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  • Graduation in Islamic Studies: A gateway to various opportunities

    Graduation in Islamic Studies: A gateway to various opportunities

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    Hyderabad: Several universities in India have introduced degree courses for students studying Islamic Studies. The medium of instruction for these courses is also offered in Islamic Studies. Moreover, scholarship opportunities from various state governments and employment opportunities are also available for those who complete graduation through Islamic Studies.

    The BA Islamic Studies program provides opportunities to pursue MA Islamic Studies as well as an MBA in Islamic Banking and Finance. Additionally, after the completion of the BA Islamic Studies program, students can enroll in any PG course.

    After completing a BA in Islamic Studies, students can join teaching in universities through B.Ed, MA, and Ph.D. degrees and serve as assistant professors in universities. According to career counsellors, after the degree, students can also join the journalism department while enrolling in journalism. They can also take advantage of job opportunities in central and state departments. Additionally, post-matric scholarships given to students by state governments in different states and merit-cum-means scholarships given to students by different universities can be applied.

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    BA Islamic Studies courses are offered in several universities across the country. Aligarh Muslim University, Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi, Jamia Hamdard, Aliya University, Maulana Azad College Kolkata, BS Abdul Rahman Crescent University are available in Chennai, while the Islamic Studies (Distance) course is available in Maulana Azad National Urdu University Hyderabad.

    The introduction of degree courses for students studying Islamic Studies has opened up several opportunities to pursue further studies or join the workforce. It is a positive step towards promoting education and providing equal opportunities for all students irrespective of their fields of study.

    Islamic Studies offers many opportunities abroad as well for those who are interested in pursuing it. Students can find numerous universities and educational institutions offering degree programs in Islamic Studies various. Some of the popular areas of study include Islamic law, history, theology, philosophy, and Arabic language.

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  • UAE ranks 1st in Arab world, 20th globally for economic opportunities

    UAE ranks 1st in Arab world, 20th globally for economic opportunities

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    Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has ranked first in the Arab world and 20th globally for economic opportunities offered to residents and investors.

    This came according to a report issued by the World Citizenship Report 2023 in ‘Economic Opportunity Rankings’ list of 128 countries, positioning it higher than Iceland, Malaysia, China, Qatar, Italy, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Turkey and others.

    UAE has announced a number of initiatives to make it easier to do business such as introducing a new long-term visa regime, 100 per cent foreign ownership for foreigners, zero income tax, very low corporate income tax, and signing the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with a number of of countries to facilitate and facilitate trade with major economies like India, Israel, etc.

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    Globally, Singapore, the United States, Hong Kong, the Netherlands and Japan are among the top five countries with the best economic opportunities.

    Top 10 Arab countries for economic opportunities

    CountryScoreRank
    United Arab Emirates (UAE)75.020
    Qatar72.924
    Saudi Arabia70.030
    Bahrain65.440
    Kuwait65.141
    Oman63.646
    Turkey62.153
    Jordan60.961
    Iraq5963
    Palestinian territory59.963
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  • Oman to provide 35,000 job opportunities for citizens this year

    Oman to provide 35,000 job opportunities for citizens this year

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    Muscat: The Oman Ministry of Labour aims to provide minimum of 35,000 job opportunities for citizens this year, local media reported.

    Out of the total number of job opportunities, 14,000 job will be created “through replacement” in the private sector and 10,000 jobs will be created through “replacement and employment” in the public sector.

    In addition, 2,000 job opportunities created through initiatives by government authorities and units, Labour Minister Professor Mahad Bin Said Bin Ali Baawain said while speaking to the media on Tuesday, Oman Observer reported.

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    In 2022, 80,403 jobs were created including more than 45,000 employment opportunities for the first time in the private and public sectors.

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  • 73% of workers want to know about internal growth opportunities: Report

    73% of workers want to know about internal growth opportunities: Report

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    New Delhi: About 73 percent of employees want to know about career opportunities inside their organisation, and employees, who are provided with access to self-service technology for career mobility exploration, are half as likely to have plans to quit their job, a new report showed on Monday.

