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MUSCAT: After 14 years of hunt-ing for rare, valuable historical pieces from around the world, a 25-year-old Omani private collec-tor, a resident of Mabela, decided to share his treasures at Oman Av-enues Mall on Wednesday.
AntiquesHis rare collection consists of antiques such as cameras, type-writers, coins, passports, old home utensils, jewellery, and handicrafts.
“I’ve been collecting items from 2001 when I was just 11-year-old,” Abdul Aziz Alkharusi, told the
Times of Oman on Wednesday.He said the idea of collecting
unique items came to his mind when he found a 1315 Hijri anna (coin) while playing with his
friends. “Since then I have been searching and today I am the proud owner of some of the rare collec-tions of currencies and antiques in Oman,” he said.
Unique collectionThe Oman Avenues Mall will be hosting his unique collection of antiques for a period of four days — from December 23 to 26.
Commenting on the exhibition, the General Manager of the Oman Avenues Mall, Ben Watson, said
the mall has always strived to be a destination for the Omani commu-nity; this is another step in this di-rection, which is to off er a platform to emerging talent for showcasing their skills. What’s more fascinat-ing, Alkharusi admitted, is the an-tiques’ journey and the number of hands they changed over the years.
“Yet, surprisingly, the quality re-mains almost perfect,” he said.
Commenting on his most prized collection, he said he loves notes, which have got mistakes all over them. “I love a note, which was written by hand and old coins be-longing to hundreds of years be-fore the Christ. These are really hard to fi nd,” Alkharusi added.
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Customers to be hit by 3pc insurance hike
REJIMON Kreji@timesofoman.com
MUSCAT: Insurance is set to cost more in Oman as Majlis Al Shura has decided to impose a 3 per cent surcharge, in addition to the exist-ing 1.6 per cent government tax, on premiums.
“The Shura has voted and okayed the introduction of a 3 per cent surcharge on insurance premiums. It’s a move to gener-ate extra revenue. We have to look into all kinds of solutions as the oil price dip is making it tough for us,” a source from the Majlis Al Shura said.
Out of the 39 members present,
22 voted ‘yes’ and 17 voted ‘no’. The proposal will be now forward-ed to the State Council.
According to the Shura source, life insurance and reinsurance schemes will be exempted from the new surcharge payment.
Meanwhile, a top offi cial from an insurance fi rm said the sur-charge would be passed on to the customer.
“At present, the 1.6 per cent tax is paid by the customer. Now, we will have to also pass on the 3 per cent surcharge to them,” the in-surance fi rm offi cial said.
However, the offi cial was not clear about whether the govern-ment entities, who also take in-surance, would also have to pay the surcharge.
“Currently, government enti-
ties are exempted from paying the 1.6 per cent tax. So, until the bill is issued offi cially, we won’t be able to comment on that,” the offi cial explained.
However, the Shura source said they were told that everyone would have to pay the surcharge.
On Tuesday, the Shura had also voted for major tax reforms to fi ll the state’s coff ers and meet the
2016 budget defi cit. The Shura has proposed to imposing a 3 per cent increase in corporate income tax, removing the tax free ceiling of OMR30,000 for companies and bringing all companies under the ambit of taxation, regardless of their grade.
The current corporate income tax for companies, which is 12 per cent, will become 15 per cent if ap-proved by the State Council.
The Shura has also voted for increasing taxation for the oil and gas industry-based companies from 12 per cent to 35 per cent, and increase the tax for Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) companies from 12 per cent to 55 per cent to bring it at par with oil companies.
Oman’s income has fallen by more than 60 per cent since June 2014, when it used to sell oil at $115 per barrel.
According to data released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), Oman’s budget defi cit for the fi rst eight months of 2015 rose to OMR2.68 billion as falling crude oil export revenues started aff ecting the fi s-cal balance.
This is against a surplus of OMR205.7 million for the same period last year and against a pro-jected defi cit of OMR2.5 billion for the entire year by the govern-ment.
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HM grants Royal pardon
His Majesty
receives thanks
MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the Supreme Commander, has issued a Royal pardon to a number of prisoners convicted of diff erent cases.
A responsible source at the Royal Oman Police (ROP) said that they included 208 prison-ers, including 73 foreign prison-ers. His Majesty, the Supreme Commander’s Royal pardon comes to coincide with Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Birthday, as well as in consideration of the families of the prisoners. -ONA
MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has received a cable of thanks from His High-ness Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed Al Jabir Al Sabah, Emir of Kuwait, in reply to His Majesty’s condo-lences cable to him on the death of Sheikha Najma Al Abdullah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah.
In his cable, Sheikh Sabah expressed his utmost thanks for His Majesty the Sultan’s sin-cere condolences and sympathy, praying to Allah the Almighty to rest the deceased’s soul in peace and protect His Majesty against all harms. >A3
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ADDITIONAL BURDEN: The proposal will be now forwarded to the State Council.
Omani collector shares treasure troves with publicP R I Z E D P O S S E S S I O N
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OMANOmani inmates showcase art
1Wooden ship sculptures, canvas paintings and handicrafts made by the
Omani inmates are being showcased at the Muscat Grand Mall, which was turned into a beautiful art gallery on Sunday.>A2
OMANSupreme Council reviews rail project
2 Railway project was reviewed by the Supreme Council.
The mechanisms for its implementation will play a key role in the growth. >A3
MARKETSultanate’s non-oil exports decline 7%
3Oman’s non-oil exports fell by 7.1 per cent at OMR1,920.4 million for
the fi rst seven months of 2015, from OMR2,066.7 million for the same period of last year. A fall in commodity prices must have caused the fall in export revenue this year. >B1
T O P T H R E E I N S I D E S T O R I E S
e-visa norms eased for touristsTimes News Service
MUSCAT: Un-sponsored visi-tors will now be able to apply for a tourist visa using the Royal Oman Police’s (ROP) new online e-visa application.
The initiative is aimed at en-hancing ROP’s services to mini-mise the time and eff ort spent on its processing.
It will also enable people to fi ll tourist visa applications through the ROP’s website, thus reduc-
ing the time taken for purchasing the application form and getting it typed.
Group 1 nationalsThe tourist visa has been made eas-ier, especially for the 66 countries listed in Group 1, including those from the United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada and Lebanon among others.
Applicants from these countries can submit their application forms at the Sultanate’s ports, land bor-
ders or airport and receive their tourist visa. The new service also caters to those, who are not on the list of Group 1 nationals, but are ei-ther spouses or children of Group 1 nationals.
Conventional applications Countries, such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Philippines, among other nationals, who are not on the list of Group 1 countries, will still have to apply for a tourist visa conventionally.
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OMANInmates need to cultivate their skills so that they can depend on them later when they get back to their normal lives outside the jail.
Omani inmates showcase artwork
Majlis debates Income Tax law
MUSCAT: The report of the eco-nomic and fi nancial committee on amending some provisions of the Income Tax Law was discussed by Majlis Al Shura members on Wednesday.
They also discussed a number of amended articles that resulted in amending some of them after voting. Some articles of the law were left as received from the gov-ernment. Six members requested to vote again on Article No 112 of the Income Tax Law, which in-creases royalty to 55% in oil and gas activity and 35% on extract-ing non-oil natural resources for exports and oil & gas-based petro-chemical industries.
The members approved the ad-dition to this article, which was made by Economic and Financial Committee at stated in its report.
They also approved the draft Insurance Companies Law, which reduced the period of paying the tax by insurance companies from 6 months to 3 months during the fi scal year , retained some articles as received in the draft law and amended some of them.The session approved the work plan submitted by Shura standing committees during the fi rst annual session of the 8th term. The plan of the economic and fi nancial com-mittee included giving priority to the economic draft laws. -ONA
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Omani inmates showcase art
HASAN SHABAN AL LAWATIhassan@timesofoman.com
MUSCAT: Wooden ship sculp-tures, canvas paintings and handi-crafts made by Omani inmates are being showcased at the Muscat Grand Mall, which was turned into a beautiful art gallery on Sunday.
Based on the theme “Together for Correction,” the fi ve-day art exhibition displays canvases of natural landscapes, happy fami-lies and Omani forts and mosques, all painted by inmates of Oman’s Central Prison.
Artworks Visitors can purchase the art-works, which are being sold at a price of between OMR100 and OMR200. The proceeds will be shared between the prison au-thority and the inmates.
Organised by the Directorate General of Prisons, the exhibition
also includes a Royal Oman Police corner where offi cers share stories of drug addicts and raise aware-ness about the most common nar-cotics sold in the Sultanate.
Sergeant Abdullah Al Harrasi of the Directorate General of Prisons said prisons in Oman have provid-ed a platform for talented inmates to learn about arts, computer and languages.
He said inmates need to culti-vate their skills so that they can depend on them later when they get back to their normal lives out-side the jail. “We off er our inmates courses and weekly lectures in coordination with the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Af-fair and the Ministry of Health,” Al Harrasi said, adding that free edu-cation is also given to all inmates.
The Central Prison facilitates a library and a sports fi eld so that inmates can practice football, vol-leyball and basketball.
The exhibition is part of the ac-tivities organised during the 4th GCC Inmates Week and is set to conclude on Thursday.
The art exhibition
displays canvases of
natural landscapes,
happy families and
Omani forts and
mosques, all painted
by inmates of Oman’s
Central Prison
HM sends condolences to MauritaniaMUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of condolences to President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz of Mauritania on the death of his son Ahmad.
In his cable, His Majesty the Sultan has expressed his sincere condolences and sympathy to President Ould Abdel Aziz and all his family members, praying to Allah the Almighty to rest the deceased’s soul in peace and grant his family patience. -ONA
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Supreme Council reviews railway project, finances
MUSCAT: Railway project was reviewed by the Supreme Coun-cil. The mechanisms for the implementation of the railway project will play a key role in the growth of the Omani economy as it is one of the most strategic lo-gistic projects in the country.
The Supreme Council also dis-cussed the means of fi nancing the projects at its diff erent im-plementation stages.
The Council also reviewed the circular of the Secretariat Gen-eral of the Council on the visions and remarks of the State Council and Majlis Al Shura on the draft 9th fi ve-year development plan (2016-2020). The Board recom-mended to raise the replies on the recommendations to the Council of Ministers.
The Supreme Council gave its nod to providing enough land
plots for residential layouts for building schools, hospitals and private polyclinics and encour-aging private sector to set up health and educational institu-tions and eliminating the diffi -culties for investors in these two important sectors.
The Council also followed up the executive measures that were taken for the strategic pro-jects that have been approved by the Council, most importantly the master plan for Shinas Port, the infrastructure for the Geo-graphic Information System (GIS), in addition to developing the public transport sector.
It also discussed a number of applications to approve a num-ber of projects, in addition to other items listed on the agenda and took appropriate decisions towards them.
The Council on Wednesday held its fi fth meeting this year under the chair of Dr. Ali bin Masud Al Sunaidi, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Coun-cil for Planning. -ONA
The Supreme Council gave its nod for
providing enough land plots for residential
layouts for building schools, hospitals and
private polyclinics, and encourage private
sector to set up health and educational
institutions and eliminate the diffi culties for
investors in these two important sectors
Four arrested for damaging camerasTimes News Service
MUSCAT: Four vandals accused of damaging speed cameras in Al Dhahirah governorate have been arrested, the Royal Oman Police (ROP) stated on Wednesday.
Following reports of four speed cameras being damaged on the Hafeet-Dhank highway on Tues-day, the ROP confi rmed that the off enders were arrested in coordi-nation with the citizens after in-vestigating the crime scene.
ConfessionThe accused confessed to the charges and admitted that they
had set ablaze the fi xed cameras.According to the ROP, devices
similar to speed cameras, which were stolen earlier, were found in the possession of the accused.
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A damaged camera.
HM receives thanks
His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has also received a cable of thanks from President Fran-cois Hollande of France in reply to His Majesty’s condolences cable to him on the death of victims after the attacks in the French capital, Paris.
In his cable, President Hol-lande expressed his thanks for His Majesty the Sultan’s condolences, sympathy and noble feelings.
His Majesty the Sultan has received a cable of thanks from Tammam Salam, Prime Minis-ter of Lebanon, in reply to His Majesty’s congratulatory cable to him on the occasion of the 72nd Independence Anniver-sary of his country.
In his cable, Salam expressed his appreciation and gratitude for His Majesty’s good feelings and sincere wishes. He com-mended the relations of broth-erhood and cooperation binding the two countries. He also af-fi rmed his ambition to enhance such relations in all fi elds for the interest of the Omani and Leba-nese people. -ONA
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tender awarded
MUSCAT: Tenders worth OMR1,709,835 were awarded by the Tender Board on Wednes-day as it held its 20th meeting for 2015 under the chair of Dr. Rasheed bin Al Safi Al Hraibi, Chairman of the Tender Board.
The tenders were awarded for the following projects:
Provision of development services for educational pro-grammes and operational sup-port for the Arabic language, science and math programmes at the Teachers Specialised Vocational Training Centre at OMR291,850.
Provision of services to de-velop educational programme and provide operational sup-port for the Teachers Special-ised Vocational Training Centre at OMR361,623.
Additional works for the sup-ply of periodic maintenance services with spare parts for the medical equipment at the Sul-tan Qaboos Hospital in Salalah at OMR307,073.
Additional works for the pro-vision of consultancy services for the supervision of the con-struction of 50 housing units with internal roads and light-ing in the Wilayat of Liwa at OMR21,919.
Provision of computer pro-grams for the development works at Oman Educational Portal at OMR727,370. -ONA
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PROPHET MUHAMMAD (PBUH), THE PROMOTER OF MERCY,
EQUALITY, UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD AND
SOCIAL JUSTICECOMPILED BY: MOHAMMAD OSAMA RAWAT
“…. And We have sent you (O Muham-mad, prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) not but as a mercy for the ‘Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that
exists)….” (Al Quran- Sura Al-Ambiya: aayat -107).
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born around 570 AD into a no-ble Arabian tribe called Quraish in the holy city of Mecca, in the house of one of the most respected the tribal chiefs, Abdul Mutallib, on 12th Rabi-Al-Awwal which falls on December 24 (Thursday) this year, at a time when the Arabs were leading their lives in the age of darkness without the light of true human, social, cultural, and spiritual values. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was orphaned at a young age and was raised by his grandfather. He carried all normal routines like other youths of his tribe — even his duties as shepherd for the family’s cattle. After his grandfa-ther’s death, he was raised by his uncle, Hazrat Abu Talib. He accompanied him on the trade caravans which used to travel between Mecca and Syria. He was well respected and noted for his honesty and integrity, and was called ‘AI-Ameen’ (The Trustworthy One) by the people of Mecca.
In those days, the people of Mecca used to worship idols but Prophet Muham-mad (PBUH) never participated in the polytheistic practices carried out by his tribe. Instead, he would spend long hours, meditating in a nearby cave called Hira and it was here, at the age of 40, that Lord sent angel Hazrat Jibraiel (Gabriel) to him with the fi rst revelation:
“Recite with the name of your Lord, who created. He made man from the clot of blood. Recite for your Lord is the Most Generous. Who taught writing by the pen. Taught man what he knew not.” (Al Quran - Surah Al Alaq: Aayyat: 1-5)
Some times later, angel Hazrat Jibraiel (Gabriel) came with the second revelation:
“O you (Muhammad) who are clothed! Arise and warn. And your Lord do magnify. And your garment do purify. And unclean-ness do shun. And bestow not favour that may receive again with increase. And for the sake of your Lord be patient..” (Al Quran – Surah Al Mudassir: Aayaat 1-7 )
Through the above revelation, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was asked by the Almighty, Our lone Lord, to call the people of his tribe to direct their lives and wor-ship the Almighty alone and to abandon the worship of anything other than Him. In the beginning, a handful of his tribes-men and women from the families of no-bles, commoners and slaves accepted the divine message propagated by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who were later per-secuted by the fellow tribesmen and their masters for abandoning the religion of their forefathers. Even then, the impact of his divine message was such that numbers of companions of Muhammad (PBUH) continued to increase day by day. With the passing of months and years, the persecu-tion eventually became more severe and harsh. The frustration of the tribal chiefs reached its peak as their near and dear ones were deserting them to join the faith of worshiping One Lord, who is unseen, who is independent, who is neither begot-ten nor born and He has no equivalent. Af-ter long consultations, they decided to kill Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is then that the Almighty, the Lord of universe, in-structed his Messenger to emigrate to the city of Medina along with his companions.
The people of Medina accepted his companions with open arms and the mes-sage of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) with open mind. They sincerely pledged to worship none other than one Allah (God), to obey only His commandments, to estab-lish the fi ve daily prayers, to participate in compulsory annual charity (Zakaat) and to obey and follow His Messenger. It was from here that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was freely able to invite peo-ple and to propagate the divine message of Islam openly, and the divine message spread far and wide within and beyond the
Arabian peninsula. The Pagans of Mecca, the tribesmen-turned-enemies of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), sent huge armies, time and again, to wipe out the small com-munity of believers in One Lord, who were signifi cantly outnumbered.
Despite this, the believers overcame their aggressors and within 10 years of migration to Medina, Prophet Muham-mad (PBUH) returned to his motherland Mecca to conquer it peacefully without a drop of blood shed.
The Meccans who has earlier trou-bled him and persecuted his compan-ions, feared revenge. However, they were soon astounded by Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) mercy and his act of pardon to-wards a community that had tortured him and driven him out of his homeland. This inspired most of them — the tribal chiefs, the leaders, the nobles of the city and their families — to embrace Islam.
By the time of his departure from this world at the age of 63, Prophet Muham-mad’s (PBUH) mission had spread beyond the Arabian Peninsula and within a short period of around 100 years, it had spread to almost two-thirds of the world.
It is needless to mention that before the advent of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the Arabs had quite an insignifi cant place in history. It was Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who united them, raised them from paganism and idolatry to the wor-ship of the one true Lord; from tribal wars to unity and brotherhood; from drunken-ness and debauchery to sobriety and piety.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) changed them into a nation that would take their faith to most parts of the world within 100 years of his departure from this world.
History has not seen such a startling change or the speed at which a faith would spread. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)) was, and will continue to be the supreme example of humanity in behaviour, man-ners, belief and worship, as a husband, as a father, a military leader, teacher, neigh-bour and friends.
Allah has testifi ed about his virtues in the Quran:
“….Indeed in the Messenger of Allah, you have a good example to follow for he who hopes in (the meeting with) God and the last Day and remembers Allah much….” (Surah Al-Ahzab- Aayat: 21)
In his farewell sermon, Prophet Muham-mad (PBUH)) preached about the divine message of equality and human values:
“…..All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superi-ority over black nor does a black have any superiority over white except by piety and good action. Nothing shall be legitimate to a Muslim which belongs to another fel-low Muslim unless it was given freely and willingly. Allah has forbidden you to take usury (interest) therefore all usury hence-forth have to be waived off . Do treat your women well. Beware of satan. Remember one day you all will appear before Lord and answer for your deeds. Do not therefore do injustice to yourself….”
These mentioned practices, the other divine message of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which could be traced from the book of Sunnah and the commandments of Allah mentioned in the Quran, if reli-giously followed, can bring an end to all kinds of inequality, social injustice, enmi-ty and can rope in, the entire planet into a global brotherhood, peace, prosperity and happiness.
Furthermore, to this eff ect Allah says in the Qur’an:
“..Indeed your religion is one religion, I am your Lord and cherisher therefore fear Me (and no other), but people divided their religion (their aff airs of unity) among them into sects-each faction in what it has, rejoicing. But leave them in their confused ignorance for a time…” (Surah Al Mumi-noon- Aaayat 52-54)
It is better for the mankind that we un-derstand the divine message of univer-sal brotherhood of our Lord and make this planet a beautiful and peaceful place to live in.
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Iraq troops to drive IS from Ramadi soon: Army chief
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s army chief was quoted on Wednesday as say-ing he needed only days to drive IS militant group from the city of Ramadi, whose fall in May ex-posed the weakness of the Bagh-dad government and dampened hopes of restoring control in the north and west.
Iraqi troops began advancing on Tuesday in an off ensive compli-cated by rivalries and suspicions harboured by local tribes and by militia backed. US offi cials, con-cerned also by militant operations over the border in Syria, have ex-pressed frustration at delays in seizing back the city.
Good news“In the coming days will be an-nounced the good news of the complete liberation of Ramadi,” Iraqia TV cited army chief of staff Lt-General Othman Al Ghanemi as saying.
Government troops are now concentrating on the last district held by the militants in the centre
of Ramadi, a city on the river Eu-phrates some 100km (60 miles) west of Baghdad and capital of Anbar province.
If it is captured, it will be the second major city after Tikrit to be retaken from IS in Iraq. It would provide a major psychological boost to Iraqi security forces after the militant group seized a third of Iraq, a major OPEC oil producer and US ally, in a sweeping advance
last year. Progress has been slow because the government wants to rely entirely on its own troops and not use militias in order to avoid rights abuses such as occurred after the recapture of Tikrit from the militants in April.
Iraqi offi cials say militias are reluctant to yield power, making it hard to forge a unifi ed strat-egy. Operations are also compli-cated by competition for foreign
infl uence in Baghdad.Local tribes have not been in-
volved directly in the assault, but have been active in support activities across the province - a contrast to the US-backed Tribal Awakening campaign ten years ago when they united to drive Al Qaeda elements from Anbar.
Joint operations command spokesman Yahia Rasool told Reuters the city would be handed
over to the Anbar police and lo-cal tribes after it was fully cleared and secured. By contrast to 2005, the tribes are now dealing with a government less given to sectar-ian loyalties. The ultimate aim is to clear IS from Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, and Fallujah, which lies between Ramadi and Baghdad, as well as large areas of Syria - the core of what it has de-clared to be a caliphate.
The control of major population centres in Iraq and Syria allows it to maintain a revenue base, con-trolling oil resources and large, fertile agricultural areas, and possibly plan attacks outside its core territory.
KilledCiting military statements, state TV said government forces had killed hundreds of militants since Tuesday. It gave no casualty toll for government forces.
The off ensive started on Tues-day at dawn, when units crossed the Euphrates river into central districts using two bridges - one rebuilt by army engineers, and a second fl oating structure, an army spokesman said, describing fi ght-ing as “ferocious”.
There has been no major push into the centre overnight, said an offi cer on the ground asking not to be identifi ed. The fi ghting has been limited to skirmishes, sniper fi re and exchanges of mor-tar rounds, he said. State TV cited the Anbar province military com-mander Major General Ismail Shihab saying the army was pro-ceeding cautiously so as to avoid civilian casualties. — Reuters
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Tehran calls new US visalaw breach of nuclear dealDUBAI: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Wednesday a new US law putting visa restrictions on Iranians and those who had visited Iran would, if implemented, breach a nuclear deal Tehran had struck with world powers earlier this year.
The new measure passed by the US Congress will prevent visa-free travel to the United States for people who have visited Iran or hold Iranian nationality.
The measure, which President Barack Obama signed into law on Friday, also applies to Iraq, Syria and Sudan, and was introduced as a security measure after IS at-tacks in Paris and an attack in San Bernardino, California.
Iran staunchly opposed to radi-calism espoused by groups like IS, says its inclusion on the list is in-tended to undermine the nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA.
“If the Congress law is imple-mented as it is, it would defi nitely be a breach (of JCPOA),” Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Ja-
vad Zarif was quoted as saying by the Tasnim news agency, speak-ing at a joint press conference with his Mongolian counterpart, Lundeg Purevsuren.
Zarif said he had raised the is-sue with US Secretary of State John Kerry at their meeting in New York this month and also in several emails in the last 10 days, hoping that “these measures stop any obstacle in implementation of the JCPOA.”
Citizens of 38 countries, most of them in Europe, are eligible for waivers under the US Visa Waiv-er Program. Under the new re-strictions, citizens who have vis-ited Iran, Iraq, Syria or Sudan in the last fi ve years, and those who hold dual nationality with one of those countries, are excluded.
In a meeting with French Sen-ate President Gerard Larcher in Tehran on Monday, Zarif called the new US legislation discrimi-natory and asked Europeans to oppose the law that was “against their independence”.
US Secretary of State John Kerry wrote to Zarif on Saturday to assure him Washington re-mained committed to the JCPOA, noting that the White House can waive the new requirements in individual cases.
Iran has been promised a lift-ing of international sanctions hobbling its economy once it has restrictions on its nuclear pro-gramme in place as stipulated by its deal with the powers. — Reuters
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Gunmen kill colonel in YemenADEN: Unidentifi ed gunmen shot dead a colonel in Yemen’s south-ern resistance in Aden on Tuesday night, a local offi cial said, the latest in a string of assassinations in the city often carried out by militants.
The gunmen opened fi re on a car containing resistance leader Jalal Al Awbali in the Dar Saad district of northern Aden, killing him im-mediately, the offi cial said. Mili-tants from both Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and
the Yemeni wing of the IS group have staged attacks throughout southern parts of Yemen, includ-ing in Aden, for years.
Rate of attacksThe rate of attacks in Aden has ac-celerated since July, when forces backed by the government of Presi-dent Abdrabbo Mansour Hadi and a Saudi-led military alliance recap-tured the city from the Houthi mi-litia after months of street fi ghting.
Insecurity in Aden, the biggest prize yet won by Hadi in Yemen’s nine-month civil war, threatens to undermine the campaign waged on his behalf against the Houthis and army units loyal to former presi-dent Ali Abdullah Saleh. In a sign of growing international concern over Yemen’s security problems, a US drone strike killed four sus-pected AQAP militants in central Yemen on Tuesday, the fi rst such attack since September. — Reuters
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2 Palestinians shot dead, three Israelis wounded
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: Is-raeli security forces shot dead two Palestinians who had gone on a stabbing spree along a popular walkway in Occupied Jerusalem on Wednesday and wounded three people in what police described as a terrorist attack.
A wave of violence in Israel and the Israeli-occupied West Bank which began almost three months ago has shown no sign of dying down and has sparked concern of wider escalation, a decade after the last Palestinian uprising sub-sided. Wednesday’s stabbings took place right outside the Jaff a Gate, one of the main entrances to Occu-pied Jerusalem’s walled Old City.
“Paramilitary border police-women saw terrorists armed with knives stabbing a man,” police spokeswoman Luba Samri said. “They fi red toward the terrorists and neutralized them.” She added that the two Palestinians were killed. Three Israelis were serious-ly wounded in the attack, accord-ing to emergency medical workers and Samri said one of the victims may have also been wounded by police gunfi re. Samri said the as-sailants were from the Occupied West Bank and local mosques mourned their deaths.
Almost daily stabbings, shoot-ings and car-rammings by Pal-estinians have killed 19 Israelis and a US citizen since October. Israeli forces or armed civilians have killed at least 118 Palestin-ians, 70 of whom authorities de-scribed as assailants, while oth-ers died in clashes with security forces. — Reuters
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MILITARY OPERATIONS: Iraqi pro-government forces stand next to armoured vehicles as they take
position in Al-Aramil area, south of the Anbar province’s capital Ramadi, during military operations
on Tuesday. – AFP
Iranian Foreign Minister Mo-
hammad Javad Zarif. – Reuters
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Ex-top cop Gill accuses Jaitley of nepotism in appointments
NEW DELHI: Seeking to put further pressure on Arun Jaitley, banned IHF president KPS Gill on Wednesday urged the Delhi government to probe the Union Fi-nance Minister’s “confl ict of inter-est” in the national hockey body, an allegation which was outrightly rejected by Hockey India.
Former top cop, Gill, who is the chief of banned Indian Hockey Federation, has written to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, alleging that Jaitley had appointed his daughter Sonali as the counsel for Hockey India (HI) when he was a member of the advisory board of Hockey India League.
Hockey India President Nar-inder Batra strongly refuted the allegations, saying Gill’s charges were “baseless”. Batra said it was just a “creation” by the banned IHF chief to settle scores with him.
Batra admitted that Jaitley’s daughter Sonali fought one of the many cases for Hockey India for a very brief period but just as a pro-fessional and it was unfair to at-
tach any motives. “The time that KPS Gill is talking about, we had a number of cases to fi ght. To be precise we had 22 cases to fi ght in that period in diff erent places
of the country, so we had to hire a lot of lawyers and lot of law fi rms. Jaitley and Bakshi fi rm was one of them. The money that went to them was hardly 2 per cent. So I
don’t know where the confl ict of interest comes from,” Batra told reporters.
“I just can’t give my cases to any-body. I have to hire some body who
is a professional and whom I know.All my dealings and balance sheet is on the HI website,” he added.
“It’s all Gill saab’s creation.I don’t know what Gill has against me. I am not worried, we come un-der the RTI,” he asserted.
‘Shielding corruption’It is a fresh attack on Jaitley who has been accused by AAP, Con-gress and BJP MP Kirti Azad of “shielding corruption” when he was the president of Delhi and Dis-trict Cricket Association (DDCA).
Gill’s allegations came a day after the Delhi Assembly on Tues-day passed a resolution to set up a Commission of Inquiry over the alleged irregularities in the Delhi and District Cricket Asso-ciation (DDCA).
IHF secretary Ashok Mathur confi rmed the development, say-ing the letter was sent to Kejriwal two days back.
“Yes, Gill has written to Delhi Chief Minister urging him to in-vestigate Jaitley’s confl ict of inter-est in HI. As HI is registered under Registrar of Societies, Delhi, the Delhi government has every right to investigate into the complaint,” Mathur said when contacted.
Jaitley has earlier sued six peo-ple including Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for Rs100 million in a defamation suit for their com-ments that DDCA had seen cor-ruption when it was under Jaitley.
Though Azad has been unrelent-ing in his attack, Jaitley has chosen not to proceed against him.
BJP has rallied around Jaitley with Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying he will come out of it with fl ying colours. Amit Shah also batted for him saying the party stands united with him. -PTI
Gill, who is the chief
of banned Indian
Hockey Federation,
has alleged that
Jaitley had appointed
his daughter Sonali
as the counsel for
Hockey India when
he was a member of
the advisory board of
Hockey India League
I just can’t give my cases
to anybody. I have to
hire some body who is a
professional and whom I
know. All my dealings and
balance sheet is on the
Hockey India website
Narinder BatraHockey India President
NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party (MP and former cricketer Kirti Azad was on Wednesday suspended by par-ty chief Amit Shah for publicly targeting Finance Minister Arun Jaitley with allegations of irregularities in DDCA.
“Kirti Azad, Darbhanga MP, is suspended from party with immediate eff ect for his anti-party activities,” a BJP statement said. A show cause notice has been issued to him asking him to explain his “anti-
party conduct”, the party said, adding that further action will depend on his reply. Azad had defi ed the party chief and went ahead with a press conference on Sunday highlighting cor-ruption allegations linked to the Delhi and District Cricket Association(DDCA) of which Jaitley was the president for 13 years till 2013.
Azad is the fi rst BJP MP to be suspended since Narendra Modi became the prime minis-ter in May last year. - PTI
BJP suspends Kirti for ‘anti-party activities’
Kirti Azad
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Maharashtra government to challenge Salman’s acquittal
MUMBAI: Bollywood super star Salman Khan may face fresh trouble with the Maharashtra government on Wednesday in-forming the Bombay High Court of its decision to challenge in the Supreme Court the verdict ac-quitting him of all charges in the 2002 hit-and-run case.
The Government told the High Court that a Special Leave Petition (SLP) will be moved in the apex court against the De-cember 10 verdict of Justice A R Joshi, who overturned the ses-sions court judgement that held Salman guilty and sentenced him to fi ve years’ imprisonment.
Government Pleader Abhi-nandan Vagyani informed a bench that the Law and Judici-ary department had accorded sanction to fi le a SLP in the Supreme Court challenging the High Court verdict which had acquitted Salman, ruling that shoddy investigations were conducted by police in the case.
Seeking compensationThe SLP would be fi led in due course, the pleader said during a hearing of a public interest liti-gation fi led by journalist Nikhil Wagle, seeking compensation from Salman for the victims of the 2002 hit-and-run case. -PTI
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Grieving relatives of BSF plane crash confront Rajnath
NEW DELHI: Tearful relatives of the victims of the BSF plane crash here that killed all 10 oc-cupants confronted Union Home Minister of India Rajnath Singh on Wednesday with a slew of questions including why “old air-craft” were being used and lives of troops put at risk.
As Singh and mourning rela-tives bid adieu to victims amid grief and anger, the Border Secu-
rity Force(BSF) chief D. K. Pathak maintained that its crashed Beechcraft Super King was com-pletely “airworthy” and fl ying “very well” and rejected allega-tions about any possible defect in the 11-seater aircraft.
A small 20-year-old BSF plane ferrying the force’s technical personnel to Ranchi crashed in Dwarka area on Tuesday and burst into fl ames just outside IGI
airport shortly after take-off .“Why are old aircraft being used
and lives of troops put at risk?” was one of the questions faced by Singh. A distraught and agitated daughter of Sub-Inspector Ra-binder Kumar, who was among the 10 personnel killed in Tues-day’s crash, asked Singh and Pathak to “address” these issues so that soldiers on the line of duty are not killed in such mishaps.
“Jawab dijiye (give me an an-swer).Why only soldiers get killed in such accidents and it never happens to VIPs,” she asked as soon as Singh began meeting the families after paying tributes.
Rajnath consoled the young woman and assured that their grievances would be looked into as he said he would review each and every aspect that they have underlined. - PTI
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Constable killed in court room fi ring
NEW DELHI: A Delhi Police constable was killed and an un-dertrial critically injured when a group of “contract killers”, all suspected to be minors, opened fi re inside a court room here on Wednesday, following which four persons, including a juve-nile apprehended for a murder case last year, were detained.
The deceased identifi ed as Head Constable Ram Kanwar Meena was escorting an under-trial, Irfan alias Chaini Pehlwan, at court number 73 in Kark-ardooma court of Delhi when the incident took place around 11am, said a police offi cial. - PTI
‘ C O N T R A C T K I L L E R S ’
Salman Khan
FACING ALLEGATIONS: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley speaks dur-
ing the 28th IB Centenary Endowment Lecture 2015, in New Delhi
on Wednesday. - PTI
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Ansari laments disruptions in Rajya Sabha
NEW DELHI: The Winter Ses-sion of Upper House of Indian Parliament Rajya Sabha, which lost over 47 hours due to dis-ruptions, was on Wednesday adjourned sine die as an upset Chairman Hamid Ansari lament-ed that the record of this session belied the commitment to the principles of the Constitution
“in good measure”. He appealed to the members “to introspect on this state of aff airs (and) desist from approaches and practices that demean the stature of the Ra-jya Sabha”.
“The 237th Session of the Ra-jya Sabha, that last week seemed singularly unproductive in terms of legislative work, comes to an end this afternoon after having redeemed itself somewhat in the past three days,” said Ansari in his
valedictory remarks before the House was adjourned sine die.
He recalled that three weeks back on December 1, the Rajya Sabha had solemnly committed itself to the principles and ideals of the Constitution.
“A functioning legislature is an essential concomitant of these principles; disruptions amount to their negation. The record of this session belies this commitment in good measure,” he said.
The interruptions in the func-tioning of the House, he said sought to be “justifi ed by spe-cious logic by diff erent sections of the House at diff erent times to suit their tactics of the mo-ment”, continue to result in loss of working time and neglect of listed business.
In 20 sittings from November 26 till on Wednesday, nine Bills, including the Negotiable Instru-ments (Amendment) Bill, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Bill and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill, were passed. - PTI
The Vice President
recalled that on
December 1, Rajya
Sabha had solemnly
committed itself
to the principles
and ideals of the
Constitution
TALKING TOUGH: Vice Presi-
dent Hamid Ansari speaks in
Rajya Sabha in New Delhi on
Wednesday. - PTI/TV GRAB
INS Godavari
decommissioned
MUMBAI: India’s fi rst indige-nously-built guided missile frig-ate INS Godavari was decom-missioned from service after 32 years, at a solemn sundown ceremony here on Wednesday.
The ship was the fi rst to be completely designed by the In-dian Navy’s Design Directorate and Mazagaon Docks Ltd, where it was also fully constructed. -IANS
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The 237th Session of the Rajya Sabha, that last week seemed singularly unproductive in terms of legislative work, comes to an end this afternoon after having redeemed itself somewhat in the past three days
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Assad now reaching out to US power brokers
Josh Rogin
Early this year, a former top White House offi cial secretly went to Damascus and met with leaders of the Syrian regime.
The visit is part of a broader eff ort by the Syrian government to reach out to Washington’s power brokers and gain infl uence.
The former offi cial, Steven Simon, served as the National Security Council senior director for Middle Eastern and North African aff airs from 2011 to 2012. He has not publicly disclosed his trip, but two senior Obama administration of-fi cials said he was not acting as a back channel between the two governments. He traveled there as a private citizen and was representing only himself. The offi cials said he met with the Syrian president, Bashar Al Assad.
Simon had been a paid consultant at the Mid-dle East Institute, but the think tank ended their relationship after he made the Syria trip. Two employees there told me that the institute did not want to be associated with the trip, which they did not organise and were not consulted about.
Simon declined to comment for this article. MEI also declined to comment. Several Syria scholars who were aware of this visit told me that the trip was part of Assad’s broader recent out-reach to Washington scholars and offi cials.
The timing of Assad’s courting of Washing-ton’s elite makes sense. The Obama administra-tion has been slowly altering its long-held stance that Assad must give up power immediately to make way for a transitional government in Syria and the end of the long civil war. Just last week, the US endorsed a United Nations Security Council resolution that would establish an 18- month transition process during which Assad could stay as Syria’s president and even run for elections sometime in 2017.After years of insist-ing that Assad had to go, last month President Barack Obama spoke of a political process in which “we can start looking at Mr. Assad choos-ing not to run.”
Last week, Obama was asked at a press confer-ence what he thought about the prospect that As-sad’s presidency will outlast his own. The presi-dent insisted that Assad would eventually have to step aside and that the US cannot be seen publicly as working with Assad because that would make America an even bigger target for terrorists.
“I think that Assad is going to have to leave in
order for the country to stop the bloodletting and for all the parties involved to be able to move for-ward in a non-sectarian way,” Obama said.
He pointed to his administration’s eff ort to cooperate with Russia and Iran on a political process that would bring the regime to sit down with the opposition. Obama also said he has been telling Russian President Vladimir Putin since the beginning of the war that the Syrian people would not accept Assad’s continued rule.
“I said, look, the problem is that the history of trying to keep order when a large majority of the country has turned against you is not good,” he said. “And fi ve years later, I was right.”
There have been at least two camps inside the top levels of the Obama administration who vig-orously disagree on the goals of US Syria policy.
Simon, along with his two successors, Philip Gordon and now Robert Malley, have argued internally that the US should make the fi ght against the IS its fi rst priority and delay the drive to oust Assad. The fear is that pushing Assad out too soon would create a power vacuum that the terrorists would fi ll, gaining territory. The other camp, led by UN Ambassador Samantha Power, insists that Assad’s removal is a necessary step toward ending the war. The thinking is that un-less he steps down or is removed, there is no way to defeat the IS. By this logic, the best policy is to work with the opposition and ramp up US sup-port for the rebels fi ghting the regime.
This camp is losing ground as the IS appears to be a bigger threat and as the war drags on.
The military and intelligence community is di-vided at top levels, with some offi cials supporting a strategy more focused on the IS and some push-ing for more pressure on the Assad regime.
Damascus is trying to exploit this divide, con-tinuing its outreach. Experts say the Assad re-gime has invited more Washington insiders to Damascus. People familiar with the regime’s campaign won’t discuss it openly, because rela-tionships with Damascus can be seen as a con-cession or can make offi cials look like they are being used to spread Assad’s message.
Engagement with the regime is not black and white. Foreign Aff airs managing editor Jonathan Tepperman interviewed Assad this year and showed that there is a way for experts to enlight-en US about how the Syrian regime is thinking without becoming a tool of the propaganda ma-chine. — Bloomberg View
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proposal into consideration, it would be right to suggest that the large established companies are using these talks just to protect their interests. In turn, the common masses and countries behind them continue to impose their ideologies for imperial purposes.— Ravi Nair, Ruwi
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Denied hospital entry, baby diesKARACHI: A ten-month-old girl died on Wednesday as doors of one of Karachi’s biggest public medical facility, Civil Hospital, were closed as part of security measures taken for Pakistan Peo-ples Party (PPP) chairman Bila-wal Bhutto Zardari’s visit.
Bisma breathed her last after her parents security guards re-fused them entry to the Civil Hos-pital’s emergency department for over an hour.
“I brought my 10-month-old daughter who was suff ering from a breathing illness to the Civil Hos-pital’s Emergency Ward but secu-rity guards did not allow me inside,” Bisma’s father told reporters.
The parents of the deceased girl expressed their angst over the
unfair treatment of the hospital’s authorities and demanded justice from the government.
Traffi c jam Doors of the hospital were closed for patients and people were caught in hours-long traffi c jam
as part of security measures taken for the PPP chairman and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah’s visit.
The PPP leaders were invited to visit a newly built trauma centre in the government facility which is most visited by the city’s impov-
erish citizens to seek cheap medi-cal treatment. However, a Bilawal House spokesperson denied the news. “Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s visit lasted just for 15 to 20 min-utes and the road to the trauma center was diff erent than that of Civil Hospital where some news
channels have reported about the girl’s death,” Jameel Soomro said.
“Bilawal Bhutto Zardari visited the trauma center, inaugurated and returned within 15 to 20 min-utes without any traffi c jams or protocol,” he added.
Further, the spokesperson up-held that Bilawal does not need security protocol and some “el-ements are targeting his visits and generating negative media coverage.”
Further, Bilawal ordered the Sindh government to conduct an impartial inquiry into the incident.
“A transparent inquiry should be conducted into the reported death and complete fi ndings should be made public,” the PPP chairman said. — Express Tribune
Bisma, a ten-month-
old girl, breathed
her last as the doors
of one of Karachi’s
biggest public
medical facility, Civil
Hospital, were closed
as part of security
measures
Doors of the hospital were closed for patients and people
were caught in hours-long traffic jam as part of security
measures taken for Bilawal Bhutto and Sindh Chief
Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah’s visitBilawal Bhutto
CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS Pakistani Christian girls display their henna decorated
arms ahead of Christmas celebrations, in a slum area
on the outskirts of Islamabad on Wednesday. — AFP
Zardari’s aide Asim to remain in custody for two more weeksKARACHI: An accountabil-ity court in Karachi extended on Wednesday the remand of for-mer petroleum minister Dr Asim Hussain till January 5 over his al-leged role in illegal appointments and award of contracts in the Sui Southern Gas Company.
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) through its Inves-tigating Offi cer Zameer Abbasi furnished a letter before the ac-countability judge, claiming half of the data regarding the alleged money laundering and record of Ziauddin Trust’s land, which is owned by the former minister, was to be recovered.
Requesting the court to allow physical remand of the accused, Abbasi said more raids and ar-rests were also to be made as part of the investigation.
Law violationMeanwhile, the Dr Asim’s coun-sel Amer Raza Naqvi, opposed seeking of remand, saying the ac-cused remained in custody for a period of 120 days which, he said, was a violation of law.
He argued the investigators could not bring any incriminat-ing evidence during inquiry, and instead levelled false allegations against his client.
The NAB is empowered to keep in custody a suspect for 90 days but has to ensure the latter’s presence before a judge every two weeks.
Dr Asim’s counsel said the pe-riod allowed to the accountabil-ity body for investigation was al-ready over, as the PPP leader was taken into custody on August 27.
However, NAB’s Deputy Prose-cutor General Amjad Ali Shah in-tervened, saying the suspect was in the custody of Rangers earlier and his custody was given to the bureau weeks after the remand period ended.
Refuge to terroristsNAB had arrested the former minister from the Sindh High Court on December 11, after an administrative judge of the ATC allowed the accountability body to take him into custody after po-lice released him under Section 497(2) of CrPC.
He was under police custody for allegedly facilitating treat-ment and providing refuge to terrorists at his hospital. Asim, who is also a close confi dante of former president Zardari, was ar-rested by Rangers on August 26 and placed into 90-day preven-tive detention. — Express Tribune
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7 migrant children among 13 drown off Greek island
ATHENS: Seven children, four men and two women drowned when a boat carrying migrants capsized off the tiny Greek island of Farmakonisi, coastguard of-fi cials said on Wednesday as a refugee exodus towards Europe continued despite winter cold.
Another 15 people — 13 men and two women — were rescued and taken for health checks to the nearby island of Leros, where Greece has set up dozens of pre-fabricated homes. One person was still missing according to witness-es, the offi cials said.
Unknown circumstances“The vessel, a 6-metre (20-foot) speedboat, sank under unknown circumstances,” one of the offi -cials told Reuters.
The coastguard has rescued
roughly 100,000 people trying to reach Greek islands from mainly Turkish shores this year. The is-land of Farmakonisi has a popula-tion of about 10 people and is close to Turkey’s coast. A helicopter, two patrol boats and private ves-sels assisted the rescue operation in the early morning hours.
Fleeing war, thousands of main-ly Syrian refugees have braved rough seas this year to make the short but precarious journey from Turkey to Greece’s islands, from
which most continue to main-land Greece and northward into wealthier western Europe. Win-ter conditions make the journey even more dangerous. “As we enter the winter season, it will only become more diffi cult,” said another Greek offi cial. “We are out there, night and day, but some tragedies cannot be averted.”
More than 1 million refugees and migrants came to the Euro-pean Union in 2015, while almost 3,700 died or went missing dur-
ing the journey, which has reaped huge profi t for smugglers, the In-ternational Organization for Mi-gration said on Tuesday.
The biggest migration crisis in Europe since World War Two has caused strains and recriminations between EU governments.
The EU is counting on Ankara to stem the fl ow of refugees from Turkey into Greece and onward to Germany and other EU countries. But an EU report said there was little evidence of progress since
Turkey signed an “action plan” with the EU.
Its neighbour, Greece, which is a gateway to the EU, is also trying to rebuff criticism that it has done too little to manage the people ar-riving on its shores.
During an EU summit on migra-tion last week, Athens promised to speed up the construction of EU-assisted reception and registra-tion centres, so-called hotspots, on fi ve islands. So far, only one in Lesbos is operational. — Reuters
Another 15 people
— 13 men and two
women — were
rescued and taken
for health checks to
the nearby island of
Leros, where Greece
has set up dozens of
prefabricated homes
Man pulled out alive from rubble in ChinaSHENZEN(CHINA): A man was pulled out alive from rub-ble in a southern Chinese city on Wednesday, more than 60 hours after a waste heap collapsed and buried dozens of buildings in mud and construction debris, state media said.
Tian Zeming, who was found at 3.30am (1930 GMT Tuesday), was in a coherent state but his legs had been crushed in Sunday’s landslide at an industrial park in Shenzhen, a boomtown near Hong Kong. “He told the soldiers who rescued him, there is another sur-vivor close by,” state news agency Xinhua said, although it later re-ported rescuers had found anoth-er body rather than a survivor.
That took the confi rmed death toll to two. The government has said more than 70 people are missing in China’s latest indus-trial disaster, although the fi gure continues to be revised down as authorities make contact with people who were believed to have been buried but were not. Fire-fi ghters had to squeeze into a nar-row room around Tian and pull debris out by hand at the dump site in Hengtaiyu industrial park, rescuer Zhang Yabin told Xinhua.
Tian has had surgery and is in a stable condition in hospital, though he may lose a foot, the Xin-hua report said. With growing wor-ries about China’s industrial safety standards and lack of oversight, Premier Li Keqiang ordered an
investigation within hours of the mudslide. As authorities conduct rescue operations and investigate the disaster, work has sharply slowed in factories around the site. Wang Yiwen, 49, who runs a fac-tory near the dump, said he was losing 10,000 yuan ($1,545) a day. “We cannot go out now. We cannot transfer the goods in and out (of this area),” said Wang.
“There is no guarantee for our lives. So many workers have to eat.
There is no power supply now.”On Tuesday, police raided of-
fi ces of the company that was managing the dump site, Shen-zhen Yixianglong Investment Development. Chinese news por-tals said police had taken away a deputy general manager named Yu Shengli. Calls to the company seeking comment went unan-swered. Shenzhen police did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Xinhua said the
dump was being used 10 months after it was supposed to have stopped taking waste, earning Yixianglong some 7.5 million yuan ($1.16 million) in fees.
While no waste was being brought to the Hengtaiyu in-dustrial park, dumping has also stopped at another controversial site in Shenzhen, in the district of Bujiuwo, which opened in 2008 and was due to close three years later. Its use was extended in 2013
despite strong opposition from residents and even some local politicians, according to Chinese newspapers. A Reuters reporter saw dozens of trucks sitting idle in a parking lot on the site on Wednesday. “We stopped because of the landslide,” said a Bujiuwo waste collection site worker, who gave his family name as Huang. “It’s usually very busy here,” he said, adding that hundreds of trucks usually come and go every day. “We’ve stopped since the sec-ond day of the disaster.”
Security guards did not let Reu-ters enter the site’s main offi ces. Shenzhen media has warned that the city was running out of space to store construction waste, es-pecially as the city works on an ambitious subway construc-tion scheme.
On Wednesday, mud and earth were being extracted from the ground at a subway construction site in the city. About 10 workers manned the machinery, with no sign of having halted their work in the wake of the landslide. “We haven’t stopped,” said one worker, who identifi ed himself by his fam-ily name of Si. “They’re still cart-ing away the mud,” he said. — Reuters
M U D S L I D E
Storms uproot 1.7 million, destroy 40,000 homes in PhilippinesBANGKOK/MANILA: Succes-sive storms across the Philippines, including Typhoon Melor, have temporarily uprooted 1.7 million, aid workers said, as President Be-nigno Aquino distributed food on Wednesday in areas hardest hit by the disaster.
At least 41 people were killed when Typhoon Melor struck cen-tral Philippines on December 15, inundating villages, damaging crops and disrupting power sup-plies to six provinces.
Known locally as Nona, Me-lor damaged or destroyed about 200,000 homes mostly in the provinces of Oriental Mindoro, Northern Samar and Sorsogon, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said.
Damage to agriculture and in-frastructure is estimated at $99
million, according to the IFRC, which has appealed for $3.8 mil-lion to deliver emergency assis-tance to survivors.
“These multiple disaster events have made life extremely diffi cult for communities, some of whom have been hit by repeated waves of fl ooding,” Kari Isomaa, head of IFRC in the Philippines, said in a statement.
As rains continued across much of the Philippines, with fl ooding and landslides in some provinces, President Aquino met displaced families in Northern Samar and Oriental Mindoro.
His visit came a day after Maoist rebels attacked an army truck, that was delivering equipment to help clear up the destruction caused by the typhoon.
Military spokesman Colonel Restituto Padilla said one soldier
was killed in the attack on Tuesday morning, which could hamper re-lief work in typhoon-hit areas.
“It divides our focus on the pri-mary mission at hand and takes away much needed helping hands from the main eff ort of saving lives,” Padilla said.
The Philippines is one of the countries hardest hit by natural disasters, with an average of 20 ty-phoons per year.
IFRC said many families were still struggling to recover from the devastation wrought by Typhoon Koppu last October. Koppu, a cat-egory 4 storm, unleashed 4-metre storm surges, fl oods and land-slides, killing 58 people and dis-placing more than 100,000.
Reports from aid workers on the ground suggest residents were bet-ter prepared for Typhoon Melor.
“Prior to landfall of the typhoon,
community volunteers worked with the local government to dis-seminate information house to house,” said Lolita Arellano, Plan International programme manag-er in Eastern Samar province.
“People are very aware. Each time there is typhoon, they are ready. They have stocks of food, stocks of water and relief items on the roof and ceiling.”
The IFRC appeal will help the Philippines Red Cross provide aid - including emergency shelters and cash grants - to 45,000 people hit by storms and fl oods across the islands of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Funds from the appeal will also be used for home repairs, awareness raising campaigns on the prevention of waterborne dis-eases and repairs to water and san-itation facilities at schools, IFRC said. — Thomson Reuters Foundation
N A T U R A L D I S A S T E R
Explosion kills cleaner atIstanbul airport
Russian court issues globalwarrant against Khodorkovsky
ISTANBUL: An overnight ex-plosion at an airport in Istanbul killed one person and damaged three planes hundreds of metres apart, Turkish media said, trigger-ing a security alert as authorities sought to determine if a bomb was responsible.
The blast at Sabiha Gokcen, the city’s second airport and located on its Asian side, occurred shortly after 2:00 am (midnight GMT), local budget carrier Pegasus said, fatally wounding a cleaner on one of its planes. The airport’s owner, Malaysia Airports, referred to more than one explosion “at the tarmac area”, adding that normal fl ight operations had resumed by 0200 GMT. Police declined com-ment, while the airport said inves-tigations into the cause of the blast were ongoing.
Bomb attacks by Kurdish, leftist and militants are common in Tur-key. A three-decades-old confl ict between the state and the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has fl ared up in the country’s mainly Kurdish southeast since the collapse of a ceasefi re in July.
No passengers were in the area at the time of the airport blast, which the Dogan news agency caused damage to at least three planes as far as 300 metres (330 yards) from each other.
A photo on Dogan’s website showed a hole in one plane win-dow. Video footage showed inves-tigators taking photos of a termi-nal building wall, dozens of metres from the nearest planes.
Police armed with rifl es and protective vests imposed tight se-curity at entrances to the airport, searching vehicles. — Reuters
MOSCOW: Russia has issued an international arrest warrant for Kremlin critic and former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky whom police accuse of ordering the killing of the mayor of a Sibe-rian oil town, a police spokesman said on Wednesday.
Khodorkovsky, who denies the charges, was arrested in 2003 af-ter falling out with Vladimir Putin and later convicted of tax evasion and fraud in a trial he said was po-litically-motivated.
Released in 2013, he now spends a lot of time in London. Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for Russia’s Investigative Committee, said in a statement police had concluded that Khodorkovsky had ordered subordinates to kill Vladimir Petukhov, the mayor of Nefteyu-gansk, in 1998. Markin said the motive was fi nancial and linked to Petukhov’s demands for Yukos to pay taxes he said it was avoiding.
Russia announced the warrant a day after armed police raided the Moscow offi ces of a pro-democra-cy movement founded by Khodor-kovsky, a move they said was part of a criminal investigation into the former tycoon and his associates.
Khodorkovsky interpreted the latest pressure on him as pay-back for his criticism of President Vladimir Putin. — Reuters
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FLEEING WAR: A migrant woman holds her child while disembarking from a Coast Guard ship in the Sicilian harbour of Messina, Italy
in this August 29, 2015 fi le photo. – Reuters
LUCKY TO BE ALIVE: Rescuers carry 19-year-old survivor Tian Zeming after he was pulled out from
debris on Wednesday, more than 60 hours after a giant fl ow of mud and construction waste engulfed
buildings in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. – AFP
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2015
Smith is Cricketer of the Year
DUBAI: Australia captain Steve Smith was named ICC Cricketer of the Year for 2015 on Wednes-day after scoring a world leading 1,734 runs at an average of 82.57 with seven centuries over the voting period. The 26-year-old right-hander kept the Sir Garfi eld Sobers Trophy in Australia for
the third straight year after pace bowler Mitchell Johnson and his predecessor as skipper, Michael Clarke, won in 2014 and 2013.
Smith also scored four centuries and 1,249 runs in 25 one-day in-ternationals from Sept. 18, 2014 to September 13, 2015, notching up the winning runs as Australia stormed to a fi fth World Cup triumph.
“I’m obviously completely sur-prised by it, very humbled,” said
Smith, who was also part of the team that lost the Ashes to Eng-land during the voting period.
“You don’t think about these accolades, you just want to go out there and do the best you can for the team and try and win as many games as possible.
“My favourite moment would have to be winning the World Cup, playing against New Zealand at a packed house at the MCG. It was
an amazing feeling to be able to hit those winning runs.”
The Australian also scooped the ICC Test Cricketer of the Year award while South Africa bats-man AB de Villiers was rated the best player in the one-day game, winning the award for the second successive year.
De Villiers, South Africa’s cap-tain in the ODI format, also won the award in 2010.
The 31-year-old’s brilliant quickfi re batting lit up the World Cup, not least his unbeaten 162 against West Indies in Sydney, and he racked up 1,265 runs in total at an average of nearly 80 an innings over the relevent period.
His team mate Faf du Plessis won the award for best Twenty20 performance of 2015 for his 56-ball innings of 119 against West Indies in January, the third highest score of all time in T20 internationals.
Australian paceman Josh Ha-zlewood was named best emerg-ing player, while the Spirit of Cricket Award went to New Zea-land captain Brendon McCullum, who made a virtue of his team’s sportsmanship as he led them to the fi nal of the World Cup.
McCullum said on Tuesday that he would be retiring from inter-national cricket after the two-test series against Australia in New Zealand in February.
Australia captain Meg Lan-ning was the women’s One Day International Cricketer of the Year, while her West Indies coun-terpart Stafanie Taylor won the women’s Twenty20 award.
Khurram Khan of the United Arab Emirates was named Asso-ciate and Affi liate Cricketer of the Year, while England’s Richard Ket-tleborough was named best um-pire for a third year in a row. - Reuters
The 26-year-old
right-hander kept
the Sir Garfi eld
Sobers Trophy in
Australia for the
third straight year
after pace bowler
Mitchell Johnson
and his predecessor
as skipper, Michael
Clarke, won in
2014 and 2013
I’m obviously
completely surprised
by it, very humbled.
You don’t think about
these accolades
Steve SmithAustralia skipper
England aim to dethrone Test kings South AfricaDURBAN: South Africa’s status as the top-ranked Test-playing nation has been dented after their crushing defeat in India last month and is in danger of being eroded completely by England over the next month or two.
The two nations begin a four-match test series in Durban on Saturday, which is expected to be evenly matched and should provide answers to several questions asked of both amid their recent trials.
England will look to solve per-sonnel problems in key batting and bowling slots and build more consistency in their selections, while South Africa seek to dispel suggestions that they are a side on the decline, suddenly lacking in the confi dence that has been the hallmark of their reign as the world’s top test side.
Both countries return to seam-friendly wickets after losing on spinning tops in India and — for
some of the time — the United Arab Emirates in the last two months. South Africa’s limitations against spin were cruelly exposed in India in a one-sided four-test series, which the home team won 3-0 and which could have been a whitewash had weather not in-tervened. England were beaten 2-0 by Pakistan in a three-match
series in the UAE, prompting sev-eral changes — notably the axing of stalwart Ian Bell — to the squad for the South African tour.
SuccessorEngland are still seeking to solve the longstanding problem of fi nd-ing a reliable opening partner for Alastair Cook, having gone
through seven in 39 tests since Andrew Strauss retired in 2012.
Alex Hales will be the eighth to open the innings with the captain while the No.3 slot is likely to go to Nick Compton, making a return to the side after lasting only nine tests at the top of the order after being appointed Strauss’s imme-diate successor. It will be a boost
to England’s confi dence that each of their scheduled top six batsmen go into the series with a score of 50 or more under their belts from the two warm-up matches over the last week. They included centuries from Cook and Joe Root, who is looking to take his Ashes form from earlier this year into the series. “We will have to play some strong crick-et, be disciplined and play at our best if we are going to compete with them,” Root said this week.
But South Africa have lost much of their swagger since charismatic captain Graeme Smith and all-rounder Jacques Kallis retired.
After their poor batting display in India, they have persuaded a re-luctant AB de Villiers to again don the wicketkeeper’s gloves to make room for an extra batsmen.
But they have received a boost with attack bowler Dale Steyn passing a fi tness test after a groin injury. - Reuters
T E S T C R I C K E T
DURBAN: England are to wait until Thursday before making a decision on whether James Anderson can lead the attack in the fi rst test against South Africa after the fast bowler had a scan on his calf
on Tuesday. Anderson, the country’s leading wicket-taker, complained of stiff ness in his calf and his scans will be evaluated by medical staff in England before a decision is made on whether he can play
in the Boxing Day test in Dur-ban, offi cials told reporters.
The 33-year-old Anderson bowled just fi ve overs on tour so far in the fi rst warm-up game in Potchefstroom one week ago. - Reuters
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AHF to initiate measures for overall growth of hockey in GCC countries
A SESHAGIRI RAOraoas@timesofoman.com
MUSCAT: The Asian Hockey Federation (AHF), as part of its plan to ‘boost the status of hockey in the continent’, is making sincere eff orts to develop hockey in the entire Gulf region by involving the GCC nations in the process.
The Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) during its recent Executive Board meeting held in Malaysia has decided to ‘create a large, en-gaged hockey community in Asia’ and the eff orts to develop the game in the GCC region forms part of that vision.
AHF CEO ‘Dato’ Tayyib Ikram, who is here on an invitation from the Oman Hockey Association (OHA) to attend the fi nal of His Majesty’s Cup Hockey Champi-onship, revealed the Asian body’s attempt take three of the GCC nations into the fold and plans
for the development of hockey in the region.
The AHF offi cial was accorded a warm welcome by OHA Treas-urer Zohair Al Ajmi, Technical Director Mohie Saad Al Zaghlool, offi cial Abdulrahman Yahya and former national team coach and OHA consultant SAS Naqvi upon his arrival at Muscat International Airport on Wednesday evening.
Speaking to the Times Sport, right after his arrival, Tayyib Ikram said: “First we want to cre-ate a suitable mechanism to realise our ambition — to involve all the GCC nations. We also want to en-gage and activate the hockey situa-tion in the region.”
Tayyib Ikram, who is on his fi rst visit to the Sultanate after becom-ing the CEO of AHF, has been vis-iting the Gulf nations, including Bahrain, in the past few days to discuss the ways to put their plans into practice.
“Our aim is to develop hockey in the Gulf region. What better way
to do that than by engaging the national bodies. But three GCC na-tions — Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait, are not yet members of the FIH (International Hockey Fed-eration). So our primary task is to welcome them to the fold, to help them become members of AHF and FIH,” he said.
Tayyib Ikram, who is also the FIH Regional Development Offi c-er, said: “Then we want to involve the others, especially Oman, who have been very active in hockey for many years.
“With the involvement of all
countries we want to develop the game in the region.”
Asked whether there is a plan to facilitate the formation of a GCC hockey federation, he said: ‘Let’s see how everything will work out. As I said our main aim is to bring all the GCC nations together and plan for the development of hock-ey in the region.”
During his stay, AHF offi cial is also likely to discuss Oman’s prep-arations for the Under-18 AHF Cup Hockey Championship, likely to be hosted here in Muscat in Oc-tober next year.
OHA General Secretary Mo-hammed Ridha Al Lawati, with-out going into the details, said that U-18 AHF Cup will form part of the discussions with Tayyib Ikram.
“There will be a lot of topics on the agenda during our meeting with Tayyib Ikram.
The Under-18 AHF Cup will hopefully be one of them. “But what I can say with certainty is there will be a lot of things to dis-cuss regarding development of Oman hockey.”
OHA like to get new roles Tayyib Ikram, meanwhile, also talked about the possibility of Oman Hockey Association get-ting new roles and responsibilities at the FIH.
“All I want to say this moment is that some new portfolios are to be created in the FIH. There is a pos-sibility of Oman being considered for some roles. But let me make it clear one thing, we will have to talk to the Oman Hockey Association
offi cials fi rst and then get back to the FIH. Only then we can make it public,” he said.
“Hopefully there will be some positives. Let’s wait and see,” he added with a smile.
Awards for OmanisTayyib Ikram also revealed that he has come with some AHF awards to be given to Omani offi cials but refused to reveal the details.
“The awards are to be given to Omani individuals who have con-tributed to hockey over the years. And it will not be appropriate to reveal the names now. We will do that during His Majesty’s Cup fi -nal, which I am privileged to be at-tending,” he said.
Meanwhile, the OHA launched a coaches’ course on Wednesday.
The course, which will intro-duce new trends in hockey coach-ing, is being conducted by FIH Ex-pert and Master Coach Siegfried Aikman of the Netherlands. The course concludes on December 27.
AHF CEO Tayyib
Ikram, who is here on
an OHA invitation to
attend His Majesty’s
Cup fi nal, revealed
the Asian body’s
plans to develop
hockey in the GCC
region as well as the
possibility of Oman
getting new roles as
FIH looks to create
‘new portfolios’
WARM WELCOME: Asian Hockey Federation CEO Tayyib Ikram, second from right, being received at
the Muscat International Airport by Oman Hockey Association offi cials.
There will be a lot of
topics on the agenda
during our meeting
with Tayyib Ikram.
The Under-18 AHF
Cup will hopefully
be one of them
Mohammed RidhaOHA general secretary
Warner faces new batting partnership in MelbourneMELBOURNE: Australia bats-man David Warner has profi ted from his opening partnership with Joe Burns but the fl edgling relationship could be nipped in the bud by selectors for the Box-ing Day test against West Indies.
Since teaming up with Queens-lander Burns in the opening
test of the New Zealand series, Warner has smashed three centu-ries, including a sparkling 253 in Perth, from four Tests.
Burns smashed a century in the series-opener against New Zealand at the Gabba but has had a more modest output since and could be the batsman to make way
for the fi t-again Usman Khawaja for the second Test at the Mel-bourne Cricket Ground.
The Warner-Burns partner-ship has proved eff ective in all but one of the four Tests, with the pair piling on 100-run stands in Brisbane and Perth against New Zealand. — Reuters
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Euro ............................................2.34
Pound ............................................1.74
Indian Rs ..............................171.50
Pak Rs .................................... 267.81
Bangla Taka......................200.20* Rates are as of Dec. 23
Source: Bank Muscat
Indian Rs ................................... 171.80
Pakistan Rs ............................. 271.50
Sri Lanka Rs ...........................370.50
Bangla Taka............................203.75
Phil Peso ................................... 122.40
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Muscat 24ct per gm (OMR) .......13.80
Muscat 22ct per gm (OMR) .......13.35
Dubai 24ct per gm (Dh) ............ 129.75
Dubai 22ct per gm (Dh) ............ 123.00
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Sultanate’s non-oil exports decline 7%
Times News Service
MUSCAT: Oman’s non-oil exports fell by 7.1 per cent at OMR1,920.4 million for the fi rst seven months of 2015, from OMR2,066.7 million for the same period of last year.
A fall in commodity prices, which constitute a sizeable share of Oman’s exports, must have caused the fall in export revenue this year.
Total exports for the fi rst seven months ending July 2015 declined by 31.7 per cent to OMR8,066.5 million from OMR11,805.4 mil-lion posted for the fi rst seven months of 2014.
The Sultanate has been taking several initiatives to raise its non-oil exports, especially to untapped African markets.
Oman is seriously considering raising its non-oil exports to Ethi-opia by holding a high-profi le ex-hibition in the country early next year, following a detailed market study.
The Sultanate of Oman, which exported goods and services worth $40 million to Ethiopia in 2014, plans to hold an Omani products exhibition in Addis Aba-ba in April 2016.
The Sultanate’s export promo-tion agency, the Public Authority for Investment Promotion and Export Development (popularly known as Ithraa) had conducted a market study in Ethiopia to as-sess the export potential of 59 Omani products.
The survey was based on dif-ferent sectors, such as foodstuff s, building material, furniture, marble, stones, textiles and veg-etables.The study was also con-ducted to fi nd the consumption, demand and logistics patterns for these sectors.
Furthermore, in April this 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.
Omani product exhibitionsIthraa has been conducting a se-ries of Omani product exhibitions, mainly in Gulf Cooperation Coun-tries countries, since 2012 to raise non-oil exports from the country and has drawn growing participa-tion with each passing year.
As many as 120 companies participated in an Omani prod-ucts exhibition in Jeddah, with 100 Omani fi rms taking part in a
Dubai exhibition in 2014.As many as 60 companies from
Oman attended the fi rst Omani products exhibition in Riyadh in 2012 and 65 per cent of participat-ing companies secured contracts, while 85 companies took part in an exhibition in Qatar the follow-ing year and 70 per cent of the participating fi rms signed new business deals.
Total exports for the
fi rst seven months
ending July, 2015
fell by 31.7 per cent
to OMR8,066.5m
from OMR11,805.4m
posted for fi rst seven
months of 2014
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EXPORT REVENUE DIPS: A fall in commodity prices, which constitute a sizeable share of Oman’s
exports, must have caused the fall in export revenue this year. – File picture
Larsen & Toubro Oman wins $64 million dealTimes News Service
MUSCAT: Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Oman has won an engineering, pro-curement and construction (EPC) contract worth $63.58 million from Oman Oil Refi neries and Petro-leum Industrial Company (Orpic) for building a pet coke handling and storage project.
