their genu-ine demands like better amenities inside the campus and improving the academic atmosphere will be addressed. “The Board of Gover-nors of the NITs will be meeting on April 11 where all these issues will be addressed,” the sources said.

They said the ministers told the students that security has never been an issue at the NIT but the state government will en-sure that concerns on this front will also be addressed.

“The ministers asserted that students of the institute have been here at the peak of militancy and no one has ever been harmed,” the sources said.

Meanwhile, an official of the NIT said the meeting was a posi-tive development as the situation inside the campus was improving.

The situation is calm but the outstation students are seemingly still on protest, Registrar, NIT Sri-nagar, Fayaz Ahmad Mir said.

Mir said as there were no pro-tests at the campus on Saturday morning. The students are in their hostels as there was no class work today as Saturday and Sunday are off days, he said.

The Registrar said it was a posi-tive point that there was no con-frontation between non-local and local students. There have been no group confrontations and that is a positive point, the Registrar said.

He said the administration has been approached by few injured students who want to go home and as per the directions of the Union HRD ministry, arrangements are being made for them.

Remaining students, who want to go, may also submit their details so that necessary action may be taken, he said.

Chairman, Board of Governors, M J Zarabi has appealed the stu-dents to help restore normalcy at

the campus and help the institute scale great heights.

“I have been very distressed at the recent turn of events at this in-stitute. As chairman board of gov-ernors NIT Srinagar, my dream and indeed my endeavour would be to see the institute improve its standard,, excel at least in certain areas and improve its rating fur-ther,” Zarabi said in his appeal to the students.

He said Kashmir is known as an abode of saints and it is “my dream that NIT Srinagar grows into an institution that serves as a leading example of amity among people from different regions and faiths.”

Amidst the unrest in NIT here,

separatist leader and Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front chair-man Yaseen Malik on Saturday sought to assure outstation stu-dents about their safety, saying Kashmiris will uphold their values of secularism and brotherhood at any cost.

“Kashmir is famous for brother-hood between various communi-ties and secularism and we will uphold them at any cost,” Malik told reporters here.

The JKLF chairman said the separatists in Kashmir did not want to indulge in politics over the NIT issue and people from outside the state have never been put to any harm. -PTI

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We must, therefore, remain alert to communal tensions

rearing its ugly head anywhere. Rule of Law must form the

sole basis for dealing with any challenging situation. It is our

democratic underpinning that must prevail at all times

Pranab Mukherjee, President

Pluralism and tolerance hallmark of Indian civilisation: PranabNEW DELHI: Pluralism and tol-erance have been the hallmark of Indian civilisation, President Pranab Mukherjee said on Satur-day asking people to remain alert to communal tensions rearing its “ugly head” anywhere.

Delivering the Arjun Singh me-morial lecture at the Nehru Me-morial museum in honour of the Congress veteran, he also stressed that democracy is not all about numbers but also calls for consen-sus building.

Mukherjee said in a pluralistic democracy, it was important that the values of tolerance, respect for contrary views and patience are inculcated amongst the citizens particularly the youth.

“Pluralism and tolerance have been the hallmark of our civilisa-tion. This is a core philosophy that must continue undeterred. For, In-dia’s strength lies in her diversity.

“Diversity of our country is a fact. This cannot be turned into fiction due to the whims of a rigid few. Plurality of our society has come about through assimi-lation of ideas over centuries,” Mukherjee said.

He said India derives its strength from tolerance. It has been part of its collective consciousness for centuries and it was the only way it will work well for the country.

“There are divergent strands in public discourse. We may argue. We may not agree. But we cannot

deny the essential prevalence of multiplicity of opinion. Otherwise, a fundamental character of our thought process will wither away,” he said. Quoting Mahatma Gandhi, Mukherjee said at times, commu-nal harmony will be put to test by vested interests.

“We must, therefore, remain alert to communal tensions rear-ing its ugly head anywhere. Rule of Law must form the sole basis for dealing with any challenging situation. It is our democratic un-derpinning that must prevail at all times,” he said. The function

was attended by former prime minister Manmohan Singh, Con-gress President Sonia Gandhi, former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah and host of Congress leaders. Mukher-jee said democracy is not all about numbers but also calls for consen-sus building.

“A phenomenon seen in recent times is the way the common man is engaged with affairs of the nation. While we must wield no space to anarchy, efficient demo-cratic machinery must have the means and wherewithal to absorb public opinion for formulation of sound policies,” he said.

Earlier, Sonia in her speech ex-pressed apprehension that democ-racy and secularism of the country was in danger.

Sonia recalled her association with Singh and said she misses him wherever she has to take a tough decision.

The President also that Singh was one leader whose heart and mind was rooted to the ground. He never lost his simplicity to power, nor did he lose his concern for the common man.

Mukherjee said the role of edu-cational institutions goes beyond mere pedagogy and classrooms.

“It is incumbent on them to mould students into responsible human beings. They have to instill in the students the civilisational values of love for motherland; per-formance of duty; compassion for all; tolerance for pluralism; respect for women; honesty in life; self-re-straint in conduct; responsibility in action; and discipline,” he said.

Talking about higher education system in the country, the Presi-dent said none of our universi-ties earlier found a place amongst the top two hundred positions in world university rankings. “I have been repeating like parrots in my interactions with institutions of higher learning that the rankings process must be accorded due im-portance,” he said.

Mukherjee said world-class in-stitutions have world-class gov-ernance structures.”In India, we need to create a governance mech-anism for our institutes of higher learning that supports growth, collaboration and innovation,” the President said. - PTI

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LECTURE: President Pranab Mukherjee, former prime minister Manmohan Singh and Congress

President Sonia Gandhi at the 1st Arjun Singh Memorial Lecture organised by the Arjun Singh

Sadbhavna Foundation in New Delhi on Saturday. Arjun Singh’s wife Saroj Singh is seen at right. - PTI

Campaign ends in Assam, 31 Bengal seats for April 11 vote

GUWAHATI/KOLKATA: The high-decibel campaign ended on Saturday in Assam where BJP is locked in a riveting contest to wrest power from Congress, with remaining 61 of 126 Assembly con-stituencies going to polls on April 11 in the second and final phase.

In West Bengal, canvassing end-ed in 31 assembly seats spread over three districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Burdwan where vot-ing will be also held on Monday in the second part of phase one which will see many state opposi-tion leaders in the fray.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who led the campaign from the front for the BJP-AGP-BPF alli-ance in both the phases in Assam, addressed four election rallies.

Infiltration issueThe issue of infiltration was in focus in this phase. There is a pre-dominant minority population in several of the constituencies spread across Lower and Cen-tral Assam. The BJP pledged to resolve the infiltration issue by completely sealing off the Indo-Bangla border while the Congress’ contention was that there were no Bangladeshis in Assam and it

was the Tarun Gogoi-led govern-ment that took initiative to update the National Register of Citizens (NRC) to resolve the issue.

BJP’s campaign was also marked by an appeal to the elec-torate to vote for ‘parivartan’ (change) to bring development while the Congress highlighted its achievements like restoring peace during the last 15 years of its rule.

The two sides also traded charges on issue of corruption and nepotism with Modi accusing Go-goi of favouring his family while the chief minister attacked the prime minister over Panama pa-pers. For the Congress, it was par-

ty President Sonia Gandhi, Vice-President Rahul Gandhi, state unit president Anjan Dutta along with former UPA ministers Ghu-lam Nabi Azad, Jairam Ramesh, Salman Khurshid, Sachin Pilot among others who campaigned for its candidates.

The Congress chief targeted BJP over its alleged “commu-nal” politics and accused Modi of “spreading hate”. About 10,435,271 people, including 5,391,204 males, 5,044,051 fe-males are eligible to exercise their franchise in the phase to decide the fate of 525 candidates — 477 males and 48 females.

In West Bengal, altogether 163 candidates, including 21 women, have been wooing about 7 mil-lion voters, including 3.36 million women. For Trinamool Congress, party supremo Mamata Banerjee, who is the face of the party, has been campaigning extensively daily. Besides the Saradha chit-fund scam, opposition parties have been targeting the TMC government on the recent Nara-da sting operation where party leaders were purportedly seen accepting bribe.

Mamata is making a deter-mined bid for a second successive term in the state where polling will be held in five more phases af-ter April 11. West Bengal Leader of Opposition Surjya Kanta Mishra, a five-time MLA from Naray-angarh seat, senior state Congress leader Manas Bhuniya (Sabang constituency), whose party is jointly fighting with the Left Front against the ruling Trinamool Con-gress, are among the high-profile contestants.

At Dubrajpur in West Mid-napore district, a Trinamool Con-gress worker was on Friday beat-en to death allegedly by a group of Congress and CPI(M) supporters.

Fighting electoral battle yet again at the age of 91 from Kharag-pur Sadar seat is sitting Congress MLA Gyan Singh Sohanpal, who is the oldest among all candidates in this Assembly poll.

The first phase of Assembly polls in West Bengal and Assam on April 4 passed off peacefully, with a high voter turnout of 80 and 70 per cent respectively. - PTI

BJP’s campaign

was marked by

an appeal to the

electorate to vote for

‘parivartan’ (change)

to bring development

while the Congress

highlighted its

achievements like

restoring peace in

Assam during the last

15 years of its rule

WOOING VOTERS: BJP president Amit Shah with party leader Himanta Biswa Sarma and party’s

Assam chief ministerial candidate Sarbananda Sonwal at an election rally at Sualkuchi in Kamrup

district of Assam on Saturday. - PTI

85-year old man kills wife, son over use of air conditionerANGAMALY (Kerala): An 85-year old man allegedly killed his wife and ailing son in their house here for using the air conditioner disregarding his diktat against it to bring down the rising power bill, police said.

Paul Painadathu also alleg-edly made an attempt to commit suicide after fatally attacking his 74-year old wife and 54-year old son with a sharp edged iron bar at around 1 am.

The octogenarian, a retired rail-way official, has been detained and investigations were on, police said.

Paul telephoned his other son working in Qatar and informed him about the incident and also told him that he was going to commit suicide.

The panic-stricken son imme-diately telephoned their relative staying in the neighbourhood, who in turn alerted the police.

Escalating electricity billAccording to police, Paul had warned against excessive use of air conditioner in view of escalating electricity bill.

But both his wife and son, who had recently undergone treatment for heart problem, ignored his ad-vice and switched on the AC last night, police said.

Enraged over this, Paul entered the room in which the two were sleeping and hit them with the iron bar. Both died on the spot. After the incident Paul allegedly tried to kill himself by hanging from the roof but could not climb the ladder due to his old age, police said. - PTI

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Jaya announces prohibition in Tamil Nadu if voted back to power

CHENNAI: Seeking to turn the tables on the opposition which is promising prohibition if voted to power, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) supremo and chief minister J. Jayalalithaa on Saturday as-sured a dry law in Tamil Nadu in a staggered manner.

Launching a tirade against arch rival and Dravida Munnetra Ka-zhagam (DMK) chief M. Karuna-nidhi for supporting prohibition,

she pointed out that he had relaxed the dry law in 1971 and was raking up the matter for political reasons.

“Listen voters, prohibition was launched in Salem in 1937 and was extended in a phased manner and on January 30 1948, total prohi-bition was launched in TN,” she said launching her party’s election campaign at the Island grounds here. Jayalalithaa noted that pro-hibition was relaxed in 1971 Au-gust by the Karunanidhi govern-

ment. Assuring implementation of prohibition in Tamil Nadu, where beverage sales fetches about Rs30 billion revenue, she said “when AI-ADMK assumes power again, total prohibition will be implemented in a phased manner,” drawing loud applause. “Always, my policy is to implement total prohibition. How-ever, this cannot be done through a single signature. This can be done only in a phased manner,” she said.

Recalling that beverage was

introduced in 1971 by DMK and was available in Tamil Nadu for generations, she said “that is why this cannot be done away with in a single day.” Assuring that it would be done in a staggered manner, she said that as a first step, working hours of retail liquor outlets would be reduced, followed by cutting down their numbers.

“As a first step, the timing of out-lets and then their numbers will be cut down and later bars attached to

retail outlets will be shut.Rehabilitation centres will be

opened to treat liquor addicts and after taking all such measures, in a phased manner we will attain our goal of total prohibition,” she said.

Jayalalithaa’s assurance as-sumes significance as it comes against the backdrop of a sus-tained campaign by NGOs and persistent demand by Opposition parties, including DMK and PMK, for a dry regime. - PTI

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SPELLING OUT: Tamil Nadu

Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa

addressing a public meeting af-

ter launch of her poll campaign

in Chennai on Saturday. - PTI

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Sowing seeds of Syria’s future by education Gordon Brown

We are at risk of producing a lost genera-tion of young Syrians. Nearly six years of civil war have displaced them from

their homes, denied them the chance to plan for their future, and stolen their hopes. And in hope-lessness, as we now know all too well, lie the roots of future violence in the Middle East.

The end of Syria’s brutal war may seem far off. But we must not behave as if peace will never come, because, when it does, Syria will have to call upon its best and brightest – the generation at risk of being lost – to rebuild their country.

Today, almost all of those young people have been denied training in the skills they will need in the future. If there is to be any hope for meaningful reconstruction, it will have to be built on the bed-rock of a higher education.

We must, of course, be realistic and acknowl-edge the obstacles in the way of delivering higher education to refugees outside their country. There are language barriers. Academic credentials must be documented or verified in some way. And sig-nificant new funding will be necessary (with just 1.3% of global humanitarian aid directed toward education, such funding will be hard to come by).

Notwithstanding these challenges, there is one significant step we can and should take immedi-ately: the creation of an international clearing-house dedicated to providing access to higher edu-cation. The existing, if limited, resources available to refugees must be brought together in one place, providing comprehensive information for Syrians seeking to begin or resume their studies.

Many important initiatives are already under-way. Turkey recently unveiled plans to open three institutions tasked with offering higher educa-tion to Syrian refugees. In Lebanon and Jordan, a European Union-funded programme is providing 3,000 young Syrian adults with the skills neces-sary for higher education. And a coalition of Cana-dian higher education institutions and providers has joined with the World University Service of Canada to increase financial support for refugees.

With the support of Jusoor, an organisation led by Syrian expatriates, the Institute for Interna-tional Education has created the Syria Consor-tium for Higher Education in Crisis, a consortium of colleges and universities providing scholarships for Syrian students whose education has been dis-rupted by the conflict. The institute also provides

educational opportunities to Syrians through its Emergency Student Fund, which issues grants to ensure that students from Syria can continue their studies in the United States. At the grassroots level, individual donors such as George Soros have been generous in their support. Moreover, univer-sities have offered scholarships, and organisations like the Dutch NGO Spark are reaching out to Syr-ian refugees still in the region to provide opportu-nities for higher education. The Scholar Rescue Fund offers fellowships to academics to continue their work in safety outside of Syria.

Meanwhile, digital advances are helping to close the gap between refugees and a university educa-tion. The University of the People is an accredited US university dedicated to providing a quality, tra-ditional college education online at no cost (except for a small fee for processing exams) to students with no other accessible alternatives. It has cre-ated a scholarship program to cover the cost of the examination fees for 500 refugees, with the goal of serving 12,000 in the future.

To make these chances available to more young people, we need a clearinghouse linking refugees in need with universities and organizations in a position to help them. John Sexton, President Emeritus of New York University, is dedicating himself to creating such a clearinghouse; and, un-der his guidance, the newly formed Catalyst Trust has provided seed funding.

The reasons to support this effort are manifold. Jorge Sampaio, a former president of Portugal, has spearheaded the Global Platform for Syrian Students, connecting universities offering schol-arships with refugees. Sampaio says that a clear-inghouse could increase awareness and mitigate the risks faced by refugee students, with dramatic positive effects. By the time the World Humani-tarian Summit takes place in Istanbul in May, we must establish a funding facility for education in emergencies. In addition to ensuring that conflict does not disrupt the education process, such a fund could provide ongoing support to the global clearinghouse – perhaps even providing financial aid to talented young people.

We cannot wait for the war to end to pick up the pieces and rebuild. By removing barriers to infor-mation we will provide refugees with the opportu-nity to continue their studies. And, as hope takes root among Syria’s lost generation, they will lay the groundwork for the reconstruction and revival of their country. - Project Syndicate Best way to stem migrant inflow is by not interfering

This refers to the report, ‘More migrants return to Turkey from Greece under EU pact’ (April 8). It is surprising that the controver-sial deal has not caught the attention of UN Secretary-General Ban

Ki-Moon. It is more likely he and other crony organisations of the West are simply turning a blind eye. The main problem be-hind influx into Europe is not the conflict but rather who started the chaos itself. The West continues to interfere in other countries affairs and by doing so has been successful in creating war-like conditions whereby ordinary people have to flee. The only way the influx can be stemmed is by leaving other countries alone. — Ravi Nair, Ruwi

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SBP keeps benchmark interest rate at 6% for two monthsKARACHI: In line with analysts’ expectation, the Monetary Policy Committee of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) decided on Sat-urday to keep the policy rate un-changed at 6 per cent for the next two months. One of the major rea-sons for the central bank to main-tain the benchmark interest rate is a rising trend in inflation.

This is reflective of a pickup in aggregate demand in the wake of an improved security situation and real incomes, it said.

The policy rate is the interest rate that the SBP tries to maintain in the interbank market to control money supply in the economy and achieve price stability and eco-nomic growth targets.

It reduced the policy rate from 6.5 per cent to 6 per cent last Sep-tember after bringing it down by 300 basis points in 2014-15.

The central bank has main-tained it at 6 per cent in the subse-quent monetary policy announce-ments in November, January and April. After bottoming out in September 2015, the year-on-year

Consumer Price Index (CPI) is on a rising trend.

Similarly, both core and non-core inflation indicators have shown an upward trend in recent months. “Nevertheless, this rise in inflation was anticipated and the benign inflation outlook for the remaining months of 2015-16 re-mains largely unchanged,” the SBP

said in the statement. The increase in aggregate demand, the SBP said, is reflected in the acceleration in construction activities, rising demand for consumer goods and expansion in the services sector. Credit to the private sector is on the rise on account of the low bor-rowing cost, the SBP pointed out, as the benchmark interest rate is

hovering at record-low levels.In particular, fixed investments

have increased for the fifth quar-ter. “With positive consumer sen-timents and incremental lending rates at considerably lower levels, the uptake of credit by the private sector is expected to end 2015-16 on a higher level than that of 2014-15,” the SBP said. - Express Tribune

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Pakistan, China start joint training exercise

SHANGHAI: China’s air force on Saturday began joint training exercises with that of Pakistan, China’s defence ministry said, as the two nations’ militaries strengthen operational ties.

The countries call each other “all-weather friends”, with ties underpinned by long-stand-ing wariness of their common neighbour, and a desire to hedge against US influence in Asia.

“China’s Air Force hopes to widen the scope of cooperation and dialogue with all countries and regions,” the Chinese de-

fence ministry said in a state-ment on its website, adding that the exercise, called “Shaheen V,” would run until April 30.

China has long urged Pakistan to weed out what it says are mili-tants from its far western region of Xinjiang who have holed up in lawless ethnic Pashtun areas on Pakistan’s Afghan border, home to a mix of groups, including the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

For its part Pakistan wants to upgrade its air force, now de-pendent on a mostly outmoded fleet of US, French and Chinese fighter jets that Pakistani offi-cials fear can do little against en-emy craft or help target domestic insurgents.

In an interview with Reuters on Thursday, Pakistan Air Force second-in-command Muham-mad Ashfaque Arain said the bulk of the burden was now borne by a fleet of US made F-16 aircraft.

He saw the purchase of more F-16s as economically unfeasi-ble, however. Instead, Islamabad plans to invest in a joint fighter built with China, the JF-17. -Reuters

Chinese defence

ministry said the

exercise, called

‘Shaheen V,’ would

run until April 30

DRILL : Pakistan wants to upgrade its air force, now dependent on a mostly outmoded fleet of US, French and Chinese fighter jets. – Reuters file photo

Anti-ship ‘Zarb’ missile test-fired successfullyISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy conducted on Saturday a suc-cessful test-fire of shore-based anti-ship missile ‘Zarb’, a state-ment released by Director Gen-eral Public Relations said.

The missile was launched from coastal site and successfully hit the surface target in the Arabian Sea, the statement added.

Felicitating the Naval staff, Ad-miral Muhammad Zakaullah said the launch of new missile system was part of Pak Navy’s continu-

ous effort to enhance its capabili-ties, and terming the successful test as hallmark of Pakistan Na-vy’s preparedness.

Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi said with this successful test launch significant capability has been added to the Pakistan Navy’s arsenal which would fur-ther bolster the defence mecha-nism of the country and contrib-ute towards peace and stability in the region. - Express Tribune

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Kerry in Afghanistan, aims to ease crisis over unity pact

KABUL: US Secretary of State John Kerry made an unannounced trip to Afghanistan on Saturday to show support for the government and to try to defuse a political cri-sis fuelled in part by a national unity deal he brokered in 2014.

The visit comes at a difficult moment for Afghanistan, with President Ashraf Ghani’s gov-ernment weakened by infight-

ing between political rivals, the economy sinking and the resur-gent Taliban stronger than at any time since they were toppled from power in late 2001.

In announcing the visit, US State Department spokesman John Kirby said Kerry would “em-phasise US support” for the gov-ernment and its security forces, which NATO officials say fully control no more than 70 per cent of Afghanistan. At the same time,

US forces in Afghanistan are due to be almost halved to 5,500 from the current 9,800 by the start of 2017, and the new commander in Afghanistan, General John Ni-cholson, is conducting a review of security before making his recom-mendations to Washington some time in June.

Kerry was scheduled to meet Ghani, the victor of Afghanistan’s disputed 2014 election, and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, the

runner-up. The pair share power under the 2014 National Unity Government agreement.

The political deal that Kerry brokered suggested that their power-sharing arrangement would end in September 2016, which has fuelled political ma-noeuvring in Kabul.

An opposition movement close to former president Hamid Karzai is pushing to have a say on the way forward. The legal decree that en-

acted the deal, however, provided no clearly binding time limit, leav-ing open the possibility that the National Unity government, in one form or another, could con-tinue on for the rest of Ghani’s five-year mandate.

Kerry is expected to make that point while in Afghanistan, a stance that US officials hope may help quell some of the infighting.

“Though the political agree-ment calls for this to be a two-year agreement, the decree doesn’t spell out an end date,” said a senior US official on condi-tion of anonymity.

“We ourselves here don’t view that there is going to be an end ... in September.” US special represent-ative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Olsen made a similar point more obliquely with report-ers in Washington on Monday.

“The secretary wants to signal continuing US support for the na-tional unity government,” he said.

“It’s at the 18-month mark in a five-year term.” In July, the NATO Western security alliance is ex-pected to decide how to fund Af-ghanistan’s security forces in the coming years and donor nations will gather in Brussels in Octo-ber to make civilian aid pledges to Afghanistan. - Reuters

The political deal

that Kerry brokered

suggested that

their power-sharing

arrangement would

end in September

2016, which has

fuelled political

manoeuvring in

Kabul

POLITICAL CRISIS US Secretary of State John Kerry, right, speaks with officials as he walks across

the tarmac after arriving at Kabul International Airport in Kabul on Saturday. - Reuters

Kim supervises test of new engine for ballistic missile

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a suc-cessful test of a new engine for an intercontinental ballistic mis-sile (ICBM), state media said on Saturday, in their latest report of advances in an arms programme that has attracted UN sanctions.

South Korea and the United States have shown scepticism over the North’s statements about rapid progress in its nu-clear and missile programmes ahead of a ruling party congress in May, where analysts expect it to declare itself a major nuclear weapons state.

Simmering tensionTension has remained high on the Korean peninsula after the North’s nuclear test and a long-range rocket launch earlier in the year and South Korean and US troops conducted large-scale joint drills amid harsh rhetoric from both rival Koreas.

The engine was ignited at Kim’s command and released a fiery blast, and the test showed the indigenously designed rocket fulfilled all required conditions, the North’s official KCNA news agency said.

“Dear Comrade Kim Jong Un said now we can mount an ever more powerful nuclear warhead on a new intercontinental bal-listic rocket and put the den of evil in the United States, and all over the world, within our strike range,” the agency said.

The test was conducted at the North’s missile station near its west coast, where, in February, the country launched a long-range rocket that put an object into space orbit, KCNA said.

South Korea’s defence officials

did not immediately provide comment on the authenticity of Saturday’s report.

The North said in March it had miniaturised a nuclear warhead to be mounted on ballistic mis-siles and conducted a simulated re-entry test of a ballistic missile, which could indicate advances in its ICBM programme, if true.

QuestionedBut South Korean officials ques-tioned those assertions and said the North was several years away from developing an ICBM. The United States said there was no proof of the North’s statements and urged Pyongyang to halt ac-tions that fuel tension.

The North conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and the rocket launch in Febru-ary, in defiance of international warnings and past UN sanctions, triggering a new Security Coun-cil resolution that imposed more punishment.

Despite its assertions, the North has yet to conduct a flight-test of a long-range missile or an ICBM and show mastery of the technol-ogy needed to bring a missile back into the atmosphere and hit a tar-get with precision. The North said its January nuclear test was a suc-cessful hydrogen bomb test, but many experts and officials in the South and the United States said the blast was too small to have been from a successful test of such a weapon. -Reuters

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Sri Lanka requests equity swap for some of its $8b China debtBEIJING: Sri Lanka has asked China to swap some of the $8 bil-lion the Indian Ocean country owes Beijing for equity in infra-structure projects and offered to sell stakes in Sri Lankan compa-nies to Chinese ones, Sri Lankan officials said on Saturday.

The ouster of president Mahi-nda Rajapaksa, who steered Sri Lanka toward China until 2015, was a setback for ties, as his suc-cessor reviewed projects to check if they were fair and legal.

Current President Maithripala Sirisena’s government, faced with falling foreign reserves, a balance of payments crunch and few, if any, alternative investors, is heading back into China’s embrace, albeit asking for better terms. In Beijing, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said his indebted country was suffering because of global economic uncertainty.