    According to the 2023 global research report focused on talent mobility trends by Cornerstone, about 51 per cent of employees say that the best way their company can support their skill development is by giving them opportunities to pivot, stretch, and grow.

    The report measured the views of 1,060 employers and 1,000 learners across Europe, North America and Asia about the importance of career mobility and internal growth opportunities.

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    “As the talent landscape continues to evolve, employers will need to adopt a system which adequately attracts, engages and retains high-performing talent,” said Ben Eubanks, Principal Analyst and Chief Research Officer, Lighthouse Research & Advisory.

    When it comes to high-performing organisations, they prioritise employee growth.

    High-belonging employees, described as employees who feel a strong sense of belonging within their organisation, are more interested in all aspects of learning, while low- belonging employees are twice as likely to say they wouldn’t consider other career opportunities inside the business.

    The report showed high belonging employees are 190 per cent more likely to say their manager would support their career growth, while employees who score low on workplace belonging are six times more likely to say they don’t know if their manager or employer tracks their skills.

    Moreover, the report findings revealed that employee interest in exploring new projects and strengthening existing skills is not limited.

    Women were roughly (33 per cent more likely than men) to say they would like to look into projects that would allow them to learn new or different skills.

    People under the age of 45 were about 50 per cent more likely than those over 45 to say they would like to explore projects that develop new connections and mentors.

    Employees in larger organisations (1,000+ employees) prioritise projects that let them explore other internal opportunities without risking their current position, according to the report.

    Further, the report revealed that employees prefer using technology to explore career options rather than speaking directly with managers.

    Nearly 80 per cent of employees are more likely to prefer a self-service technology option over a manager conversation when it comes to understanding what internal career opportunities exist.

    Additionally, employees who have access to self-service technology for career mobility exploration are 50 per cent less likely to have plans to quit their job compared to those with no visibility.

    “Based on the findings of our 2023 research study, there’s no doubt that employees are hungry for growth and development opportunities, and require increased career transparency. As technology and tools become smarter and more interconnected, the manager’s role in employee growth is changing and AI has the power to align individual career ambitions with company objectives, delivering real impact to the bottom line,” said Vincent Belliveau, Chief International Officer at Cornerstone.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Job Melas Aimed To Provide Better Employment Opportunities To Youth: Div Com

    Job Melas Aimed To Provide Better Employment Opportunities To Youth: Div Com

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    SRINAGAR: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir V K Bidhuri on Monday said that the job melas are aimed at providing better employment opportunities to the youth and nearly 2500 youth to get jobs in the mela organized in Srinagar.

    Talking to reporters, Bidhuri, said that the job melas are being conducted to provide better employment opportunities to the youth.

    He said 141 companies are taking part in today’s mela and nearly 2500 youth will be adjusted in different companies.

    Asked about electricity during the month of Ramadhan, he said the department concerned will ensure adequate electricity supply to consumers.

    He also said that people are facing inconvenience due to the ongoing work on many projects in the city,”The situation will improve after one month,” he said.

    He also stated that the investments in JK would provide better opportunities to the teachers and they will no longer be compelled to work on meager salaries.

    “The government had to ensure implementation of wages act, but in private sector such cases can end only when there are better opportunities,” he said while replying to a query about meager salaries of teachers in private schools. (KNO)

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  • Job melas aimed to provide better employment opportunities to youth: Div Com

    Job melas aimed to provide better employment opportunities to youth: Div Com

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    Srinagar, Mar 20: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir V K Bidhuri on Monday said that the job melas are aimed at providing better employment opportunities to the youth and nearly 2500 youth to get jobs in the mela organized today in Srinagar.

    Talking to reporters here, Bidhuri, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the job melas are being conducted to provide better employment opportunities to the youth.

    He said 141 companies are taking part in today’s mela and nearly 2500 youth will be adjusted in different companies.

    Asked about electricity during the month of Ramadhan, he said the department concerned will ensure adequate electricity supply to consumers.

    He also said that the work on many projects is going on, which led to inconvenience to the people. “The situation will improve after one month,” he said.

