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  • Air Arabia Abu Dhabi marks its first flight to Kolkata

    Air Arabia Abu Dhabi marks its first flight to Kolkata

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    Abu Dhabi: United Arab Emirates’s (UAE) low-cost carrier Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, on Wednesday marked the inauguration of its first flight to Kolkata city in West Bengal, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

    The new direct flights between Abu Dhabi International Airport and Kolkata Airport will operate three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

    The new service to Kolkata is the airline’s seventh destination in India after Cochin, Calicut, Trivandrum, Chennai, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad.

    Air Arabia Abu Dhabi continues to enhance global connectivity to and from the UAE capital, serving a total of 34 destinations direct from Abu Dhabi International Airport across the sub-continent, the GCC, Russia, Africa and Europe.

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  • Watch: Massive sand tornado hit Taif in Saudi Arabia

    Watch: Massive sand tornado hit Taif in Saudi Arabia

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    Riyadh: In a rare phenomenon, a massive sand tornado struck the desert of the Saudi city of Taif, which alarmed the Saudis.

    A video of the tornado was shared on social media platforms on Monday, showing the sheer force of the storm as it tore through a field.

    The footage also showed the moment the hurricane swallowed all the stones and rocks in its path, which sparked a state of fear.

    Video clip also showed the devastation left behind by the tornado – from uprooted trees to smashed vehicles and piles of debris.

    The spokesman for the National Center of Meteorology, Hussein Al-Qahtani, said, “The observed weather phenomenon in Taif Governorate is classified as a tornado and does not recur permanently.”

    He explained in tweet that “their occurrence is often associated with severe thunderstorms, and they occur in a narrow range and for a limited period of time,” noting that “the center has monitored the recurrence of this situation during the past years.”

    On Sunday, the Kingdom’s National Meteorological Center warned of thunderstorms of varying intensity that are expected to affect most parts of Saudi Arabia in the coming week.

    According to the warning, heavy rain and lightning accompanied by a sandstorm with winds of more than 50 km/h, hail and flash floods are expected to affect the provinces of the kingdom this week.

    What is tornado?

    A tornado is a violent air storm characterized by a rotating cone cloud, a condensing funnel, and a cloud of rotating dust around it.



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  • Saudi Arabia refuses to grant entry visas to an Israeli delegation

    Saudi Arabia refuses to grant entry visas to an Israeli delegation

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    Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) refused to issue entry visas to an Israeli delegation to participate in the conference of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Israeli media reported on Sunday evening.

    Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation Kan 11 stated that the Israeli delegation had received an invitation to participate in the conference, which started on Sunday, in Saudi Arabia. 

    It added that the Israeli side was interested in attending the conference, whose visit would have been “a rare visit by an official Israeli delegation to Saudi Arabia.” 

    According to Bloomberg, the Saudi authorities refused to issue visas for the Israeli delegation, without disclosing the reasons, despite the United Nations’ request to Riyadh, for equal treatment for all members of the organization.

    On Sunday, the World Tourism Organization (WTO) conference was launched in the city of Al-Ula, northwest of Saudi Arabia, and it will last for two days, around 32 tourist villages in 18 countries, which are included in the organization’s classification of best villages in the world.

    The delegation was representing the Circassian town of Kfar Kama in the Galilee region of northern Israel, which was among 32 sites chosen by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) as the best rural tourism destinations for this year.

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  • ‘I sold the concept of ‘Instant Architecture’ to Saudi Arabia and it worked’

    ‘I sold the concept of ‘Instant Architecture’ to Saudi Arabia and it worked’

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    By Zahyr Siddiqi

    I allowed myself to be encouraged by my father that the talent I have has no market in India. He was convinced that it is the USA where my talents would bloom. My younger brother was already settled. That is the only open society where you will find good bearing, he had advised. I took off from India with a blind stroke of a straight bat, hoping to continue after one stop in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, putting my USA dream on hold.

    Being a master’s scholarship student of Urban Planning in the New Delhi’s prestigious ‘School of Planning and Architecture’ SPA with Housing as specialization I was confident of doing something worthwhile. The SPA Director’s vision was to make everyone in the class of 35 the best after two years of the master’s programme completion. Prior to my departure I had my own office with a colleague of SPA and a teaching job in Jawaharlal Technological University in Hyderabad. But I found myself on a blind date.

    Before I proceed, a brief SPA experience would add value to my sojourn.

    In SPA I got embroiled with a senior student from my own state, Andhra Pradesh. After my admission in SPA in an all-India competition, I arrived on time and was ushered into a good room in the SPA hostel on the top floor on a first come first serve basis.

    However, it was not liked by our state’s favored senior student who had come late. He kept harassing me to vacate the room for him. Since I was young and new, I felt restive and wanted to see the Director for my problem. Before I could meet the Director, the registrar briefed him about my case and gave me only 5 to 10 minutes to explain him and move out of his room.

    The Director was very kind and explained to me that since I come from a ‘Hyderabadi type’ of soft background, I need to get adjusted in whatever way I could to continue my studies. He was aware that I was among the top five candidates from all over India. He narrated his experience of London School of RIBA regarding his own roommate who incidentally also was a Hyderabadi but shy and self-composed.

    The major lesson he gave me was to be the best. He made me stand for more than an hour to listen to his doctrine of making the SPA students the best. I returned to my room and moved over to the ground floor.

    After that episode my approach to life became thoroughly professional which helped me to be assertive up-front and result oriented. I was someone that did not look back. I always succeeded.

    My foreign journey predicament

    I landed in the coastal city of Jeddah for Hajj with only 2.5-pound sterling which the travel agent gave me before boarding. He had taken all documents signed in return of my travel documents that included my foreign exchange. I took a taxi to a handwritten address of a relative after cajoling the taxi man for one pound and eating a sandwich for another one. I was left with 50 shillings (5X10) coins, which is still with me among my heritage travel bags.

    The initial first week I fulfilled all the sacred rituals and got dropped in the night near a Hajjis travel lodging. In the scramble of all that I misplaced the location paper of my relative. There was no place to stay. At the same time I had fallen sick. I took refuge in the travel lodge’s basement parking area. I visited the nearby government clinic where I was given a handful of multi-coloured tablets to take with meals. For food, I would walk by any group eating together to be invited. They were nice religious people. They would often ask me to join them for food. After a couple of days, I became weaker but as luck would have it, I manage to locate the residence of my relatives who lived around the corner.

    I was sick for a couple of more days. Still I enquired about the address of the downtown where I had been told that numerous offices are located. Suffering with fever and weakness, I decided to look for the downtown. I took to the street with my meager projects’ portfolios. I had to find a job to survive. I entered a newly built office mall called the “Queen’s Building” and went through the ‘Building Office Inventory’. There were many engineering and construction offices in the list. That gave me hopes of finding some job. My desperation was such that I was ready to take up even the job of a typist if it was available. I entered one office that reflected its cosmopolitan image. There some men and women working together.

    At the reception I enquired about an architect’s job opening. The young woman receptionist looked at me from top (shaven head) to bottom (very lean thin person). Surprisingly, she dared to say that I did not look like an architect. I was flustered. I rebutted in English that ‘I am not here for a beauty contest.’ She was not expecting such an answer from a walk-in job seeker.

    She said sheepishly that the architect-owner of ‘IDEA Center’ would come in a few minutes and that I can be seated. Soon after a young, tall and handsome Saudi gentleman walked in his traditional attire and asked the receptionist in an American accent to clear the entrance as he was expecting an important client soon. He looked at me and asked, ‘Who is this’?

    She told him that I was a job seeker. He advised her to clear the place and make me sit somewhere inside with the staff. I went inside and took an empty seat near the drafting board with a person working on it.

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    SV Reservation Center, RDQ Sketch Perspective Concept sketch designed on the flight to Saudi Arabia.

    It took a good amount of time. The Saudi gentleman barged in again to ask the person working on the drafting board to hurry up. He made three more visits every time making more noise. I stood up gently to see what exactly that person was doing and read the nicely drawn presentation. While sitting next to the drafting board, I took my pad and started sketching as it was my habit.

    The owner came again and this time he snatched the drawing off the drafting board. For the next few seconds he saw the sketch I had worked on and asked directly, “What is this?’

    I said, “It is my version of the assignment he had given to that gentleman.” He suddenly said it was fantastic and went on to ask me whether I could give him that sketch. I handed him over the sketch.”

    He vanished again inside his office.

    A few minutes later the same receptionist who had doubts about my looks came hurriedly towards me. She had a pad and pencil in hand. She asked for my needs to design the sketch as a project. She also asked in what time I can finish the design.

    With my responses, I found something which I had not expected at all. I was immediately appointed to the job. I was told to start working from the next day. With the speed of turn of events, I was in a shock.

    Was this real or a dream? I asked myself.

    The answer was no it was not. It was the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia running with lightening speed to become one of the most happening countries in the world.

    I also ended up asking myself. Was it the way Saudi Arabia worked? Or was it my sheer luck?

    Perhaps I was at that place at the right time.

    I took it as a great opportunity and called my beginning there as ‘Instant Architecture’. My professional climb thereafter was based on the brand I subconsciously created as ‘Instant Architecture’, like instant tea which was getting marketed at that time. Ready to share and give architectural designs at any given situation. On hearing the requirements in any form my hand will start sketching the design as required.

    SV HQ Bldg Jeddah KSA My Concept hand sketch design – Winning entry SV HQ Model

    I owe appreciation of my work to my father who was the real super-visionary. He understood my potential and advised me to pursue my talents outside of India.

    With a quirk of fate my architectural designs now grace great metropolises of India, the Middle East, Europe, and USA.

    The self-belief helped me to design great architectures by traveling around the world in search of my identity.

    In recent days I have given up active architectural design passion on persuasion of my children who proclaimed, “Enough is enough. You are not getting any younger.” They demanded that I spend more time with them. And that is what I am doing now.

    The article is a biographical narrative of Zahyr Siddiqi, a Hyderabad- born architect and urban planner who made his fortune in the Kingdom Saudi Arabia. He now lives in Chicago, IL, USA.

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  • Saudi Arabia consider switching to four-day working week

    Saudi Arabia consider switching to four-day working week

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    Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is the latest in a long list of countries considering switching a four-day working week and a three-day weekend system in the country, local media reported.

    This came in response to an inquiry on Twitter, Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development clarified it is studying the possibility of extending the weekly leave for three days instead of two.

    According to Arabic daily Al Madina, the ministry is studying the current labor system through a periodic review to achieve an increase in job creation and raise the market’s attractiveness for local and international investments.

    It also explained that the draft labor system was put forward in an investigative platform for public consultation.

    Currently, the Kingdom applies a system of 5 working days and two days off per week, which is Friday and Saturday.

    On February 17, 2022, Saudi Ministry of Human Resources has denied the plans to change the weekly working hours to four working days and three days weekend.

    Saad Al Hammad, spokesperson for the ministry said in a statement, “There is no truth to what has been circulated in the media about the ministry’s intention to study the issue of reducing working days.”

    It is noteworthy that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the first Gulf country to implement the 4-day work week system, while Bahrain and Oman is studying the implementation of the system.



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  • Saudi Arabia: Authorities seize cheetah, wolf, python from citizen

    Saudi Arabia: Authorities seize cheetah, wolf, python from citizen

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    Riyadh: In a shocking incident, the Saudi Arabian authorities confiscated a cheetah, a wolf, and a large snake in possession of a citizen.

    The Saudi National Centre for Wildlife on Thursday took to Twitter and wrote, “A team from the National Center for Wildlife Development took control of a cheetah, a python, an Arabian wolf after the security authorities seized it in the possession of a citizen. Necessary medical treatment was provided to the animals. They were transferred to a sheltering unit linked to the center.”

    It is still not clear how the citizen managed to contain the animals, a gross violation of environmental laws which are punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of 30 million Saudi Riyals.

    In 2021, Saudi authorities warned of illegal poaching after a lion killed its guard in Riyadh.

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  • Saudi Arabia marks Flag Day for the first time on March 11

    Saudi Arabia marks Flag Day for the first time on March 11

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    Riyadh: For the first time in its history the streets and parks of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) were painted green in celebration of Flag Day, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    On March 1, the custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz issued a royal decree announcing March 11 to be celebrated as National Flag Day.

    He posted a tweet, “The celebration of Flag Day comes as an affirmation of pride in our national identity, and its historical symbolism with great connotations and deep implications, which embodies our constants, and is a source of pride in our history.”

    The Ministry of Culture also celebrated this national day by raising the flag at its headquarters in Riyadh. It organised cultural and artistic activities for a period of three days, including a theatrical performance entitled “Rise High”.

    On Saturday the Saudi Minister of Education Youssef bin Abdullah Al-Bunyan celebrated the event with a group of students who hoisted the flag and sang the national anthem.

    Saleh Al-Mansouf passes away

    Calligrapher Saleh Al-Mansouf, who is credited to design the Saudi flag 50 years ago passed away a few hours before the celebration.

    Al-Mansouf wrote the word of monotheism with his hand and drew the sword on the banner with white dye.

    History behind the Saudi flag

    The history of the flag dates back to the banner of the Imams of the first Saudi state which united its lands. The flag’s design underwent several changes over the years before sealing it on March 11, 1937.

    Regulations for the flag were issued in 1973. It dictated the flag be rectangular in shape, green in color, and “There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.” as its center.

    A drawn sword with its fist pointed at the lower part of the flag is placed below it parallel to the words of monotheism written in Thuluth script.



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  • Game-changing moment for Middle East as Iran and Saudi Arabia bury the hatchet

    Game-changing moment for Middle East as Iran and Saudi Arabia bury the hatchet

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    When Saudi Arabia and Iran buried the hatchet in Beijing, it was a game-changing moment both for a Middle East shaped by their decades-old rivalry, and for China’s growing influence in the oil-rich region, the media reported.

    The announcement on Friday was surprising yet expected. The two regional powerhouses have been in talks to re-establish diplomatic relations for nearly two years. At times, negotiators seemed to drag their feet, the deep distrust between the two countries appearing immovable, CNN reported.

    Iran’s talks with Saudi Arabia were unfolding at the same time as negotiations between Iran and the US to revive the 2016 nuclear deal were faltering. The outcomes of both sets of Iran talks seemed interlinked Riyadh and Washington have long walked in lockstep on foreign policy.

    But a shift in regional alliances is afoot. Saudi Arabia’s relationship with the US has become strained in recent years, while China’s standing has risen. Unlike Washington, Beijing has shown an ability to transcend the many rivalries that criss-cross the Middle East. China has forged good diplomatic relations with countries across the region, driven by strengthening economic ties, without the Western lectures on human rights, CNN reported.

    In retrospect, Beijing has been poised to broker the conflict-ridden Middle East’s latest diplomatic breakthrough for years, simultaneously underscoring the US’ diminishing regional influence, CNN reported.

    “While many in Washington will view China’s emerging role as mediator in the Middle East as a threat, the reality is that a more stable Middle East where the Iranians and Saudis aren’t at each other’s throats also benefits the United States,” Trita Parsi, the executive vice president of the Washington-based Quincy Institute, tweeted Friday.

    Parsi argues that the development should trigger a moment of introspection on Washington’s Middle East policy. “What should worry American decision-makers is if this becomes the new norm: the US becomes so deeply embroiled in the conflicts of our regional partners that our manoeuvrability evaporates and our past role as a peacemaker is completely ceded to China,” he added.

    Friday’s agreement could herald the end of a blood-drenched era in the Middle East. Riyadh and Tehran have been at ideological and military loggerheads since Iran’s Islamic Revolution installed an anti-Western, Shia theocracy in 1979, CNN reported.

    Those tensions began to escalate into a region-wide proxy war after the 2003 US invasion of Iraq spiralled into civil conflict, with both Iran and Saudi Arabia vying for influence in the petrol-rich Arab country.

    Armed conflict that pitted Saudi-backed militants against Iran-backed armed groups washed over much of the region in the decade and a half that followed.

    In Yemen, a Saudi-led coalition military campaign to quash Iranian-backed rebels triggered one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. In Syria, Iran supported President Bashar al-Assad as he brutalised his own people, only to find his forces facing off with rebels backed by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, CNN reported.

    In Lebanon too, Iran and Saudi Arabia have backed different factions, contributing to a two-decade-long political crisis that has exacted a huge economic and security toll on the tiny eastern Mediterranean country.

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  • CBI gets fugitive deported from Saudi Arabia under ‘Operation Trishul’

    CBI gets fugitive deported from Saudi Arabia under ‘Operation Trishul’

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    New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has got one Mohammed Hanif Makkat, who was allegedly involved in kidnapping and murder case, deported from Saudi Arabia under ‘Operation Trishul’, source told IANS.

    The sources said that Hanif was deported from Saudi Arabia with the help of Interpol. Makkat was involved in the brutal kidnapping cum murder case of one Karim which took place in 2006. After committing the murder he had fled abroad. A red corner notice was also issued against him by the federal probe agency.

    As of now, the CBI has brought as many as 33 fugitive criminals who had fled India under the operation ‘Trishul’. This operation was started in the mid of 2022. Last year the CBI had been successful in bringing back 27 fugitive criminals from abroad. This year as of now they have brought seven fugitive criminals so far.

    Last week, one Harchand Singh Gill, who was wanted in a Rs 45,000 crore chit fund scam, was brought to India from Fiji.

    The CBI sources said that their operation will continue.

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  • India restores e-Visa services for citizens of Saudi Arabia; here’s how to apply

    India restores e-Visa services for citizens of Saudi Arabia; here’s how to apply

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    India has announced that restoration of e-Visa facility for citizens of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) with immediate effect.

    The announcement was made on Twitter by the Embassy of India in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    “The Embassy is happy to announce that the facility of e-visa has been restored for the nationals of Saudi Arabia with immediate effect in all five sub-categories i.e e-tourist visa, e-business visa, e-medical visa, e-medical attendant visa & e-conference visa,” embassy tweeted on Thursday.

    In 2019, India launched e-Visa service for the citizens of Saudi Arabia. Although it was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    It should be noted that it is necessary to submit the application and pay the fees at least 4 days before the date of travel and await approval.

    For online filling and submission of application, link can be accessed here.

    For more information applicant can also log on to embassy website.

    Here’s how to apply for e-Visa

    • To fill and submit the application online, applicants need to visit the official website
    • Apply online and upload a photo and passport page
    • Pay your e-Visa fee online using a Credit/Debit Card/Pay Wallet
    • Receive an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) online (ETA will be sent to email)

    Source: With inputs from ANI

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