“The scope covers design, en-gineering, procurement, supply, construction erection, installation and commissioning of the petro-leum coke handling and storage facility at Sohar, Oman,” Larsen & Toubro said in a statement.
India-based Larsen & Toubro, which partly owns L&T Oman, secured an EPC order from the world’s largest integrated pro-
ducer of zinc for the construction of a 1.5 million tonnes per annum lead-zinc ore benefi ciation plant at the Sindesar Khurd mines in Ra-jasthan, which also involves EPC, installation and commissioning of the plant.
Besides these, the global infra giant also acquired power trans-mission and distribution projects orders worth Rs5,150 million in both the international and domes-tic markets.
L&T Saudi Arabia, a fully owned subsidiary of L&T India, has bagged an order valued at $56.6 million for the construction of two 115 kV substations at the Dam-mam area from National Grid, Saudi Arabia, a subsidiary of Saudi Electricity Company.
P R O J E C T C O N T R A C T
Shell cuts spending as
it readies to acquire BG
LONDON: Royal Dutch Shell, Eu-rope’s largest oil company, further reduced spending plans for this year and 2016 as it prepares to take over BG Group amid slumping prices of crude oil.
The combined company plans $33 billion of capital spending next year, lower than Shell’s pre-vious guidance of $35 billion, it said Tuesday.
Shell also cut its spending fore-cast for this year by $1 billion to $29 billion.
Crude’s collapse to less than $37 a barrel from about $55 on the day the deal was announced in April has prompted some investors to question whether Shell is paying too much.
The oil producer has justifi ed the deal by saying that it boosts its ability to maintain dividends, makes it the world’s biggest liq-uefi ed natural gas company and
gives it oil and gas assets from Australia to Brazil.“The two com-panies are combining during a low oil-price environment and cutting their spending plans makes a lot of sense,” said Jason Gammel, a London-based analyst with Jeff er-ies International. “This moves the plans for the deal forward.”
Shell expects operating costs to fall by $4 billion this year, about 10 per cent lower than last year, and by $3 billion in 2016.
The acquisition will break even with Brent crude prices in the low $60s and add to operating cash fl ow per share at $50 a barrel in 2016, the company said. It expects the deal to be accretive to earnings per share, excluding identifi ed items, in 2017 at $65 Brent. Shell in April off ered to pay 0.4454 of its B shares and 383 pence in cash for each BG share in a deal valued at $70 billion. - Bloomberg News
T A K E O V E R
Google and Ford in talks on self-driving car partnershipWASHINGTON: Google and Ford Motor are in talks about forming a partnership to develop autonomous car technology, a person briefed on the matter said on Tuesday.
The extent of a partnership be-tween the second-largest United States automaker and search engine giant Alphabet remains under discussion and the precise framework of any eff ort is un-clear but it could include jointly building and developing cars. The two sides have been talking for months, the source said.
A partnership between a ma-jor automaker and Google could speed the introduction of self-driving vehicles by giving the car company access to Google’s wealth of software development while Google would benefi t from the industrial and automotive know-how of a fi rm such as Ford.
Fully autonomous cars could eventually prevent thousands of crashes, deaths and injuries, re-duce oil use through better traffi c management and extend personal mobility to people unable to drive.
Ford chief executive Mark Fields met with Google co-found-er Sergey Brin earlier this month in California to discuss the status of the talks, the source, who was briefed on the matter, said.
Google says it is in talks with many automakers. It is not clear if the talks with Ford have pro-gressed beyond discussions with
other automakers. “We’re not go-ing to comment on rumor or spec-ulation about specifi c conversa-tions,” Google said in a statement. Ford declined to confi rm or deny talks with Google.
Prototype“We have been, and will continue working with many companies and discussing a variety of sub-jects,” Ford spokesman Alan Hall said. Google has logged more than 1.3 million miles of autonomous driving. It has developed a proto-type pod-like self-driving car that could be driven without a steering wheel and pedals.
Automotive News reported
Monday the companies are in talks to have the automaker build Google’s next-generation autono-mous cars.Yahoo Autos reported the two fi rms will create a joint venture to build self-driving ve-hicles with Google’s technology. Both said an announcement on the partnership could be made at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January.
Ford shares were up 3.4 per-cent, or $0.47 a share, to $14.20 on news of the potential partnership. Google rose 0.3 percent, or $2.23, to $750 a share.
Karl Brauer, senior analyst at Kelley Blue Book, said both part-ners could benefi t. - Reuters
T E C H N O L O G Y
Fully autonomous cars could eventually prevent
thousands of crashes, deaths and injuries, reduce oil
use through better traffic management and extend
personal mobility to people unable to drive
HUAWEI SHIPS OVER100M SMARTPHONES Huawei Technologies shipped more than 100 million smartphones this year as a drive to attract higher-end customers, which helped defy an industry slowdown. >B3
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MARKETT H U R S DAY, D E C E M B E R 2 4 , 2 0 1 5
MUSCATSECURITIES MARKET
SHARE PRICE BULLETIN FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23
REGULAR MARKET .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
OM0000002226 ...........AL JAZEERA SERVICES ..............................................6,000 ............... 1,870........................3 ............0.310 ........... 0.312 ...........0.310 ........... 0.312 .............0.302 ............0.010 ..............3.311 .................0.312 .............. 0.312...................0.316 ................... 19,095,733 .........0.100
OM0000002200 ...........AHLI BANK .................................................................... 587,058........... 113,710......................13 ............0.190 ........... 0.196 ...........0.190 ........... 0.194 ............. 0.190 ........... 0.004 ............. 2.105 ................ 0.191 .............. 0.192...................0.195 ..................276,457,012 ........0.100
OM0000001145 ............PORT SERVICES CORPORATION .........................12,000 ............... 1,632........................2 ............0.136 ........... 0.136 ...........0.136 ............0.136 ............. 0.134............ 0.002 ............. 1.493 ................0.136 .............. 0.136...................0.139 ...................12,925,440 .........0.100
OM0000003521 ............GALFAR ENGINEERING AND CON. .................... 56,730 ...............4,140......................13 ........... 0.073 ........... 0.073 ...........0.072........... 0.073 .............0.072 ............0.001 ............. 1.389 ................0.073 ..............0.073...................0.074................... 21,168,587 .........0.100
OM0000004735 ...........SEMBCORP SALALAH ............................................... 25,000 ............ 61,250........................ 1 ........... 2.450 ........... 2.450 ...........2.450........... 2.450 .............2.425 ............0.025 ..............1.031.................2.450..............2.450...................2.500 .................233,870,128 ........1.000
OM0000004669 ...........SHARQIYAH DESALINATION ..................................2,000 ...............9,250........................6 ........... 4.600 ........... 4.650 ...........4.600 .......... 4.625 .............4.600 ............0.025 ............. 0.543 ................4.650..............4.650...................4.700...................45,233,499 .........1.000
OM0000001087 ............OMAN UNITED INSURANCE ............................... 447,500 ........... 98,840......................31 ........... 0.220 ........... 0.223 ...........0.220 .......... 0.221 .............0.220 ............0.001 ............. 0.455 ................0.220 .............0.219...................0.220 ..................22,100,000.........0.100
OM0000003026 ...........OMAN TELECOMMUNICATION ..........................92,832 .......... 145,589..................... 34 ............1.565 ........... 1.570 ...........1.565 ............1.570 ............. 1.565 ............ 0.005 ............. 0.319 ................1.565 .............. 1.565...................1.570 ................ 1,177,500,000 ......0.100
OM0000001418 ............RAYSUT CEMENT ..............................................................479 .................. 498........................ 1 ............1.040 ........... 1.040 ...........1.040 ........... 1.040 .............1.040 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................1.040 .............. 1.010...................1.040................. 208,000,000 .......0.100
OM0000001517 ............HSBC BANK OMAN .................................................... 298,142 ............30,719......................12 ............0.103 ........... 0.104 ...........0.103 ........... 0.103 ............. 0.103............ 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.103 ..............0.102...................0.103 ..................206,032,217........0.100
OM0000001525 ............OMAN INVESTMENT AND FINANCE .............. 1,101,469 ....... 185,572..................... 58 ............0.168 ........... 0.170 ...........0.167 ............0.168 ............. 0.168............ 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.170 .............. 0.169...................0.170 ...................33,600,000.........0.100
OM0000001533 ............OMINVEST .........................................................................1,921 .................. 830........................ 1 ........... 0.432 ........... 0.432 ...........0.432........... 0.432 .............0.432 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.432 ..............0.432...................0.474 ................. 238,836,229 .......0.100
OM0000001749 ............OMAN CEMENT ........................................................... 30,000 .............13,800........................ 1 ........... 0.460 ...........0.460 ...........0.460........... 0.460 .............0.460 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.460..............0.460...................0.506 .................152,201,447 ........0.100
OM0000001772 ............AL ANWAR HOLDING............................................... 374,900 ........... 62,953..................... 28 ............0.169 ........... 0.169 ...........0.165 ............0.168 ............. 0.168............ 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.165 .............. 0.165...................0.168 ...................25,212,600 .........0.100
OM0000001822 ............UNITED POWER ................................................................ 200 .................. 570........................ 1 ........... 2.850 ........... 2.850 ...........2.850........... 2.740 .............2.740 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................2.850............. 2.500...................2.850 ...................2,192,000 ..........1.000
OM0000002275 ...........SHELL OMAN MARKETING ....................................17,093 .............34,186........................2 ........... 2.000 ...........2.000 ...........2.000 .......... 2.000 .............2.000 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................2.000 ............ 2.000...................2.100................. 190,000,000 .......0.100
OM0000002374............UNITED FINANCE ......................................................... 9,900 ................1,139........................ 1 ............0.115 ........... 0.115 ............ 0.115 ............0.115 ............. 0.115 ............ 0.000 .............0.000 ................ 0.115 .............. 0.114................... 0.116 ................... 35,737,968 .........0.100
OM0000002796 ...........BANK MUSCAT ............................................................ 1,614,531 .......749,834....................115 ........... 0.468 ........... 0.478 ...........0.460........... 0.464 .............0.464 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.460..............0.458...................0.460 ............... 1,063,405,685 ......0.100
OM0000003398 ...........BANK SOHAR..................................................................10,000 ............... 1,570........................2 ............0.157 ........... 0.157 ...........0.157 ............0.157 ............. 0.157 ............ 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.157 .............. 0.157...................0.162 ................. 226,306,080 .......0.100
OM0000003661 ............VOLTAMP ENERGY ...........................................................459 .................. 190........................ 1 ............0.414 ........... 0.414 ...........0.414 ........... 0.412 ............. 0.412............ 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.414 .............. 0.414...................0.424 ..................24,926,000 ........0.100
OM0000003968 ...........OOREDOO........................................................................ 30,000 ............ 21,600........................4 ............0.720 ........... 0.720 ...........0.720 ........... 0.720 .............0.720 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.720 .............. 0.716...................0.720..................468,679,846 .......0.100
OM0000004768 ...........AL MADINA TAKAFUL ...............................................21,000 ............... 1,638........................3 ........... 0.078 ........... 0.078 ...........0.078 ........... 0.078 .............0.078 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.078 ..............0.078...................0.080 ..................13,650,000 .........0.100
OM0000004925 ...........AL BATINAH POWER ...................................................57,461 .............10,975........................4 ............0.191 ........... 0.191 ............ 0.191 ............0.191 ............. 0.191 ............ 0.000 .............0.000 ................ 0.191 .............. 0.191...................0.193 ..................128,903,499........0.100
OM0000004933 ...........AL SUWADI POWER .................................................... 57,927 ............. 11,067........................4 ............0.191 ........... 0.192 ........... 0.191 ............0.191 ............. 0.191 ............ 0.000 .............0.000 ................ 0.191 .............. 0.191...................0.194 .................. 136,451,611 ........0.100
OM0000005005 ...........ALMAHA CERAMICS ....................................................... 894 .................. 352........................3 ........... 0.394 ........... 0.394 ...........0.394........... 0.400 .............0.400 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.394..............0.394...................0.400 ..................21,000,000 .........0.100
OM0000001707 ............OMAN CABLES INDUSTRY ......................................33,530 ............ 59,430........................4 ............1.780 ........... 1.780............ 1.760 ............1.770 ............. 1.790 ............-0.020 ............-1.117 ................1.760 .............. 1.700................... 1.785 ..................158,769,000 ........0.100
OM0000002176 ............AL JAZEERA STEEL PRODUCTS ............................ 9,120 ...............1,322........................3 ............0.145 ........... 0.145 ...........0.145 ............0.145 ............. 0.147............-0.002 ............-1.361 ................0.145 .............. 0.143...................0.145 ................... 18,110,204 .........0.100
OM0000002549 ...........BANK DHOFAR ................................................................ 5,003 ............... 1,076........................2 ............0.210 ........... 0.215 ...........0.210 ............0.215 .............0.220 ...........-0.005 ........... -2.273 ...............0.215 .............. 0.215...................0.220 .................332,116,637 ........0.100
OM0000002440 ...........AL SHARQIA INVESTMENT HOLDING ............. 15,100 ...............1,404........................ 1 ........... 0.093 ........... 0.093 ...........0.093........... 0.093 .............0.096 ...........-0.003 ............-3.125................0.093 ..............0.093...................0.096....................8,370,000 ..........0.100
.............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 4,918,249 ...1,627,006...................354 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ......29........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
PARALLEL MARKET ................................................................................................................................................................................. OM0000001400 ...........OMAN FLOUR MILLS .................................................35,926 .............15,448........................4 ........... 0.430 ........... 0.430 ...........0.430........... 0.430 .............0.430 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.430..............0.410...................0.430 .................. 67,725,000 .........0.100
OM0000004420 ...........BANK NIZWA ................................................................ 170,000 ........... 12,490..................... 10 ........... 0.074 ........... 0.074 ...........0.073 ........... 0.073 .............0.073 ........... 0.000 .............0.000 ................0.073 ..............0.072...................0.073..................109,500,000 .......0.100
OM0000005963 ...........PHOENIX POWER ...................................................... 104,002 ........... 14,906......................13 ............0.144 ........... 0.144 ...........0.143 ........... 0.143 ............. 0.144 ...........-0.001 ........... -0.694 ...............0.144 ..............0.144...................0.145 ..................209,152,009........0.100
OM0000001566 ............OMAN FISHERIES .......................................................57,500 .............. 2,990......................17 ........... 0.052 ........... 0.052 ...........0.052........... 0.052 .............0.053 ...........-0.001 ............-1.887................0.052 .............. 0.051...................0.054 ...................6,500,000 ..........0.100
OM0000001368 ............CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS IND. .................... 33,971 ............... 1,098........................3 ........... 0.033 ........... 0.033 ...........0.032........... 0.032 .............0.033 ...........-0.001 ........... -3.030 ...............0.032..............0.032...................0.034 ...................2,720,000 ..........0.100
.............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 401,399 ........... 46,932..................... 47 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ........ 5........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
ISIN ......................................SECURITY NAME .................................................................. VOLUME ..... TURNOVER ............TRADES ......OPEN PRICE ......HIGH ............. LOW ........ CLOSE PR. ...PREV. CLOSE...DIFF (RO).........DIFF % ............. LAST PR .....LAST BID .............LAST OFFER ........MARKET CAP .PAR VALUE
O M A N S T O C K S
INDICESIndex .................................................High .................Low ..................... Value ............... Prev . Value.......... Diff ...............Diff %MSM30 Index ....................................... 5,436.49 ............... 5,418.01 ....................5,419.32 ....................5,418.01 .....................1.31 ...................0.02Financial Index .....................................6,531.64 .............. 6,503.89 ................... 6,503.89 ...................6,504.63 .................. -0.74 .................. -0.01Industrial Index ....................................6,819.22 ...............6,813.07 ....................6,813.12 ....................6,817.85 .................. -4.73 .................. -0.07Services Index .......................................3,066.81 ...............3,059.05 ................... 3,066.81 ................... 3,059.05 .....................7.76 ................... 0.25MSM SHARIAH INDEX....................... 863.72 .................. 862.81 ...................... 863.22 .......................863.13 ....................0.09 ................... 0.01
Trading SummaryVolume ................ Turnover ..........Trades .............. Market Cap............. Up ............Down ............. Equal .........Sec. Traded5,403,648 ................... 1,682,606 .....................410 ...............15,780,468,340 .................. 9 ........................7 .................... 21 .........................37
MSM closesin green zone
MUSCAT: Shares on the Muscat Securities Market (MSM) recov-ered on the third day on contin-ued support at lower levels. The MSM 30 index ended fl at to close at 5,419.32 points, up by 0.02 per cent.
The MSM Sharia Index rose 0.01 per cent to end at 863.22 points. Bank Muscat was the most active in terms of volume as well as turnover. Al Jazeira Ser-vices, up by 3.31 per cent, was the top gainer while Al Sharqia In-vestment was the top loser, down by 3.13 per cent.