    He also stated that the investments in J&K would provide better opportunities to the teachers and they will no longer be compelled to work on meagre salaries.

    “The government had to ensure implementation of wages act, but in private sector such cases can end only when there are better opportunities,” he said while replying to a query about meager salaries of teachers in private schools—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Hyderabad: Round table on trade & investment opportunities in Vietnam held at FTCCI

    Hyderabad: Round table on trade & investment opportunities in Vietnam held at FTCCI

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    Hyderabad: A Round table conference on ‘Trade and Investment Opportunities in Vietnam’ was held on Saturday at The Federation of Telangana Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI), Red Hills, Hyderabad.

    Eleven senior officers and executives from four Vietnamese provinces met with the FTCCI officials to discuss the trade and investment opportunities in Vietnam.

    Welcoming the Vietnam delegation, Anil Agarwal, president of FTCCI, said the delegation came to participate in BioAsia and used this opportunity to visit FTCCI to explain the opportunities for trade and investment in Vietnam in various provinces.

    “We visited Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai Province, and Binh Duong Province in Vietnam some time ago last year and learned about the way these provinces are progressing with cluster and industrial development initiatives thereby attracting investments through FDIs. We really appreciate the steps taken by the Vietnam delegation to promote bilateral trade and will always support such initiatives,” said Agarwal.

    Bui Anh Tuan, Commerce Section, Consulate General of India in Vietnam introduced the Vietnamese delegates to the gathering. He said they are looking for investments in Tourism, IT, Biotechnology, Health Care, Agriculture, and Food Processing.

    Pham Minh An, director of Ba Ria – Vung Tau Department of Health, spoke about the Foreign Direct Investment policy.

    Head of the Ministry of External Affairs branch secretariat, Dasari Balaiah addressing the gathering said that every small opportunity can turn into a big one and India being the Chair of G-20 must utilise every possible opportunity.

    Look east policy of the Government of India is the flagship initiative of the Government of India, he said.

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  • Employees in Saudi, UAE confident of job opportunities in 2023

    Employees in Saudi, UAE confident of job opportunities in 2023

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    The majority of the employees in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) show confidence in obtaining new job opportunities inside or outside their company, that offers flexibility and a higher salary, a survey by LinkedIn has found.

    The findings, which were released on Tuesday, noted that 68 per cent of employees in the Saudi Arabia and 74 per cent in UAE are confident in securing new job role despite the slowing hiring levels across Europe and the Middle East in 2022 compared to 2021.

    Only 10 per cent of workers in the UAE and 11 per cent in the Saudi said they lacked the confidence to find a new job this year, according to LinkedIn, which polled 22,985 workers from countries including the US, UK, Germany, India, Singapore, the UAE and Saudi Arabia between December 9 and 19.

    Almost 7 in 10 workers in the UAE and Saudi are confident about pushing for a pay raise. Despite the increase in confidence to grow their current role, 77 per cent of UAE employees and 73 per cent of Saudi employees are considering changing their jobs in 2023.

    Top reasons for job switch in Saudi

    • Better work-life balance 28 per cent
    • Confidence in ability to land better role 28 per cent

    Top reasons for job switch in UAE

    • Better work-life balance 34 per cent
    • Confidence in ability to land better role 31 per cent

    The increased willingness to change employers is highest among millennials, who show 15 per cent more confidence in their job search, interviewing, and ability to secure new and better jobs in 2023 compared to their younger colleagues, LinkedIn said.

    This is attributed to the fact that about 80 per cent of the millennial age group — typically those born between 1980 and 1995 — feel a lack of investment from their employer, as well as feeling undervalued, unmotivated, and underpaid.

    Generation Z employees — those under the age of 25 — report being very concerned about job security because they worry that their employers haven’t handled the current economic uncertainty very well.

    The survey reveals that while many workers feel more confident about their career prospects, concerns about job security and a preference for remote working options remain prevalent.

    Six in ten workers surveyed said they would decline new office-based job offers in favor of hybrid or remote work.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )