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  • Ramzan 2023 in UAE: Only 30 days away for month of fasting

    Ramzan 2023 in UAE: Only 30 days away for month of fasting

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    The first day of Sha’ban 1444 AH (Anno Hegirae in Latin or “in the year of the Hijra”) – 2023 begins on Tuesday, February 21, and serves as a reminder that Ramzan is just around the corner – only 30 days away.

    According to Ibrahim Al Jarwan, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Astronomy Society, the crescent moon — which indicates the beginning of the Hijri month— of Sha’ban observed on Monday, February 20. Therefore, Tuesday, February 21, will be Sha’ban 1.

    Therefore, Monday was the last and 29th day of Rajab 1444 Hijri.

    Muslims around the world begin to prepare for the fast of Ramzan from dawn to dusk in the month of Sha’ban. Many people fast on some days of the month to prepare their bodies for Ramzan.

    Earlier this year, Ibrahim Al-Jarwan, a member of the International Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, noted that the first day of Ramadan is likely to be Thursday, March 23, 2023.

    On the other hand, Eid ul Fitr, marks the end of the month-long fast. Eid ul Fitr is expected to begin on Friday, April 21, 2023.

    The start of Ramzan and Eid-Al-Fitr will be confirmed closer to the date, based on the moon-sighting tradition.

    What is Ramzan?

    In Islam, Ramzan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar— a lunar calendar consisting of twelve months beginning with Muharram, and ending with Zul-Hijjah. Each month starts with the sighting of the moon. Eid Al-Fitr, on the other hand, marks the end of the month-long fast.

    The calendar has been observed for more than 1,440 years and is used to date important Islamic events including the start of Ramzan, Eid-Al-Fitr, and the beginning of the Haj.

    Ramzan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar and is believed to be the month during which the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad. Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, and abstain from food and drink during this period.



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  • UAE University Offers Scholarship, Details Here

    UAE University Offers Scholarship, Details Here

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    SRINAGAR: The UAE University is inviting applications for scholarships in the United Arab Emirates for all national and international students all over the world.

    The application forms are already out and the last date to apply for the scholarship is February 28, 2023.

    Students willing to pursue Masters’s Degree or PhD Degree can apply for the academic session of 2023-2024.

    The scholarship will cover the complete tuition fee, monthly stipend, health insurance and will also provide a bonus for research projects.

    Candidates interested to apply must have a Bachelors degree and a cumulative (GPA) Grade Point Average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent, in all undergraduate work. The candidates should also have English language proficiency.

    The documents of Emirati students that are required for the application process include a copy of their passport, nationality ID, and UAE identity card. For international students inside UAE (copy of passport, valid visa, and UAE identity card). For international students outside UAE, only a copy of their passport is required.

    Copy of official certificates and mark sheets from recognized colleges or universities. An official copy of the applicant’s IELTS or TOEFL exam score. Two updated CVs, two letters of recommendation from professionals, and a security form.

    For further details click HERE 

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  • Will UAE residents get paid leave for Israa Wal Miraj?

    Will UAE residents get paid leave for Israa Wal Miraj?

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    Israa Wal Miraj, the Islamic calendar event celebrated on the 27th night of Rajab 1444, falls on February 18 this year. It is the night that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) journeyed from Makkah’s Masjid Al Haram to Jerusalem’s Masjid Al Aqsa.

    According to the countries’ news agencies, Oman and Kuwait have declared Sunday, February 19, 2023, as a holiday for both public and private sector employees.

    The UAE, on the other hand, will not observe the occasion with a holiday.

    It was announced in 2019 that Israa Wal Miraj would no longer be a public holiday for UAE residents. Rather, the Eid Al Adha and Eid Al Fitr holidays were extended.

    The official holiday calendar approved by the UAE Cabinet dates Eid Al Fitr from Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3. This would be from Thursday, April 20, to Sunday, April 23 based on astronomical calculations. Actual dates are dependent on moonsighting.

    The Eid Al Adha (Arafah Day and Eid Al Adha) holiday will take place from Tuesday, June 27 to Friday, June 30.

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  • Economic pact with UAE given boost to Indian entrepreneurs: PM Modi

    Economic pact with UAE given boost to Indian entrepreneurs: PM Modi

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) with UAE has given a boost to Indian entrepreneurs.

    Modi said in a tweet that it has also deepened India’s ties with UAE.

    He was responding to a tweet by commerce minister Piyush Goyal, who had said on Saturday that February 18 marked one year of signing of India-UAE CEPA.

    Goyal along with UAE’s minister of state for foreign trade Thani Al Zeyoudi had co-authored an article on completion of one year of CEPA.

    Goyal even tagged the article with his tweet.

    “One year since we signed the #IndiaUAECEPA. In this article jointly written with UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade @ThaniAlZeyoudi, we highlight how the deal is a turning point in our economic ties & a model for cross-border collaboration,” Goyal had tweeted on Saturday.

    Goyal along with UAE’s minister wrote in the article that “by reducing tariff on more than 80 per cent of product lines, enhancing market access to service exports and providing platform for SMEs to collaborate and scale, both the countries have envisioned a new era of opportunity in an uncertain world”.

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  • UAE triples application fee for golden visa

    UAE triples application fee for golden visa

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    Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has tripled the application fees for the 10-year golden visa from Dirhams 50 (Rs 1,126) to Dirhams 150 (Rs 3,379), Gulf Today reported.

    The UAE’s Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) informed that the new fee consists of electronic and smart services.

    The ICP has advised foreigners seeking a golden visa to check eligibility on its website or app.

    What is the UAE golden visa?

    In 2019, the UAE launched a new visa regime for long-term visa holders. This is known as the golden visa which allows foreigners to live, work and study in the country.

    The golden visa hopes to attract new foreign residents, especially to Dubai.

    Who is eligible to apply for UAE golden visa?

    Here is a list of individuals eligible to apply,

    • Researchers and specialised talents in different fields of science and knowledge  (doctors, researchers, scientists, investors and artists)
    • Highly talented students with promising scientific capacities (high school and university students)
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  • UAE updates 15 services of visa, entry permits

    UAE updates 15 services of visa, entry permits

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    Abu Dhabi: The UAE’s Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) on Wednesday announced the implementation of a new services of 15 updates related to visas and entry permits, available through its smart channels, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

    The set of updates comes as part of a plan to develop the service system in line with the latest developments, to meet the needs of customers, and to enhance the ability of the authority and the state to cross into the future.

    Updates include

    • The issuance of group family visas for tourism, treatment, and patient companionship, available for both single and multiple entry, for a period of 60 days and 180 days.
    • Exempting people of determination from the fingerprint requirement when applying for issuing, renewing or replacing a passport.
    • The visa extension service has also been expanded to allow a 30-day extension for one-time 90-day visa holders, with a ban on renewal of residency visas valid for more than six months.
    • The updated smart services system also provides cancellation and amendment services for visa data in the accounts of citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries without the Emirates ID.
    • Extending a visit visa for a relative or friend for single or multiple entry for 30, 60 and 90 days in their account.

    Major General Al Khaili indicated that the authority adopted the new updates in the smart services system and began implementing them on February 1, 2023.

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  • UAE President orders additional $50m in quake aid to Syria

    UAE President orders additional $50m in quake aid to Syria

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    Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) President, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Wednesday ordered the provision of an additional sum of 50 million dollars for the relief of those affected by the earthquake in Syria.

    According to Emirates News Agency (WAM), 20 million dollars of the additional amount will be allocated to implement humanitarian projects.

    This came in response to an appeal made by the United Nations, in coordination with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

    For the tenth day in a row, the UAE continues to send relief aid to those affected by earthquakes in Syria and Turkey, and has flown 70 planes to Syria and Turkey so far.

    The UAE has flown 38 planes to Syria carrying about 1,243 tons of food and medical aid, in addition to 2,893 tents to shelter about 20,000 people.

    A search and rescue team consisting of 42 people to carry out search and rescue missions in the areas affected by the earthquakes.

    On the Turkish side, the UAE has operated 32 aircraft carrying medical equipment and materials, in addition to 927 shelter tents, benefiting nearly 5,000 people, in addition to a search and rescue team of 92 people.

    Morever, UAE opened an integrated field hospital in Turkey, in the Turkish correctional area, containing 50 beds and a medical team, in addition to establishing another hospital in the Hatay region, containing 200 beds.

    UAE also sent a search and rescue team consisting of 92 people to carry out search and rescue operations in the Kahramanmaras region.

    On February 6, two successive earthquakes of magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 occurred in southern Turkey and northern Syria, causing great loss of life and property in both countries.

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  • Mosques in UAE to offer absentee prayers for Turkey, Syria earthquake victims

    Mosques in UAE to offer absentee prayers for Turkey, Syria earthquake victims

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    Abu Dhabi: All mosques across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are going to offer absentee funeral prayers for Turkey, and Syria earthquake victims on Friday.

    It was decided to offer prayer following Juma’s prayer after UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan directed mosques to offer absentee prayers.

    Apart from Sheikh Mohamed ordering the provision of USD 100 million for the relief of earthquake victims, UAE has sent a team for the search and rescue operations.

    UAE residents who are willing to help the victims can make donations at the Turkish Embassy in Abu Dhabi, Emirates Red Crescent, Turkish Red Crescent, UNICEF, etc.

    Earthquake death toll surpasses 21,500 in Turkey, Syria

    Meanwhile, the death toll from the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria four days ago has surpassed 21,500, according to the latest data released by authorities and rescuers.

    The death toll from the earthquakes climbed to 17,674 in Turkey, with 72,879 injuries, Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said on Thursday.

    International search and rescue teams, including an 82-member Chinese rescue team that arrived in Turkey on Wednesday, rushed to the quake-impacted zone to assist in rescue efforts.

    India’s Operation Dost

    Under ‘Operation Dost’ India had sent six planes carrying rescue personnel, essentials and medical equipment for earthquake relief efforts to Turkey and Syria.

    In a press release, NDRF said that their team in a joint operation with AFAD (Disaster and Emergency Management Authority) of Turkey on Thursday pulled out a 6-year-old girl alive from the rubble of a collapsed structure in Nurdagi town of Gaziantep province.

    “NDRF rescuers have also retrieved 08 dead bodies from the debris till now. The rescue operation is continuing since 7th Feb by NDRF in the affected areas. The rescue operation and logistics involved are being monitored closely by the DG NDRF in Delhi,” NDRF said in a release.

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  • UAE: 32-year-old Indian win over Rs 22 lakh in Mahzooz draw

    UAE: 32-year-old Indian win over Rs 22 lakh in Mahzooz draw

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    A 32-year-old Indian national won the grand prize of 100,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,50,283) in the Mahzooz’s 114th Super Saturday draw.

    The winner of the draw Mohammad Huzaifa Goodinabali— scooped up the prize after matching five out of the six winning numbers during the weekly live draw held on Saturday, February 4, 2023.

    Mohammad is an Indian office employee who has been living in the UAE for two years.

    Mohammed finally realized his aspirations of getting married this year and furnishing his house with the appliances he dreamed of owning. He wants to treat himself to a new smartphone to celebrate.

    Other winners

    The 114th weekly draw also saw two participants winning 100,000 Dirham (Rs 22,50,283). They were Allan Casinto Aquino and Norwin Promentilla Macatangay from the Philippines

    The next Mahzooz live draw will be held on Saturday, February 11 at 9 pm (UAE time). Participants can register on the Mahzooz app and website and purchase a bottle of water for Dirhams 35 (Rs 787).

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  • UAE minister says governments should frame pro-growth, pro-climate policies

    UAE minister says governments should frame pro-growth, pro-climate policies

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    Bengaluru: The UAE, India’s fourth largest supplier of crude oil, on Tuesday made a pitch for policies that hold back emissions but not progress as it saw hydrocarbons continuing to play a significant role in meeting global energy demand for some more years to come.

    UAE’s Minister for Industry and Advanced Technology Sultan Al Jaber, speaking at India Energy Week, said policies should hold back emissions, not progress.

    In his first international visit since his appointment as President-Designate for COP28 UAE, he made the case for a pro-growth, pro-climate agenda to support an inclusive energy transition that leaves no one behind.

    Energy transition refers to the global energy sector’s shift from fossil-based systems of energy production and consumption – including oil, natural gas and coal – to renewable energy sources like wind and solar, as well as lithium-ion batteries.

    Speaking at India Energy Week here, Al Jaber noted India’s strong recovery from the pandemic and that the world’s fastest growing major economy was dealing with the central question of how to embed sustainable, environment-friendly growth into its development model.

    “As India’s economy surges, it is dealing with the fundamental question that the whole world faces. How to adopt policies that are pro-growth and pro-climate at the same time. How to provide for a world that will consume 30 per cent more energy by 2050, while protecting our planet. In short, how to hold back emissions, not progress,” he said.

    He made the point that the size of the challenge was matched by the size of the economic opportunity. Noting the significant rise in investment in renewable energy in recent years and India’s drive to add 500 GW of clean energy by 2030, Al Jaber said the UAE was keen to partner with India and the world on advancing clean energies.

    “Last year, despite an ongoing war, fears of recession and a world still recovering from COVID, annual global investment in clean energy exceeded USD 1 trillion for the first time. And the trajectory is only going up. Most of this new growth will be driven by the dynamic economies of Asia,” he said.

    India’s target of 500GW of clean energy by 2030 is “very ambitious, but also very achievable.”

    “The UAE is ready, willing and able to partner with you,” he said. “We have spent the last two decades diversifying our energy portfolio. We have invested in nuclear, we are investing in hydrogen and we are expanding our global renewable energy footprint to at least 100 GW by 2030. And we need everyone on this journey with us, so that together we can triple global renewable energy capacity over the next 7 years.”

    Al Jaber reiterated that policies should take into account the fact that too many people, particularly across the global south, still have no or very limited access to energy. “Their needs must be met as we transition to a new energy system and accelerate progress on all aspects of the climate agenda.”

    “To succeed, when the debate around climate change only seems to be getting more divisive, we must act in solidarity and unity. We must empower the Global South, where almost 800 million people have no electricity, in an inclusive energy transition. We must eliminate energy poverty… And we need to move from talking about goals, to getting the job done.

    “That is why we are calling for COP28 to be a COP of Action and a COP for All. This is the decade where we must stop deliberating and start delivering across mitigation, adaptation, climate finance and loss and damage. The size of this challenge is immense, but so is the opportunity,” he said.

    The COP President Designate underlined the complexity of the energy transition as a system-wide rewiring of global economies and noted that despite the impressive growth of wind and solar power, renewable energy by itself would not be sufficient, particularly to transition hard to abate industries.

    “Without a breakthrough in battery storage, we must invest heavily in carbon capture, nuclear power and the hydrogen value chain. But spending on these fundamental enablers of decarbonization are less than 5 per cent of what is spent on renewables. This must change. And when it comes to change, this also applies to the oil and gas industry.

    “The world still needs hydrocarbons and will need them to bridge from the current energy system to the new one. We cannot unplug the current energy system before we have built the new one. As such, we must minimize their carbon footprint, only invest in the least carbon intensive barrels and continue to reduce their intensity,” he said.

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