Moreover, lighting used in the palace combines the sensations dream and reality.
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Sunday, 15 June 2014
Photo Essay
Moreover, lighting used in the palace combines the sensations dream and reality.
Saturday, 7 June 2014
Reflection
Saturday, 31 May 2014
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Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Bodies of Dubai bus crash victims repatriated
Nine Indian and four Bangladeshi workers died instantly in the early hours of May 10 when their bus ploughed into the rear of a stationary truck on the hard shoulder of Emirates Road near the Al Ruwwaiyah flyover.
Three of the four Bangladeshi workers hospitalised for moderate to serious injuries due to the crash have been discharged and are recovering in their labour accommodation in Umm Al Quwain, said a Bangladeshi official.
“All the patients, except Mujibar, are discharged. They are resting in the camp. All the dead bodies have been repatriated and their leave salaries, arrear salaries, and other benefits have also been paid,” Akm Mizanur Rahman, an official from the Labour Wing of the consulate of Bangladesh, toldGulf News.
“I have raised the issue to move the labour camp between Sharjah and Sonapour and the company promised they will consider this.”
Rahman said the mission’s priority right now is to secure the final death compensation for the workers, all of whom are breadwinners for their families back home.
“Death compensation is pending as it has yet to be decided by the court. The bus was fully insured so it’s a matter of waiting for the court decision. So far, everything has run smoothly.”
Rahman said the repatriation of the bodies was a bit delayed because of the difficulty in identifying them. Most of the deceased suffered head fractures and were beyond recognition.
The workers, 28 of them including the driver, were onboard their bus on their way to work in Jebel Ali when the accident happened. Their bus hit a parked truck, then skidded forward for eight metres before flipping on its left side and skidding for another five metres.
Dr Tiju Thomas, from the Indian consulate, said the bodies of the Indian workers were repatriated in batches.
“Either the relatives of the deceased or the company will file for the claims for [death compensation]. We are in the process of coordinating the whole thing,” Dr Thomas told Gulf News. “Everything else has been settled.”
The May 10 crash is the deadliest single accident this year. It is a huge addition to the long list of fatalities on UAE roads involving buses, mini-vans and trucks that have claimed at least 225 lives in 15 years.
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Absher benefits 6400 Emirates
Dubai: Around 6,400 UAE nationals have so far benefited from the Absher Initiative with employment in the private sector, the Ministry of Labour has announced.
Humaid Bin Deemas Al Suwaidi, Under-Secretary for Labour Affairs at the Ministry of Labour, said that the Absher initiative has so far benefited around 6,400 Emirati nationals who are currently working in the private sector. The Absher initiative is aimed at providing stability and welfare for UAE citizens by enhancing their participation in the job market.
Absher Initiative, overseen by the Ministry of Presidential Affairs and managed by the Ministry of Labour, was launched to encourage Emiratis to join the programme, to motivate them to take job opportunities in the private sector and benefit from unmatched offers.