“We’ve been talking with some companies and also the govern-ment of China about the possibil-ity of some infrastructure projects becoming public-private partner-ships, in which part of the debt will become equity held by the Chinese companies,” he said. — Reuters

D E B T R E S T R U C T U R I N G

CLAIM: In this October 10, 2015, file photo, what is believed to

be an improved version of the KN-08 intercontinental ballistic

missile is paraded in Pyongyang, North Korea, during the 70th

anniversary celebrations of its ruling party’s creation. North Ko-

rea said on Saturday, it has successfully tested a new interconti-

nental ballistic rocket engine that will give it the ability to stage

nuclear strikes on the United States. - AP/ PTI

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SpaceX rocket booster makes first landing at sea in breakthrough

CAPE CANAVERAL: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Florida on a NASA cargo run to the International Space Station on Friday, and its reusable main-stage booster landed on an ocean plat-form minutes later in a dramatic spaceflight first.

The successful autonomous

touchdown of the booster at sea marked another milestone for bil-lionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk and his privately owned Space Exploration Technologies in the quest to develop a cheap, reus-able rocket, expanding his edge in the burgeoning commercial space launch industry.

The liftoff at 4:43 p.m EDT (2043 GMT) from Cape Canav-eral Air Station also marked the resumption of resupply flights by SpaceX for NASA following a launch accident in June 2015 that destroyed an earlier cargo payload for the space station. About 2-1/2 minutes after Friday’s launch, the

main part of the 23-story tall, two-stage SpaceX rocket separated, turned around and headed toward a landing platform floating in the Atlantic about 185 miles (300 km) northeast of Cape Canaveral.

A live video feed broadcast on NASA television showed the rock-et booster, its four landing legs ex-

tended, descending over the ocean before settling itself upright on the barge-like platform, roughly eight minutes after launch.

“The rocket landed instead of putting a hole in the ship or tip-ping over,” Musk told reporters at the Kennedy Space Center a short time later.”We’re real excited about that.”

Failed attemptsFour previous at-sea landing at-tempts had failed. But a Falcon 9 main-stage rocket achieved a suc-cessful ground-based touchdown in December, the first ever during an actual commercial space mis-sion.

President Obama hailed the lat-est accomplishment on Twitter, saying, “Congrats SpaceX on land-ing a rocket at sea.

It’s because of innovators like you & NASA that America contin-ues to lead in space exploration.”

The reusable rocket booster should arrive back in Florida on Sunday and will be test-fired about 10 times, then likely re-launched, probably on a commercial flight, as early as May, Musk said.

SpaceX plans to plans to start launching rockets about every two weeks from its sites in Florida and California later this year as the

company tackles satellite-delivery orders worth some $10 billion, company officials said. Roughly half the upcoming missions will leave the Falcon 9’s booster with too little reserve fuel to fly all the way back to the launch site for a re-turn landing, so the ability to land at sea is essential, Musk said.

He estimates each Falcon 9 booster should be good for 10 to 20 launches, possibly up to 100 with minor refurbishment.

SpaceX also plans to debut a heavy-lift version of the Falcon rocket this year, equipped with 27 engines powering its first-stage, compared to the nine currently used.

The cargo ship that lifted off on Friday, a capsule dubbed Dragon, was due to arrive on Sunday at the space station, the $100 billion laboratory flying about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.

It is packed with about 7,000 pounds (3,175 kg) of food, supplies and experiments, including a pro-totype inflatable habitat.

Built by Nevada-based Bigelow Aerospace, the lightweight fabric habitat will be tested to see how it compares with more traditional orbiting enclosures made from metal in the hostile environment of space. — Reuters

The successful

autonomous

touchdown of the

booster at sea marked

another milestone

for billionaire

entrepreneur Elon

Musk and his

privately owned

Space Exploration

Technologies SUCCESS: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Friday in this handout

photo provided by SpaceX. — Reuters/SpaceX/Handout via Reuters

CELEBRATIONS IN INDONESIA The Indonesian Air Force’s aerobatic team performs during celebrations marking the

70th anniversary of the Air Force at Halim Perdanakusuma air base in Jakarta, Indonesia,

on Saturday. — Reuters

US warns citizens about ‘credible threats’ in TurkeyISTANBUL: The United States warned its citizens on Saturday about “credible threats” to tourist areas in Turkey, particularly in Is-tanbul and the southwest coastal resort of Antalya.

Turkey has been hit by four su-icide bombings already this year, the most recent one last month in Istanbul.

Two of those have been blamed on IS, while Kurdish militants have claimed responsibility for the other two.

The US Embassy emailed what it called an “emergency message” to Americans.

“The US Mission in Turkey would like to inform US citizens that there are credible threats to tourist areas, in particular to public squares and docks in Is-tanbul and Antalya,” it said in

the statement.”Please exercise extreme caution if you are in the vicinity of such areas.”

Armed special police units were deployed outside foreign consulates in Istanbul, including the German and Italian missions.

Last month’s attack in Istan-bul’s main shopping district killed three Israelis, two of whom held dual citizenship with the United States, and one Iranian.

A separate attack in the city’s historic heart in January killed 12 German tourists.

Turkey is facing multiple secu-rity threats. As part of a US-led coalition, it is fighting IS in neigh-bouring Syria and Iraq.

It is also battling Kurdish mili-tants in its southeast, where a 2-1/2-year ceasefire collapsed last July, triggering the worst vio-lence since the 1990s. — Reuters

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Cameron in damage control over Panama Papers leak

LONDON: British Prime Minis-ter David Cameron said on Sat-urday he should have handled scrutiny of his family’s tax ar-rangements better, seeking to re-assert his leadership after days of negative media coverage and calls for his resignation.

After four days and four dif-ferent statements over his late father’s inclusion in the “Panama Papers”, Cameron said on Thurs-day he once had a stake in his fa-ther’s offshore trust and had prof-ited from it.

“Well, it’s not been a great week,” Cameron said, speaking in London at a meeting of members of his Conservative Party. “I know that I should have handled this better, I could have handled this better. I know there are lessons to learn and I will learn them.”

As hundreds of protesters from rival parties gathered outside with banners demanding his resigna-tion, Cameron said he would pub-lish the information used to com-pile his annual tax returns, past

and present, because he wanted to be “completely transparent about these things”.

The protest, in which many waved banners saying “Cameron must go”, briefly blocked the street outside the venue, with delegates advised to remove their identifi-cation before leaving.

Cameron’s candid admission of fault, during which he said he had been angered at how the me-dia had portrayed his late father, comes after a torrid period for the Conservative government.

Divided over a June 23 referen-dum on whether to remain in the European Union, forced to back-

track on welfare cuts and criti-cised for not protecting the steel industry, Cameron sought to rally party unity ahead of regional elec-tions next month.

“We have a huge responsibility over the coming months and the coming years to settle this issue over Europe... to show the disci-pline and unity and purpose that is vital for government,” he said.

But the splits over Europe were in plain sight at the party’s spring forum — a key event in the party calendar at which members dis-cuss future policy.

Outside, before the event began, rank and file Conservative Party

members had to walk between lines of rival “In” and “Out” cam-paigners offering bags of cam-paign literature, with each side cheering when a delegate took one of their leaflets.

Boris JohnsonInside, chief “In” campaigner Cameron and de-facto “Out” cam-paign head Boris Johnson tried in vain to avoid the debate.

“Boris and I agreed we weren’t going to talk about Europe.

Did Boris keep his promise?,” Cameron said to laughs from the audience soon after Johnson re-ferred repeatedly to the referen-

dum in a speech at the event.London Mayor Johnson, who

opted in February to oppose Cameron and campaign for a British exit from the EU, called June 23 “independence day” during his address.

Interior minister Theresa May, making the final public speech, urged members not to let the EU debate dominate the party’s term in office.

“The referendum is a question to which the answer will define our country for years to come,” she said.

But we mustn’t allow it to define our Party. — Reuters

Speaking at a

meeting of members

of his Conservative

Party, the British PM

said I know that I

should have handled

this better, I could

have handled this

better. I know there

are lessons to learn

and I will learn them

SCANDAL: Demonstrators hold placards during a protest outside Downing Street in London, Britain on Saturday. — Reuters

Blocking Trump could hurt GOP in election: SurveyNEW YORK: A third of Repub-lican voters who support Donald Trump could turn their backs on their party in November’s presi-dential election if he is denied the nomination in a contested con-vention, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

The results are bad news for Trump’s rivals as well as party elites opposed to the real estate billionaire, suggesting that an alternative Republican nominee for the November 8 presidential race would have a tougher road against the Democrats.

“If it’s a close election, this is devastating news” for the Re-publicans, said Donald Green, an expert on election turnout at Co-lumbia University.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll con-ducted March 30 to April 8 asked Trump’s Republican sup-porters two questions: if Trump wins the most delegates in the primaries but loses the nomi-nation, what would they do on Election Day, and how would it impact their relationship with the Republican Party?

Sixty-six per cent said they would vote for the candidate who eventually wins the nomination, while the remaining third were split between a number of alter-natives such as not voting, sup-porting a third-party candidate, and switching parties and voting for the Democratic nominee.

Meanwhile, 58 per cent said they would remain with the Re-publican Party.

Another 16 per cent said they would leave it, and 26 per cent said they did not know what they would do with their registration.

The online poll of 468 Repub-lican Trump supporters has a credibility interval of 5.3 per-centage points.

Trump has topped the national polls throughout most of the race for the Republican nomination, and has won more delegates than any other Republican so far.

A Reuters/Ipsos online poll from April 4-8 showed that 42 per cent of Republicans support Trump, compared with 32 per

cent for US Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and 20 per cent for Ohio Governor John Kasich.

Cruz and Kasich have both said their paths to victory rely on winning at least enough votes to block an outright win for Trump and force a decision at the Re-publican National Convention in Cleveland.

But Trump, whose supporters have remained loyal even as he rankled women, Hispanics, Mus-lims, veterans and others with his fiery rhetoric on the campaign trail, predicted last month there would be riots outside the con-vention if he was blocked.

“If they broker him out, I’ll be fed up with the Republicans,” said Chuck Thompson, 66, a Trump supporter from Concord, North Carolina, who took the poll.

Thompson, a lifelong Repub-lican, said he admires Trump’s independence from big campaign donors and takes that as a sign that the front-runner will be able to think for himself if he were to become president.

If Trump loses the nomination, Thompson said he would quit the party.”The people want Don-ald Trump. If they (Republicans) can’t deal with that, I don’t need them,” he said.

Green said the departure of

even a small number of Republi-cans would make it tough for the party to prevent the Democrats from winning the White House, especially if the election is again decided by razor-thin margins in a handful of battleground states.

In 2012, President Barack Obama won Florida by less than 1 percentage point and Ohio and Virginia by less than 4 percentage points.”The Republicans don’t really have any margin of error,” Green said. Trump and Cruz both trail Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton among likely gen-eral election voters in a hypothet-ical general election matchup, but not by much, according to the lat-est Reuters/Ipsos polls.

Generally, a convention bat-tle is a bad sign for the health of a political party, said Elaine Kamarck, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and au-thor of the book, “Primary Poli-tics: How Presidential Candi-dates Have Shaped the Modern Nominating System.”

“When a party gets to a point when it has a contested con-vention, it almost always hurts them,” Kamarck said. “It’s a con-firmation of some really deep fis-sures within the party that were unable to be dealt with during the primary season.” — Reuters

U S E L E C T I O N S

The Reuters/Ipsos poll

conducted March 30 to

April 8 asked Trump’s

Republican supporters

two questions: If Trump

wins the most delegates in the primaries but loses

the nomination, what would they do on Election Day,

and how would it impact their relationship with the

Republican Party?

Belgium holds four people on terror chargesBRUSSELS: Belgium’s public prosecutor on Saturday charged four people with being part of a terrorist organisation, including a man suspected of helping prepare the November 13 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people.

They added it was still not clear whether the man, Belgian Mo-hamed Abrini, was also suspected of being involved in last month’s Brussels airport bombings.

“He is charged with participa-tion in the activities of a terrorist group and terrorist murder,” the Belgian federal prosecutors office said in a statement. Prosecutors added it was still not clear whether Abrini was the “man in a hat” seen on CCTV footage with two of the suicide bombers at Brussels Air-port on March 22.

Apart from Abrini, prosecutors said they also charged Osama K, who local media said was a Swede named Osama Krayem, adding they were able to identify him as the man present at the time of the attack on the Brussels metro sta-tion that same day. Prosecutors also continued to hold a Rwandan national, identified as Herve B.M., and 27-year-old Bilal E.M., while two other people detained on Fri-day together with Abrini were re-leased after being questioned.

Earlier, Belgian police raided an apartment complex in central Brussels without further arrests being made. Prosecutors had sus-pected an apartment there to be used as a safe house though no ex-plosives or weapons were found.

The sixth person arrested late on Friday was Bilal El Makhouk-hi, who was convicted in Janu-ary last year for being involved in Sharia4Belgium, a now disbanded organisation.

Originally sentenced to five years in prison, with three years suspended, El Makhoukhi was al-lowed to serve his remaining term at home under electronic monitor-ing and was released last month, Justice Minister Koen Geens told reporters. — Reuters

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MUSCAT: Oman’s non-oil ex-ports fell by 27.2 per cent to OMR3,003.9 million in 2015 from OMR4,125.5 million in the previous year.

A fall in commodity prices, which constitute a sizeable share of Oman’s exports, must have caused the fall in export revenue last year. Among various non-oil product categories, mineral ex-ports plunged by 54.4 per cent to

OMR572.8 million last year.

Export revenueThe country witnessed a marked fall in export revenue from chemi-cal, plastics, rubber and base metal products, according to the latest monthly statistics released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).

Total exports also showed a 34.7 per cent fall to OMR13.35 billion in 2015 from OMR20.46 billion in the previous year, mainly on account of a 41.9 per cent plunge in oil and

gas exports at OMR7.78 billion last year, in the aftermath of a dip in in-ternational crude prices.

The Sultanate has been taking several initiatives to raise its non-oil exports, especially to untapped African markets.

Ethiopia expoOman is seriously considering raising its non-oil exports to Ethi-opia by holding a high-profile ex-hibition in the country this week between April 11 and 14, following a detailed market study. The Sul-tanate exported goods and servic-es worth $40 million to Ethiopia in 2014.More than 100 Omani firms are set to participate in the exhi-bition from various industries in-cluding natural resources, miner-als, wood products, manufacturing products, furniture, food, medical and pharmaceuticals, fertilisers, plastic and metal equipment, per-fume, leather, and logistics.

The Sultanate’s export promo-tion agency, the Public Author-ity for Investment Promotion and Export Development (popularly known as Ithraa) had conducted a market study in Ethiopia to assess the export potential of 59 Omani products. The survey was based on different sectors, such as food-stuffs, building material, furniture, marble, stones, textiles and veg-etables. The study was also con-ducted to find the consumption, demand and logistics patterns for these sectors.

Omani productsFurthermore, in April last year, Ithraa had organised a business-to-business meeting for Omani businessmen in Addis Ababa, which was mainly aimed at show-casing Omani products for Ethio-pian businessmen and traders.

Ithraa has been conducting a se-ries of Omani product exhibitions,

mainly in Gulf Cooperation Coun-tries (GCC) countries, since 2012 to raise non-oil exports from the coun-try and has drawn growing partici-pation with each passing year.

As many as 120 companies par-ticipated in an Omani products exhibition in Jeddah, with 100 Omani firms taking part in a Dubai exhibition in 2014.

Also, 60 companies from Oman attended the first Omani products exhibition in Riyadh in 2012 and 65 per cent of participating com-panies secured contracts, while 85 companies took part in an exhibi-tion in Qatar the following year and 70 per cent of the participating firms signed new business deals.

A fall in commodity prices, which constitute a

sizeable share of Oman’s exports, must have

caused the fall in export revenue last year

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MUSCAT: Oman’s ser-vice sector has contribut-ed OMR9.5 billion to the gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015, as against OMR9.15 billion in the previous year, data shows.

The value of total im-ports of non-oil materials stood at OMR11.15 billion in 2015 as compared to OMR11.26 billion in 2014.From January to Septem-ber 2015, Oman imported from 124 countries. - ONA

Service sector contributes OMR9.5b to GDP

Evoqua bags major supply contract from Sohar refineryTimes News Service

MUSCAT: Evoqua has been se-lected to provide carbon adsorp-tion equipment for the $2.1 bil-lion Sohar Refinery Improvement Project (SRIP) in Sohar Port.

Scheduled for commissioning in late 2016, the SRIP project will add five new units to the Sohar refinery, improving its produc-tion volume, environmental per-formance and ability to process heavier Omani crude oil, said a company release.

Evoqua will provide the equip-ment to an energy contractor of the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) directing the project for Orpic, the owner of the refinery.

Evoqua has been asked to pro-vide Vent-Scrub Vapour Phase carbon adsorption systems, proven to be the simplest and most cost-effective way to treat malodorous and Volatile Organ-ic Compound (VOC) emission problems. The systems will be used for removing hydrogen sul-phide, mercaptans and other sour gases created as byproducts of the

refining process.The contract includes eight

Vent-Scrub VSC-200 units, four VSC-2000 units, and two VSC-8000 units, to be manufactured at Evoqua’s facility in Red Bluff, CA and distributed through Evoqua’s Singapore operations.

In addition, Evoqua will supply nearly 15 tonnes of its sustainable VOCarb 48C coconut shell-based granular activated carbon (GAC).

The granular shape of this GAC maximises its geometric surface area, significantly increasing its ability to adsorb VOC’s.

“This project will help Orpic reach the next level in responsi-ble energy production,” said Chris Rinaldi, VP and general manager, Evoqua Environmental Solutions. “We’re proud to be part of this im-portant growth effort that is com-mitted to sustainable practices.”

S O H A R R E F I N E R Y

REFINERY IMPROVEMENT: Evoqua has been selected to provide carbon adsorption equipment for the $2.1 billion Sohar Refinery Improvement Project. – File picture

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Muscat bourse gains in first quarterMUSCAT: Muscat bourse rose 61 points in the first quarter of 2016, benefiting from gains in February and March, which made it rising again after severe losses recorded in January.

The MSM 30 Index recorded a better performance in the first quarter of 2016 compared to that achieved in the corresponding pe-riod of last year during which it lost 105 points. The index closed at the end of March with 5,467 points.

Despite the gains, the main index is still below its level at the end of March 2015 at 6,238 points. MSM suffered a fall of 937 points last year mainly due to the influence of regional and global stock markets amid a slump in oil price and the decline in global

economic growth. However, the rise in oil prices

since the end of February and the dividends announced by the companies and financial results achieved in 2015 brought opti-mism to investors reflected on a significant rise of shares.

Below 5,000 pointsDuring the first quarter of 2016, MSM general index hit its lowest level in seven years when it fell below the level of 5,000 points for the first time since 2009 to close by the end January 21 at 4,867 points, the lowest level re-corded since April 2009. This was caused by a fall in oil prices to the level of $20 a barrel. But the rise of oil prices on one hand and the

financial results announced by the listed companies on the other hand supported price levels, thus pushing significantly the prices of shares and the index. The total trading volume in the first quar-ter amounted to OMR263.7 com-pared to OMR411.3 million for the same period in 2015.

Bank Muscat topped the most actively traded companies with OMR47.9 million, accounting for 18 percent of trading, followed by Oman Telecommunications Company with OMR25.3 million.

The market capitalisation of listed firms on the market rose at the end of March 2016 to OMR16,436.0 million, up by OMR657.3 million from its level at the end of last year. - ONA

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UK economy slows

down in first quarter

LONDON: The UK economy may have grown at the slowest pace in more than three years in the first quarter, according to new estimates that could put a further cloud over the outlook.

The National Institute of Eco-nomic and Social Research es-timated on Friday that gross do-mestic product rose 0.3 per cent, half the pace recorded in the last three months of 2015.

That would be the worst per-formance since the fourth quar-ter of 2012, which was the last time the economy shrank.

The institute published the estimate after data showed the trade gap widened to the most in eight years and there was an unexpected decline in industrial production. With question marks over the pace of global growth and domestic confidence taking a hit in the buildup to Britain’s Eu-ropean Union membership vote in June, the economy may be los-ing momentum.

The 0.3 per cent drop in indus-trial output in February followed

a 0.2 per cent increase in January, smaller than initially reported. Based on the current figures, out-put would need to surge 3.1 per cent in March just to come in flat for the quarter, according to Of-fice for National Statistics (ONS).

Trade deficitKallum Pickering, an economist at Berenberg in London, said the figures suggest downside risks to his first-quarter GDP forecast of 0.4 per cent. The

ONS also said that the trade deficit in goods and services widened to 13.7 billion pounds ($19 billion) in the three months through February, the most since the first quarter of 2008.

“The weakest points of the UK economy just got weaker,” said Daniel Vernazza, an economist at UniCredit in London.

Weak trade and manufactur-ing numbers in recent years have raised concerns about the UK’s imbalanced economy. The future of British industry is now under an even darker cloud. - Bloomberg News

E C O N O M I C G R O W T H

Iran delegation to visit the Sultanate on April 16MUSCAT: An Iranian delegation will reach Muscat on April 16. The delegation represents a tourism group specialising in the tourism, healthcare and aviation sectors and will explore joint ventures opportunities in the Sultanate. The Iranian delegation will be headed by Ghulam Ibrahim Salami, member of the Ira-nian parliament, and director general of the Group. The Public Authority for Investment Promotion and Export Development (Ithraa) is preparing a schedule for the delegation, which in-cludes meeting with officials of targeted sectors and getting ac-quainted with available investment opportunities. They will also get familiarised with locations designed for tourism investment and services offered by Ithraa to investors.

Oman chamber trade team to visit Turkey on TuesdayMUSCAT: Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) will lead a trade delegation to Turkey on April 12. The delega-tion will visit a four-day exhibition dealing with confectionary, ice-cream, bakery and their related equipment and technolo-gies. The OCCI delegation will be led by Saif bin Said Al Badi, deputy chairman of the OCCI branch in Al Dhahirah, and head of the Tourism Committee. He said the OCCI’s Turkey visit is an initiative for developing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) projects. Turkish exports to the Sultanate stood at OMR127.7 million at the end of 2014, whereas Omani exports to Turkey during the same period touched OMR56.3 million. As for the joint ventures between the two countries at the end of 2014, the total venture capital stood at OMR53.8 million whilst the value of Turkish contribution to the sectors of trade, construction, transport, industry and services stood at OMR49 million.

Oman business delegation seeks ties with Tanzania MUSCAT: An official business delegation comprising business-men and industrialists, which will be led by Dr Ali bin Masoud Al Sunaidy, minister of commerce and industry, will head to Tan-zania on Tuesday. During the three-day visit, the delegation will utilise the opportunity to explore trade and industrial coopera-tion between the two countries. The visit aims at enhancingeco-nomic and investment cooperation, particularly in areas of real-estate investment, foodstuff, transport and logistics services. It also aims at open new markets in the African continent through Tanzania, which overlooks the Indian Ocean as a gate to several African countries. Besides it aims at finding investment part-nerships between the ports of Duqm, Salalah and Sohar and the Dar-es-Salaam port. The delegation includes Abdulsalam bin Mohammed Al Murshadi, chief executive officer of the State General Reserve Fund (SGRF); Said bin Saleh Al Kiyoumi, chairman of Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, offi-cials from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the For-eign Ministry, as well as officials from ports and Oman Oil Com-pany, and businessmen operating in the areas of food processing, plastics, real-estate development and transportation.

Yellow metal set to declineWASHINGTON: The rally in gold, which had its best quarterly performance in three decades, may run out of steam as the world economy improves and the Federal Reserve lifts US interest rates, according to a forecast. Average prices will decline for the next five years, dropping from $1,185 an ounce in 2016, to $1,105 in 2017 and $1,003 by 2021. - Times News Service/Bloomberg News

B R I E F S Moody’s cuts ratings of three energy firms

CHICAGO: Three of the world’s largest energy companies had their credit ratings lowered by Moody’s Investors Service on the expectation that oil prices will stay low for longer and cause leverage concerns.

Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell had their ratings reduced by one level, while Total’s was cut two steps, according to statements by the New York-based rating company on Friday.

Chevron will generate nega-tive cash flow amid rising debt for at least the next two years, while Shell will have elevated leverage following its acquisition of BG

Group, Moody’s said. Prices are expected to stay low through this year and next and continue to pres-sure Total’s operating cash flows and credit metrics, Moody’s said.

Crude price slumpOil companies big and small are having their credit ratings cut as the collapse in crude prices re-duces cash flows and limits their ability to sustain debt payments. Prices in New York are down by more than 60 per cent from a mid-2014 peak.

Chevron and Shell’s ratings were lowered to Aa2, the third-

highest grade, from Aa1. Total’s rating was brought down to Aa3, from Aa1. BP’s rating was con-firmed at A2, as its credit metrics and business profile compare fa-vorably with its major oil peers and the July 2015 settlement over the Macondo spill reduced legal uncertainties and gave clarity on its business, Moody’s said.

The actions conclude reviews started in January and February by Moody’s, which expects that global oil prices will remain weak over the medium term. The world is “awash in oil” and high invento-ries and production are declining

slowly, Moody’s analysts led by Terry Marshall said in a March 30 report. If US crude rises above $50 a barrel, investment by lower-cost, short-cycle producers will undercut the effort by Organi-sation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to bring down the global glut, the analysts said.

- Bloomberg News

Chevron and Royal

Dutch Shell had

their ratings reduced

by one level, while

Total’s was cut two

steps, the rating

agency said

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Italy to miss previous debt target ROME: Italy will fail to reduce its debt load this year as much as previously targeted due to lower than expected economic growth.

The debt ratio, the euro re-gion’s second-highest, will slip to 132.4 per cent of gross do-mestic product this year from 132.7 per cent in 2015, Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan told reporters in Rome on Friday af-ter the cabinet met to pass the government budget plan.

The new forecast for 2016 compares to 131.4 per cent tar-get published by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. - Bloomberg News

G R O W T H F O R E C A S T C U T

Riyada and NBC aided firms explore investment in DuqmTimes News Service

MUSCAT: As part of the monthly ‘Reyooq with CEO’ initiative, the National Business Centre (NBC) which is part of the Public Estab-lishment for Industrial Estates (PEIE), organised a two-day field visit for the incubated companies in NBC and Riyada incubator to the wilayat of Duqm.

The visit aimed at highlight-ing investment opportunities available at Duqm Special Eco-nomic Zone Authority (Sezad) and meeting the officials at the authority — Oman Drydock Com-pany and Port of Duqm.

A presentation was made by Mulkie Al Hashmi, Marketing Director at NBC, who highlighted NBC’s vision which is to become the premier platform for Omani entrepreneurs by providing busi-ness development support and guidance, training and mentor-ing, access to markets and indus-try experts and state-of-the-art, fully equipped, office space, meet-ing rooms and presentation facili-ties.Al Hashmi also underlined the objectives of NBC which com-prise facilitating and supporting the growth of investable ideas into successful businesses; build-ing entrepreneurial skills through dedicated and focused training, coaching and mentoring; and pro-viding business support facilities

from office space, administrative support, financial support and consultancy services that are cru-cial in ensuring the success and survival of new ventures.

Officials at Duqm Special Eco-nomic Zone Authority delivered a presentation underscoring the various investment opportuni-ties available in Duqm. It should be noted that SEZAD manages, regulates, and develops all eco-nomic activities in Duqm.It plans, designs, and implements long-term strategies for infrastruc-tural development and attracts investments to promote a wide spectrum of economic activities. It also oversees the urban expan-sion of the modern Duqm city while protecting the environ-ment, thereby ensuring Duqm its rightful place as the best loca-tion to visit, live, work,and invest in the Middle East.The Special Economic Zone at Duqm is a re-gional hub for maritime trans-portation and logistics services; a safe haven for investments in export processing industries based on petrochemicals, mineral resources and fisheries; and an attractive tourism destination on the Arabian Sea; thus acting as an important lever for the economic growth of Oman and the enhance-ment of the quality of life of the local communities of Al Wusta Governorate. The mission of

SEZAD is to improve the business environment of Duqm; develop its infrastructure services; manage its strategic assets and facilities; and build its human-resource ca-pabilities in order to attract local inward and foreign direct invest-ments in transportation and lo-gistics services, high-value-added industries, and tourism in accord-ance with the approved master plan, best international practices, good governance and the sustain-able use of natural resources.

‘Reyooq with CEO’ initiative consists of visits to high profile Omani companies and factories in cooperation with Riyada to meet with the CEOs and deci-sion-makers of these companies. The incubated companies at NBC shall get acquainted with various opportunities available for en-trepreneurs. NBC is an initiative launched by PEIE at the Knowl-edge Oasis Muscat (KOM) to offer promising Omani entrepreneurs a platform to develop their busi-ness ideas and advance them into growing ventures. The cen-tre offers a premier platform for Omani entrepreneurs by provid-ing business development sup-port and guidance, training and mentoring, access to markets and industry experts, and state-of-the-art and fully equipped office space, meeting rooms and presentation facilities.

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Etihad Rail transports 5m tonnes of sulphur granulesTimes News Service

MUSCAT: Etihad Rail, the devel-oper and operator of the UAE’s $11 billion national railway network, announced that it has transported more than 5.24 million tonnes of granulated sulphur in the first 18 months of Stage One operations for Abu Dhabi National Oil Com-pany (Adnoc), from sources at Shah and Habshan to its point of export at Ruwais.

Equivalent to more than 330,000 truck trips, the transport of granulated sulphur is the work-horse of Etihad Rail’s Stage One, which received approval for com-mercial operations from the Fed-eral Transport Authority’s (FTA) – Land and Maritime in December last year.

Two trains depart daily under the current timetable, each car-rying 11,000 tonnes of granulated sulphur and capable of reaching a top-speed of 120 kilometres per hour. Etihad Rail is the country’s

latest and most robust facilitator of sulphur movement, which is rapidly growing as an integral part of the UAE economy.

Sulphur is a by-product of oil and gas production and Adnoc and its

affiliates export tonnes of sulphur.“Surpassing the 5.24-million-

tonne mark with the transport of granulated sulphur is a significant milestone for Etihad Rail and stands as an emblem of our unwa-

vering commitment to facilitat-ing economic connectivity across Abu Dhabi and the UAE,” said Eng. Faris Saif Al Mazrouei, chief exec-utive officer of Etihad Rail.

“Stage One’s continued progress

is a testament to the strength of the partnership between Etihad Rail and Adnoc, who are committed to the UAE’s continued economic diversification and stand aligned with Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2021,” Eng. Al Mazrouei added.

Multi-billion dollar projectStretching a distance of 264-kilo-metre, Stage One links the sulphur sources of Shah and Habshan to the export point of Ruwais via the Mirfa depot, which was recently awarded the Estidama 2 Pearl Construction Rating by the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC) for its seven sustainable buildings. Stage One utilises seven state-of-the-art locomotives from US-based Electro-Motive Diesel, with wagons supplied by China’s CSR Corporation.

The multi-billion dollar inte-grated rail network project, which will span approximately 1,200 kilometres when complete, is un-

dergoing construction in three stages. The UAE will witness the development of a secure railway transportation network capable of transporting large volumes of goods and materials while linking the UAE’s principle centres of pop-ulation and industry, along with the greater GCC railway network.

Etihad Rail is being developed in line with the core tenets of Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2021, which collec-tively chart a course for economic diversification through strategic initiatives set to catalyse UAE so-cio-economic growth.

At full capacity, Stage One of Etihad Rail is slated to transport more than seven million tonnes of granulated sulphur annually.

E X P O R T

RAIL NETWORK: Equivalent to more than 330,000 truck trips, the transport of granulated sulphur is

the workhorse of Etihad Rail’s Stage One, which received approval for commercial operations. - File picture

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Regular grade petrol output in Sultanate rises

MUSCAT: Oman recorded a whopping 166 per cent year-on-year increase in the production of regular (90) petrol during the first two months of 2016, with output surging to 1.03 million barrels compared to 388,100 bar-rels produced last year, according to the latest data released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).

Super (95) petrol output too logged a 2.1 per cent growth over the period to touch 3.43 million barrels as against 3.36 million barrels in 2015.

Last year, the aggregate output by Oman Oil Refineries & Petrole-um Industries Company (Orpic) of regular and super petrol stood at 2.02 million barrels and 23.34 million barrels respectively. It may be noted that last year, regu-lar petrol accounted for just 2 per cent of Orpic’s total petroleum products output, while super pet-rol had a share of 28 per cent.

The first two months registered a 12.8 barrels increase in the out-

put of petroleum products (pet-rol, jet fuel, oils, LPG, propylene, naphtha, long residual and others taken together) compared to last year, with production increasing to 13.90 million barrels compared to 12.32 million barrels achieved in 2015.

There has been a marked in-crease of 35.2 per cent in the pro-duction of jet fuel (aviation fuel) by the end of February, which

surged to 890,500 barrels from 658,400 barrels in the same pe-riod of 2015.

Fuel oil productionOn the other hand, fuel oil pro-duction rose 33.9 per cent to hit 258,400 barrels as against 193,000 barrels from 156,000 bar-rels last year. However, in the case of gas oil output, the growth rate was confined to 13.6 per cent at 3.73 million barrels.

Meanwhile, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) production in-creased 15.8 per cent to 446,700 barrels from 385,900 barrels re-corded in the January-February period of 2015.

In contrast, Oman enhanced its SR naphtha output by a sig-nificant 107.1 per cent over the two months, driving production to 783,700 barrels compared to 378,400 barrels during the same period last year.

At the same time propylene production fell 11 per cent to 198,700 barrels while long resid-ual declined 6.6 per cent to 3.05 million barrels.

Other products showed a 59.4 per cent slump in output over the first two months compared to the figures last year. - ONA

Production of regular (90) petrol in January

and February 2016 surged to 1.03 million

barrels compared to 388,100 barrels

produced in the same period of last year

was the growth in

production of jet fuel

(aviation fuel) by the

end of February, which

surged to 890,500

barrels from 658,400

barrels in the same

period of 2015.

35%

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SIZABLE GROWTH: The total output of Oman Oil Refineries & Petroleum Industries Company’s regular

and super petrol stood at 2.02 million barrels and 23.34 million barrels, respectively. – File picture

Four planemakers compete to sell

aircraft for US-based Delta Air Lines

CALIFORNIA: Delta Air Lines is nearing a decision on upgrading its single-aisle fleet as four planemak-ers bid furiously to win the order, people familiar with the matter said.

Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and Embraer are competing for the sale as the second-largest United States carrier seeks to replace its McDonnell Douglas MD-88 workhorse jets for shorter domes-tic flights, three people said. Delta could make a decision as early as this month, two people said.

The stakes are highest for Bom-bardier, which is still trying to land a marquee US customer for its struggling C Series jetliner. United Continental Holdings Inc. twice this year opted for Boeing’s 737 rather than the Bombardier plane.

The Delta order would be the first since Ed Bastian was named in February to be the airline’s next chief executive. The carrier has gained a reputation as a savvy buyer of new and used aircraft un-der chief executive officer Richard Anderson, who is retiring next month. Delta said in January that it was considering the C Series as

the airline phases out some of its smallest jets. The airline is consid-ering ordering new narrow-body planes in installments rather than replacing its 116-jet fleet of MD-88s with a single purchase, one of the people said.

Shopping around“Delta has been evaluating new and used aircraft acquisition op-portunities in the roughly 100-seat gauge as we’ve continued to replace our 50-seat regional fleet with larger, more customer friend-ly mainline aircraft,” spokesman Michael Thomas said Friday. He declined to address the Atlanta-

based carrier’s strategy for re-placing the MD-88 fleet. Repre-sentatives for Airbus and Boeing declined to comment.

Embraer has been “working very hard” to place its largest jets, the E190 and E195 at Delta, the Brazilian planemaker said in an e-mailed statement. The US carrier doesn’t operate any Embraer jets in its mainline operation, although regional affiliates fly them under the Delta Connection brand.

Bombardier brought a C Se-ries jetliner to Atlanta earlier this week, one of several stops it made in the US, the spokeswoman Mari-anella Barrera said. - Bloomberg News

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India vies with China as the world’s biggest buyer of gold jewelry, thanks in large part to its cherished status in marriage ceremonies. Imports of the metal came to $35 billion last year, and were equivalent to about 43 per cent of the country's current account deficit in the September quarter. In November, Modi launched a programme to lure private gold holdings onto the market by getting banks to offer interest on

items deposited in their vaults.If he really wants to limit the amount of gold imported

into the country, here is a smarter way of doing it: Make it easier to produce the stuff domestically.

At the start of the 20th century, India was the world’s sixth-biggest gold producer, according to the country’s Geological Survey. Since then, production has slipped so dramatically that the likes of Sweden, Nicaragua and Kyr-gyzstan are bigger miners. According to the Geological Survey, about 80 per cent of the country’s gold output in 2006-2007 was a by-product of smelting imported copper.

You’d think, given this backdrop, that the government would be doing everything it could to encourage local miners. Far from it: Deccan Gold Mines, which has not dug up an ounce in 13 years because of the difficulty of ob-taining permits from state governments, told Bloomberg's SwansyAfonso, Rajesh Kumar Singh and Archana Chaud-hary that it has no incentive to explore for gold after laws passed last year forced miners to bid for the right to mine the deposits they find. Finding mineral deposits is risky, cost-intensive business. As with pharmaceuticals, mov-ies or venture capital, there is a long tail of failed invest-ments behind every blockbuster. While miners worldwide have been cutting back on exploration costs because of the slump in commodities prices, they will still spend about $8 billion in 2016, according to SNL Metals & Mining. The only reason companies risk this capital is because they hope to get first refusal on the right to dig up what they have found.

India has long-standing problems with corruption around the free allocation of mining leases, which helps explain the desire to change the law. But doctors need to be careful they don’t administer medicine that’s more harmful than the disease itself. If a country can only stop corruption in mining by removing the industry’s incentive to develop new mines, it's guaranteeing a future of rising import dependence.

This is a problem that goes beyond gold. China greeted its economic growth with a drive to increase domestic production of almost every raw material. Gold production has jumped four-fold over the past two decades, making China the world’s biggest miner of the metal. That has left it less dependent on imported materials and less exposed to foreign capital flight, thanks to a current account that has been in surplus for decades.

Of course, it is possible that India simply has a poor endowment of gold that was all tapped early in the 20th century. Mines, like oil wells, eventually run dry. And as anyone who has visited the ghost towns of Western Aus-tralia or California’s Sierra Nevada can testify, a history of gold mining does not necessarily indicate a future of gold mining. The problem at the moment is that without robust private-sector exploration, it is hard to be sure what the problem is: A paucity of resources in the ground, or a lack of capital to develop them. Only about 13 percent of the country’s 575,000 square kilometers of land with geologi-cal potential has been explored in detail, according to the Indian Mineral Federation. The country could be sitting on a gold mine, and not even know it.

– David Fickling/Bloomberg News

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MUSCAT: The Nissan Sunny from the house of Suhail Bahwan Auto-mobiles now comes in a refreshed appearance with subtle changes to the styling and the inclusion of new features in the cabin.

As the best-selling vehicle for four years in a row in the highly competitive sub-compact seg-ment, the Nissan Sunny could rest on its reputation for value, roomi-

ness and mid-size vehicle technol-ogy without a mid-size price. Yet the quest for constant improve-ment continues.

Auto enthusiasts can now avail exciting benefits on the Nissan Sunny that includes cash gift of OMR500, free registration, six years’ unlimited mileage ex-tended warranty, easy financing options, a loan term up to eight years with Bank Muscat attrac-

tive interest rates and periodic maintenance service only up to two years/20,000km whichever is earlier (offer includes only on the new service intervals of 10,000km). The offer is applicable on private registrations or per-sonal vehicles only.

Customers can also get unlim-ited access to Nissan’s prestigious vehicle lineup at the comfort of their homes or offices. Simply visit

Nissan Oman’s Facebook page i.ehttp://www.facebook.com/Sban-issanoman or send an SMS to get updated information on any of the vehicles from the house of Nissan.

Suhail Bahwan Automobiles is largely committed to support-ing Nissan’s growth in the Sul-tanate through major emphasis on customer satisfaction and by providing world-class after-sales services in Oman.

As the best-selling

vehicle for four years

in a row in the highly

competitive sub-

compact segment, the

Nissan Sunny could

rest on its reputation

for value, roominess

and mid-size vehicle

technology without a

mid-size price

Oman LNG signs pact with Applied Sciences CollegeMUSCAT: Oman LNG, in sup-port of teaching, learning and research, signed an agreement to finance the development and implementation of Virtual Desk-top Infrastructure (VDI) in the laboratories of the College of Ap-plied Sciences in Ibri, which ul-timately buoys academic educa-tion toughed at the college.

Oman LNG will provide the college with the next generation of desktop computing platforms offering increased flexibility in computing resources and secu-rity, says a press release.

Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Sarmi, undersecretary at the Ministry of Higher Educa-tion, signed the agreement with Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Massan, chief executive officer of Oman LNG Development Foundation.

“Through these initiatives we

hope to provide support where communities feel it is most needed. Our aim is to serve the community and contribute to all segments of society wherever possible,” said Al Massan.

The signing of the project re-flects the drive towards youth development and capacity build-ing efforts; an address delivered by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, to the Council of Oman in November 2008, in which he described that “giving attention to human resources, including the provision of the various tools required to enhance their per-formance, incentives to develop their capabilities, diversifying their creative talents and to im-proving their scientific and prac-tical qualifications, is the basis of real development and the cor-nerstone in its structure which is based on solid foundations".

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Bank Sohar sponsors 18th Oman International Dental ExhibitionMUSCAT: Reinforcing its com-mitment towards supporting the health sector in Oman, Bank Sohar recently participated as the silver sponsor of the 18th Oman Inter-national Dental Conference & Ex-hibition, held under the auspices of Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Saidi, Minister of Health.

The 18th Oman International Dental Conference & Exhibition was held at the Grand Hyatt Mus-cat with the opening ceremony attended by guests including min-istry officials and leading dental experts from around the country, says a press release.

Representing Bank Sohar at the honouring event were Fahad Ab-dullah Al Hooti, district manager of the Muscat Region, and Amjad Mahmood Al Raisi, senior branch manager - Oman Avenues Mall. As part of its sponsorship, Bank Sohar also had a stand present at the exhibition.

Manned by members of its Re-tail, SME and Privilege Banking staff, the stand provided visitors with key details on the market leading products and services of-fered by Bank Sohar.

Commenting on the bank’s sponsorship of the conference, Rashad Ali Al Musafir, acting CEO of Bank Sohar said: “The bank has always been a community-oriented organisation with a great focus on both personal and finan-cial wellbeing. As such we aim to continuously support events that help in laying the foundations for a healthy and strong society while also encouraging innovation in Oman’s healthcare sector. The 18th Oman International Dental Conference & Exhibition was just such an event, and one that we were glad to have the opportunity to support.”

The two-day conference was specifically designed to be of in-

terest to all dentists. It included an exciting and extensive lecture programme organised by the Sci-entific Committee which covered all scopes of dentistry.

Sessions were conducted where distinguished international and regional speaker had been invited to share their knowledge through their invaluable lectures and presentations. Leading special-ists and practitioners were also invited to present their experiences in specialised workshops.

These sessions and workshops as a whole provided attendees with insight into some of the latest developments in dental care while also exploring how some of these techniques might be introduced in their practice to enhance patient care. An exhibition featuring a fan-tastic array of companies from the dental industry showcasing their products and services was also present throughout the event.

S I LV E R S P O N S O R

Mercedes-Benz promotes healthy lifestyle among staffMUSCAT: Mercedes-Benz Oman staff members came together to take part in its recently held Staff Sports Day at the Bausher Rugby Ground.

A component of the leading brand’s ‘Our Passion’ platform, the day promoted the health benefits of an active lifestyle among its employees through a series of cricket, football, touch rugby, and team building ac-tivities under the watchful eye of expert sports trainers and coaches, says a press release.

“Recognising that our highly skilled and dedicated team is the engine of our outstanding and on-going success, the ‘Our Passion’ platform ensures they have the best job satisfaction, in the best workplace, with the best develop-ment and career opportunities,” said Clive Hammond, CEO, Mer-cedes-Benz Oman.

He explained that all aspects of ‘Our Passion’ are driven by values of teamwork, keeping promises, and treating one another with care and respect. “With a team build-

ing and health focus, the annual sports day is an extremely popular component of ‘Our Passion’ plat-form and was once again a great success. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the excel-lent Muscat Rugby Football Club, of whom Mercedes-Benz Oman is the proud official sponsor, for their logistic and operational support and the part they played in making the day so very memorable.”

Other recent ‘Our Passion’

activities include the introduc-tion of the Mercedes-Benz Oman Training Foundation Programme, focused on the development of the basic skill-sets of employees, such as communication and cus-tomer service skills. Part of the platform also are the Moukafa’ah Programme, recognising employ-ees who have delivered outstand-ing customer service or quality, and the ‘Race Through the Desert’ team building challenge.

S T A F F S P O R T S D A Y

Melody Music Centre holds ‘Melody Ensemble’

MUSCAT: Melody Music Cen-tre, the oldest music school in Muscat organised their 80th ‘Melody Ensemble’, a perfor-mance platform for students, re-cently at the Melody recreation hall in Darsait.

Many of the students and

teachers performed in the En-semble showcasing their music talent and enthusiasm towards the art form, says a press release.

The programme was orna-mented by many solo perfor-mances and group performances. Around 100 gathered in the au-

dience group and supported the performing group.

“These kinds of performances give the opportunity to eradicate the stage fear and thus advance our student’s public performing skills,” said the management team of Melody Music Centre.

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ROUND-UPAttractive offers add to Ford SUVs’ appeal

MUSCAT: Ford fans looking for-ward to owning their dream SUV can now visit any Ford showroom and realise their wish.

Ford recently announced a range of offers that can make own-ing a Ford SUV fun and memora-ble, says a press release.

“SUVs from Ford Motor Com-pany have been one of the most reliable in the industry. Depend-ing upon the need, Ford SUVs have time and again proved their superiority at getting the job done, whether on or off-road,” said a spokesperson from Arabian Car Marketing Company. “Now with special offers like up to three years/ 60,000km free service, up to OMR2,500 cash gift and free insurance, Ford SUVs have now become even more attractive to own. The offer will last until April 30,” he added.

In Oman, Ford has the latest range of SUVs that are making a huge impression on their fans. It includes the Expedition, F-150, Explorer, Edge, Escape, EcoSport and Ranger.

The Expedition is the most pow-erful and fuel-efficient Expedition yet, offering customers a full-size utility vehicle with a 3.5L Eco-Boost Engine, stylish design and fresh interiors across a diverse line-up that includes limited trim level. The Ford Expedition is avail-able with three years/60,000km free service (15 & 16 MY), free in-surance (15MY) and cash gift.

The F-150 5.0-litre V8 with twin independent variable camshaft timing has improved power and efficiency and features several innovative and smart technolo-gies, including smart trailer tow module with dynamic hitch assist, class-exclusive 360-degree cam-era with split-view display, high-wattage outlets, led spotlights, blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert, lane-keep-

ing system, twin panel moonroof, stowable bed extender and more. The F-150 is available with three years/60,000km free service (15MY), and cash gift.

The Ford Explorer comes standard with a 3.5-litre engine and an option of 3.5L EcoBoost Engine. The Ford Explorer now sports abundant new features; bet-ter cargo space behind the third row; strong turbocharged V6 en-gine and quiet highway ride. The Explorer is available with three years/60,000km free service (15 & 16 MY), and cash gift.

The Ford Edge is a midsize crossover SUV that features a mod-ern-looking interior. It is equipped with a standard 3.5-litre V6 en-gine. The Ford Edge will be avail-able with three years/60,000km free service (14YM), free insur-

ance (14YM), and cash gift.The 2.5 L engine Ford Escape

features more cargo space, clever technologies like the hands-free liftgate as well as the SYNC with MyFord Touch connectivity sys-tem. The Ford Escape is also avail-able with a 2.0 L engine. Fans of the Ford Escape can look forward to three years/ 60,000km (15 & 16 MY) free service, and cash gift.

Ford vehicles are known the world over for their exceptional safety, luxury and unsurpassed technological superiority.

Ford ploughs in millions of dol-lars into R&D each year to ensure that every Ford offers maximum safety and motoring pleasure for its customers.

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Emirates celebrates

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Sri Lanka to the world

DUBAI: On April 1, 1986, an Emirates Boeing 727-200 Flight EK800 departed Dubai Interna-tional Airport touching down in Colombo, Emirates’ fourth global destination.

Thirty years later, Emirates has logged 56 million miles, transported thousands of tonnes of cargo and continues to connect Sri Lanka to the world, with 34 flights a week to Dubai, Malé and Singapore, says a press release.

With approximately 12,000 seats and 780 tonnes of cargo car-ried per week each way, Emirates’ service to Sri Lanka has proven to be an indispensable resource for travellers, exporters and import-ers over the years.

The airline has already an-nounced it will increase capacity further with the addition of a fifth daily flight between Colombo and Dubai from August 1, 2016.

“We would like to thank all our customers and industry partners in Sri Lanka for their long-stand-ing support over the years. We are proud to contribute to the coun-try’s thriving tourism and trade industry, connecting Sri Lanka with more than 150 destinations

across six continents. Over the past few decades, we introduced new products on the route and provided an award-winning in-flight and on ground experience to Sri Lankan travellers.

“It’s been a remarkable journey and we look forward to offering further choice and excellent val-ue for money to our customers in Sri Lanka,” said Ahmed Khoory, Emirates’ senior vice president, Commercial operations - West Asia and Indian Ocean.

“West Asia has always been an important growth region for SkyCargo. Over the past 30 years, we’ve seen the route perform very well, with increasing volumes of cargo carried out of Colombo to important markets in Europe and the Americas via our hub in Dubai. When combined with the efficien-cy of one of the youngest fleets in the skies, unrivalled ground-han-dling facilities, and the very latest information technology, Emir-ates SkyCargo is the ideal partner for Sri Lankan-based businesses as they look to boost trade,” said Jassim Saif, vice president, Car-go Commercial - West Asia and South East Asia.

A N N I V E R S A R Y

Takaful Oman Insurance expands

network with yet another branch

SALALAH: Salem bin Aufait Al Shanfari, head of Dhofar Munici-pality, inaugurated the Salalah branch of Takaful Oman Insur-ance recently.

With this branch expansion the fast growing Islamic risk pro-tection provider will offer qual-ity Takaful products in Dhofar region, says a press release.

Sheikh Rashid bin Saif Al Saadi, the chairman of Takaful Oman, who was present at the event said, “We are very happy with the con-tinuing growth of Takaful Oman and are pleased to bring our brand of service to Salalah.”

O. G. Ravishankar, general man-ager of Takaful Oman presided over the launch event at Crowne Plaza hotel in Salalah. Speaking on this occasion he said: “This new branch shows our commit-ment to all regions of Oman and reiterates the fact that Takaful is for people of all backgrounds and we are proud to start our opera-tions in the Dhofar governorate.”

The new branch in Salalah is

conveniently located on 23rd July Street Salalah. The company aims to leverage its expanding pres-ence in the market with its slew of Islamic insurance offerings.

The company offers a range of Islamic risk protection products such as Motor Takaful, Marine Cargo Takaful, Property Takaf-ul, Group Health Takaful, Do-mestic helpers Takaful, Work-

men’s Compensation Takaful among others.

The company’s mobile app, launched last year, directs motor Takaful customers to the nearest garage and route to the nearest healthcare providers for health takaful customers.

The app also integrates with maps to show the route to any of its branch office locations.

Q U A L I T Y P R O D U C T S

Smart conversations likely to be highlight of Smart talks at ComexMUSCAT: Themed ‘Smart gate-way to growth and innovation’ Comex Smart talks powered by Telecom Oman will be focused on Internet of Things, Smart City, Enhancing tourism through ICT, Banking innovation and e-tailing.

The event will be held on April 12 to 14 from 10am to 2pm at Oman International Exhibition Centre alongside the Comex Busi-ness exhibition. The event is or-ganised by OITE Trade Fairs, says a press release.

A special session on digital learning would also be held with the support of Ministry of Educa-tion with the theme ‘Future of Dig-ital learning’ on April 14 from 4pm onwards at the same venue.

“It is a privilege for Telecom Oman to participate at the 2016 Comex. We consider this event to be an important forum for all the latest ICT developments in Oman. Our senior management team are presenting at Smart Talks, and we see this as a strong opportu-nity to present ourselves as one of the thought leaders on the digital economy. We look forward to net-working with our fellow present-ers, as well as the audience, on how telecom companies like ours can act as catalysts to drive inno-vation in infrastructure, products and services here in Oman. We see huge potential for Oman in the digital economy of tomorrow, and wish the very best to all participat-ing exhibitors,” said Darren Tong, Acting CEO, Telecom Oman.

“Through the Comex Smart talks, we would like our visitors to experience the glimpse of the fu-ture through wide range of topics

covered in each session. By bring-ing together industry professionals, experts, vendors, and other stake-holders, the Comex Smart talks aims to discuss the hottest industry trends, share best practices and in-novations, debate on the industry’s pressing challenges and chang-ing business models to transform Oman’s Industry sectors through ICT,” said Zaheer Ahmed, OITE Trade Fairs.

On the first day the attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest IoT trends, topics and innovations towards build-ing a smarter digital business. Designed in a presentation for-mat within the Comex Business pavilion, each of the session will be conducted by industry insiders. The speakers confirmed for this session will include Selcuk Ceti-nel, solutions executive, Cisco; Ali Kashoob, senior manager Product Development, Omantel; Muham-mad Atif Jamil, director of Smart City and IoT/M2M Solutions, Middle East Region, Huwaei; Raid Al Lawati, senior service delivery manager, Microsoft; Timothy Ricketts, solutions con-sultant, IBM Watson-IOT Middle East Africa; Qais Al Bahrani, sen-ior pre-sales consultant, Oman Computer Services; and Saba Al Busaidi, Viral Oman.

The second day would have two sessions focused towards Smart City – A step towards Smart Oman and Enhancing the tourism expe-rience through ICT. The attend-ees could learn the latest concept of building future cities and also experience the latest innovations such as augmented reality and vir-

tual reality enhancing the tourism experience. The speakers for the Smart City include Dr. Essam Mit-wally, regional director MENA, Quanergy Systems and Senior Consultant, Akhet Consulting; John Hoonhout, general manager, Cisco Oman; Muhammad Atif Jamil, director of Smart City and IoT/M2M Solutions, Middle East Region, Huwaei; Shahab Javan-mardi, CEO, Fanap; Juan Martin Sanchez, business development director, Reach-U. The speakers for the tourism session include Elias Tang Abdullah, managing di-rector, ASM Technologies; Ahmed Al Mufarji, application manager, National Centre for Statistics and Information; Farha Deeba Has-san, Nizwa College of Technology; Satyabrata Acharya, general man-ager, Bluecode Technologies.

The third day of Smart talks would explore the future of bank-ing innovation and e-tailing with the speakers Scott Manson, head of architectures for Middle East and Turkey, CISCO; Amir Mo-hammad Zohrevand, interna-tional business director, Fanap; DR. Siraj K.K., head of department - business studies, Ibra College of Technology, talking about the ap-plication centric infrastructure, one stop shop for payment indus-try and customer’s expectation from a modern bank. Whereas, Scott Manson; Jessica Asher, busi-ness director, Socioholics; Ahmad Fahad Al Shagra - co-founder & CEO of Nadrus.com; Ghalib Nom-ani, category manager, Sharaf DG, would share their views on the current global trend of e-tailing and its future prospects in Oman.

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Bank Muscat bags coveted award

MUSCAT: In recognition of the state-of-the-art electronic bank-ing service, Bank Muscat, the flag-ship financial services provider in the Sultanate, has won the Best Online Service in Oman award by Banker Middle East.

Marked by speed, convenience and security, the electronic bank-ing channels, notably mobile bank-ing, online banking and ATM/CDM network enable financial transactions anytime from any-where, says a press release.

Amjad Al Lawati, AGM – Cards & eBanking, said: “Bank Muscat is proud to be endorsed for the Best Online Service in Oman. Bank Muscat customers are increasingly moving to electronic banking chan-nels, the preference being mainly

due to factors such as the adaptive and flexible nature of services. The bank is focused on adding value and engaging customers through their preferred banking channels.”

The bank’s state-of-the-art mobile banking service has made banking truly mobile for the larg-est banking family in Oman who can bank 24/7 ‘anytime, any-where’. Notably, the mBanking ap-plication works on most of the mo-bile phones and is customised for iPhones, BlackBerry and Android based phones with simple icons and menus. The mobile banking service is available in both English and Arabic.

Al Lawati added: “In step with the Sultanate’s e-Government ini-tiative, Bank Muscat has been at the forefront, facilitating electron-ic payments. The bank enjoys an edge in electronic banking servic-es in tune with the requirements of a young, tech-savvy generation. A keen perception of customer re-quirements enables Bank Muscat to develop products in line with the current and emerging needs to further increase efficiency.”

The mBanking services include real time bill payment and pre-sentment facility for Oman Mo-

bile, Ooredoo, OIFC; fund trans-fers across the world via the bank’s SWIFT network; speed transfer to India, the Philippines and Sri Lan-ka; mutual fund purchases; instant credit card bill payments; Zakat calculator and charity payments.

Customers also have the option to set up standing instructions for future dated and recurring transac-tions on mobile banking for most of the key services like bill payments, funds transfer and remittances.

Winner of the coveted His Maj-esty Sultan Qaboos Award for the Best Public eService, mBanking is Oman’s preferred mobile banking

service with more than 410,000 registered customers.

Driven by the latest technologi-cal features offering a wide range of options, the enhanced online banking service helps Bank Mus-cat customers bank at conveni-ence from ‘anywhere, anytime’. For people constantly on the move, the online banking service is a boon.

The simple-to-use 24/7 service is available in both English and Arabic at https://www.bankmus-catonline.com The online service is highly secure with multiple level of validations. Moreover, any third party transaction can only

take place by authentication by the Bank Muscat Secure Token which makes the system very safe to use.

Retail customers are provided with an online registration facility so that the registration can be done by customers themselves without having to fill any forms. The online service facilitates fund transfers between own accounts, to third party accounts in Bank Muscat, to other bank accounts in Oman, international transfers and speed transfer to India.

For corporate customers, the online service provides total con-trol of finance 24 hours-a-day. In

addition to managing and trans-ferring between own accounts as well as other accounts within Bank Muscat, corporates can also arrange for local and international transfers, bill payments, transfer of salaries, vendor payments and much more in a secure environ-ment. Corporate customers can also specify an authorisation ma-trix for carrying out transactions, whereby initiators and authorisers for transactions can be defined.

Online bill payment facility cov-ers instant inquiry and payment for utility services such as electric-ity, water, mobile, landline, inter-net and Bank Muscat credit cards. The service also provides instant mobile top-up facility for Ooredoo and Omantel service along with school fees payments.

ATM/CDMs form a pillar of cus-tomer service and Bank Muscat can proudly claim that its largest network of 650 ATMs, CDMs and Integrated ATM/CDMs spread across the country is the preferred choice. Being a member of Oman-Switch and GCCNet, customers from any bank in Oman, the GCC countries and from around the world can use Bank Muscat ATMs for their cash requirements.

The bank has won the

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‘OLX Oman one of leading online classifieds platforms in Mena’STAFF REPORTER

MUSCAT: Omani residents have good understanding of the sec-ondhand market, said Abdallah Touqan, Senior Public Relations and Communications Lead at OLX Mena.

“Residents of Oman are very interested in buying and selling secondhand goods and this makes OLX Oman one of the leading on-line classifieds platforms in the Mena region,” Touqan said.

“People are selling many items that they are not using any more through OLX Oman platform. OLX also provides its users in Oman with the ability to upgrade for an item with higher value by selling the current ones and buy other items higher in value like selling their cars and upgrade to a better car they want to buy and this applies to other goods as well like mobile phones, tablets and Furniture,” Touqan confirmed.

According to him, residents of Oman are very keen to check the property section on OLX Oman.

“We have almost 500 thousand visitors in the property section per month,” Touqan asserted.

“We can say that one person in every eight people in Oman uses OLX property section, which makes us the number one property portal in the Sultanate,” he added.

According to the statistics, property listings on OLX have facilitated thousands of property deals in Oman in 2015 with 27,183 2BR apartments, 10,901 3BR apartments and 10,737 1BR apart-ments listed for rent.

Abdallah Touqan also said that OLX Oman’s auto section proved to be one of the most popular among the residents of Oman.

“The most searched cars on OLX Oman were Toyota, Nissan, Lexus followed by Mercedes and Hyundai,” he said.

According to Touqan, the five most frequent keywords used in the auto section were Prado, Pa-jero, Toyota, Lexus and Camry. He also said that 70 percent of the ads in their online site get a reply in the first few days.

“It shows our reach in the peo-ple of Oman,” Touqan asserted.

Speaking about the future of OLX Oman, Touqan said: “We would like to change the culture of ownership in Oman.”

“We like to educate the peo-ple that there is no need to buy everything new and to sell the products that are unnecessary and make some cash out of it,” he added.

According to OLX official, the secondhand market can help country’s economy.

“Selling the secondhand goods will improve the gross domestic product; you can reduce the num-ber of goods imported and can increase the domestic product,” Touqan pointed out.

He also said that they found out that 67 per cent people use the English version of their online site and 32 per cent utilise the Arabic version.

“This shows that the English speaking expats in Oman show more interest in the secondhand market than the Arabic resi-dents,” Touqan said.

“So we would like to educate the Arabic residents on how to ex-plore from the second hand mar-ket,” he continued.

According to him, people are holding their products because of three reasons; some think they can use it later, others underes-timate the value of their items while some people feel shy about selling and buying secondhand goods because of social pressure or some cultural reasons.

Abdallah Touqan also said that the platform had launched useful and unique features to provide its users in Oman with an enhanced experience so they can buy and sell easier and faster.

“We listened to the feedback from our users in OLX Oman, and we gave them five new fea-tures that will assist them and allow them to get the best of our platform. Each new feature was designed to serve a unique need,” explained the official.

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OF OMAN

Smart Meetings & Events at Park Inn OmanMUSCAT: Smart Meetings and Events hospitality concept for both Park Inn by Radisson Hotels in Oman, offers consistent con-nection, choice and community for modern business gatherings.

Smart meetings and events are designed to deliver the right type of smart food, drinks, event

spaces and technology to support guests’ life and work styles, says a press release.

“Fresh, colourful and engag-ing, Park Inn by Radisson, offers a selection of diverse destinations, flexible spaces, a valuable selec-tion of packages and a nutritious Smart Food menu. Our main focus

is to provide a well improved con-nection and choice to our valued guests to satisfy their meeting requirements and to be respon-sible business in our communi-ty,” said Rabih Zein, cluster gen-eral manager at Park Inn Muscat and Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Residence Duqm.

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Bank Sohar completes nine years of banking excellence as real star

MUSCAT: Since its inception, nine years ago, Bank Sohar has placed great emphasis on building strong relationships with its customers.

It has since emerged to become a key player on the Oman banking scene, not only succeeding in grow-ing into one of the leading banks in the country, but also garnering a reputation for its customer ori-ented products and services, finan-cial strength and as a pioneer in the banking sector, says a press release.

“At Bank Sohar we have always placed customers at the very heart of our business. As such we continue to invest heavily in our branch and ATM network, as well as our online, SMS Banking and direct channels in order to provide improved convenience and ac-cessible banking services for our customers. We are also focused on enhancing our customer sup-port and achieving excellence in overall customer experience,” said Rashad Ali Al Musafir, the acting CEO of Bank Sohar. “We believe that, in order to achieve true bank-ing excellence, introducing the correct products and implement-ing the right strategies at the right time can make all the difference. Doing so correctly will allow us to better align our structure and business focus with the needs of our customers and communities, and in so doing, position us for long-term success. As such we will continue in our quest, building on our successes while continuing to deliver excellence in customer ser-vice. I am confident that, through the wise guidance and bold vision set forth by our Board, the trust of our stakeholders, commitment of our staff, and the loyalty of our customers, Bank Sohar will surge forward towards yet another year of banking excellence in 2016.”

Over the course of 2015, Bank Sohar received 16 recognitions comprising local, regional, and international awards; and has al-ready received four new recogni-tions in just the first three months of 2016. These recognitions range from excellence in performance, quality, customer service, social media and CSR, which serve as a testament to the bank’s commit-ments in upholding excellence in all its endeavours and strategies and hard work of its management and staff.

Reiterating its financial strength, Bank Sohar witnessed impressive gains in key areas while mitigating and controlling any drops despite the challenging market conditions globally and the drop in oil prices in 2015. As a mat-ter of fact, Bank Sohar registered a net profit of OMR27.746m and an operating profit of OMR37.899m in 2015. Net interest income during the year climbed to OMR49.846m compared to 47.592m represent-ing an increase of 4.74%, while the operating income for the year 2015 increased by 0.83% to OMR70.910m.

Impressive gains were also achieved in other areas of the bank’s business with net loans and advances jumping 15.74% dur-ing the year to touch OMR1.647b, against the previous year’s level of OMR1.423b. The overall gross loans stood at OMR1.683b as of end 2015 compared to OMR1,455m in 2014, representing an increase of 15.67% for the year. However, cus-tomer deposits remained stable at OMR1.464b during 2015.

Further contributing to its ac-complishments were some subtle yet successful alterations to the organisational structure of certain divisions within the bank, coupled with the introduction of numerous innovative and unique retail and corporate products. In addition, the bank’s Islamic Banking window – Sohar Islamic, continued to offer customers a wide choice of ever-evolving products and services to choose from, further strengthening the promise of continued growth of the bank’s business. Further-more, given its popularity and as a key means of communication to its customers and fans, the bank

made significant strides in its so-cial media platforms; witnessing tremendous growth and a high level of engagement from customers and fans alike.

Stemming from its strong belief that corporates are socially re-sponsible towards the community they serve, Bank Sohar has donat-ed to and supported the initiatives of various local associations and their branches in different regions during the year. The bank also ac-tively contributed towards events and initiatives aimed towards the development of the economy and the communities in which it oper-ates and has even been actively in-volved in several SME initiatives.

Retail BankingThe Retail Banking Division con-tinues to be one of the key con-tributors to Bank Sohar’s success offering an array of customer-cen-tric products and services to sat-isfy the diversified requirements of clients. In 2015, the key focus of the bank, and subsequently the Retail Division, was on enhanced ‘customer service’. As such, a sig-nificant portion of the division’s efforts were directed towards en-hancing customer satisfaction and their overall experience across the bank’s retail network. This encom-passed the bank’s branch network, products and services, online banking services as well as social media channels.

Further, in order to improve cus-tomer service and satisfaction lev-els, the Retail Division identified two branches in major locations namely Salalah and Rustaq; to be shifted with a focus on customer benefits, convenient parking and easy accessibility to other ameni-ties. Later in the year, Bank Sohar also celebrated the formal open-ing of its 27th branch at the Oman Avenues Mall, Al Ghubra. This was the first ever branch to be opened inside a mall offering extended business hours.

Significant milestones were achieved on the Card products front, mainly the launch of the bank’s ‘Mukaaf’aat Al Mumayaz’ Credit Card Loyalty Programme available through two premier credit cards – the Excel Platinum Credit Card and Excel Diamond Infinite Credit Card. The year 2015 also witnessed the introduction of various value added services and campaigns promoting the use of plastic payment instruments in-stead of cash for the daily transac-tions such as the ‘Spend and Win’ promotion and the ‘Visa London Promotion 2015’. The bank’s con-tinued success was also in no small part due to the unique Al Mumayaz Savings Scheme, which last year saw over 1,000 winners from all bank branches before it came to a close at the end of the year. Following the resounding success of last year’s campaign, and based on the overwhelming response from customers, the bank comprehensively improved the Al Mumayaz Savings Scheme for 2016. Launched in January, the new scheme now offers the highest number of prizes and the broadest spectrum of winners of any Al Mumayaz Savings Scheme to date; totalling well over 1,500 winners, encompassing hourly, children’s, general, branch guaran-teed, ladies, and exclusive draws. In addition to the savings scheme, the bank also launched a number of other offers and promotions, primarily focusing on its loan products and services. These in-cluded personal Loan special offer for customers, Al Mumayaz Auto Loan special offers for Ramadan and National day, and the ‘Smart Loan’ offer for personal loans in November.

Bank Sohar also strives to en-sure that customers have easy access to its comprehensive port-folio of products and services, of-fering various channels of interac-tion across the Sultanate. These include a network of 27 conven-tional branches, Call Centre, In-ternet Banking, SMS Banking and 48 ATMs operating under the ‘OmanNet’ platform. The bank’s ATMs at Buraimi, and Shinas borders continue to operate with the ‘Dirhams Dispensing’ facility; thus adding immense conveni-ence to businessmen who travel and transact business across the border on a regular basis, as well as to customers who visit the United Arab Emirates. Customers also enjoy the advantage of a 24/7 Cash Deposit facility at all Bank Sohar branch ATMs as another value-added service.

Corporate BankingThe Corporate Banking Division addresses the requirements of a broader range of Bank Sohar’s corporate customers and has ap-plied a more focused approach on domestic business, ranging from Large, Mid, Emerging Corporate and SMEs to Project Financing.

Bank Sohar has been considered to be one of the most specialised banks in the country; offering fi-nancial services, through its Large Corporate Banking (LCB) unit, to various large corporates operating in fields such as oil & gas sector, large infrastructure projects, re-tail projects, mining projects and more; all of which are the back-bone of the country’s economy. In addition to this and in line with the present focus of the country, the bank’s involvement in large value hospitality and educational projects has been substantial and clearly noticeable. These include the development of key resorts in large scale mixed-use develop-ments, supported and promoted by the government through Om-ran. The bank also provides its ser-vices to the expansion projects for educational institutes, and financ-ing of several manufacturing units; while also playing an active role in various industrial projects based in the regions of Sohar, Salalah, Rusayl and Duqm.

The Mid Sector Corporate Bank-ing unit has the necessary skills to cater to the banking requirements of groups which are considered me-dium in asset size and have special-ised requirements like trade and structured finance. The MSC team has the necessary skills to cater to the oil and gas, hospitality, educa-tion, retail and contracting sectors. Over the course of 2015, the group had major success in sourcing busi-ness in the oil and gas, retailing and hospitality sectors.

The major focus of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Unit at Bank Sohar has been to provide knowledge about banking to this industry as well as secto-rial specialisation. The unit has played an advisory role to nascent industrial clusters in Oman and has emerged as a trusted guide, continuing to focus its vision to follow the government’s direc-tives in deviating away from an oil dependent economy. In 2015, Bank Sohar’s SME Unit aimed at becoming a knowledge partner, provide total business solutions to budding entrepreneurs, and intro-duce SMEs to entry level risk man-agement through educating them on early warning signs. Promoting the ‘one bank approach’ to ensure cross-selling of products has been another key advice shared by the specialists employed by the unit. During 2015, the SME Unit also participated and supported several SME initiatives and was involved in a number of industry events. The bank had also previously wit-nessed a significant MoU being signed with The Zubair Corpora-tion for providing cooperation and financial support to the SME sec-tor. In order to service the segment effectively, SME desks have been functioning at the bank’s branches in Sohar and Salalah whilst plans are in motion to open services in Nizwa and Sur.

Since having set up the depart-ment in 2013, the Project Finance & Syndication Unit has already demonstrated its skill in project appraisal and its capability of syn-dicating large scale projects and finance transactions. As a result of the unit’s efforts, Bank Sohar has created a unique position for itself

in the syndication market. Taking forward the Sultanate’s vision on 2020 tourism, Bank Sohar commit-ted OMR70 million towards fund-ing of two luxury hotel project both developed in the Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre in Muscat.

The bank’s strategy to keep a dedicated Government Institu-tions & Public Sector unit to ad-dress the banking needs of this important segment has been appreciated by the market. Cur-rently, leading PSGs and govern-ment departments are associated with Bank Sohar. If required, the unit can partner with leading lo-cal Omani banks for syndications to address large sized finance re-quirements of nationally impor-tant projects. These include large projects under shipping, oil & gas, hospitality industry and more; and also includes large scale projects such as the Oman refinery.

The Trade Finance Unit prides itself in being one of the most re-sponsive and client-driven trade teams in Oman. As a matter of fact, the unit, over the course of 2015, has received admirable per-formance awards for impressive accuracy and quick turnaround times. This includes the coveted ‘Trade Award 2014’ from Com-merzbank, Germany, in recogni-tion of the operational excellence displayed when handling Letters of Credit. The unit processes both; fund based services such as work-ing capital finance, LTRs and bill discounting, and non-fund based services such as Letters of Credit (LCs) and Letters of Guarantee (LGs). These services are avail-able for both; normal operations of corporate clients, as well as their project and capital investment needs. Further, a separate system provides similar services to clients of Sohar Islamic – Islamic window of Bank Sohar. It is through these specialised units that corporate operation’s offers an entire range of services to assist the bank’s cor-porate customers at all levels. Fur-thermore, as part of the resource development strategy, Bank So-har’s Corporate Banking Depart-ment ensures to sustain talented and professional consultants that are aware of the market and client requirements. Manned by such a cohesive and knowledgeable team of professionals, the bank is more than capable of guiding companies on services that most efficiently meet their desired financial re-quirements. As a result, the Corpo-rate Banking Division has over the years, managed to garner a reputa-tion for its unmatched turnaround time, focused approach, corporate advisory and tailor-made facili-ties. Additionally, the division has earned a reputation for finding solutions and structuring appro-priate facilities for the smooth op-eration of any company within its scope of business.

Investment Banking The Investment Banking team han-dles investments and capital mar-ket related needs of retail and insti-tutional clients. It comprises three primary units – the Asset Manage-ment Unit, Capital Markets Unit, and Wealth Management Unit. The team aspires to adopt the highest standards of ethics, since trust, re-liability and effort are the corner-stones of any investment banking business. It is also in the process of implementing a software solution that will enhance its capabilities of reporting to and communicating with clients.

The Asset Management Unit sets up innovative funds that seeds

and nurtures green field manufac-turing projects for long-term gain. The Unit set up the Oman Devel-opment Fund (ODF) in order to fa-cilitate green field manufacturing projects that would eventually aid in the diversification of the Omani economy, in turn reducing depend-ence on the oil and gas sector. OD-Fis therefore a synergistic combi-nation of a private sector initiative with a positive social impact. In 2015, ODF completed its incorpo-ration with a committed capital of about OMR15 million from Omani institutional investors. The first investment into a green field iron and steel project has now been ini-tiated and the project has achieved financial closure from a mix of conventional and Islamic sources and is expected to commence con-struction in the Sohar Industrial Estate soon.

The Capital Markets team seeks to provide asset management so-lutions to cash surplus entities. The team understands investor requirements and implements solutions through trust accounts or specific mandates. The team also attracts investments into the Muscat Securities Market (MSM) from regional and international in-vestors, and is focusing on building volumes and establishing a strong track record. Both of these are cru-cial to a sustained and profitable asset management business.

The Wealth Management team sources and provides interna-tional investment opportunities for local investors. The team main-tains an inventory of global funds and other specialised investment vehicles that provide exposure to various geographies, asset classes, industrial sectors and investment themes. These are matched to the clients’ specific requirements in terms of risk, return, liquidity and time horizon.

Financial Institution GroupThe Financial Institutions Group (FIG) continued to strongly sup-port the bank with its growing net-work of foreign correspondents and relations. Relationships were forged with additional banks all across the globe in order to sup-port the remittance, trade and treasury businesses of the conven-tional bank as well as the Islamic Window. Increased due diligence on account of Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, Anti-Money Laundering and Know Your Cus-tomer principles has imposed ad-ditional compliance and regulato-ry checks being vitally important.

The group was also instrumen-tal in raising $250 million as a Syn-dicated Term Facility which was lead by Bank ABC, Bahrain, and serves as a measure of strategic diversification of funding sources for the bank. The group continues to engage with rating agencies – FITCH and Capital Intelligence; both of which continue to rate the bank as investment grade. It also acted to further diversify and in-crease the committed lines from foreign banks and maintain an income-generating portfolio of syndicated loan assets to foreign banks. This portfolio earns the bank a positive risk-adjusted net income and, looking ahead, the emphasis will be to generate ad-ditional income from financial institutions across the globe in a risk-controlled framework.

Islamic BankingCommencing operations in May 2013, Sohar Islamic was estab-lished with the aim of undertaking all banking business and services

which are permitted for banks under applicable laws and regula-tions, and subject to the Islamic Sharia principles. It functions as a bank within a bank on the basis of Islamic principles and opened its first branch in Falaj Al Qabail, in the Sohar region. Three more branches were subsequently opened covering Muscat, Salalah (Saadah) and Dakhiliyah (Firq) regions. More recently Sohar Is-lamic also opened its fifth branch in Al Khoud. Furthermore, the ex-isting branch network is being fur-ther augmented with internet and mobile banking, for which a mo-bile application was also recently launched.

Sohar Islamic strives to main-tain the highest standards through-out its branch network and as such conducts regular training sessions for its staff. In line with its efforts, several in-house training sessions have been held in 2015 to enhance the level of understanding of staff in Islamic products and services. In addition, selected staff have been sent to attend external training pro-grammes on Islamic Banking. The Sharia Supervisory Board also ex-pressed its satisfaction on the level of training imparted to the staff of Sohar Islamic on Islamic products and services.

Human ResourcesThe Human Resources Division (HRD) continued to enhance com-petencies and skills of the Bank’s employees. Throughout the year, the department continued its ad-vancements in new methods and techniques in its approach to-wards employee development. It also continued to enhance its com-petency based HR practices, using the best available training sources and methods in order to achieve the bank’s vision.

As a matter of fact, in 2015, the bank organised 157 training pro-grammes which provided 1,196 open spots for employees to at-tend. Of these, 118 programmes were conducted by the bank’s in-house training centre in Qurum, thereby making training more cost effective and job relevant. Ad-ditionally, the bank sponsored 22 young Omanis for further educa-tion in banking studies at Collage of Financial Studies (CBFS). Fifty five members of the staff were also sent overseas for training pur-poses to specifically meet their education requirements, since these programs were not available within the country.