As many as 410 trades were executed on Wednesday, generat-ing turnover of OMR1.6 million with 5.4 million shares changing hands. Out of 37 traded securities, nine advanced, seven declined and 21 remained unchanged. Omani investors were net buyers to the tune of OMR479,000 worth of shares, while foreign investors were net sellers at OMR436,000 followed by GCC and Arab inves-tors who sold shares amounting to OMR43,000.
Financial Index closed at 6,503.83 points, marginally down by 0.01 per cent. Ahli Bank and Oman United Insurance in-creased by 2.11 per cent and 0.45 per cent, respectively. Al Shar-qiya Invesmtent and BankDhofar declined by 3.13 per cent and 2.27 per cent, respectively.
Industrial Index ended at 6,813.12 points, down by 0.07 per cent. Galfar Engineering was the only gainer and was up by 1.39 per cent to close at OMR0.073. Con-struction Materials, Oman Fish-eries, Al Jazeera Steel Product and Oman Cables fel by 3.03 per cent, 1.89 per cent, 1.36 per cent and 1.12 per cent, respectively.
Services Index closed at 3,066.81 points, up by 0.25 per cent. Al Jazeera Services, Port Services Corp, Sembcorp Salalah and Sharqiyah Desalination in-creased by 3.31 per cent, 1.49 per cent, 1.03 per cent and 0.54 per cent, respectively. Pheonix Pow-
er was the only loser in the sector and was down by 0.69 per cent to close at OMR0.144.
Emerging stocks surgeEmerging-marketstocks climbed for a third day as energy compa-nies rallied with oil and investors grew more optimistic over the Chinese and United States econ-omies. Russia’s ruble strength-ened the most among develop-ing-nation currencies.
Energy shares paced an ad-vance in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index as oil extended gains before US crude inven-tory and production data. Chi-nese stocks rose to a three-week high in Hong Kong as broker-ages surged after Guotai Junan International Holdings Ltd. said its chairman will resume his du-ties. Short- term yuan borrow-ing costs climbed in Shanghai on year-end demand for cash. The ruble headed for a one-week high and Indonesia’s rupiah was poised for the longest rally in a year. Vietnam’s dong fell to the limit of its current trading band for the fi rst time.
China’s earliest indicators of growth for December showed more signs of stabilisation as leaders of the world’s second- largest economy signaled they will do more to prevent a sharp slowdown. In the US, consumer purchases climbed in November by the most in three months, the latest evidence of resilience that gave the Federal Reserve confi -dence to increase interest rates last week.
All 10 industry groups in the developing-markets index gained as a measure of energy companies climbed 1.3 per cent. Cnooc and China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation rallied at least 4 per cent in Hong Kong. Crude futures in New York rose as much as 1.2 per cent and traded near parity to Brent. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index surged 1.6 per cent. – United Securities/Bloomberg News
Al Jazeira Services, up by 3.31 per cent, was
the top gainer, while Al Sharqia Investment
was the top loser, down by 3.13 per cent
MUMBAI: Putting the previous day’s pain behind, the bench-mark BSE Sensex on Wednesday rebounded by about 260 points to close at 25,850.30 — a nearly three-week high — helped by a raft of positive United States eco-nomic data on growth and con-sumer spending.
For the broader NSE Nifty, it was a sense of deja vu as it retook the 7,800-mark after investors built up their bets. The 30-share
Sensex rose 259.65 points, or 1.01 per cent, to 25,850.30 at the close — its highest closing since December 3. The index was down 145.25 points on Tuesday.
The 50-share Nifty closed at 7,865.95, up 79.85 points, or 1.03 per cent. Shares of metal, oil and gas, healthcare, power and realty spear-headed the rally following a fresh spell of buying. Sentiment was lift-ed after data showed that foreign funds after remaining sellers.
Rupee appreciatesThe rupee on Wednesday con-tinued its upward march for the seventh day by surging 12 paise to close at 66.21 against the US dollar on sustained selling of dollars by banks and exporters.
The rupee resumed higher at 66.26 as against Tuesday’s closing level of 66.33. It moved in a range of 66.12 and 66.30 during the day before fi nishing at 66.21 per dollar, showing a gain of 12 paise. - PTI
I N D I A N M A R K E T S
Sensex rises; rupee fi rms up
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Oman and Emirates gets extension for repaying soft loanMUSCAT: Oman and Emir-ates Investment said that the company has received a letter from the Ministry of Finance approving the extension of government soft loan, which was due in No-vember 2016 up to Novem-ber 2025. The outstanding loan amount of OMR7.5 mil-lion will be repayable in six annual equal installments beginning November 2020 to November 2025, said a stock market fi ling.
No trading on MSM todayMUSCAT: There will not be any trading on the Muscat Securities Market (MSM) on Thursday since the bourse is closed due to Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) birth-day. The stock market will resume trading on Sunday, after week-end holidays.
Oman National Engineering wins ministry contractMUSCAT: Oman National Engineering and Investment said that the company has received a contract from the Ministry of Health for provision of maintenance technicians for the operation and maintenance of equip-ment and services at Al Masarra Hospital in Muscat. The value of the contract is OMR1.71 million and is for a period of fi ve years, the com-pany said in a fi ling to the Muscat Securities Market.
Al Jazeera Services meet on stake saleMUSCAT: Al Jazeera Ser-vices has decided to convene an extra ordinary general meeting of shareholders to authorise the board to negotiate and conclude the sale transaction of its entire stake of 36.99 per cent con-sisting of 109,571,414 shares of Al Anwar Ceramics Tiles at a price not less than 300 baisas per share and board to endeavour to achieve the best price possible.
UK’s economic growth slows LONDON: UK economy expanded less than previ-ously estimated in the past two quarters in a sign growth is losing some momentum. Gross domestic product rose 0.4 per cent between July and September instead of the 0.5 per cent previ-ously estimated, the Offi ce for National Statistics in London said on Wednesday. Growth in the second quarter was revised down by 0.2 per centage points to 0.5 per cent. The revisions indicate a loss of momentum in an economy that continues to rely heavily on consumers and domestic demand. While the economy is seen growing 2.3 perc ent next year, almost matching 2015’s pace, economists in a survey published on Tuesday. - Times News Service/Agencies
B R I E F S
Women entrepreneurs to share business experience next weekTimes News Service
MUSCAT: ‘Najihat’, an ini-tiative of the National Business Centre (NBC), which aims to highlight successful experiences of Omani female entrepreneurs in the business arena, will fea-ture Amal Al Jamali, a fashion designer, and Asma Al Kharusi, owner of Asma Collectionz in an event to be held on December 30.
The event, which will take place at the KOM 4 building in Knowledge Oasis Muscat, will highlight the fruitful journeys of Al Jamali and Al Kharusi, ac-cording to a press release.
The Najihat programme con-
sists of a session held every quarter, where women meet and share their experience in the business arena.
These series of sessions aspire to utilise the skills and knowledge of Omani women and highlight inspiring stories of successful women leaders in the business
fi eld, as well as encourage other talented entrepreneurs to start their own ventures.
Besides, the event presents in-novative ideas for potential en-trepreneurs and start-ups, and supports those who are willing to enter the entrepreneurship pitch.
NBC is an initiative of the Public Establishment for Indus-trial Estates (PEIE) that aims to off er promising Omani entrepre-neurs a platform to develop their business ideas and advance them into growing ventures.
The centre also provides busi-ness development support and guidance, training and mentor-ing, access to markets .
E N T R E P R E N E U R S
China’s Huawei exports 100 million smartphones
HONG KONG: China’s Huawei Technologies shipped more than 100 million smartphones this year as a drive to attract higher-end customers helped defy an indus-try slowdown that hit rival Chi-nese vendors.
China’s largest mobile brand boosted shipments by 33 per cent and moved into the top three glob-ally, the Shenzhen-based compa-ny said in a statement on its web-site. Samsung Electronics and Apple are the world’s two biggest producers.
Huawei, which debuted its fi rst Android device in 2009 to complement its main business of making networking equipment, is pushing into markets from the United States to Europe to take on Apple and Samsung.
Expanding beyond China, where slowing market growth has hurt Xiaomi Corporation and Lenovo Group, is part of a goal to sell 60 per cent of smartphones overseas and generate about $16 billion of revenue from phones this year.
The company bets on “the trend among consumers to up-grade to higher-end devices from
entry-level smartphones,” John Butler and Matthew Kanterman, analysts with Bloomberg Intelli-gence, wrote on Tuesday. “Huawei is likely to maintain this tack in 2016, as it invests in expanding its
mid-range and high-end smart-phone product suite.”
A third of the smartphones shipping by Huawei in the third quarter cost more than 2,000 yuan ($309), the company said.
Domestic marketGrowth at Huawei, founded by former Chinese army engineer Ren Zhengfei, comes as IDC fore-casts domestic market growth will slow to the low single-digits this year. That has rippled through a domestic industry crowded with brands such as Gionee, OnePlus, Oppo and Meizu, backed by Ali-baba Group Holding.
Xiaomi is in danger of miss-ing its target of selling 80 million smartphones in 2015, people with
knowledge of its production plans said earlier this year.
The startup founded by Lei Jun saw domestic shipments drop in the third quarter in their fi rst-ever decline, according to research-ers at Canalys and IHS. Through the fi rst nine months of this year, Xiaomi moved about 53 million smartphones.
Lenovo strugglingLenovo meanwhile is struggling to turn around the Motorola brand it acquired in 2014.
The company is taking $900 million of charges to cut costs and restructure the division.
Still, the Chinese market has proven volatile in past years. Xiao-mi once led local vendors through
viral marketing and crafting a so-cial-media experience for its us-ers. It’s now ranked fi fth globally, behind Lenovo.
Huawei accounted for 7.5 per cent of all phones shipped glob-ally in the third quarter of 2015, behind Apple’s 13.5 per cent and Samsung’s leading 24 per cent, according to IDC.
“We hope to be able to sustain our growth in 2016,” He Gang, Huawei’s smartphone products president, said. - Bloomberg News
China’s largest
mobile brand boosted
shipments by 33%
this year moving into
the top three globally,
and now aims to sell
60% of smartphones
overseas
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PUSHING IN GLOBAL MARKET: Huawei, which debuted its fi rst Android device in 2009, is pushing into markets from the United States
to Europe to take on Apple and Samsung. – Bloomberg News
was the share of Huawei, of all the
phones shipped globally in the third quarter of 2015, behind Apple’s 13.5% and Samsung’s leading 24%, says IDC
7.5%
SUCCESS STORIES The event will highlight
the fruitful journeys of Amal Al Jamali, a fashion designer, and Asma Al Kharusi on December 30
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FEATURE T H U R S DAY, D E C E M B E R 2 4 , 2 0 1 5
Mark Zuckerberg is relentless in his campaign to charm China. In the last year, he has asked Chinese
President Xi Jinping to bestow an honourary Chinese name on his unborn daughter (Xi turned down the request); told China’s chief censor that he’s not only reading Xi’s latest book of speeches, but handing it out to friends and colleagues; and most impressively, deliv-ered a 20-minute speech in Mandarin at elite
Tsinghua University over the weekend. Zuckerberg has not spelled out his reasons, but they’re pretty easy to deduce. China, home to the world’s largest number of Internet us-ers, has blocked out Facebook since 2009. If Zuckerberg is going to succeed in his mission to “connect the world,” he needs to fi nd a way back in.
Actually, that might be the easy part. If Zuckerberg is willing to play by the Chinese regime’s rules, adhering to strict censorship guidelines among other things, doors will eventually open. The tougher question is whether Chinese Internet users are interested in what Zuckerberg and Fa-cebook have to sell. At the moment, there’s little reason to believe they are.
Facebook’s problems in China date back almost to its birth. In 2008, the company launched a mainland China version of the site that by the following spring had amassed only around 285,000 users-- a trifl ing number in a coun-
try that even then boasted almost 300 million Internet users. The problems were several. Established instant-messaging services (espe-cially QQ) had grown into their own social net-works, presenting stiff competition. Chinese strongly prefer to be anonymous in public fo-rums, something that Facebook’s architecture doesn’t provide. And Facebook was largely
seen as a foreign import - useful primarily to the few Chinese who had spent time abroad and ac-quired friends and contacts there.
The question of whether Face-book could grow that user base was rendered moot in July 2009, when the Chinese government blocked the site, claiming that it had played a key role in enabling separatist riots in China’s Xinjiang
province. Today, a small Chinese user base remains, but it’s largely an elite, overseas-educated cohort adept at using virtual private net-works and other means to circum-vent China’s strict Internet controls. While Facebook does not release user numbers for China, an infl uential tech blog posted in 2011 said that there were 694,000 Chinese using the network. Could Facebook compete better today? In a way, it’s already trying. WhatsApp, the world’s leading mobile-messaging service, which Facebook purchased for $19 billion in February 2014, can be freely downloaded and used in China. But it has few users. That’s not surprising: As foreign policy noted last year, the ser-vice is vastly inferior to WeChat, China’s leading mobile- messaging and social-networking app. On WeChat, users can shop, take out loans, hail taxis, buy movie tickets, play games and communicate with friends. On WhatsApp, they can … communicate with friends.
Facebook’s Messenger -- still banned in China -- allows for some ad-ditional functionality (including peer-to-peer payments). Feature-wise, though, it’s still a shadow of WeChat. The gap is wide enough that on Oc-tober 8, Facebook’s head of messaging products acknowledged that the company still lags WeChat and other Asian messaging services such as Japan’s Line. If Facebook has any signifi cant advantage over its Chinese competition, it’s that its content is not censored. But as Chi-nese offi cials have made abundantly clear in recent years, if Facebook wants a presence in China, that’s going to have to change. LinkedIn, which began operating a Chinese-language site in 2014, has shown the way by actively deleting content that Chinese authorities view as politically sensitive.
That’s less of a problem for LinkedIn, however, since its core business involves connecting a global network of profes-sionals and employers (something that no Chinese company can hope to replicate). If Chinese are off ended by its approach to free expression, they still have other reasons to use the service - and no viable local alternatives. The same cannot be said for a censored Facebook, which would off er little that can’t be found on China’s other social networks.
For the moment, Facebook might want to con-sider reining in its ambitions for China and focus instead on bringing some of WeChat’s social-networking features to markets that Facebook already dominates. That would not only serve to increase the loyalty of its current customer base but might eventually generate the kind of innova-tions to which Chinese Netizens have grown ac-customed. If and when Facebook does ever enter China, it’ll need them. - Adam Minter/Bloomberg News
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CarolIt is an adaptation of Patricia High-smith’s seminal novel, The Price of Salt. The movie follows two women from very diff erent backgrounds in 1950s New York. As conventional
norms of the time challenge their at-traction, an honest story emerges to reveal the resilience of the heart in the face of change.
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Mad Max: Fury RoadAn apocalyptic story set in the furthest reaches of earth, in a stark desert landscape where hu-manity is broken, and almost eve-
ryone is crazed fi ghting for the necessi-ties of life. Within this world exists two rebels on the run who just might be able to restore order.
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Love & MercyIn the 1960s, Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson struggles with emerging psychosis as he attempts to craft his avant-garde pop mas-
terpiece. In the 1980s, he is a broken, confused man under the 24-hour watch of shady therapist, Dr Eugene Landy.
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The MartianDuring a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after a fi erce storm and left behind by his crew.
But Watney has survived and fi nds him-self stranded and alone on the hostile planet. With only meagre supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and fi nd a way to signal to Earth that he is alive.
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SicarioWhen drug violence worsens on the USA Mexico border, the FBI sends an idealistic agent, Kate Macer (Emily Blunt) on a mis-
sion to eradicate a drug cartel responsi-ble for a bomb that had killed members of her team.
5Clouds of Sils MariaIt is the story of a fi lm star who comes face-to-face with an un-comfortable refl ection of herself while starring in a revival of the
play that launched her career. —Lifestyle@timesofoman.com
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Inside OutThe movie tells the story of young Riley who is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy,
Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - con-fl ict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.
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CreedThe former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa serves as a trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend
and former rival Apollo Creed.8
WhiplashA promising young drummer en-rols at a cut-throat music conserv-atory where his dreams of great-ness are mentored by an instructor
who will stop at nothing to realise a stu-dent's potential.
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MommyA widowed single mother, rais-ing her violent son alone, fi nds new hope when a mysterious neighbour inserts herself into
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Leaving behind the likes of Will Smith, Chris-tian Bale, Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise, actor Johnny Depp has been named Hollywood’s most overpaid actor in 2015 by Forbes. Depp has replaced actor Adam Sandler, who topped the list for the last two years. Sandler was ineligible this year due to his deal with Netfl ix. Depp’s last two movies - Mortdecai and Transcendence - re-
turned a meagre $1.20 for every $1 he was paid on them. Depp came in second on Forbes’ 2014 list. It examined the last three movies each actor starred in before June 2015, excluding animated fi lms and those in limited release. Actor Denzel Washington was runner-up, returning $6.50 for every $1 he earned, while Will Ferrell came third with Get Hard. He returned $6.80 for every $1 earned.