Bankman, a fact-driven initia-tive, was also introduced by Bank Sohar in 2015, providing a solu-tion that ensures staffing levels are benchmarked to activity lev-els in order to improve efficiency. Currently used at all Bank Sohar branches, Bankman calculates ef-ficiency and productivity of each branch; which in turn determines the manpower requirement per branch and department based on the number of transactions and the volume of work. Doing so allows the bank to make more informed busi-ness decisions that will address any potential areas of development.

The business of Bank Sohar has grown exponentially over the past few years with an ever increas-ing clientele base on both the re-tail and corporate front. In order to efficiently support this growth trend, a major restructuring of the bank took place in June 2015. This restructure saw the bank’s senior management structure be-ing streamlined, with an enhanced focus on strategy, business growth, operational efficiency and people development. This restructuring also facilitated the career develop-ment of many Omani staff at the senior management level as well as help the bank improve in its busi-ness performance.

Omanisation continues to be the HR cornerstone of all future strategies. As a result, the bank maintained an Omanisation rate of over 92% as of the end of 2015. Underlining Bank Sohar’s strong commitment towards providing job and training opportunities to young Omanis, 21 of its new Om-ani recruits were fresh university graduates. In addition, 130 of the bank’s Omani staff were promoted to higher positions, subsequently seeing them take on greater re-sponsibilities within the bank.

With such focused develop-ments in the pipeline, Bank Sohar will continue to position itself as a niche provider of products and ser-vices with an objective to be differ-ent, whilst ensuring speedy deliv-ery to meet customer expectations.

Reaching out to

customers, it has

emerged as a key

player on the Oman

banking scene

At Bank Sohar we have always placed customers at the very heart of our business. I am confident that, through the wise guidance and bold vision set forth by our board, the trust of our stakeholders, commitment of our staff, and the loyalty of our customers, Bank Sohar will surge forward towards yet another year of banking excellence in 2016

Rashad Ali Al MusafirActing CEO of Bank Sohar

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It’s official, chess legend Anand to visit Sultanate from May 12

A. SESHAGIRI [email protected]

MUSCAT: It’s confirmed. Indian chess legend Viswanathan Anand will be visiting Oman from May 12.

The chess maestro from Chen-nai or Tiger of Madras, as he is popularly known among legions of his fans, Anand will be in the Sul-tanate’s capital on an invitation from International Chess Acad-emy of Oman (ICAO).

The former multiple world champion’s visit, which according to International Chess Academy of Oman is made possible by the sponsorship of Zawawi Group’s Alawi Enterprises, will be a five-day affair with the possibility of it get-ting extended by a couple of days.

The ICAO is bringing Anand to Oman with the primary objective of promoting the game in the Sul-tanate and to provide encourage-

ment to the children to continue to play the game they love.

Confirming the news of Anand’s visit, Academy’s manager and chief coach Ismael Karim said, ‘Vishy is visiting Oman from May 12’.

Ismael Karim, an International Master who previously served as Oman national team coach, first thanked Zawawi Group and Alawi Enterprises for ‘readily agreeing’ to back the ambitious project.

“I would like to thank Zawawi Group and Alawi Enterprises, es-pecially (Director) Alawi Al Zawa-wi, for making this possible. With-out their support it would not have been possible to realise our dream of bringing Vishy to Oman,” he said.

“When we approached Alawi (Al Zawawi), he readily agreed to the proposal as was the case when Kasparov visited Oman,” he said referring to former Russian world champion Garry Kasparov’s trip to

the Sultanate in 2014 which was also made possible by Alawi, who is also an avid chess enthusiast.

Then the ICAO coach sat down with the Zawawi Group CEO Ka-siraman Swaminathan to work out the modalities.

“Thanks to their interest and knowledge in chess they gave a go-ahead for our plans. All they wanted was to run the whole af-fair professionally, which I as-sured that’s what ICAO stands for,” Ismael Karim said.

“So here we are preparing for Vishy’s visit now. We have to thank Alawi Enterprises and their brands Muscat Pharmacy,

Zahara Travel and DHL.”

Anand’s challengers Giving details of the actual activi-ties planned for Anand’s visit, he said: “Vishy will be here on a five-day visit and probably two addi-tional days which will be more of a private affair.

“Anand will arrive on May 12 and the following day, he will play a simultaneous exhibition match at the Avenues Mall,” he said.

Asked about who will get the opportunity to challenge Anand, who became India’s first Grand-master in 1988 and then went on to win five world championship ti-

tles (2000-02, 20007, 2008, 2010, 2012), he said: “Our primary aim is to encourage the children and to inspire the kids who play chess with Vishy’s words of wisdom. So majority of them will be children as well as top Omani talents.

“We will be conducting five tournaments in Indian schools, which will be like selection events for the exhibition match,” he said. “From each of these five events, the top boy and the girl will play with Vishy in the exhibition match.”

The five tournaments will start with the first one on April 16 at Indian School Al Seeb. The second one is scheduled for April 21 and

will be played at Indian School Al Ghubrah where students of Mod-ern International School will also be competing.

Annual affairThey will be followed by competi-tions at the Indian School Muscat (April 23), Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir (April 30) and Indian School Darsait (May 7).

“In addition to the ten school-children, we will be picking eight Omani talents. To select the Omani players, who will come from all over Oman, we will have a tournament on May 12 and the winners will stay back to play with Vishy the follow-ing day,” Ismael Karim said.

There will be a couple of slots for the sponsors, he informed.

The ICAO coach also said: “On May 14, Vishy will deliver a lecture and will be involved in an interac-tive session with the children at the academy. This session will not be an open event but an exclusive one for the academy students.”

On May 15, Anand may visit a few schools but the programme will ‘de-pend on how things work out’.

Stating that Anand’s visit is go-ing to be a great opportunity for the children to learn and get inspired by the legend, Ismael Karim said: “As I said our aim is to popularise the game and visit of Vishy will surely inspire the children. Our ultimate idea is to make such visits annual affairs. I have no doubt, if everything works out well, we will achieve that objective.”

Thanks to the support from Zawawi Group’s

Alawi Enterprises, chess maestro from

Chennai will be here on an invitation from

International Chess Academy of Oman. During

his visit, which begins on May 12, Anand will

play a simultaneous exhibition match

CHESS MAESTRO: Viswanathan Anand’s visit will inspire the chess enthusiasts.

CHIEF SPONSOR: Alawi Enterprises’ Alawi Al Zawawi, left, seen in

this file photo with Garry Kasparov, has ‘readily agreed’ to support

Anand’s visit to Oman.

I would like to thank Zawawi Group and Alawi Enterprises, especially Alawi Al Zawawi, for making this possible. Without their support it would not have been possible to realise our dream of bringing Vishy (Anand) to Oman

Ismael KarimICAO chief coach

Pune outclass Mumbai IndiansMUMBAI: Rising Pune Super-giants produced an impressive all-round performance to outclass Mumbai Indians, defeating them by nine wickets in the opening match of the ninth edition of Indian Pre-mier League (IPL) at the Wankhede Stadium here on Saturday.

Batting first, Mumbai lost wick-ets at regular intervals and were restricted to 121 for eight in 20 overs. Harbhajan Singh (45 not out) was the top scorer for the home side.

In reply, riding on Ajinkya Ra-hane’s unbeaten 66, Pune chased down the target comfortably post-ing 126 for one in 14.4 overs.

Chasing the target, Pune got off to a flying start with openers Rahane and Faf du Plessis (34) smashing the bowlers to all parts to post 57 for no loss in powerplay.

The duo kept the run flow go-ing without losing any wickets by striking boundaries at regular in-tervals to post 76 after completion of nine overs.

But a bowling change by skip-per Rohit Sharma worked well as Harbhajan cleaned up Du Plessis to leave Pune at 78 for one in 9.4 overs and keep Mumbai in the game.

However, Rahane along with in-coming batsman Kevin Pietersen

kept on rotating the strike fol-lowed by couple of boundaries and big hits to take their team close to victory line.

Ajinkya Rahane played sensibly to bring up his half century in just 32 balls. He remained unbeaten alongside Pietersen (21 not out) to take the team to their first victory of the season.

Opting to bat first, Mumbai In-dians got off to a disastrous start

losing their first four batsmen — Lendl Simmons (8), Rohit Sharma (7), Hardik Pandya (9) and Jos Buttler (0) — inside first five overs of play to have the team tottering at 30 for four.

New batsmen Kieron Pollard (1) and Ambati Rayudu held on for couple of overs but the West Indian’s stay in the middle was cut short by medium pacer Rajat Bhatia in the first ball of the eighth

over to have the home side in spot of bother at 40 for five.

The home side’s batsmen failed to stop their wickets from tum-bling as Shreyas Gopal who looked to give some sort of support to Rayudu departed in the 11th over to have team in trouble at 51 for six and leave the packed stadium shell-shocked.

From there on, Rayudu and in-coming batsman Harbhajan Singh played sensibly by sneaking in with couple of ones and twos with-out losing any wickets to help team cross the 65-run mark in 15th over.

With the dismissal of Rayudu, Harbhajan used his experience to best effect to stay put and pile on some useful runs with couple of boundaries and sixes for the hosts in the final overs to take team past 120-run mark.

Ishant Sharma and Mitchell Marsh picked two wickets each and Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhatia, Murugan Ashwin and R.P. Singh claimed one each for Pune.

Brief scores: Mumbai Indians 121/8 in 20 overs (Harbhajan Singh 45 n.o.; Mitchell Marsh 2/21, Ishant Sharma 2/36) lost to Rising Pune Su-pergiants 126/1 in 14.4 overs (Ajinkya Rahane 66 n.o., Faf du Plessis 34; Harb-hajan Singh 1/24). - IANS

I P L O P E N E R

UNBEATEN: Rising Pune Supergiants’ Ajinkya Rahane raises his

bat after scoring a fifty during their Vivo Indian Premier League

match against the Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium in

Mumbai on Saturday. – BCCI

FANJA ON TOP, SUWAIQ HELD, AL SHABAB EDGE SOHARFanja moved to the top of the Omantel Professional

League table with an easy victory over Al Musannah

in the Week 24 action at the Sultan Qaboos Sports

Complex on Saturday. On a day when the title rivals

Suwaiq slipped up, settling for a draw against Al Arou-

ba, Fanja hammered Al Musannah 5-0 to take their

points tally to 45, same as Suwaiq, who were held to

a goalless draw by Al Arouba in Sohar. But Fanja now

occupy the top spot thanks to their better goal average

of 19 against Suwaiq’s 11. Al Arouba are just a point

below the leading duo in the third place. In the day’s

other matches, Al Khabourah defeated Sur 1-0 and Al

Shabab edged Sohar 3-2. In Sunday’s matches, Muscat

meets Saham, Al Nasr take on Dhofar and Al Nahda

play Salalah. — JUN ESTRADA/Times of Oman

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SARCO squad defeat E&Y in a high-scoring thriller

MUSCAT: SARCO recorded a three-wicket victory over E&Y in a Raha Poly Products-sponsored C Division match at the Municipal-ity Ground I during the morning session on Friday.

Batting first, E&Y put on 199 for the loss of five wickets in 20 overs. Omar Sarfaraz top scored with 85. In reply, SARCO scored 200 for seven in 20 overs with Akshath and Hafiz Mohammed scoring 83 and 74 respectively.

Hassan Kamdar claimed three wickets for E&Y.

Brief scores: E&Y 199/5 in 20 overs (Omar Sarfaraz 85) lost to SARCO 200/7 in 20 overs (Ak-shath 83, Hafiz Mohammed 74; 3/43). Points: SARCO – 2 pts, E&Y – 0.

Future Oilfield post win In an Enhance-sponsored D Divi-sion match, Future Oilfield defeat-ed OCT Hail A by two wickets.

Batting first, OCT Hail A were bowled out for 109 in 16.3 overs.

Shuaib Al Balushi top scored with 36 runs.

Amir Khan claimed three wick-ets each for Future Oilfield.

In reply, Future Oilfield scored 112 for eight in 16.5 overs.

Imran Ali top scored with 53. Ha-roon Al Balushi claimed five wickets for Al Hail.

Brief scores: OCT Al Hail A 109 in 20 overs (Shuaib Al Balushi

36; Amir Khan 3/23) lost to Fu-ture Oilfield 112/8 in 16.5 overs (Imran Ali 53; Haroon Al Balushi 5/9). Points: Future Oilfield – 2, OCT Hail A - 0

RAY down Trust OilfieldIn a G Division match, RAY Inter-national defeated Trust Oilfield by eight wickets. Batting first, Trust Oilfield were bowled out for 142 in

19.5 overs with Shahid Mehmood top scoring with 43.

Ruban Durai and Ragunath M. claimed three wickets for RAY. In reply, RAY managed to score 144 for two in 14.2 overs. Ruban Durai top scored with 70.

Brief scores: Trust Oilfield 142 in 19.5 overs (Shahid Me-hmood 43; Ruban Durai 3/19) lost to RAY 144/2 in 14.2 overs (Ruban Durai 70). Points: RAY – 3, Trust Oilfield – 0).

Easy for Khalsa United In an I Division match, Khalsa United won by 57 runs against ONEIC. Batting first, Khalsa Unit-ed scored 176 for eight in 20 overs. Sushil Kadam top scored with 60.

Awais Ahmed and Nadeem Qureshi claimed three wickets each for ONEIC. In reply, ONEIC were bowled out for 119 in 17.5 overs. Ar-avind and Sukhmeet claimed three wickets each for Khalsa.

Brief scores: Khalsa United 176/8 in 20 overs (Sushil Kadam 60; Awais Al Ahmed 3/19) bt ONEIC 119 in 17.5 overs (Sukh-meet 3/10). Points: ONEIC – 0, Khalsa United – 3.

Mani’s Azad winIn a J Division match, Mani’s Azad posted a four-wicket win over Bronze Rock. Batting first, Bronze Rock were bowled out for 112 in 16 overs. Vineet

Pal top scored with 39. Romail David claimed three wickets for Mani’s Azad. In reply, Mani’s Azad scored 114 for six in 13 overs. Anil Samoon top scored with 52. Abdur Rahawan claimed two wickets for Bronze Rock.

Brief scores: Bronze Rock 112 in 16 overs (Vineet Pal 56; Romail David 3/13) lost to Mani’s Azad 114/6 in 13 overs (Anil Samoon 52; Abdur Rahawan 2/15). Points: Bronze Rock – 0, Mani’s Azad – 3.

Batting first, E&Y put

on 199 for the loss

of five wickets in 20

overs. In reply, SARCO

scored 200 for seven

in 20 overs

D DIVISION: Future Oilfield after their win over OCT Al Hail A. – Supplied photo

G DIVISION: RAY International who defeated Trust Oilfield.

Boosted by Manpreet’s return, India look to dominateIPOH: Bolstered by the return of midfielder Manpreet Singh, India will seek to dominate the hard-tackling Canada on Sun-day and boost their standing in the 25th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here.

The bereaved Manpreet last night returned from India after his father’s funeral to join his teammates for a training ses-sion this morning, giving coach Roelant Oltmans some options of tackling the rivals, who on Saturday overtook India on the round-robin league standings.

Canada defeated Japan 3-1 to take their points tally to four from three outings, having lost 1-3 to Pakistan and holding de-fending champions New Zea-land to a 1-1 draw.

India have three points from two matches, having defeated Japan 2-1 in their opening out-ings and then suffering a 1-5 defeat by World champions Australia.

Manpreet brings a lot of sta-bility to the India’s game-plan as he often takes up the centre-half ’s duties from Indian cap-tain Sardar Singh when the team is seeking to dominate. When under pressure, Man-preet is adept at playing a deep defender’s role and falls back to be the third full-back.

The news of his father’s de-mise reached Manpreet just hours before India’s opening fixture on Wednesday. He left for home just as the Indian team stepped on to the turf wearing black arm bands and observed a minute’s silence.

In Manpreet’s absence, the Indian midfield lost its sem-blance of competitiveness against World champions Aus-tralia in the last outing.

The Canadians have often proved to be troublesome to the Indians as they pack the de-fence and bank on quick coun-ter-attacks to exert pressure on the rival citadel.

Defending against the quick turnovers has been problem for India and coach Oltmans is seeking to teach the young play-ers in the squad ways to plug the gaps when falling back to de-fend on counters.

Oltmans was on Saturday seen observing the Canadians from the sidelines, trying to get acquainted with the opponents, whom India do not get to play often. India’s last encounter with Canada was a year ago here at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup when India prevailed 5-3.

This is the first time the In-dian team under coach Oltmans will be taking on Canada, who no longer claim to be the Pan American champions, but are among the four teams at this tournament to have qualified for the Olympics at Rio de Janeiro.

But Canada, generally regard-ed as minnows, will be no push-overs. They started the tourna-ment with a 1-3 loss to Pakistan. But they staged a strong come-back by holding defending champions New Zealand to a 1-1 draw in their second match before overtaking India on the points table with a 3-1 win over Japan on Saturday.

They are sitting pretty at the second spot with four points from three matches, the same as hosts Malaysia who are on top spot due to superior goal difference. The Canadians play counter-attack-ing hockey and rely on a strong defence. They are quite fast on the counter and could pose a tough challenge for the inexperi-enced Indian defence. - PTI/IANS

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KKR to miss Narine against Daredevils

KOLKATA: West Indian mystery spinner Sunil Narine will miss the opening game of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) against Del-hi Daredevils on Sunday, captain Gautam Gambhir said on Saturday.

The Trinidadian was cleared to bowl by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday but he had to fly back to his country to at-tend his father’s funeral.

Gambhir also shed light on the availability of all-rounder Andre Russell saying that he would be here for the IPL encounter on Sunday.

“Narine is not available for the first game, he is only available from the second. Russell is available,” Gambhir told reporters in the pre-match media conference. “I am more confident of Narine this year than I was last year and he will be comfortable with a remodelled ac-tion. Obviously he has bowled with the action.

“This year you will get to see the best of him as he knows the mon-key is off his back.”

Delhi Daredevils have roped in West Indies all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite, who turned out to be a match-winner for his regional out-fit in the final of the recently con-cluded World Twenty20.

The burly cricketer hit four consecutive sixes at the Eden last Sunday to help West Indies lift the trophy. But Gambhir insisted they are not solely focusing on the 27-year-old.

“We do not talk about individu-als. Daredevils are not only about Brathwaite, there are other quality players as well. If we have to win

we have got to beat the eleven play-ers in their side,” he said.

Asked if Gambhir is looking for-ward to using the IPL as a platform to get back into the Indian team, the skipper quipped,” I play IPL to win it and I do not see it as a platform to get back into the Indian team. It is about winning it for KKR and scor-ing runs for my franchise.”

The Delhi left-hander who has now led the Kolkata franchise for five years said they would not want to repeat the same mistakes they did last year.

“Very excited, looking forward to a good start. If you get off to a good start it takes a lot of pressure of you. We saw it last year when where we were at the top and in the last two games we slipped to number five. So hopefully we will try to start of well and continue that into the en-tire tournament,” Gambhir stated.

The skipper also did not want to dwell upon what impact former coach Trevor Bayliss had on the side.

“A successful team makes a suc-cessful coach. For Bayliss a lot of credit goes to the players in the

dressing room. It is the same for the captain,” he said.

Gambhir also stressed on the huge support they have got from the crowd at Eden Gardens and thanked them for sticking by the side through thick and thins.

“People, fans, have been the big-gest strength. The amount of loy-alty they have shown for the first three years and then sticking by us. Feeling sad when you lose, happy when you win. Hopefully we will try and give them a lot of happi-ness,” he said. - IANS

Skipper Gambhir

also shed light on

the availability of

all-rounder Andre

Russell saying that

he would be here for

the IPL encounter

on Sunday

READY FOR THE OPENER: KKR’s bowling coach Wasim Akram speaks to team member Morne Morke during training session at Eden Garden in Kolkata. – PTI

Privilege to have Dravid as mentor in Delhi camp, says BrathwaiteKOLKATA: West Indies all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite, who shot to fame with four consecu-tive sixes in the final of the World Twenty20 last week, says hav-ing Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid as his mentor in Delhi Daredevils is a privilege.

Dravid took up the job a few weeks back along with Paddy Up-ton who has been roped in as the head coach.

“I am privileged to be in the team as a World Cup winner. I hope to impact a youngster in the dressing room. I am privileged to have Ra-hul Dravid as the mentor — we had a couple of chats with him.

“I want to become better as a person and a player and hopefully will go back to the West Indies better equipped on how to play spin,” Brathwaite told the media.

Delhi will start off their cam-paign against two-time champi-ons Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens here on Sunday and the 27-year-old would get to play on the same pitch where he clobbered England’s Ben Stokes for those massive sixes in the World T20 final.

“It is the same place and the same fans but it is a completely different tournament, different teams and oppositions. So I will treat the game with respect. But I hope it happens again. But I am not thinking about it much,” he said.

Asked how he dealt with the media attention after becoming an overnight hero for the West Indies, the Barbados lad said: ”Personally it has been a bit of challenge. I have had a few prob-lems initially with time man-agement. Dealing with all the interviews and attention was a challenge. But now I am aware of what stardom brings with it. If I am successful these things are something I need to cope with.

“Everyone wanted to know what was going through my mind, how I did it. I tried to do as much interviews I could.”

He, however insisted he has moved on from all the hype and is now focussed on the job ahead.

“It has been a challenge, con-stant interviews, reliving four

sixes every day. It has been a chal-lenge to get off the hype and move on. I am in my mental space now to be ready for the game tomor-row,” insisted Brathwaite.

Brathwaite said he is willing to shift up and down the batting or-der depending on the team’s need.

“Whatever our team requires (on where he would like to bat). If the team wants me to bat at a certain position, I will try my best and adapt and make sure Delhi comes out on top,” he said.

Asked to compare Tests and the shorter forms of the game, Brathwaite said,”I love Test cricket. But every format has its space. T20 is a good spectator sport. Better cricketers are those who can adapt in all three.“ - IANS

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I want to become better as a person and a player and hopefully will go back to the West Indies better equipped on how to play spin

Carlos BrathwaiteDelhi Daredevils all-rounder

Comparing Kohli to Sachin not right: KapilKOLKATA: India’s first cricket World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev on Saturday said it is unfair to compare batting icon Sachin Tendulkar with current national superstar Virat Kohli at the present moment.

“Why do you need to compare the two? Sachin is a legend. Kohli is still playing at an early stage. I believe at present it is wrong to compare the two,” Kapil said here at an event.

Asked if Mahendra Singh Dho-ni should continue as captain of the side after India failed to make it to the World T20 final, Kapil said the decision should rest with the skipper and the selectors.

“You have to let him and the se-lectors decide. The selectors will make the change if need be. So it should rest upon them,” he said.

Commenting on India’s per-formance at the world event, Kapil said: “It was fabulous. Very good. But on that given day, the opponents outplayed us. They were brilliant.”

“If the rival team plays bet-ter, you must respect that. Every time India lose, I feel bad. But at the end of the day, it is cricket.”

The former India star all-rounder also insisted that T20 cricket is not spoiling the longer version of the game.

“Have you ever seen so many sixes being hit or such huge totals being chased down? So long as the cricketing world is there, I am for it,” he said. - IANS

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Arsenal title hopes hammered, Aston Villa all but relegated

LONDON: Arsenal’s title hopes were virtually extinguished in a 3-3 draw at West Ham United and Aston Villa’s top-flight status is merely mathematical after an eighth successive defeat all but sealed their fate on Saturday.

Needing a storming finish to the Premier League season and a Leicester City wobble to have any chance of finishing top, Arsenal seemed on course for a third con-secutive victory when they led 2-0 but the Gunners were rocked by Andy Carroll’s quickfire hat-trick.

Laurent Koscielny’s equaliser against the Hammers spared third-placed Arsenal a defeat in the last London derby at Upton Park but

they remained 10 points adrift of Leicester with six games left.

“We have to keep going no mat-ter what, and hope. You never know what can happen,” said man-ager Arsene Wenger although his priority now seems to be about sealing a 19th straight season in the Champions League by finish-ing in the top four.

The relegation trapdoor is not completely nailed down on bot-tom club Villa but after an eighth

consecutive league defeat, 2-1 at home to Bournemouth, they can start making plans for life in the Championship.

Villa are marooned on 16 points with five games left and the most they can now attain is 31, the haul that fourth from bottom Norwich City have after they went down 1-0 at Crystal Palace.

The former European champi-ons also have a minus-41 goal dif-ference compared to Norwich’s

minus-22 so only a surreal set of circumstances can save them.

LacklustreNewcastle still have a modicum of hope but it is fading fast after they lost 3-1 at Southampton to leave Rafa Benitez’s side second from bot-tom, six points behind Norwich and two adrift of Sunderland who host Leicester on Sunday. Swansea City effectively secured their safety as Gylfi Sigurdsson’s goal meant they

became the first side to beat Chelsea in the league since Guus Hiddink took charge in December.

Injury-hit Chelsea produced a lacklustre display as their 15-match unbeaten spell under Dutchman Hiddink ended in dis-appointing fashion in Wales.

Elsewhere, FA Cup semifinal-ists Watford and Everton drew 1-1.

Second-placed Tottenham Hot-spur face Manchester United, who are fifth, on Sunday. - Reuters

Needing a storming

finish to the season

and a Leicester City

wobble to have any

chance of finishing

top, Arsenal seemed

on course for a third

consecutive victory

when they led 2-0

but the Gunners were

rocked by Carroll’s

quickfire hat-trick

LONDON: Slaven Bilic described Andy Carroll as the best header of a ball in the world after the striker fuelled talk of a place in England’s Euro 2016 squad with a hat-trick for West Ham United against Arsenal on Saturday.

Carroll was unstoppable, net-ting twice just before halftime and again early in the second half, as West Ham recovered from 2-0 down to draw 3-3 in a rivetting London derby at Upton Park.

The former Newcastle United and Liverpool forward made the last of his nine England appear-ances in November 2012 since when a succession of injuries have disrupted his career.

But he proved on Saturday that, when fit and firing, he is a real handful for defences, par-ticularly with his aerial ability.

“Andy Carroll has everything. It’s impossible to stop him,” West Ham manager Slaven Bilic said.

“Heading, he’s maybe the

best in the world. He has to stay away from those injuries.”

Carroll, who played at Euro 2012 and scored a majes-tic header against Sweden,

reduced Arsenal’s defence to nervous jitters at Upton Park.

Carroll’s eight-minute hat-trick equalled the fastest one seen this season by Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero and he managed 10 attempts at goal in a display that will re-open the debate about his England credentials.

“Without a doubt,” Carroll told BT Sport when asked if he was still thinking of a call-up.

“You have to keep that in the back of your head but I have to play each game here and see how it goes.”

Former England forward Ian Wright, summarising for BT Sport, said Carroll offered a unique threat.

“He can cause any central de-fensive partnership in Europe problems if you get that kind of service into him.” - Reuters

Carroll is best header in world, says Bilic

BEST IN BUSINESS: Arsenal’s Brazilian defender Gabriel, left, vies with West Ham United’s Andy Carroll during their English Premier League match at Upton Park on Saturday. – AFP

Ronaldo sets goal record as Real thrash EibarBARCELONA: Cristiano Ron-aldo became the first player to hit 30 La Liga goals in six con-secutive seasons as he inspired Real Madrid to a 4-0 thrashing of Eibar on Saturday.

The Portugal forward netted in the 19th minute and also pro-vided passes for Lucas Vazquez and Jese to score as the hosts stormed into a 4-0 halftime lead.

James Rodriguez had opened Real’s account with a curling free-kick in the fifth minute.

Real are second in the league on 72 points.

Brazilian right back Danilo was booed by the home fans for his disappointing display at Wolfs-burg when he came on in the sec-ond half but it was an otherwise positive afternoon for Real who host Wolfsburg in their quarterfi-nal second leg on Tuesday.

Rodriguez was criticised for being caught laughing on the sidelines in Germany in mid-week but the Colombia interna-tional lifted the crowd by scor-ing early on, his first goal in just under two months.

A fine piece of skill from Ron-aldo allowed Vazquez to pass the ball into an empty net in the 18th minute before the record-breaker finished off a cut-back from the lively Jese a minute later.

Ronaldo returned the favour for the 23-year-old in the 39th minute as Real made it 4-0.

Eibar’s top scorer Borja Bas-ton hit the crossbar in a rare attack for the visitors who are 10th in the table. - Reuters

L A L I G A

Oman tent pegging team reach Cairo to take part in World Cup

MUSCAT: Oman national tent pegging team arrived in Cairo to take part in the 2nd International Tent Pegging Federation World Cup scheduled to be organised at the Equestrian Club of the Armed Force in the Egyptian capital from April 11 to 18.

The Sultanate squad compriss-

es Hilal Al Balushi, Safwan Al Ma’amari, Ali Al Balushi, Yousef Al Maamari and Hamad Nasser Al Riyami.

The Omani delegation is led by Ahmed bin Saif Al Abri and comprises officials Mohammed Al Balushi, Mohammed Al Ma-liki, Hamood Al Riyami, Khamis

Al Baulushi, coach Mansour Al Mahrooqi and assistant caoch Mohammed Al Maliki.

Ten countries are taking part in the championship and they are the UAE, Yemen, Iraq, Sudan, Jordan, the UK, India and Aus-tralia bdesies Oman and hosts Egypt. — ONA

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THE DRO PPING

VITAMIN D is an essential vitamin, the deficiency of which can cause se-rious diseases like cancer, cardiovas-cular disease, osteoarthritis, and au-toimmune disorders. It is also linked with multiple sclerosis, diabetes, de-pression, and schizophrenia.

Vitamin D deficiency tops in the list of the most diagnosed health prob-lems in the Middle East, and also in Oman. According to the reports of Vitamin D Council, vitamin D defi-ciency is very common in Oman. Be-ing close to the north of the equator, though the geographical location of the Sultanate is beneficial for people to produce vitamin D, its deficiency is still very rampant in this region as exposure to direct sunlight is very limited. The researchers rec-ommended combating the deficiency with better sun exposure habits, more fortified food, and better supplementa-tion habits.

So are you getting enough vitamin D? While assessing vitamin D still does not fall in category of regular medical checkups, knowledge about one’s vitamin D status is one of the most important health-protecting steps. All you need to do is a simple blood test that can tell if your body is low in vitamin D.

The fact that makes vitamin D all the more important is that our bod-ies doesn’t make it, and we need to get it from our environment.

While the primary source of vi-tamin D is the sun, we can also get it from some foods. Highlighting this, Jishy Seby, diet consultant at KIMS Oman Hospital, said that in Oman even exclusively breastfed newborns lack in vitamin D because breast milk is deficient in it.

“They should be supplemented with 400IU (International units) of vitamin D till they are weaned,” she said.

While children need vitamin D to build strong bones and prevent rick-ets, adolescents and adults too need them and are equally at risk of devel-oping a deficiency because of lack of exposure to sun.

“The possible ways to prevent vi-tamin D deficiency is to make sure one gets some sun exposure and to make the diet rich in vitamin D rich or vitamin D fortified foods,” she adds.

Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium from foods. In older adults a daily dose of calcium and vitamin D prevents fractures and brittle bones. Children need vitamin D to build strong bones and prevent rick-ets, a cause of bowed legs, knock knees and weak bones. Researchers also link between low levels of vitamin D and multiple sclerosis which is an auto im-

mune disorder which affects nerves. “There is also a link between low vita-min D and higher incidence of Type 2 diabetes. Obesity also leads to vi-tamin D deficiency because body fat traps vitamin D making it less avail-able for body,” she tells.

Vitamin D is also essential for brain development. It helps in keep-ing depression away. Recent studies shows that people with high levels of vitamin D have low risk of having colon cancer and prostate cancer. Most of the vitamin D is produced in body from sun exposure.

Fair skin has greater advantage in converting sunshine into vitamin D. Vitamin D in sunlight is high be-tween 11am to 3pm and exposure to sun for 10 to 15 minutes can make daily vitamin D.

Glass is a barrier for vitamin D, so avoid window side and avoid sun-screens since that will also prevent the body from absorbing vitamin D. Talking about the nutrition that can help in giving us vitamin D, Jishy Seby lists few vitamin D rich foods. These include mainly oily fish like salmon, sword fish, and mackerel.

“Small amounts of vitamin D are present in sardines, tuna, egg yolk, beef liver, fortified cereals, and milk products,” she informs. Sun grown mushrooms also contain some amounts of vitamin D.

The adult recommended dose is 600IU of vitamin D till the age of 70 and 800 IU above that age. The vita-min D can be checked for anyone by blood test and if found to be low can be easily supplemented with vitamin D sup-plements, says the diet consultant.

Story Swati Dasgupta

Do you experience aches and pains in your joints, bones,

and muscles periodically? Do you often feel tired, fatigued,

and depressed? How often do you ignore these discomforts?

A simple blood test can tell if your body is low in vitamin D.

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Most people suffer from occa-sional forgetfulness, especially in later life when slower brain pro-cessing may make it harder for them to store and remember in-formation. However, absentmind-edness is not an inevitable part of ageing, nor is it confined to the elderly. Poor memory can also be due to lack of sleep; an underly-ing condition such as depression; stress; a thyroid disorder; exces-sive use of alcohol; or prescribed drugs. In most cases, memory im-proves again when the underlying problem is treated. There are also techniques that help protect and sharpen memory skills at any age. When memory deterioration oc-curs with symptoms such as con-fusion, intellectual decline, and a change in personality, it may be a sign of dementia.

See your doctor if

may be affecting your memory.

What you can do yourselfThere are no instant cures for for-getfulness, but these techniques and lifestyle changes can help pre-serve and improve your memory.

-lar exercise, and include plenty of fresh fruits, green leafy veg-etables, nuts, olives, wholegrain bread, and cereals in your diet.

-ory failures; anxiety and lack of confidence will only make them worse. Figure out why you forgot something and organise yourself.

-cise your brain with word games. Read rather than watch TV.

-ticles in their own place, such as keys and glasses by the front door. Have fixed days and times for important tasks.

checked regularly. Seek further medical advice.

Practical techniques-

uations where you feel excited or under stress. Ask people to

register immediately. Then re-peat it in your own words. Note landmarks along your route in unfamiliar surroundings, such as a large building or driving through a new town.

name after you are introduced, repeat the name back, then try to make a picture from it incorpo-rating the person in front of you.

locations in your home and put an item from the list in each one. Make the mental images incon-gruous and exaggerated. For ex-ample, to remember a shopping list you could visualise a huge block of butter melting on your bed; a loaf of bread baking in the fireplace; or a giant tea bag in the sink. To recall the list in the supermarket, visualise walking through your home and finding each item in its strange location.

track of your money by remem-bering how and where you spent it since you last went to the bank.— [email protected]

Y our 40th birthday was a while ago and since then,

-ting smaller. Moving printed mat-ter farther from your eyes to bring it into focus worked for a while, but

not going to get any longer, it may be time to get some reading glasses.

A visit to an eye doctor can con--

pia, a natural side-effect of growing older. As you age, the lens inside our eye loses flexibility and becomes less effective at helping you focus. Most people will develop presbyo-pia in their early to mid-40s; in fact, the number of people who wear corrective lenses spikes in the 40s, and 93 per cent of people ages 65-75 wear corrective lenses, according to the Vision Impact Institute in the

from alone in your need for read-ing glasses might not make you feel any better about wearing them. You may be tempted to sneak into the

local pharmacy, grab the first pair of readers you see and hope you can pay for them and get out of there before anyone you know sees you.

of reading glasses. A recent study -

ers you wear can have a significant impact on your productivity and quality of life.

Here are some important facts to help you choose reading glasses that

-nification between +1.00 and +2.75, in increasing increments of .25.

magnification that works for you; a magnification that is too strong may cause headaches and eye strain.

reading glasses looked like some-thing your granny would wear. To-day, reading glass designs in a varie-ty of shapes, colours, sizes and styles to flatter any facial structure and appeal to virtually every preference.

printed matter, they can actually make it difficult to see other things, such as a computer screen or the

In order to refocus your eyes from printed material to something else, you have to remove single-focus readers or peer over the lenses.

Having to remove readers is ir-ritating, embarrassing and hinders

-ers said in the survey. The arrival of reading glasses with multiple strengths is changing the way peo-ple use readers. Now users can keep the glasses on and still be able to focus comfortably on things farther

the glasses in order to refocus from printed matter to something else, sparing users the time and aggrava-tion of removing glasses and putting them back on. Since you remove the

chance of misplacing them — so you no longer need to buy multiple pairs to leave around the house or keep replacing pairs you took off and lost.

For most people, reading glasses are an inevitable part of growing

-barrassed to wear. A little shopping around can help you find readers in a style, magnification and focus options that work best for your life-style. Consult your eye doctor be-fore doing.-BPT

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When Struggling with Poor Memory

As you age, the lens inside our eye loses flexibility and becomes less effective at helping you focus. Most people will develop presbyopia in their early to mid-40s

Need Readers?Here are key facts to know before you buy reading glasses.

Irregular heart rhythm leads to poor physical performance

Older adults who develop irregular heartbeat are likely to have more age-re-lated declines in walking speed, strength, balance, and other aspects of physical performance, new research has found. The findings showed that the elderly who are suffering from atrial fibrillation — the most common type of irregular heartbeat

— are especially vulnerable to losing strength, balance, gait speed, and coordination. “Particularly in older adults, we need to be mindful that the effects of atrial fibrillation (AFib or AF) go beyond increasing the risk of heart failure and stroke,” said

upper chambers (atria) beat irregularly and too fast, which may increase the risk of stroke, heart failure, and other conditions.

Reasons for diabetic kidney disease revealedA team of researchers, including an Indian-origin scientist, has identified key inflammatory mechanisms underlying Type 1 diabetes and obesity-related kidney dysfunction. Diabetic kidney disease is the leading cause of end-stage kidney disease

also showed that deficiency in the production of insulin in the body or the resistance to externally induced insulin leads to an increase in amounts of sphingomyelin. “We found that insulin deficiency and insulin resistance, two hallmarks of diabetes, seem to be associated with increased sphingomyelin in the kid-ney, which trigger damaging inflammatory mechanisms,” was

EbioMedicine.

Eat pears to improve BP, heart functionsConsuming pears everyday may improve blood pressure and vascular function in middle-aged people with metabolic syndrome (Mets), a study has found. Mets is a cluster of ma-

-ment of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and Type II diabetes. Among the most popular fruits in the world, pears are an excellent source of fibre and a good source of vi-tamin C, for only 100 calories per serving. One medium pear provides 24 per cent of daily fibre needs. The researchers analysed 50 participants aged between 45 and 65 year with three of the five symptoms of Mets. They were randomly as-signed to receive either two medium-sized fresh pears or 50g pear-flavoured drink mix (placebo) per day for 12 weeks. The randomised, placebo-controlled crossover clinical trial evalu-ated the antihypertensive effects of fresh pear consumption in middle-aged participants with Mets. -IANS

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Whether it’s owing to stress, our hectic lifestyle, or any other reasons, lack of good sleep wreaks havoc in our lives. Sleeplessness can cause several health issues and tweaking our diet

towards sleep inducing foods is sure to make a difference.

Eat Right, Sleep Tight

PineappleMost sleep issues result due to low levels of melatonin. Pineap-ple is a melatonin-boosting food. Eat few slices of pineapple before going to bed to sleep better.

WalnutsLike almonds walnuts too are a natural source of melatonin, and help us to sleep better. You can toast them in a dry skillet until they’re golden brown for extra flavour. [email protected]

Fish Have you ever noticed that after having salmon or tuna for dinner, you get a better sleep than other days. That is because these are high in vitamin B6, which helps the pineal gland produce mela-tonin, essential for a good sleep.

Cherries We all love to have cherries, especially as a dessert but do you know it can also help you have a hearty sleep? Being an excellent source of melatonin a study done recently found that those who drink cherry juice sleeps faster and also longer.

Green TeaGreen tea contains theanine, an amino acid that helps to reduce stress and promote relaxation. So it can lull you to sleep.

BananasYou can call them a natural sleep-ing pill in a peel. Bananas contain tryptophan, B vitamin, magne-sium and potassium that has been linked to sleep quality. It helps to relax muscles.

AlmondsGo nuts to regulate your sleep. These crunchy nuts contain mag-nesium and tryptophan which relaxes the muscles and helps to sleep. Either have it raw or have almond butter before going to bed. Either way its beneficial.

Chickpeas Chickpeas are high in vitamin B6, which is needed to make mela-tonin, a sleep-inducing hormone triggered by darkness. If you don’t like them in raw form, make hum-mus instead.

MilkDon’t rubbish it as an old wives tale. There is a truth in the fact that drinking a glass of warm milk before going to bed helps us to sleep better. The calcium in it helps to regulate melatonin, the hormone linked to sleep.

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Party & Wedding equipment rentals. Full line, from Tables, Linen & Skirt-ing, Chairs & Chair covers, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware, Chafing Dishes, Ice Sculptures, to Large Sound Systems and spectacular lighting. Call Andrea 9606 2222 for Catering and Croyden 9623 5555 for Sound & Light. ww.tunesoman.com, E-mail: [email protected]

2BHK Wadi Kabir R.O 300/-. Con-tact: 92144045 Flat for rent in South AlGhubrah 3 rooms, hall and 3 toilets, kitchen rent 450/-. Contact: 99335580 2,200 sq mtr factory area & 800 sq mtr store with 8 accommoda-tion rooms and 10 office cabins available for rent in Barka indus-trial area. Contact 91398381 / 80 / 78, email - [email protected] 2 BHK & 1 BHK Flats for rent Muttrah near Oman house S/ AC. Contact: 97007934 / 92629232 2 BR flats with 2Baths Kitchen Al Amerat Aster Hospital #99366142 02 BHK residential flat opposite to Al Nahdha hospital. Contact: 99342733 /99795241 Two bedrooms flat in Al Ghobrah near Oman Oil of 18 November Street. OMR 330 Monthly.#99333479 or 95215360 or 97509955. 1 Bed room, sharing K& T, R.O 100, 2 bedrooms , sharing K& T R.O 200/- in AL Khuwair. #95154331 Luxury villa of 5 BHK in Al Khu-wair 33 RO.650/- contact 91776665 Flat for rent 2 BHK 2 split A/C, 2 toilets, Wadi Kabir near Kuwaiti Masjid. #97007934 / 92629232 Warehouse at Wadikabir - total area 3500 sqm - covered ware-house (500sqm), office, ac-commodation (1000sqm), open area (2000sqm) please contact: 99273774 - 99202278 Commercial flats of 3 & 2 BHK in Al Ghobra North 18 Nov street RO.650/- & 450/- #91776665 3BHK in Qurum P.D.O high 350/- Monthly. Contact: 99342661 2BHK split A/C 200/- Monthly & 1BHK spilt A/C 150/- monthly new building good location Barka Market. Contact: 99342661

Dental Clinic for sale in Seeb. Con-tact: 96373097 / 92882209 Show room for sale in Ruwi main rood big space around 200 sqm. Contact: 93333951 / 93333957 An excellent condition portacabin 1 x 40’ for sale in Ghala. Rate negotia-ble contact 99509460 Coffee shop for sale in Al Khuwair 33. Contact: 92994415 Villas in Al Khoud.#95056808 / 97201688 Luxury Apartments in Boucher (35). Contact 95056808 / 97201688 For Sale sophisticated office furniture used for 1 year. Contact: 90946764 Excavators 3nos (Hitachi 240/350, 2008/2013 model), Tipper 1 no. (Astra 2013 model). All are good condition, sell on the maximum offer.#98999503 / 99782930 / 98981112 Single colorful Bed and Sofa for Sale at Al Khuwair.#92881849 /What`s up No 97290565 Furniture and other treatment items for Ayurvedic clinic. #97986525 Steel Scrap materials for immediate sale # 99273774/ 99202278 Almost new beach/ garden lounge chairs /bar stools/ counter. Photos can be sent 95865457 400 sq mtrs Commercial/Resi-dential land in Mabela Phase 5 Block 2. OMR 165 Thousand. CON-TACT 99333479 or 95215360 or 97509955 A well running pharmacy for sale at prime location. Contact- 99627621, 93240949 Space for printing press available at wadikabir with or without machinery. Contact 99328430 Shop for sale near Oman House, Muttrah. Contact 99024362. Urgent sale of steel scrap only serious buyers kindly #+968 96725423 for viewing the items. HD Scaffoldings, Shuttering Jacks, Wooden Planks, Shuttering wood assorted, Tower hoist (lift), Concrete Mixer, Bending Machine, Steel Fabri-cation Machinery (Searing/Cutting, lathe & Welding) including tools for immediate sale: Contact 99273774/ 99202278

Dental chair and mobile dental X Ray for sale. Contact: 92737149 New building Wattayah main road, showroom & office space. contact 94300909 New flats for rent at Darsait near to Ministry of Sports, Mumtaz area the flats includes, 1 living room, 2 bed-room, kitchen, 3 toilets, every rooms with split A/C high quality finishing rent per flat is R.O 340/- . Interested candidates please CONTACT 00968 92225523 For rent and investment Land industrial shops in Rusayl. Contact: 99323957 / 95490842 Four bedroom two floors luxurious and spacious residential villa in Al Hail North, near to the sea and Oman oil. Each room has its own bath-room. It has splits A/C’s and shaded car park. OMR 750 monthly. Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 or 97509955 Villa of 3 BHK and sitting area in Al Ghobra North. RO.525/- contact 91776665 Flat for rent, 3 bedrooms, kitchen & bathroom in wadi kabir for 260 RO. Contact : 97771444 New commercial Exhibition possible divided to shops in Sohar market close Bank Muscat.# 93305643 / 94734801 600 M2 showroom or office in Bousher in front of Dolphin complex. RO.3.5 per m2. Contact 91776665 Brand new 4 BHK villa in Al Fai compound Al Khoud. RO.475/-contact – 91776665 Luxury and brand new semi furnished 2 BHK flat in Remalbowsher. RO.550/- #91776665 Spacious 1 BHK flat in Al Wattaya with all split A/C’s and parking. RO.300/-Contact – 91776665 2BHK Big Size Flat Behind Bank Mus-cat, Wadi Kabir. Near ISWK. 97826454, 24815012.

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SITUATION WANTEDSITUATION VACANT

SITUATION WANTEDSIT.WANTED

SITUATION WANT-SIT.WANTED

SITUATION WANT-SIT.WANTED

SITUATION WANT-SIT.WANTED

Email: [email protected] [email protected].: 24726666 Ext: 413 / 430 /431 / 456 / 461Fax: 24812624

DRIVER

MEDICAL

DRIVER

ACCOUNT. & FINANCE

DOMESTIC HELP

BEAUTICIAN

CATERING

AGRICULTURE ACCOUNT. & FINANCE

ACCOUNT. & FINANCE

ACCOUNT. & FINANCE

Looking for a young dynamic Ac-countant with knowledge of AX Package for a multinational shipping company. Email your CV to: [email protected] Required urgently an experienced Accountant having 2-3 years expe-rience. Send your resume by e-mail : [email protected] Wanted a male Accountant with knowledge of finalization. Contact : 91067751, email - [email protected]

HOUSEMAID for Indian family of 4 only. Visa and all other benefits will be provided as per the law. Contact 92725141.

Very urgently required a Gulf experienced professional Hair dresser cum beautician (lady) for a reputed beauty salon. Immedi-ate appointment visa available. Contact: 99816262 /98557585 Fax: 24796211 Email: [email protected] Required Pedicurist, Manicurist lady urgently, experience should not be less than two years. Salary: RO 170 + commission, location Muscat Grand Mall, Nationality : Filipina, Tickets : every 2 years, medical Transport & accommoda-tion company provided. Applicant must be in Oman & can join imme-diately. Contact: 00968 99475599 / 00968 96447037

Wanted a Catering Supervisor with experience in Oman. Contact : 91067751, email - [email protected]

Required certified Fumigator who can handle all types of fumiga-tion services for a reputed trading company in Muscat. Should have relevant educational qualification, certificates exp. in fumigation service good coordination skills and having D/L. Send CV with copies of educational certificates & work experience within 10 day to: [email protected]

Wanted driver. Contact :91025698

Urgently required MOH licensed Lab technician, Dietitian and Nurse for a reputed center at Azaiba. Please contact: 92724345 / 91960401 Urgently required Pharmacist & MOH licensed female Dentist for a reputed polyclinic. Send CV : [email protected] or contact 96721709. Required Gynecologist, Lab techni-cian, X Ray technician. #99030773 Email: [email protected]

SALES / MARKETING

ENGINEER/MECHANIC.

Site Supervisor with knowledge (Civil/Elect Diploma) in reading Site Drawing for excavation. Call 91396893 Email CV [email protected] A well reputed building material & contracting Company in Oman is look-ing for staff: Project Manager (more than 10 yrs experience), Engineer (more than 5 years of experience), Purchase Manager (more than 10 yrs of experience). #99808868 Email: [email protected] Decoration Company looking for Interior Design Engineer with expe-rience in 3D and Supervision. Send your CV with the design which you have done and after the implemen-tation. Email: [email protected]

Indian male 25 yrs, Graduate in com-merce, overall 5 yrs exp in accounts/ finance field. On visit visa. Immedi-ately available. CONTACT 92836216 / [email protected]

A Leading company selling printing consumables looking for Sales Executive. Preferred candidate with experience in sell-ing digital wide format printing consumables & offset printing consumables and with Omani driving license. Send CV to [email protected] Urgently required Sales Execu-tives, Operations Executive im-port & export, for a reputed freight forwarding company in Muscat candidates with Oman D/L and minimum 2 yrs experience in similar field preferred. Interested candidates may send C.V to [email protected] Required Sales and Marketing Manager must possess excellent communication skills. Fluent English speaking, Arabic speak-ing is preferred. Minimum of 2 years of professional experience. Candidates are requested to send their CVS to [email protected]

28/male/MBA - finance/B.Com - Accountant with 4 years of Dubai/India experience looking for a suitable placement. #90187483 [email protected] Indian male, 24 yrs, Graduated with specialization in Accounting 2 years experienced C.A.CPT completed. #94628086 / 97315091 Indian female 25 looking for Ac-countant / Admin job having 5 years experience in Audit, Accounts and Admin departments presently on fam-ily visit visa. Contact : 95656455 Accountant 8Years Experience with D/L and NOC. Contact 97712084

ADMIN

ADMIN

Indian male 3 years experience in IT as Linux Administrator at Wipro Technologies with hand-son experience in Amazon EC2 & Oracle Virtualization looking for a suitable placement. #92889678 Email: [email protected] Indian, 20 years experience in Oman as personal assistant / office manager / administrator seeks change of job with release - 99168054, [email protected] Omani National looking for a suit-able placement in Sales or Adminis-tration. Contact: 94700691 A young dynamic post gradu-ate with 2 years work experience in business operations looking for suitable placement. Contact 98564880 or [email protected] Indian male 32, looking for Admin Assistant, Sales job having 9 years of Sales / Admin experience in Muscat. NOC available. #95116586 B.Com 3 years business process outsourcing. Contact: 94657273

Available camp boss visa transfer rable with Oman driving licen 15 years exp. Contact: 98335796 /99328223 Pakistani looking for driving job with 3 yrs experience. Contact: 95776320 Light Duty Driver seeks job. Con-tact: 94182497 Bangladeshi male light driver exp 16 years need job. Contact: 99165961 Driver 3/6 years experience, I have 2 years experience out door sales man in led light, Pakistani, Oman experience 6 years. Contact: 94565993 / 92627855 Available L.M.V driver with 2 years exp. Contact: 94603496 / 96573622 Light Duty Driver with 2 yrs exp. in Muscat seeks placement. Contact: 91659265 Driver Indian 15 yrs Oman ex-perience light vehicle. contact 98023050 Driver having experience in Em-bassy seeks suitable placement in Sales or driving, NOC available. Contact: 92191698 Light Duty Driver, exp 1.5 years, Language knowing English, Arabic & Urdu seeks placement Contact: 96011572 / 94484181 Family driver available. contact 92943094 Pakistani male light vehicle driver with 5 years experience looking for job. Contact: 92171166 Looking for light driver. contact 99753474

Indian male well experience in ac-counts, Admin & ERP Tally 9 looking for a suitable vacancy NOC available. Contact: 92650835`

Indian male 34 years MBA finance & marketing 7 years experience in Indian accounts / Administration currently in Muscat on family visa. #98104991 Email: [email protected] SENIOR ACCOUNTANT, 5 yrs Oman, 12 Yrs UAE experience in Manufactur-ing & construction companies Valid D/L Immediately available. Email: [email protected], Call: 95389018 22 years B.Com with 1 year exp in accounting, auditing with good work-ing knowledge in Tally ERP-9 looking for a suitable placement now on visit visa. Contact: 97189500 Omani college girl looking for Ac-countant work in Muscat, no experi-ence. Contact: 98298722 Part time Accountant up to finaliza-tion. Contact: 91126314 Accountant available with NOC, 7 years experience ready to join imme-diately. Contact: 98263394 Male CA finalist B.Com having 5 years experience with big four audit firms looking for suitable job on visit. Contact: 92230543 Email: [email protected] BBA finance 2 years experience Ac-countant looking for jobs accountant 2 years stay visa. Contact: 90291297 BBA finance experience 2 years As-sistant accountant 24 years, 2 years stay visa. Contact: 93150918 Indian male: B.Com. with 4 years ex-perience in Tally ERP Accounts, Ready to join immediately for Accounts, Store & Sales. Contact: 94813962, Email:[email protected] M. Com Accountant 3 years experi-ence, 3 Star hotel Tamil Nadu Indian immediately available. Contact : 92831400 / 96051737 Chief Accountant well experienced with reputed group available for im-mediate joining. Contact : 98803439 / 97413784. M.B.A male looking for immediate Placement in Accounts,Valid GCC Driving License Mob.94625495 Indian male B.Com having 14 years experience seeking for suitable position in accounts handling, stores, sales logistics, banking sectors. Contact: 96417641 Email: [email protected] Indian male M.Com with 3 yrs Oman exp with valid D/L and NOC on visit visa looking for suitable jobs in Ac-counts and sales. #94744575 Jordanian Senior Accountant 15 yrs experience in Oman finance & accounts. Contact : 92881223 CA finalist Indian with 7 years experience having D/L & NOC look-ing for Senior Accountant / Chief Accountant position. #98097009 Email: [email protected] Fresher 24, ACCA Affiliate, Ad-vanced diploma in Accounting and Business seeking suitable place-ment in Accounts, Finance or Audit with Oman driving license. contact - 92430152 Email - [email protected]

DESIGNER/DRAUGHTSMAN

DOMESTIC HELP

Indian female 34 yrs single, 12 yrs exp in Oman presently working in Nursery baby sitter (Nany) in Mus-cat, looking a job visa + ACC, NOC available. #96516743 / 98802081

3D & Multimedia Designer looking for job, currently using family visa. Contact : 95844940 Email: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS

Required candidates for following posts: Accountant, Storekeeper, Foreman Building Maintenance, Van-salesman (water), Helpers. Can-didates with Omani driving license preferred. #99273774/99202278

EDUCATION/TRAINING

Experienced teacher looking for job M.Com B.Ed. Contact 97948330 [email protected]

Teaching or companies or training centers. chemical laboratory analysis acquired knowledge of laboratory and chemical safety Sudan university of science and technology. #90644755. [email protected]

Female B. Ed English teacher, 7 yrs exp seeking suitable placement. Con-tact : 99739415 / 92091528 Math Teacher 30 years experience IGCSE, A& AS IB Bilingual. Contact: 98016336

CANADIAN CO.- FREE CONSULTANCYFOR LEGAL JOB

- For Hotel Staff, Construction Staff, Medical, Gas & Oil Staff.- Free recruitment - free tickets, accommodation, work visa, contract for 2 (two) years.

Contact : 93392630 Send CV on

[email protected]

ARCHITECT

Architect exp.7 years, 4 years in GCC Architectural design interior sites 3D Max AutoCAD, Photoshop. Contact: 93238813 Email: [email protected] INDIAN male Architectural tech-nician diploma in construction technology with 6 years experi-ence in drafting and detailing as per British standard in Oman with valid Omani license looking for suitable opportunity Noc avail-able. Call 94375897.

URGENTLY REQUIREDFor a reputed Food Stuff whole seller and Catering Supplier.

1. SALES EXECUTIVE- 01 NO2. ACCOUNTANT- 01 NO

Minimum 3 years experience in same field. Salary negotiable, good communication skills, driving license is must for Sales Executive.

Interested candidates may please forward their CV’s to:

[email protected]

SKILLED LABOUR

UPVC windows & doors factory operator with Gulf exp. Contact: 99010141 Email: [email protected] Reputed contracting company requires following: Q.S swimming pool (auto cad exp), pool technician and pool cleaners. Minimum 5 years Gulf experience preferred. Contact: [email protected] Required A/C Technicians, Carpen-ters, Electricians, Plumbers, Painters, General Helpers. Contact 94147874 / 24504281. Email : [email protected]

Required Temporary

Instructorfor summer camp

For further details kindly contact Mr.babu 99380374

or fax 24593277

Urgently Required Expatriate Furniture

Carpenters, for a well established

furniture manufacturing company.

Minumum experience of 2/3 years required in the same field.

Intreseted candidates please mail CV to

[email protected] or call 94250003 for appointment.

WANTED LANDSCAPE MANAGER

A highly reputable Landscaping Company in Oman has a vacancy for an experienced and technically sound Project Manager to oversee multiple landscaping and irrigation projects in Oman.

The ideal candidate should be a Graduate Engineer in the relevant field with 15 years of experience out of which at least 5 years in Oman. Hands on experience in successfully bidding for projects is preferred. A valid Oman driving license is essential for this position.

Suitable and interested candidates shall send their updated resume with a recent picture and copies of degree & experience to: [email protected] within 10 days.

MEDICAL

Lab Technician, Omani Female PRO cum Receptionist, Male Reception-ist cum Insurance Coordinator, Specialist Doctor Radiologist, Gen-eral Practitioners, Cont.95220350, [email protected] Required gynecologist GEN: practitioner lady lab Technician and pharmacologist immediately for a clinic in Suwaiq.#95081010 Email: [email protected] Wanted Staff Nurse for a dermatology clinic in Muscat . Must have MOH license and NOC. Attractive salary offered. Email: [email protected] GP doctor needed for reputed clinic. Preferably with MOH license or with Dataflow & Paramatics pass Contact: 95388934

Indian male 24 yrs B.Com, Tally-ERP9 with one year exp seeking for suitable placement. Now on visit visa.Contact:94469269 Indian female, MBA Finance, HR having 2 years experience as an Administrative Officer with Computer skills, now on visit visa, looking for suitable job. #93235507 / 90649533 Indian male, 22 years of experi-ence in finance dept is looking for a suitable placement, valid Oman D/L & release available , ready to join in short period. Contact : 99641119 Indian, Executive with 5+ years experience in HSBC etc, done with MBA, M.Com, DMM, M. Phil seeks a suitable position. Contact: 90369540 Email: [email protected] Indian female 32, MBA Finance, 7 yrs of experience in one of the lead-ing bank in India in Treasury(in FX, derivatives and money market), Risk and Asset Liability Management , with valid Oman D/L seeking suit-able placement contact 92206513 Indian male 34 Yrs, Dual MBA Finance and marketing with IT skills, 7+ yrs of experience, Looking for suitable placement. contact 94879615,Email- [email protected] Indian Female recently pass out BBA+MBA (Dual degree) International Business and Finance, looking for suit-able opportunities, presently in Mus-cat on family Visa. #+968-95907828. Email : [email protected] Accountant available with NOC, 7 years experience in Oman. Ready to join immediately. contact 98263394 10 yrs of Oman experience capable of handling large accounts, looking for suitable placement in senior sales / business development posi-tion. Contact : 98987654 ACCA member with 6 yrs of expe-rience in Oman looking for a suit-able job in finance. #99284193

MBA HR & logistics Indian male currently on 2 months visit having experience on Admin / HR activi-ties looking for Admin / Manage-ment / Non – Management / HR related jobs. Contact: 90653264 Indian male, 25, 4+ years of expe-rience as an Office Administrator looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 92600859 Indian male, 31 yrs, 8 yrs experi-ence in Oman as Admin Officer in a contracting firm with valid D/L seeks suitable placement. #97841805 MBA Graduate with 2 years experi-ence in HR and general Admin seeking suitable placement. Contact: 98820248 Email: [email protected] Indian male 30 yrs, 6 yrs experi-ence in Office Oman work at MBA (H.R & organizational behavior), BSc Food technology (food science & Quality control). Contact: 97632020 Teacher female 27 yrs, MCA 5 yrs experience in teaching in India cur-rently on visit visa seeking for a suit-able placement. Contact: 96709509 Email: [email protected] Filipino HRD especialist / material controller supervisor with 18 yrs experience looking for suitable job in Oman. Contact: (+968) 98037142 / (+968) 92659817 Indian Female, MBA-HR having 8+ experience in Administration/HR, Customer Support, Office Coordina-tor with good Computer skill, Now on Visit Visa,looking for suitable position. Contact: 90196235 Young Omani male have experi-ence 12 years as P.R.O, CLERK Helper Supervisor Admin Supervi-sor, H.R Manager have diploma in H.S.E, IT and P.D.O license, looking for H.R position or P.R.O part time or full time. Contact: 95933288 Indian male, MBA with 3 years GCC experience seeks job in Muscat. Posses Valid Oman D/L. Currently under visit visa and can join imme-diately. E mail : [email protected] contact: 00968 98896847

DESIGNER/DRAUGHTSMAN

Seeking job 17 years Oman expe-rienced MEP draftsman. Contact: 91110270 Electrical Draughtsman (Di-ploma), Indian Male having more than 8 years’ experience (4 years in Oman). NOC available. Contact 93957480, 96903942. Email : [email protected] CAD Technician Looking for Job Diploma holder. experi-ence: 5.5,Oman,Total12 years. Mob:96534071 [email protected], revit (arch) 3d, dip civil engg (cert attested) exp salary :250 OMR. Contact : 9227 9784 Revit autocad d/man , diploma cert attsd. exp salary 200-acco. ph: 9227 9784 Filipino Senior Revit/AutoCAD Draftsman with 20 years profes-sional experience is looking for suitable job in Oman. Please contact 96489798, (+974) 66653780.

2D autocad Drafting (free lancer / part time) arch, MEP, Shopdrawing. Contact : 97103168 Revit, Autocad D/man, expected salary 200 OMR PH :92279784

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SITUATION WANTEDSITUATION WANTED

IT

IT

Indian History graduate with diploma in Safety with

valid Oman Driving licence seeks suitable placement.

Contact-93361624, [email protected]

Indian male, MCA (Post Graduate) fresher seeking

suitable placement anywhere in Oman, now on

visit visa. Contact 92319677, Email :

[email protected]

INDIAN FEMALE, 23 years, BSC- CS Diploma in IAD graphics, well knowledge in computer applica-tions 6 months experience pres-ently in Sohar seeking suitable placement. Contact: 96670907. Email: [email protected] Omani 26 (M) Seeks placement 6 yrs experience IT specialist. #99025044 IT Support Engineer, Exp 3 years in Oman 2 years in India. #94672759 Female 24 yrs, 3 years in IT pro-grammer now in Oman looking for suitable job. Contact: 96350234

An experienced Chartered Accountant

with over 25 years in varied industries, presently working

with a reputed group in Muscat, looking out for a suitable change.

96491030

ENGG. / TECH./MECH.

ENGG. / TECH./MECH.

SALES / MARKETING

Indian male, 5 yrs exp in marketing & trading (Oman), dealt with International companies & prod-uct also having good knowledge in logistic and Admin with D/L & car, NOC available. Contact 93639385 Email: [email protected]

SECRETARIAL & OFFICE

SKILLED/ UNSKILLED LABOUR

Indian Male more than 10 years gulf experience in Office / Sales Coordinator, Admin, Secretarial and purchase with good computer skills. Holding Oman Driving license. Look-ing for suitable placement. contact 99709336 Lady Secretary / Sales Co-coordi-nator 12 years experience in Oman in reputed companies, seek imme-diate Employment. Call: 95244761

MEDICAL

Indian female dentist specialized Endodontist looking for a suitable placement, prometric completed. Contact: 96410448 Female Indian MOH licensed den-tist looking out for job opportuni-ties in Nizwa. Has 14 yrs experi-ence as dentist after graduation. Can be contacted on 93329964 Indian female (MSC – Micro-biologist) seeking suitable job. #96791162 / 90618567 Indian lady Dentist with MOH Li-cense and Gulf experience looking for a job. Contact: 96698073. Male job Nurse MOH license PDO familiarization8 yrs experience in Oman, release letter. #99385197 Email: [email protected] Indian Bsc Female Nurse with 6.5 years exp, 4 years in KSA. Passed Oman Pro Metric with 69%, complet-ed data flow. Presently in Muscat in visit visa looking for a suitable placement. #94744900, 94742834, [email protected]

Sales & Marketing specialist with 16 yrs experience in Oman in

MNC retails telecom lubes construction related industry

handled various projects, holding valid Oman driving license,

release available.

Contact 96960991

TOURS & TRAVEL

HOSPITALITY

Filipina lady having exp in ticketing and preservation, call center, secre-tarial and real estate is now looking for job please call.94054080

Indian male B.H.M graduate 12 years exp in hospitality industry G.C.C license release available look-ing for suitable post in hospitality or F.M.C.G. Contact: 94525463

MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

S.T.P Operator 20 years experience in Oman. Contact: 93089468

Civil Engineer, 6 yrs experience with Omani driving license, local re-lease available. Contact: 91693008 An Iraqi civil with more than 30 years experience in (Iraq and G.C.C) looking for a job, (N.O.C) available. Contact: 96561306 Email: [email protected] Indian male, Mechanical Engineer having 1year experi-ence, on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact:97416564, Email:[email protected] HSE officer, Indian male 27, 1.5 years exp call: 90649152, 98205818

Indian Mechanical Engineer (B.tech)23. With qualification in Qa-QC,HVAC and Piping.1 year expe-rience. Ready to join immediately. Contact: 92365040 Electrical Engineer, Indian male 24 years, BE (Electrical & Electronics) having 3 years of experience, seek-ing for suitable placement. Contact: 91917369 Road Engineer 10 years experi-ence in Oman. Contact: 91274706 Civil Engineer 14 years of expe-rience 8 years at GCC at Dar Al Handasah Consultant, Al Raghi Con-struction building & infrastructure culverts, bridges & road. Contact: 93068195 Email: [email protected]

Civil Engineer diploma, 4 yrsexp seeks suitable position ina reputed company. NOC available. #96789711 Civil Engineer 8 years experience in Oman as a project engineer for governmental & private projects. Contact – 90164912 Civil Engineer 8 years experience Structural buildings marine. Availa-ble NOC release. Contact: 92451323. Email: [email protected] Civil Engineer (B.Tech), Indian male 24 years with 1+years Indian experience,(Certified in Staad Pro/ Quantity Survey/ Auto Cad).Looking for a Suitable position. Available In Sultanate of Oman (Muscat) on Visit Visa. contact 92835952. E-mail: [email protected]

Indian male Electrical Engineer, having 6 years gulf experience in designing, assembling, commis-sioning execution etc having valid GCC license too looking for a suit-able. Contact: 00968-98052942 Email: [email protected] HSE Engineer (B.E Mech+Diploma Safety+NEBOSH+OSHA) over 10yrs. Exp, (Visa Release Letter (NOC) available), seeking suit-able placement, Mob:97061817, Email:[email protected] Indian female Quantity Surveyor Civil 11 years experience, local release available NOC.#95719108 Email: [email protected]

Graduate civil Engineer having 19 years Gulf experience seeks imme-diate employment in reputed firms in Muscat, NOC available. Contact: 99446786 / 93251306 Engineer Civil & M. Arch (RED) Indian (F) 25 yrs, B.Tech (Civil), now pursuing M. Arch - RED (Real Estate Development final semester thesis) completing by June 2016, now avail-able till 15th of April on visit visa seeks suitable placement in Oman. Contact: 968- 92743004 Email: [email protected] Indian male 25 yrs B.Sc Computers Science, 3 yrs work experience in Computer hardware & networking & CCTV, telephone system looking for job (NOC) available. #93243372

Indian male 40 yrs degree & diploma in logistics 16 yrs experi-ence (6 yrs GCC ) in storekeeping and inventory control with com-puter knowledge, seeking suitable placement NOC available. Contact 98966849 / 96186573

MANAGER

Egyptian male 36 years Warehouse Manager, 7 years in Sultanate of Oman, 1 year in UAE, and 3 years in Egypt. Contact: +968 97200468 Email: [email protected] General/Divisional Manager MEP & Civil, MBA Operation, BE Electri-cal, 10 years experience in Oman & 10 years in India. Valid DL, release available. GSM. 92447102 Purchase/Planning & Logistics Manager MBA (Finance), 14yrs. Oman Exp. with D/L, NOC available, looking for suitable position.#93826090, [email protected]

Indian Female on a visit visa having master degree seeking suitable placement in any field, 1 ,5 year experience in HR . Contact : +968 91467576. Indian male physiotherapist with 3 years of experience, with (moh license and NOC available. seeking suitable placement. con-tact 99767528, 91317863 Electrical diploma Engineer Indian male 22 years, 2 years ex-perience in control panel contact 93047707 [email protected] Indian Male, 40 Years, B. Com, having 10 years experience in Oman, Tally &ERP- looking for suitable placement ( Local release and Oman driving license available. Tel- 92469789 Indian Male 42 year’s, MBA, Sr. Material controller having 12 years experience in Oman with reputed companies. Having Oman driving License, Seeks suitable replacement immedi-ately. Available NOC. Cont. 00968-92944026, Email – [email protected] ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Indian/male/24Yrs,Bsc.Electron-ics & Comm,1.7 Years experience as Service Engineer in India. On visit Visa, Looking For a suitable placement. Contact : 92794176 E-mail:[email protected]

Structural Engineer, ME, with 2 yrs exp proficient in ETABS, STAD, SAFE & Prokon, seeks job. Contact: 050-9984535 NDT / QA / QC Supervisor / Radiographer DAE Mechanical piping- vessel LPG Bozer Storage tank inspection experience 10 years. #96954202 Email: [email protected] BE Mechanical Engineer, 6 years experience in piping & structural work release available. Contact: 96115463 Email: [email protected] Civil Engineer 6 years experience. Contact: 90183630 B.Tech Mechanical Engineer, on visit visa looking for job, who has done certification courses in quality control, basic pipe-line engineering, ASNT NDT Level II, also good knowledge in HVAC. Contact:94743373 Email:[email protected] Electronic Security System Tech C.C.T.V telephone presently work-ing in Oman with NOC. Contact: 99803912 Email: [email protected] B. Tech mechanical Engineer having 8+ years exp having Omani driving license seeking suitable placement. Contact: 97841963 In Oman since 2010 March, build-ing site supervisor with Oman D/L looking for suitable placement. Contact: 91507828 B. Sc Civil Engineer 27 yrs, Oman experience as Project Manager, Structural Engineer looking for suit-able placement. NOC / local transfer available. Contact : 99349578 Email: [email protected] Indian male with 5 yrs experi-ence in CCTV (AV Technician) & 4 years experience as Supervisor / Billing section on visit visa now. #93570126 Indian male B-tech 8 years expe-rience as senior electrical project engineer / QC engineer on visit visa seeks suitable placement.contact 94094543 Email: [email protected] DAE Civil engineering profession surveyor experience 3 years, 2 years in Pakistan, 1 year in Oman road experience. Contact: 94791214 DAE Civil engineering profession surveyor experience 5 years, 2 years in Oman 3 years in Pakistan road and building experience. #90334894 B.Tech Mechanical Engineer, on visit visa looking for job, who has done certification courses in quality control, basic pipe-line engineering, ASNT NDT level II, also good knowledge in HVAC. Contact:94743373 email:[email protected] Electrical Engineer having 5 years experience in the field of managing , supervising , testing & commis-sioning of Electrical distribution & substation projects. Contact: 92322906/90377916 Email: [email protected] Diploma in civil M/ 32 Indian keralite 2 years experience as site Engineer at Muscat with D/L Seek-ing civil job. Contact: 97914623 B.E Mechanical with Automotive & Industrial Maintenance specializa-tion -11 yrs exp in Oman with Driv-ing license. Seeks suitable job on release in Oman. Contact 92880593 Civil Engineer (B. Sc) Iraqi looking for job with 2 years experience in the practical field & design, profes-sional use engineering programs fluent in English valid driving license. Contact : 90187915 Email: [email protected] Diploma in Civil Engineering 13 yrs exp with valid Oman D/L, NOC avail-able. Contact : 99612163 Indian female, 25 yrs M.Tech Structural Engineer 3 yrs experi-enced in Analysis design & RCC structures seeking for suitable placement.contact 97163040 / 96357196

Indian Male 42 year’s, MBA, Sr. Material controller having 12 years experience in Oman with reputed companies. Having Oman driving License, Seeks suitable replace-ment immediately. Available NOC. Cont. 00968-92944026, Email – [email protected] Indian male Physiotherapist with MOH license and NOC looking for suitable job. Contact: 92617235 NOC available, Indian Male - MBA (HR) and B.E (E.I.E) with total 9 years of experience in HR & Admin and Busi-ness Development (3 yrs of Gulf exp.) can join immediately - 91240251 / [email protected] M. Sc Computer Science – 2 year Experience – in India, looking suit-able Placement. Email:[email protected], Mob:-+91 9497482305 (INDIA), Oman:-98291626. Indian, 30 years, B. Com with 2 years Oman experience in Tally ERP-9 available in Muscat seeking suitable positions. # on 95186652 Indian male B.Tceh (ECE) MBA (HR) 2 years experience CCNA, CCNP, MCSE looking for suitable job , presently on employment visa release available. #95584814 Email: [email protected] Indian civil Engineer BE, with 16 years of Industry experience in design , Quantity surveying , billing looking for suitable job. #90302823 Email: [email protected] ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Indian/male/24Yrs,Bsc.Electron-ics & Comm, 1.7 Years experience as Service Engineer in India, On visit Visa, looking for a suitable placement. Contact : 92794176, E-mail:[email protected] B-tech Civil with honours, Civil En-gineer (structures) Experience more than six years. #91431483. Email [email protected] HSE Engineer,Indian male, 4 Plus years experience in Oil & Gas .Working in Shclumberger NEBOSH, IOSH, & NDT Certified, M Tech in HSE. [email protected] #+91 9867016808 Indian male Network cabling tech-nician ( 19-years gulf experience) seeking for suitable placement. Contact : 0091-8089909265 (In-dia), Email: [email protected] Indian Pediatric consultant, md with 20 years experience and wife gynecologist md with 15 years plus experience seeking opportunities with reputed hospitals in Muscat. [email protected] 14 years experienced light driver with valid Oman license looking for suitable job. Contact 99442481 PROCUREMENT OFFICER, Indian-Male 34yrs,M.Com with 14 yrs work Exp.(8 yrs in Oman) working in Construction Co LLC( for ROAD,CIVIL,ELECTRO-MECHAN-ICAL & Others Projects ) and having valid LT D/L, NOC available & ready to join within a month-M:94064650,Email: [email protected] Indian male: 24 years, diploma in computer science and B.E(CSE) having experience in hardware and networking seeking for the suitable job. Contact: 91170912, Email id: [email protected] Filipino Male, 24 Years Old..looking for job, have experience in Cargo & Logistics/ Rent a Car/ Real Estate/ Finance & Accounts/customer service and as Travel Agent. Hard working and with good computer and communica-tion skills having Omani driving license. GSM: 95370052 Indian male auto cad draughts-man (civil) 8 years experience, seeking for part time job. mobile no: 0096899070584. email: [email protected] Civil Engineer (roads and struc-tures) Education B. Tech Civil Engineering with honours experience more than six years. Contact no 91431483 ,Email [email protected] Indian male 6 years exp in differ-ent field, with valid Oman driving license. Languages known Hindi, English, looking for any job(Driver for executives). Contact 98696795 HSE Engineer,Indian male, 4 Plus years Experience in Oil & Gas .Working in Shclumberger.NEBOSH,IOSH, & NDT Certified, M Tech in HSE, #[email protected] Mobile- +91 9867016808

BS in Electrical Engineering, Experience: 5 years(Power Plants). Contact: 92475206 Email: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS

EDUCATION/TRAINING

Indian male 38 years B.Ed (English) MBA (HR), 8 years experience as English, Business Studies Teacher, currently in Oman on visit visa, #96982726, [email protected] Indian female 29 yrs MSc, MED science on family visa 2 yrs experi-ence in teaching field looking for a suitable placement. Contact : 93717403 Email: [email protected]

Indian female Project Engineer 15 yrs experience in Project Manage-ment Quality database management data analytics marketing business development haying Omani driving license seeks suitable placement presently on family visa having Om-ani experience. Contact : 95783792 Site Supervisor, Diploma in Civil Engg (cert attested) knows autocad revit, salary exp: 250 ph : 9227 9784 Indian female 23 years Mechanical Engineer with 1.5 year’s experience looking for suitable jobs. Also inter-ested in Sales & Marketing. Contact: 94743992 Email: [email protected] Electrical Engineer 6 years experi-ence in Oman experience in MEDC / MZEC Projects. Contact: 91249329 Male QC inspector Mechanical, NDT 20 years experience valid Oman D/L , release available. # 91001104 Indian female 24 yrs B.Tech (CSE) having 1 year experience in PHP Programming seeking suitable jobs. Also interested in teaching, available on family visa. #98676713