Tom Hanks collects antique World War II typewritersActor Tom Hanks has over 50 typewriters which were made in the 1940s. He says he loves collecting them and uses them too. Asked what he wants for Christmas, Hanks said: “Antique WWII typewriters. Takes a repair guy a month to get them working, and I write my letters on them. I own over 50.” While he loves the old-fashioned way of writing his letters, Hanks is also an avid user of social media. Earlier he used Twitter to thank a man who had found and returned his lost credit card. He had posted: “A guy named Tony found my credit card on the street in New York City and returned it! Tony! You make this city even greater! Thanks.”— IANS
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BUY LOCAL:SALMA’S CHOCOLATESSalma’s Chocolates are Oman’s fi rst local, hand-made chocolate brand that creates extraordinarily luscious and sensory provoking chocolates that encompasse the quintessentially classic fl avours of Oman using fi nest natural ingredients.
WHOEstablished by two Omani women en-
trepreneurs, Salma Al Hajri and Aisha
Al Hajri, the brand has become popular
within a short span of time, as each piece
is handmade by experienced chocolat-
iers. Committed to encouraging local
businesses, it has been sourcing ingredi-
ents, including lemon, honey, rose, dates,
thyme, and cardamom, from local farmers
and suppliers. The chocolates are healthy
also as they do not use artifi cial sweeten-
ers and fl avours.
WHATSalma’s Chocolates are known for intro-
ducing new varieties, and the brand will
soon launch 10 new fl avours during this
festive season. Their eff orts won many
accolades, and the latest honour being
the ‘Shaikh Mohammed Bin Rashid SME
Award’ in the Gulf region instituted by
SME Dubai.
WHERESalma’s chocolates are available in eight
branches of Al Fair Hypermarket—CCC
Qurum, Madinat Sultan Qaboos, Sarooj,
Azaiba, Al Mouj, Markaz Al Bahja, Al
Khoud and Panorama Mall. It can also be
bought from the company’s fl agship store
at Bank Muscat Head Quarters Building
opposite Muscat International Airport. You
can order it online at:
salmaschocolates.com
HOW MUCHSalma’s Chocolates are available
from baisas 400 to OMR 100.
Contact:
+968 9508 5881
+968 9508 5880
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After Miss Universe fl ub, Ariadna saysit was her destiny
Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez, who was wrongly crowned the
2015 Miss Universe for just a couple of minutes, says the inci-dent was written in her destiny.
Gutierrez has shared a touching message on Instagram in which she congratulated Miss Philip-pines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach for winning the Miss Universe title.
“After the storm comes the calm,” Gutierrez, 21, wrote along-side a photograph of her putting her hands to create a heart symbol.
“I want to thank each and eve-ryone of you who have sent mes-sages of support and strength. Every one of you has become an incredible human being in my book and I am the most for-tunate and thankful for having the support not only from one country but from the whole en-tire world. Your destiny is writ-ten for you. And my destiny was this,” she added.
Later on, Gutierrez addressed the wrong announcement at the beauty pageant.
“I was able to bring happiness to my country after becoming Miss Universe for only a couple of min-utes... Today because of that Co-lombia and the Latin community are being talked about in every cor-ner of the world,” she continued.
The 21-year-old beauty has ap-parently been able to let go of the fl ub and congratulated the real winner Pia from the Philippines.
She said: “I also want to con-gratulate the Philippines for their
new Miss Universe. The hap-piness that you must be feeling must be incredible. Life contin-ues and in the future we will fi nd out why things happen the way they happen. Thank you all for your love, support, and kindness.”
Meanwhile, former Miss Uni-verse winner Sushmita Sen had nothing but goodwill for the Philippines as she congratu-lated the new Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach.
Sen on her Twitter account posted, “Congratulations Philip-pines. Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach is a beautiful n (well-spoken) Miss Universe. May her reign be a cel-ebrated one.”
The Indian actress became popular among Filipinos after she won the crown for the Miss Uni-verse, which was held in the Phil-ippines in 1994.
“For me, every Filipino is fam-ily… and Philippines (is) my 2nd home ever since 21st May 1994. Winning Miss Universe in Ma-nila (is) a cherished blessing,” she added.
Sen said she was on a fl ight to Dubai when the pageant was aired live and had to watch it much later.
Wurtzbach was reportedly a frontrunner for the pageant. She especially stood out after the ques-tion-and-answer portion when she said, “I want to show the world, the universe, rather, that I am con-fi dently beautiful with a heart.”
Sen, like Wurtzbach, gave a memorable answer during the 1994 pageant.
Asked “What is the essence of being a woman?” she answered, “Just being a woman is God’s gift that all of us must appreciate. The origin of a child is a mother, and is a woman. She shows a man what sharing, caring, and loving is all about. That is the essence of a woman.” After her Twitter post congratulating Wurtzbach, she replied to a Filipino fan who said, “We miss you too. Filipinos can still recite your fi nal answer by heart–we’ve forgotten everyone else’s. You’d be amused.”
“Such is the power of the ‘es-sence of a woman.’ Beautiful ques-tion,” Sen replied. -IANS
The Colombia beauty queen, who was wrongly crowned
2015 Miss Universe for a couple of minutes, congratulates
eventual winner Pia Alonzo of Philippines
I am the most fortunate
and thankful for having the
support not only from one
country but from the whole
entire world. Your destiny
is written for you. And my
destiny was this
Ariadna GutierrezMiss Universe first runner-up
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FOR SALE
Profs / jack. Contact 93219378
V. Nice fl at in Wadi Kabir.
Contact: 95755953 /95555162
Brand new 1 & 2 BHK fl ats avail-
able in Ruwi, Darsait, CBD area &
Bausher. Contact: 94776771
At Al Athaiba ground fl oor with
split AC, 2beds, 2bathrooms,
kitchen & sitting room Behind
AL Zubair rent 350/-PDC.
Contact: 99879939
2 bedroom centrally Ari con-
ditioned fl at in CBD, central
bank Area. Contact: 24714625
/99053493
One & Two bedroom apartments
available for rent near grand mall,
opposite panorama mall, next to
Diwans offi ce, at south Ghobrah.
Contact: 99833747
3 Bed with split A/C near Hojar
roundabout R.O 275/-. Contact:
99326048/ 95250986
02 BHK commercial / residential
(with split AC) fl ats at Honda Road.
Contact: 99342733 / 99795241
Villa for rent in Wadi Kabir.
Contact: 95562646
2 BHK near Oman house behind
Khimji H.O. Contact – 95865686
3 BHK fl at near Darsait ID medical.
RO 420/- Contact – 99358589 /
97079146 / 95570288
Flat villa type for rent - in al
khuwair 33/, 4 Bed Rooms .4 bath
Rooms, 1 Family Hall, 1 Dining Room,
1 Living Room, 1 Kitchen, Store.
Contact 99315515
Villas available for rent at Al
Hail close to the wave (Al Mouj)
compound swimming pool & gym.
Contact: 99833747
2 BHK fl at for rent near (ISM)
Indian School Muscat.
Contact: 99489594
Flat for rent, 2 room, 2 bathroom
with AC 250/-. Contact: 94447825
New villa at south Mawalah 5
bedroom, family hall, Majlis, 5 twl
for RO.650/- Contact - 99332367
House for rent in Al Amerat .
Contact: 92532371 / 92294259
1BHK fl at near Star Cinema 220/-
Contact 99358589 /95570288
Flat for Rent 1/2 BHK Flat at
Muttrah, near Oman fl our mills,
10 min. from Corniche.Equipped
with split unit ACs, internet points,
free-to-air dish connection, CCTV
monitored, basement parking. Rent
RO.250/350 per month. Contact:
99229263; 93221054; 95215289
Flats for rent at Al Mablah block
eight. Contact: 99445177
Flats shops & store for rent in
Ruwi Honda road Mumtaz.
Contact: 97293708 / 92433127
At Al Athaiba (2nd fl oor) 2 bed,
sitting room , 1 bathroom , kitchen ,
split AC rent 310/- PDC.
Contact: 99879939
2bed rooms fl at with hall, 2
bathrooms in Darsait near Muscat
Municipality. Contact: 92584715 /
24700120
At Wadi Kabir Industrial two fl oor
showrooms, 80 sm each, rent 450/-
R.O (PDC). Contact: 99879939
1000sqmtrs industrial land for
rent in Ghala suitable for ware-
house workshop etc. Contact
24700120 /92584715
1& 2 BHK fl ats for rent at Hamriya
Mabela and Al Khoud shop at
Al Khoud. Contact: 24834644 /
GSM : 93994401 /02/03/3lines
2 bedroom luxury fully furnished
fl at for rent at Ghala short or long
term basis. Contact: 99886386 /
99881653
Flats for rent in Wadi Kabir.
Contact: 99376454
02 BHK residential fl at opposite
to Al Nadha hospital. Contact:
99342733 / 99795241
Fully Furnished apartments in
Boucher (35) Contact - 94051789-
97201688
1/2/3 BHK Flats & Showrooms at Mutt rah, near Oman fl our mills,
10 min. from corniche. equipped with split/cassett e unit ACs, internet points, free-
to-air dish connecti on, CCTV monitored, basement parking. Rent RO.250/350/450
(Negoti able) per month.
Contact : 99229263; 93221054; 95215289
NEW Flats & Showrooms for Rent
FOR RENT2BHK,
3 washroom Flat with Split Air Conditioners -
Near Lulu Darsait
CONTACT : 93202733
1,2 BHK Ghubra R.O 300/-, 325/- &
350/-. Contact: 97799175
Single BHK fl at available in Honda
road Ruwi. Contact - 24833972/
24833974/99367448
Offi ces & Showrooms in Al Khoud.
Contact - 94051789-97201688
600 SQT commercial fl at for rent
opposite Oman fl ourmill Darsait
more details. Contact: 91214849/
99364735
1000 sqm industrial land with com-
pound wall & two rooms at Misfah.
Contact: 99342733 / 99795241
7 Bedrooms villa in Ghobrah North.
Contact - 96420432
Offi ces in Qurum opposite City
Center. Contact - 94051789-
97201688
One fl ats for rent 2 bedroom all
with bath al Ghobrah north near In-
dian school (hot burger restaurant)
Tel. 9976610
Open showroom AL Ghobrah 18
November 175SQM & offi ce space Al
Qurum next to Al Araimi Complex.
Contact: 94300909
1.2.3 BHK & villa. Contact: 97799175
1BHK Darsait R.O 225/-.
Contact: 92144045 /97799175
Wadi Kabir, one bedroom fl at.
Contact: 99313274
2 BHK fl at with air conditions
at Ruwi MBD area,
near Al Adil supermarket.
Contact: 93211557/24814853
Flats shops and store for rent
in Honda road Ruwi MBD area.
Contact: 92589235 / 97103695 /
94579531
Semi furnished spacious room
with attached washroom separate
entrance near Indian school
Al Ghobrah for non cooking
Executive Indian bachelor.
Contact: 95146361/92657598
For rent 1bed room fl at, near In-
dian school (ISD) at Darsait.
Contact: 94776771/ 99669216
Two fl oor beautiful villa for rent
at AL Khoud – VIP neighborhood,
close to all amenities , ground
fl oor consist of sitting rooms , two
toilets , hall & kitchen, fi rst fl oor
, three bedrooms , balcony & hall
with two toilets, shaded garage
for two cars , monthly rental OMR
600/-. Contact: 95348567
Store for rent in Mabela, road
no. 10, total area 700 sq.mt, built
up area 200 sq.mt with covered
shed, open area 500 sq.mt. With
boundary wall. Contact -98273761
/96677134.
A well working restaurant for sale
at Al Khuwair, behind hotel Radis-
son Blue. Contact - 98494366
Used super market shelving’s
Gondolas. Contact: 97752395
Exercise cycle for sale.
Contact – 92847957
Al Qurum, 2 bedrooms,
3 bathrooms, sitting, kitchen,
split ACs price 65,000 R.O.
Contact 9987 9939
Running restaurant with seven
clearance for sale Awabi Muscat.
Contact: 95497007
In a Luxury Buildingin Al Seeb MarketNear Police station
FLATS FOR RENT
Call: 99888007 - 99473500
1BHK Mumtaz R.O 250/-.
Contact: 92144045 /97799175
1BHK M.B.D R.O 280/- & 250/-.
Contact: 92144045/97799175
2BHK available near Hamriya
round about main road rent R.O
170/- PM. Contact: 99513510
Flats in Darsait. Contact 94051789-97201688
Flats in Wadi Kabir. Contact -
94051789-97201688
Flats in Muttrah. Contact -
94051789-97201688
Offi ces in Ghala. Contact -
94051789-97201688
Brand new villas in Al Ansab.
Contact - 94051789-97201688
Offi ces & Showrooms in Muttrah.
Contact - 94051789-97201688
Mini Furnished Apartment in
Qurum. Contact - 94051789-
97201688
Duplex villa in QURUM 29.
Contact - 94051789-97201688
Villa, 2 fl ats at Al Khuwair (17/2)
Contact: 99444786
One / two B/R RES / comm. fl at
near Oman Medical College direct-
ly from owner. Contact: 92158031
2 BHK with split / AC in MSQ op-
posite Al Fair. Contact: 96708000
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FOR SALE
ACC. AVAILABLE
ACC. AVAILABLE
1 Bedroom with bathroom for fe-
male in Al Hail including electric-
ity & water. Contact - 92817777
Acc at Wadi Kabir couple or
Executive bachelor.
Contact: 91165580
Room available with kitchen near
Muscat Bakery at Rex Road Ruwi.
Contact: 99768952
Accommodation available one
big bedroom, bath room, kitchen
rent R.O 150/- opposite Al Nahdha
Hospital rear Ruwi. Contact:
97943523
Big room bath attach kitchen near
Riyam Park O.R 90/-.
Contact: 95094028
Room for rent in AL Khuwair
120/- O.R for bachelor furnished
with Ele- water.
Contact: 95190627
Family sharing accommodation
for rent at Honda Road 2 room
bathroom, sharing, kitchen Indian
only O.R 130/-. Contact: 99519161
Furnished single rooms available
for bachelors at Ruwi.
Contact: 98650994
Single room available in Mumtaz
area Ruwi. Contact: 91978472
Spacious semi furnished room
with separate bathroom for execu-
tive bachelor Opp. O.C Center Ruwi.
Contact: 92273779
Furnished room, attached bath in
Mumtaz area. Contact - 99743709
For rent independent room with
attach B/room & kitchen near BP
Petrol pump & Seeb Indian School,
Mabela for RO.100 /- without Elect
& Water. Contact 91516775
Single room bathroom in Darsait
R.O 140/-. Contact: 93289652
Big room available near Hamriya
R/A for Muslim couple / small
family / Executive bachelor rent
150/- per month including W+ E.
Contact : 99495131
MV SALE
Izuzu 3.5 ton model 2013-3nos.
Contact: 99719124
Izuzu 5 ton model 2009 – 1nos.
Contact: 99719124
Expat used Ford Escape 2012,
102000 kms insurance Oman /
UAE Mulkiya 10-2016. OMR
4850/-. Contact - 93264005
Toyota Yaris model 2011 M/T, km
165000. Price RO.2150/-.
Contact: 95286741
Toyota Corolla Oct 2012 Regd
MY. Excellent condition, km done.
33,000/- Contact - 97717152
Hummer H2 model 2006, 178000
km, Full options Number 1 Army
edition.OMR 7200. Contact
-99466773
Chaverlet Epica 2004 model
RO -700, for sale.
Contact 92194205
BMW 318/ 2003 for sale.
Contact 96364990
Ford focus, automatic, 2010
model, silver colour, expat driven,
58000 kms, dealer serviced, regis-
tration till sep 2016, price ro 2750.
Contact- 93207590
FOR SALEDozer Kom 355A -3Dozer Kom 155A- 3
Grader Champion 780Excavator PC 400 with breaker
Man green water tanker 5000 IGAll are in good condition
99310448/99612010/95208455
ACC. WANTED
USED EXCAVATORS
FOR SALE• KOMATSU PC 450• HITACHI 350• KOBELCO 250
Please Contact: 99855374 / 98517544
Marble factory for sale, location
Misfah. Contact – 98586828
Cradle lift for external build-
ing painting hundred mtr height
almost new. Contact 99235701
/97747705
Beauty Salon for urgent sale in
Azaiba prime location behind
Al Fardan building. With sponsor
and 1 staff and 1 ready visa clear-
ance. Call: 95318629 / 95169411
Shop for sale in CBD area prime
location call 97449011
Mangalorean restaurant at Wadi
Kabir & shop at Ruwi for sale.
Contact: 98428507 / 93655003
Villas in Al Khoud. Contact -
95056808-97201688
Luxury Apartments in Boucher
(35). Contact - 95056808-
97201688
Fully Furnished apartments in
Boucher (35) Contact -95056808-
97201688
Barber shop for sale in Ghubra.
Contact 92955874
3Ton Forklift, Special made for
Oman market, Japanese Isuze
C240 Engine, Cascade side shifter,
High amount exhaust, 3m lifting
height, Solid tyres,
One year warranty.
Contact: 98883445
Shop for sale at Ghala Sanaya
main junction (prime location)
shop for sale Contact Kamil
92696479
Window AC 30 Nos (general make
all good conditions), refrigera-
tor, freezer & mess equipments
for sale. Contact: 98064113/
99315878 Quotation fax on:
24448101 /24448103
Furnished sharing accommoda-
tion in ruwi near O.K. Center for
non-cooking indian bachelor.