Indian female (M. Tech, Power system) having Gulf experience seeking suitable placement in Oman currently in family visa. Contact: 94306164 / 91001194 An Electrical engineer with 4+ yrs of experience in Electrical network (MT, LT) with professional computer skills seeking for work. Contact: 99841736 / 93955381/ +149922698343 Email: [email protected] Sudanese Mechanical Engineer 2 years experience, fire fighting HVAC on visiting visa. Contact : 95630047 Indian male (23), completed B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineer-ing have no experience and studied MEP, E-CAD AutoCAD P6 now on family visa looking for a desirable job. Contact: 98209070 Email: [email protected] Sudanese Civil Engineer holding bachelor with 2 years of experience in Oman have valid driving license and residency with NOC looking for job. Contact: 94393880 Male QC Inspector Mechanical, NDT 20 years experience valid Oman D/L, NOC available. #91001104 Pakistani male Diploma Civil En-gineer 4yrs exp in Oman bulling & mega projects, valid license Oman.contact:98921022

Procurement Engineer (27 years single male with Oman Driving Li-cense) having 7 years experience (UAE 2, Oman 3) with expertise in MEP, Water, Electromechanical, Instrumentation seeking suitable placements. Contact 95852033, mail: [email protected] Electrical & electronics Engr, knows autocad & revit. PH:93837973 Sr. Electrical Engineer with17+ yrs of exceptional exp in spear head-ing strategic planning and project management initiatives & execut-ing various high rise residential & commercial building as well as roads and highway project with proficiency in installation, seeking a challenging position in a dynamic organization. #96570891 Network Engineer CCNA-MCSA exp computer science with NOC. Contact : 92346191

24 years Indian male B.SC (com-putes science) with 2 years of networking and IT help desk support experience with Cisco certification seeking a suitable placement. Contact 96910605 Email: [email protected] Indian male B.Com Graduate seeks suitable position in Computer net-working & IT support with 4 years of experience. Contact: 91282879 Email: [email protected] Sudanese Network Engineer holding IT Bachelor with 1 year experience CCNA, CCNP, MCSA certified have valid driving license. #92394485 INDIAN FEMALE COMPLETED M.C.A seeking for suitable jobs. Con-tact: 91409481 / 97308719

SALES / MARKETING

Indian male, completed bachelor of business management with 2 years of work experience, currently on visiting visa in Oman and seeking suitable placement for immediate joining. #94647421 35 years male, Lebanese holding Brit-ish passport, 10 years of experience in procurement, Omani Government tenders, setup marketing plans & strat-egies, importing, Organizing events, management, have car, NOC available. #94123939 Email: [email protected] Indian male 10 yrs experience in Sales, marketing manager field with D/L seeks suitable placement. Contact: 97205114 5 yrs experience in software and 2 yr in administration/accountant, looking for any part time or work from home official jobs contact no: 91711326 Sales Executive seeking suitable placement Oman driving license. Con-tact 93533786 Sudanese looking for a suitable job holds the safety and health of OSHA certificate and computer exp. in Sales & safety and health (HSE).#91318822 Young Indian male 24 yrs having 4 yrs marketing & sales experience in Oman looking for suitable placement holding valid driving license. Contac: 96913806 Email: [email protected] M.B.A (MARKETING) with 1 year of FMCG Sales Experience in Oman looking for immediate joining in the same industry, Salary Negotiable Mob.94625495 Indian male 37 years MBA graduate in marketing with 9yrs of experience in UAE in field of brand promotions & marketing with UAE D/L on a visit seeking suitable position. #95792820 Indian male 40 yrs SSLC, PDC knows MS Office & Tally 1 year Oman experi-ence in Accounts & 2 yrs marketing experience valid Oman D.L. NOC available seeks suitable placements in marketing. contact 92409891 Email: [email protected]

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Email: [email protected] [email protected].: 24726666 Ext: 413 / 430 /431 / 456 / 461Fax: 24812624

SITUATION WANTEDEDUCATION/CLASSES/COMPUTER/WEBSITE

Spoken Arabic class for Non

Arabic Speakers & English class for Malayalam Speakers

in Azaiba and Ruwi earn in two months

tion guaranteed

Tel: 95244310

Karate and self defense classes at Azaiba 18 Nov Street. RO 10 per month twice a week Monday and Tuesday 6. 30 TO 7. 30. PM. CONTACT 98294551

NRI

New flats in prime location near Pushpagiri Medical College - Thiruvalla. #Abraham - Owner Tel 95919122. Land sale in Kerala 1.65 acre land for sale at Ramapuram price 82 lakhs negotiable.# 91 9446822251 2.45 acre of land near 1 Km from MES College Erattupetta good for housing. Price 2.45CR negotiable. Contact: 91 9446212255 / 91 9995000609 1 B/R - 890 S.FT fully furnished flat at Best Western Quepem. #97094797 Flats villas land for sale in Pune Contact: 95272138/918139098275

Classes for Spoken EnglishTOEFL / GRE / GMAT / SAT

Excellent Guidance and Coaching Satisfaction Guaranteed

IELTS PREPARATION Target Band 8.0

EAGLES INSTITUTE92325542 | 93657915 | 93657917 | Email: [email protected]

WEB, ERP and Business Intel-ligence (BI) creation and man-agement at rock bottom price. Contact: http//webviewoman

BUYING

Buying cars for cash.contact 90202090

Bobcat available for rent. contact 97623299

MATRIMONIAL

Kerala Christian Marthoma boy from Adoor, working in Oman MBA graduate seeks suitable alliance. Contact: 99852167 Mumbai settled Hindu Ezhava par-ents invite proposals for their son MBA 29 years 5.9 Star Bharani working with a reputed company in Muscat Contact 91235911. Tamil Hindu Brahmin Iyer Boy. Parents invite proposal for their only son 25 yrs / 6.1 ht / B.Tech (NIT), MBA (IIM), EX- ISM student, employed MNC Bangalore Star Ut-tirathdhi seeks suitable alliance fom Iyer/Iyenger families. Parents in Oman #98288925 / 92264915 Malankara Catholic Male Nurse (28) from Thiruvalla working in Nizwa Private Co. Alliance invites parents/nurses working in Oman. #968 98267338, 0091 9287215726 Indian male Roman Catholic 40yrs divorcee working in Muscat. Seeks suitable alliance from widow/ divorcee/ single.contact 96059801.

ACC. AVAILABLE

ACC. AVAILABLE

Room available semi furnished room with air conditioner cup-board and bed available for bach-elor in good flat in Al Khuwair near Radisson Blue. #96930219 Room with attached bathroom available in Ruwi for Executive bachelors. Contact 95527969 Single room non cooking bachelor, near Darsait round about. Contact: 92120626 Fully furnished bachelor sharing at Wadi Kabir. Contact: 99325387 Available sharing accommoda-tion, opposite Al Maya Wadi Kabir in 2 bedroom flat. #95470129 Furnished room with separate bathroom for Indian family or Ex-ecutive bachelor, near Honda Road (Walja). Contact 99016546 OMR-130.for family/ladies in Darsait room w/AC, toilet & S/kichen.95323562 Sharing Accommodation avail-able for working ladies opposite Al Nadhah Hospital. Preferably Indi-ans. Room with seperate toilet and sharing kitchen.RO.90. #96524717 2 room for rent bachelor Al Khu-wair with A/C water & electricity, RO 115/95. Contact: 94843712

DRIVING

WANTED

IELTS Coaching (academic) required nearby wadi Kabir area. Please call on mobile or msg on Whats up. Mobile no: 92927880/99012165

FOR HIRE

Hiab truck, payload 10 ton, unload-ing boom 2 ton, available on monthly rent. Contact Mb. 94052819, Email: [email protected] Grader, roller, bobcat, JCB 3CX, JCB 4CX with breaker & water tanker for rent.#93218705 / 24478450

GOOD NEWS

Ayurvedic treatment for joint pain, backache, paralysis, mas-sage, steambath, obesity, spondy-litis. Ideal Care Ayurvedic Clinic, 18 November Street, Azaiba. Contact: 99639695 / 97397320 Ayurvedic treatment for backache, paralysis, arthritis etc & mas-sage, All Season (Vaidyaratnam).Contact:24475280 / 95371664 / 92504980 www.siddhayur.com FREE INFORMATION ABOUT ISLAM. If you would like to know more about Islam, please call: 99425598, 99250777, 99353988, 99253818, 99341395, and 99379133. For ladies: 99415818, 99321360, 99730723 Orvisit:www.islamfact.com

Furnished bedroom with attached bathroom available for working ladies or small family at Mabela near Nesto. Contact: 92214060 Small old house for rent in Al Ghoubra. Contact : 97165972 Room for rent available in a flat for Executive bachelor at Azaiba behind Al Meera Hypermarket with attached bath with cot & A/C , rent inclusive of water & electricity. Contact 96404166 / 97433992 Sharing for Executive females at Mumtaz area. Contact: 97094797 2 bedrooms flat near Kuwait Masjid Wadi Kabir. contact 97608564 / 98498823 Room available for Execu-tive bachelor at Al Hail. contact 96234708 Furnished apartment for rent, two rooms, majlis, hall, kitchen. Near Carrefour al-mawalah. #99336776 Room with attached bathroom for a family in Wadi Kabir. #97167857 Room for rent with furniture. Al Bustan village.contact 93687466 Furnished room attached bath for Indian bachelor, Al-Falaj Ruwi & lady Wadi Kabir near Mars hypermarket. CONTACT 96202458/96761960 Furnish bedroom with attach bathroom for executive bachelor. Contact: 97704794 Room with attached bathroom and sharing kitchen available for Executive bachelor or small family at wadikabir Contact 93049849 Room available in Mumtaz area 1 room, 1 Bathroom, Kitchen & 1 room, common bathroom. Interested pleasecontact 92680041 Mr. Altaf

MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

SITUATION WANTEDSIT.WANTED

SITUATION WANT-SIT.WANTED

Experienced B.Com graduate + IATA Diploma holder looking for Accounts/Admin/Travels related job. Mob. 91142997. NOC available. Indian male B.A degree & diploma in hotel management with 16 years experience as restaurant & catering manager in Oman & Saudi with V/L Oman D/L seeks suitable place-ment. Contact : 92100141 MBA Graduate (Indian male 26 years) having 2 years experience in Qatar as admin assistant looking for suitable placement. #93041141 Email: [email protected] Indian female, MBA with 9 yrs of experience in finance & procure-ment currently on family visa look-ing for suitable position in finance & supply chain. Contact 95622568 Draughtsman, 15 years’ experi-ence, Indian male currently in Oman looking for suitable position. Gsm – 95358115, 96977289, Email : [email protected] Chief Accountant 25 years experienced looking for part/full time accountant job. Contact: 95598477 / 98803439 Indian Female living in Ghubra - Muscat near Emirates Shopping Center. 20 years of experience in Teaching. Able to handle all sub-jects till grade 6. Need suitable job. Contact- 94406552 PART TIME ACCOUNTANT avail-able, well experienced in account-ing up to finalization. knowledge in tally also. contact. 92643875 MBA Marketing, 10 years in marketing, consulting strategy, corporate communications, content management, UX , Product launch, digital marketing. Indian female on visit. Contact : 95431357 Indian 32 years passed M.A. Eng-lish , M.Sc Psychology and B.Ed in English having 4 years experience in teaching searching suitable job. Contact: 99869535 Email: [email protected] Indian male,16 years Oil & Gas experience ( Down Hole Tools ), 3 years in Oman, Dip. Mechanical Engineer, Having D/L and NOC. Email – [email protected], Mob : 965 956 18. Bangladeshi Male, Univer-sity MA, Working as Store In-charge cum Logistic Manager in Muscat; searching better job. Phone:91997605. email: [email protected] 8 plus years of experience in Events /Marketing Communica-tion /conferences / Trainings /Media representation. Having UAE D/L. seeking Suitable Placement: Contact: 95792820. [email protected] Indian Male,Kerala,B.COM & B.PE having 13Years of Physical Educa-tion Teacher experience. Currently on visit visa Looking for a suitable job. Contact:- 968 94106834. email:[email protected]. Sudanese male, 5 years experi-ence in warehouse management and logistics services #90644186 14 years experience in 5 star hotel as sales manager in UAE & INDIA on tourist visa looking for suitable opportunity please contact mobile contact 91305978

Admin Assistant. Having 5 years experience in admin department in reputed companies, presently working in Muscat (NOC Available). GSM. 00968-98404122, Email - [email protected] Indian Female on a visit visa hav-ing master degree seeking suitable placement in any field, 1 and half year experience in HR .Contact : +968 91467576. Indian Female, 24 MA Eng. Litr with 2 yrs experience in teach-ing & 14 months in Administra-tion cum Secretary, Currently on visit visa, seeks suitable job. Contact: 92613704/99260702, Email:[email protected] Indian male, 8.5 yrs experience, B.Com Graduate with GCC exp & valid driving license looking for better job opening in Muscat. Con-tact: 92609935 / 94771365 2 years experienced male seeking job related to safety. M. Tech in HSE, MSc in Environmental Science and IOSH certified. #94653264 Sri Lankan Male 34 BSc. (Physics) 5 years experience as a site man-ager and administration supervisor in Oman with valid D/L looking for a suitable position. #99153061 or [email protected] Female Junior Architect Graduated from School of Planning & Archi-tecture, Vijayawada. Excellence in Autocad, Sketching & Model-ling. Internship - KHAM Designs, Bangalore. Presently with Atulya Architects & Associates. Email [email protected] #00968-94057427. Indian male 37 YEARS, BSC COMPUTER SCIENCE having More than 8yrs of experience with well exposure in PDO, DALEEL & OXY as IT SUPPORT / DESKTOP SUP-PORT ENGINEER. Seeking suitable placement. Contact [email protected] / 968-99758320 Indian Female Electronics System Eng. UK Graduate. Programmer Mi-cro Controller Robot, Eng. Analysis, Instrumentation & Control, Eng. Projects, Integrated Circuit Eng., Electrical and Fluid Drives, Ana-logue Electronics, Wireless Sys-tems. Seeking suitable post. Con-tact: 97848075, [email protected] 6 YEARS EXPERIENCE HR/Finance Indian female[29Years]MBA. On family visa, Seeking suitable place-ment-93908191, email:[email protected] Indian/male (25)/ MBA/2 years experience in channel sales and distribution management. on visit visa. available for immediate join-ing. Contact: 96914068, E mail: [email protected] 32year Indian Male MSC,MBA-HR having 8yrs Exp(HR / Payroll / Admin) with Oman valid DL. Seek-ing suitable opening in Human Re-source, Payroll & Admin/ backend jobs. Contact:00968-99322978 Sr Material controller, having 13 years experience in material controlling in reputed companies. Presently working in Muscat (NOC Available). # 00968-92944026, Email [email protected] Physiotherapist with MOH license looking for suitable placement. Contact: 92617235

Indian, BE Mechanical Engi-neering with 1 yr exp as service Engineer, looking for suitable po-sitions. Contact-90637918, E mail: [email protected] Senior Accountant, 5 yrs Oman, 10 yrs UAE experience in manu-facturing & construction valid D/L immediately available. Email: [email protected], call: 95389018 Indian male with 1 yr exp looking for job in I.T as Web developer, presently in Muscat on visit visa. #92312978 Indian Male ,MBA Finance & Mar-keting 28 yrs,6+ Exp, with oman D/L & NOC, Hospital ,Pharma ,Herb-al ,FMCG, F&B Markeing ,construc-tion A/c & sales , 93379044 HSE Engineer, Indian male, 4 plus years experience in oil & gas, working in shclumberger Nebosh, ISOH & NDT certified, M. Tech in HSE. [email protected] mobile- +91 9867016808 BE Mechanical Engineering with one year experience now on visit visa, looking for suitable positions. contact 90637918 / 99335742,email: [email protected] Indian/male (25)/ MBA /2 years experience in channel sales and distribution management. on visit visa. available for immediate joining. Contact: 96914068, email: [email protected] Indian male network cabling tech-nician (19 years Gulf experience), seeking for suitable placement. Contact : 0091-8089909265 (In-dia), Email: [email protected] Indian male, Kerala B.Com & B.PE, looking for suitable Job in Sales, Accounts, Admin etc. #93301023 email:- [email protected] B.Com Graduate with 4 year experience as an Accountant in Oman. Also have Oman Driving License. Best fluency in English, Arabic, Hindi& Malayalam. Looking for Job. Currently in Oman. #+968 93943448, [email protected] Commercial or Operation Manager 18 yrs in Oman – finance, purchase, sales, HR & Admin exp. contact 99044724. E mail: [email protected] Indian male at a Managerial position having 12 yrs exp in sales & market-ing, Property Management looking for a suitable position, MBA qualified with Oman driving license. NOC available. #98125226 Indian male BE Mechanical En-gineer having 6 yrs exp in piping and structural construction work, looking suitable position, release available. #96115463-email: [email protected] SOFTWARE DEVELOPER, Indian Male, 24 years, B.Tech in com-puter science.3Years of experience in technical support, software development, troubleshooting and managing, seek suitable place-ment. Contact GSM- 98184170 Indian Male,B.Com & Diploma Logistics & supply chain manage-ment 2years experience looking for job in Accounts/logistics field. Presently on Visit Visa. Soft-ware knows MS office & Tally7.2 .#:93884951-Email:[email protected]

Indian male 31 yrs with over 10 yrs sales & marketing exp seeking suitable placement NOC & Oman D/L available in audition have proficiency in Arabic language. Contact:95760969 Looking for QHSE – Manager / Asst. Manager job, Indian Male – 39.Yrs, With 17.Yrs Experience & NOC, NEBOSH – UK, MR – ISO 9001, 14001 & 18001, HSE Train-ings, Audits, Pls Contact – [email protected] B.A. in Accounting, Experience: 5years of Business/Accounts tutoring and 2 years of Account-ing License: 70914186. contact 96389047, Email: [email protected] Export Manager/DM Indian Male 38 Yrs B.Sc /CIPET 13 Yrs Experience in Business Develop-ment &Production with Oman D/L seeks suitable placement. Contact : 97221058 / 92058065, E-mail : [email protected] HSE Engineer: 3.8 years experi-ence in Oil & Gas. NEBOSH,IOSH, & NDT Certified, M Tech in HSE,B Tech in Mechanical Engg. [email protected], Mobile- +91 9867016808 B.Com Graduate with 4 year expe-rience as an Accountant in Oman. Also have Oman Driving License. Best fluency in English, Arabic, Hindi & Malayalam, looking for Job. Currently in Oman. Cont: +968 93943448, [email protected] Electronics service Technician , 4 Years experience as Electronics service engineer. Knowledge in all type of Electronics items. Looking for suitable placement. contact 99105043 Mechanical Engineering 6 years experience. contact 00968-998907110091 - 9841867534 Email: [email protected]

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TOURS

TOURS

RENT A CAR

RENT A CAR25 - 50 seater bus with PDO & BP specification for monthly rent & small car with driver. #99839898

SITUATION WANTEDCARGO

Dolphin Watch, Dhow Cruise with Buffet, & Land Tours Al- Ainain Marine Tours contact 98029602, 92808636 We arrange tours & accommodation at all the beautiful places in Oman. Contact 99839898

SITUATION WANTEDBUSINESS

RENT A CARBest Rates for Saloon

Contact: 97869042 / 95730550

[email protected]

Looking for a villa in Amerat area. Contact : 95405033

ACC WANTED

*Classified Advertisement space booking with text,

should be done till 12.00 noon

for next day’s publication. * Subject to space

availability

Investment RequiredMinimum OMR 500,000 to transfer 5 Excavators big + 5 Tippers 2015 Astra, working on good profitable

Excavation projects. Assured income 36 %.

98867530 / [email protected]

MANPOWER

MV SALE

GMC Sierra 4-Door Pick-up 2010 Model, 177,000 Kms - RO.8,000/-.Contact: 92564199 Honda CRV SUV 2008 model au-tomatic, first registered in April 2009. Single owner, expat lady driven. 72.000 kms. agency main-tained. Free service contract valid till October 2016. RO.4000/- nego-tiable. Serious buyers #92737854. Rav4 Indian lady Doctor owned Pearl white May 2011 No. 2, 34,000 km under Toyota Service Contract till 2017, 4 nos. brand new tyres R.O 8000/- negotiable. #91001129 Peugeot 206, 2006 model for sale Reserve Price RO 400. #94052819, Email: [email protected] Volkswagen Tiguan 2012 White 70,000Kms Expat Driven Insur-ance: Oct 2016 Price: Rial 7500 Contact: 95121146

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

Pick and Drop Al Khuwair to Rusayl# 96733572 / 91287470 Picking and dropping any time. Contact: 97403088 Transportation. contact 99508282 Transportation. contact 92015894 Transportation available Ruwi to Al Khuwair, Ghubra & Azaiba. Contact: 91103909 Transportation. #94087276

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DAILY GUIDE Email: [email protected] [email protected].: 24726666 Ext: 413 / 430 /431 / 456 / 461Fax: 24812624

SITUATION WANTEDSERVICES

SITUATION WANTEDSERVICES

SERVICESWe Provide Cleaners,

Window & split unit A.C servicing & repairing. Contact: 99557080 Split & window unit A.C servicing & maintenance. contact 96236476

Split & widow unit A.C servicing & maintenance.contact 93769089 / 95323517 Split & window A/c servicing & main-tenance. # 93769089 / 95323517 GUARANTEED CLEANING: Carpet & sofa shampooing, Contact 99314807/ 24792998 A/C maintenance & servicing, fridge, washing machine & dish washer repairing, painting & clean-ing services, electrical & plumbing. contact 99447257 / 97014234 / 24504281 Water proofing ABUQABAS- Contact 99320217/ 24788722 House shifting & transporting. Contact 92490422 Pest control treatments,

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Ocean center LLC contact 99344723 MARBLE CRYSTALLIZATION restore the original shine of your marble. contact 24793614/ 99314807 House shifting packing. Contact: 99657644 / 98518013 House shifting. contact 99708138 Marble crystallization & grinding, cleaning & carpet shampoo-ing. Ocean center LLC.contact 99344723 Al farzdaq Al Fedi Trad and Cont Maintenance services electric, plumbing and A/C. Contact: 96524904 /94285064 Split A/C servicing R.O 10 only. Contact: 94217681 / 99210141 Marble Restoration, Mosaic tiles polishing, carpet shampoo-ing, maintenance. Contact ABU QABAS- 99320217 / 24788722 All MEP & Civil shop draw-ings. Contact : 93070771 Email : [email protected] CAD drawings Archi/ MEP CAD – comply BIM. Contact: 91233975Cleaning Services, Sofa, carpet shampoo old house or new house. Contact: 92179395

Split & window A/c installation & maintenance specialist package & ducted units. Contact 98667326 Engineering Drawing prepara-tion Service for Civil Building, Interiors, Steel Structure, Steel Equipment etc at Genuine Rate. Contact Mb. 94052819, Email: [email protected] Workshop in Muscat, Expertise in Aluminum Automatic Gates, Manual/Swing Gates, Security Grills, Louvers, Handrails, Contact Mb. 94052819, Email: [email protected] Carpet Shampoo, marble & tile polishing, pest control & anti-ter-mite treatment, general cleaning painting,Plumbing, Electrical, shifting. Contact Mundhir Al-Rizaiqi trading. L.L.C. Contact: 24810137, 99450130 Marble crystallization & grind-ing, Ocean center LLC contact 99344723

CATERING SERVICES We do industrial catering service, Canteen / mess, 3

times packed meals and all types of catering events. Contact: 92188777 /

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SITUATION WANTEDSIT.WANTED

SITUATION WANT-SIT.WANTED

MBA Indian male 2 years experi-ence in firefighting & security sys-tems sales & marketing. Seeking suitable job. Contact – 90634050 INDIAN MALE, 26 years, BBA graduate, seeks suitable position in automotive spare parts, Have 3 year experience. Phone no: 96026400, [email protected] Master’s in Petroleum Geology looking for relevant job ready to join ASAP, valid drivers license. Email : [email protected] Diploma(Electrical Engineering) From Government polytechnic.Age 27years, 6 years Experiance in Maintenance, troubleshooting and managing and Technical in substa-tion as a Electrical Engineer.Seek suitable placement. Contact GSM- 92995899,([email protected]) Bangladeshi male, University MA, Working as Store In-charge cum Logistic Manager in Muscat; searching better job. #91997605, email: [email protected] 25 years, male B.Com and insurance Graduate with 6 year experience looking for an opening in accounts, finance or operations related only. Driving license and NOC available. contact [email protected] and 95236312.

Admin Assistant, Having 5 years experience in admin department in reputed companies, presently working in Muscat (NOC Avail-able). GSM. 00968-98404122, Email - [email protected] IT/Telecom Manager, BE, MBA 13+ Years of experience, Valid Driving License. Available immediately. Phone: +91205211, Email: [email protected] Indian male network cabling techni-cian (19-years gulf experience) Seek-ing for suitable placement. Contact - 0091-8089909265 (India) email: [email protected] Indian Engineer, B. Tech (Mech), MBA, MLM (Master of Labour Management), 23 yrs experience, 5 years in Oman in the positions of Operations Manager and Plant Manager with Oman Driving License seeks suitable placement. Contact: 99744612. E-mail: [email protected] Indian Male 47 years MBA-Operations Management with total 25 Yrs exp inclusive of 9 yrs in Oil & Gas sector in Oman, having valid Omani D/L & NOC available , seeks challenging position in SCM/ Logistics/ Procurement in any Sector. GSM-94236414. Mail id – [email protected]

Structural Engineer Educa-tion B-Tech in civil Engineering, Work Experience More than 6 yrs # +968-91431483 E-mail: [email protected] Indian Female Accountant, now in Oman on Visit Visa, looking for suitable placement, #94250871 Indian Female MBA Finance, 6 years Oman experience as account looking Full time/part time ac-counting Jobs. Contact- 99044292 Indian Male B. Tech, 10+ years of extensive work experience in various aspects like Computer Networking, Technical Support, Management and Engineering with good communications, interper-sonal and technical skills seeks suitable opportunity. Now in Oman on Visit Visa GSM : 9489 8009, Email : [email protected] BBA MBA.Male, Indian Human Resource/ Administration/ Office work1 Year Experience Knowledge in MS-Office, Photoshop Searching for suitable job E-mail: [email protected]: +91 9655469680 +91 8754086178 Indian male 26 years MBA finance, seeks suitable placement. #92715032 / [email protected]

Indian male, 16 years Oil & Gas experience (Down Hole Tools), 3 years in Oman, Dip. Mechani-cal Engineer, Having D/L and NOC. Email – [email protected], Mob: 965 956 18.