Contact - 98805474
NRI
Plot for sale Shadnagar
Municipality, Mahboob Nagar
District, walk able distance to
existing colonies,
national highway and basic
amenities at reasonable price.
Contact – 0091 8686631669
Land for sale in Goa indian verna
near big mosque rs 30 lakh
negotiable. Contact: 99468166
A House of 2150 sq.Ft in Padmana-
banagar Bangalore facing south
east on a corner plot of 2315 Sq.Ft
for sale , serious buyer. Contact:
00919845195766, 968 99770173
Plot, propeties for sale in prime
location in pune
95272138,(+918390982975)
Luxurious villas in a Gated community with all the modern facili�es at
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+968 92855909, +91 9961 11 9988
royal castles royal castles vakathanam, kottayamvakathanam, kottayam
Room for rent with furniture.
Al Bustan villeage. .
Contact 93687466
Room for rent available in a fl at
for Executive bachelor at Azaiba,
behind Al Meera Hypermarket
with attached bath with cot & A/c,
rent inclusive of water & electric-
ity. Contact 96404166 / 97433992
Single room for expat Indian
bachelors near Al Aktham restau-
rant Al khuwair for RO 120. Water
and electricity included. Contact
98803261
Furnished room in new building
for working Muslim lady/
Muslim couple only. Location
AINT, Darsait. Contact - 99008069
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sitting
room, Kitchen & store including
utilities bills at Al hail.
Contact 92817777
1 Bedroom with attached Bath,
fully furnished, separate entrance
at Mabela for ladies only.
Contact: 99634841
Single room required with reason-
able rent. Contact - 95405033
Single room required for an
Executive with reasonable rent.
Contact 95405033
Sharing Accommodation Re-
quired for Non cooking Executive
Lady in Darsait /Ruwi/Wadikabir.
#99360615
FOR HIRE
Bobcat available for rent.
Contact 97623299
LOST
CHANGE OF NAME
I Sulakshana Narayan Satardekar (holder of Indian
passport No. H 2628679)
Daughter of Narayan A.Satardekar
having permanent residence in
H.NO.2520 Housing Board Colony,
bicholim Goa 403504 (complete
postal address in India ) and
presently residing in P.O.Box 2861,
P.C 112 Ruwi , Sultanate of Oman ,
Muscat (complete postal address
in Oman) intend to change my
name from Sulakshana Narayan
Satardekar (old name) to Mrs .
Nishita Niteen Pole ( new name)
for all practical purpose. Any
objection towards my name
change may please be communi-
cated to Embassy of India, Muscat,
diplomatic Quarters, Al Khuwair,
P. Box No, 1727 postal code 112,
Ruwi, Sultanate of Oman.
Mustaq Syed has lost India
Passport No. F 9918923. Finder
please handover to ROP.
Grade one, non residential civil
construction company, seven
months old, with all approvals, in
Sohar, for immediate sale.
Contact: 98236616
SITUATION WANT-
ED
BUSINESS
We supply gift items Dairies
safety Items. Contact: 98796982
Email: coastadbay360@yahoo.in
We will register LLC. trade license
for foreign investors and do all
actions. Contact: 92833566
MATRIMONIAL
MATRIMONIAL
Rose Mary age 25 yrs Born Oman,
B.com 2 years ACCA, MBA. Con-
tact: 92841175 T.C.R. EKM .DT. Only
Kerala RC boy 31 yrs paramedical
working in Oman hailing from
Tellichery Dioces.Contact:92866673
23 Years Malayalee Christian
girl born & educated in Bangalore,
seeking suitable alliances from well
settled Keralite Malayalee Christian
boys. Contact - 99494371
Keralite, Thiruvananthapuram
based “Young and Handsome
Boy”, Hindu – Viswakarma (Car-
penters), Birth Star – Pooyam,
MCA, 29 years(05/11/1985, 01.30
AM), 176 cm height, Wheatish
colour, Moderate family, Work-
ing as ‘Commercial Assistant’ in
a reputed automotive company.
seeking alliance of girls from
the suitable family. Contact:
Rejeesh - 92801583, 94238934,
Shanmughan - +919895891202,
+914712619230
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Cooks (Arabic Indian) gulf exp
looking job. Contact: 99531802
Instrumentation & controls Technician with 2-3 years experi-
ence preferably in water sector and
having valid driving license Send
CV to shiju@spec-link.com or
call Ph:+968 99450811
Urgently required for a reputed
company in Oman (Tyre, Battery
& Lubricant division) Sr. Execu-tives/Executive-5 nos (Sohar, Ni-
zwa & Muscat), Techno Commer-cial Professional-5nos, Driver (Omani)-1no. Required minimum
3-5 yrs experience in the same
fi eld with market exposure hold-
ing valid Omani driving license
or GCC. Kindly fwd your CV’s to
ashwin@taasintl.org
Contact: (+968)93891700
A leading shipping & logistics fi rm wishes to recruit persons for the following posts Accountant with knowledge in tally & working
experience & Sales Executive with
GCC license & good experience in
shipping industry.
Fax: 24700973 Email:
accounts1@seagulloman.com
Wanted Indian Accountant with
experience in Oman-
Contact 91339401
We are looking for Chief Finan-cial Offi cer, Male 40- 45 years old,
Bachelor of Science in Account-
ancy with 5 - 15 yrs. of experience.
Contact: +968 24702133
Email: admin-dept@daud.om
Wanted experienced driver for rent
a car and tourism. Email:
almoosarentacar@gmail.com
Required Indian driver to work in a
house. Salary RO 150/-
Contact – 96255558
Projects Manger Engineer wanted
to manage a construction com-
pany, experience required. Contact
99441122, sr@touchcdc.com
Wanted B.Tech Civil Engineer for
Oman Muscat minimum experi-
ence fi ve years gulf. # 97380467
Wanted Chemical Engineer with
5-10 years experience in
STP Operations and Maintenance.
Kindly send your resumes to
advance@omantel.net.om or
Fax us at +968-24792175.
Wanted Market Research Expert with experience in Feasibility
Studies. Kindly send your resumes to
advance@omantel.net.om or
Fax us at +968-24792175.
Civil Site Supervisor for telecom
tower projects across Oman. Send CV
to fyjo@spec-link.com or call +968
9946 7227
Experienced Petrol Mechanic, denter required. Contact: 98045373
Experienced Light Duty Driver,
Fluent in English, Arabic Well
knowledge of Oman Areas Seeking
Suitable placement 97950869
Looking for job driver with car.
Contact: 99154473
Light driver with car.
Contact: 96379697
Looking for driving job.
Contact: 98219182
Exp driver (Keralite).
Contact: 93412587
Indian light driver having 2
years experience in Oman Know
language Hindi, English , Arabic
need job. Contact: 97366822
B.Com Qualifi cation experience
Saudi 5 years Saudi light driving
license. Contact: +919994321140
Email: thamimkgg@gmail.com
Driver with Car looking for Job.
Contact 95560701.
Bangladeshi male 48 yrs, light
driver 14 yrs of exp, need job &
visa. Contact - 98236656
Driver looking for a job with visa
NOC available.
Contact: 91039598
Indian light driver.
Contact: 92279370
Driver with experience of 10 years
in Oman seeks suitable place-
ment. Contact: 92191698
Driver with car. Contact: 91452930
Engineering Company based in Oman (Muscat)is looking urgently to hire
the following positi on:
Fax NO. 24596440 Email:therecuiter@hotmail.com
Positi on: Accountant (Omani Only)
(Bachelor or Diploma )Experience: 2 to 3 years
Kitchen cabinet manufacturing company is looking sales person, most have Oman D/L and must
know any kitchen designed soft-
ware and two years experience.
Contact: 93326636
Cook waiters, must know Indian & Arabic food to cook. Contact: .97158376 Email:
westernsanitary@Yahoo.com
Need cook Arab food sandwich
suitable salary, with visa.
Contact: 98292846
Indian male , B.Com, 21 yrs, ac-
countant with 1 and half years
experience looking for suitable job
for more discussion.
Contact: 96512733
Email: azazahemad968@gmail.com
Indian male 25 yrs, Graduate in
commerce, overall 5 yrs exp in ac-
counts/ fi nance fi eld. On visit visa.
Immediately available.
Contact – 92836216 /
muhammad.tausif623@gmail.com
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT, with
13yrs experience, 6 yrs Oman in
manufacturing, trading & contract-
ing Cos, capable of handling all
accounting, fi nance, banking, L/C,
import, export & fi nalization seeks
placement. NOC Available.
Call+968-98932752,
mail:jjohnmuscat@hotmail.com
28/ male MBA – fi nance /B.com –
accountant with 4 years of Dubai
/ India experience looking for a
suitable placement.
Contact: 90187483 Email:
shobinkarikkan1987@gmail.com
Indian lady, bachelor degree in
Preparatory Programme (BPP) and
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom),
completed training course in MS
Word, Excel, Power Point and Out-
look from KTI looking for full time /
part time job opportunity in Oman.
Contact 92437568, 96795853,
Email: linda_navs@yahoo.com
Urgently required House Maid full time for small Omani family.
Contact: 99339502
Urgently required for full time a Gujarati House maid for small
family (2 members), aged around
40-50, Visa Available. #99370306,
after 08:00 pm only or Whats app.
B.Com, doing M.Com, Diploma in
IATA, Tally PGDCA 2 years experi-
ence as Accountant seeking for
placement currently in Oman NOC
available. Contact: 99055820
Email Id:
rohithpanamukkath@gmail.com
Indian male Accountant looking
for a suitable placement in Sala-
lah/ Muscat. More than 20 yrs ex-
perience in Accounting job (upto
the fi nalization of accounts). 8
yrs working experience in Middle
East in Dubai, Muscat & Salalah.
Contact 91325029
Indian male good experienced in
accountant ERP Tally 9 and admin
in Indian &Oman currently on visit
visa looking for suitable job.
Contact: 94834687
Indian Male 32, MBA (Marketing &
Finance) with 10 years experience
in Marketing of Banking Products &
Insurance Industry.
Seeking for a job in Oman.
Contact: 93576980, 97750460
Email: senthil.cbe83@gmail.com
Indian male 22 BBM graduate
with tally certifi ed 5 month expe-
rience as accounts offi cer 2 look-
ing for suitable job immediately
now on visit visa.
Contact: 98949120 Email:
mohammednazal93@gmail.com
Male 24 MBA fresher in marketing
and fi nance seeking immediate
placement. Contact: 96112920
Indian male B.com accountant job
6 years experience in Oman looking
suitable placement. # 95741442
navaskamaru944@gmail.com
Accountant senior looking suit-
able job please call 91422074
Chief Accountant looking for
full / part time job. Contact:
95598477/98803439
Chief Accountant / fi nance of-
fi cer , Indian male , M.com 15 yrs
experience , Qatar , Saudi good
at account fi nalization statement
analysis , budgeting , variable
analysis, well versed in tally &
accounting packages. Currently in
Doha, seeking suitable position in
Muscat. Contact: 0097455075643
Email: gijomthomas@gmail.com
Indian Male, Chartered Account-
ant and Cost Accountant, CISA
from USA, 25 Years of experi-
ence, 10 Years in Dubai, Seeking
Job in Accounts, Finance, Audit,
Banking, Project IT etc. Contact
Pawan Gupta on 00971504273221,
0096896123649. E mail address
is pawan.praind@gmail.com and
website is www.pawanpraind.com
Indian CA, 8 yrs + Exp (6 yr in
Oman & UAE) in Finance, Accounts
& Auditing, seeking suitable posi-
tion in Muscat/Dubai, Can Join
Immediately, NOC Available,
Contact #: 98707434 /
casmart007@gmail.com
ACCA, 8 years comprehensive
experience of audit, Engineering/
Manufacturing & Trading-FMCG is
looking for a change.NOC available
Contact: 91147885
Chartered Accountant 15 yrs- UAE
exp, seeking suitable job in Oman.
Contact – 0091 9446230586 /
shamshad.pareed@gmail.com
Chief / Senior Accountant having
12 years of Oman experience in
reputed fi rms. Looking for suitable
placement. Contact – 99513082
Experienced male accountant
available 3 yrs & 9 months exp in
Oman as accountant NOC available
ready to join. Contact - 95368181
ACCOUNTS AND ADMIN
MANAGER Degree in Accounts
with minimum 8 years of experi-
ence in accounts/fi nance and ad-
ministrative work. Good analytical
and managerial skill to control and
operate the department
independently. Contact-
vacancyforoman@gmail.com
ACCA /B.com (3.7 years experi-
ence) looking for accounts / audit
job. Contact: 97769145
Email: mnaem02@gmail.com
Indian male 11 yrs exp in account-
ant (4 yrs in Oman with D/L &
NOC) seeking suitable placement
in Sohar area .Contact: 91212471 /
94049967
Email: rennyj6@gmail.com
Part time Accountant services,
yearly fi nalization works, monthly
report, profi t& loss report,
consulting and audit works.
Contact: 96247295
A construction company in Muscat urgently requires sub contractors for: plastering, tiling, and painting.
Interest parties Contact: 99344279
Email: biju@alzarraq.com
Looking for experienced con-struction laborers as a subcon-tractor for a villa construction in
Mawaleh.Contact: 96203333
Urgently require a Female Beauti-cian for a saloon in Sur, must have
exceptionally good skills in thread-
ing ,waxing ,haircuts & facial treat-
ments .Hair styling & bridal make
ups would be added advantage
.(Visa available)For more details
please contact on 95214535
Immediate Opening for Laborato-ry Technician. Should have MOH
License to work in Medical centre
in capital area. Excellent Package,
Flexible Timings, Accommodation
will be off ered.
Contact Urgently: 99340135
Wanted GP Doctor with MOH
license, job location in Muscat with
good salary and benefi ts. Drop your
cv at 0careerhr1972@gmail.com.
Need one Nurse for private clinic
scientifi c clinic Salalah.
Contact: 99082092
Wanted a Male Nurse with MOH
license, ACLS, BLS for desert posting
(permanent) and a Dentist to work a
Locom near Seeb both with NOC
as soon as possible.
Contact 96386388
Deams Clinic - Muscat-Al Khoudh
urgently required Medical
Laboratory Technician salary +
Accommodation, Minimum 3 years
Experience in Sultanate of Oman
GP Nurse salary +Accommodation
minimum 5 years Experience in
Sultanate of Oman.
Contact - towershr70@gmail.com
Wanted Medical Lab Technician (male or female) for a reputed poly
clinic. Kindly contact – 97101062
or send email to –
arunjeni11@gmail.com
Egyptian woman resident has
considerable experience in the
administration and secretarial
executive for companies.
Contact: 97221126
Indian male ,age 24, MBA –UK, 2
years exp in administration, fl uent
in English. Searching for a suitable
position. Contact: 00968 -90369501
email: rahimep@gmail.com
Indian female 20, 2 yrs experi-
ence in Oman in fi nance & offi ce
admin & sales & marketing seek-
ing suitable placement.
Contact: 94440115
Indian having more 15 years of
experience (7 years in UAE) in
construction as site administrates
for / document controller / HR as-
sistant / store assistant presently
on visit seek suitable placement.
Contact: 92196001/98598099
Indian female, MBA HR & Finance,
having 1 year experience, seeking
suitable placement. Currently in
Oman. Contact: 96052366.
Indian male 12 yrs exp in Oman
as administrator/ HR/ operation
manager with D/L & NOC. Contact –
96055815 / shaiks111@gmail.com
10 years experience in secretarial
/ Admin job. Contact: 94868626
Indian male MBA- UK 18 yrs Gulf
exp in Administration/ HR & Public
relationship. Fluent in Arabic/
English with D/L. Looking for
suitable position. Contact - 99897280
Indian female, Masters in HR,
having 4 + years Oman experience
in media management and HR,
looking for openings in HR, Educa-
tion, Admin, Corporate communi-
cations. Contact 98252030
Indian Female, MBA-HR having
8+ experience in Administration/
HR, Customer Support, Offi ce Coor-
dinator with good Computer skill,
Now on Visit Visa, looking for suit-
able position. Contact: 90196235
Dot Muscat Company LLC is looking for:
1. Optical Technician.2. Sales/marketing associate. Languages: English, Arabic (optional)
Employment type: full timeMust have experience.
For inquires please contact us on:
dotmuscat@gmail.com
ACCOUNT. & FINANCE
ACCOUNT. & FINANCE
Al Raff ah Oman seeks Doctors and Paramedic Staff
with relevant experience in the following areas. Excellent remuneration and growth opportunities
for selected candidates. 1. OBG 2. Pediatrics 3. Orthopedics4. GPs 5. Dermatology 4. Pharmacist (Omani)
Th ose interested please send your CV to Th ulasi <thulasi.u@asteroman.com> or call 98294218
for enquiries
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING FIRM WISHES TO RECRUIT HIGHLY QUALIFIED ENGINEERS FOR OUR PROJECTS
IN SULTANATE OF OMAN.
Electrical Engineers (B.Sc Degree in Electrical)Site Supervision, Testing & Commissioning, Protection & ControlExperience:10 – 20 yearsTh e fi eld of these Projects are:HV/MV/LV Electrical Neworks including Grid Stations, Distribution Networks, OHTL, U/G Power Cables.
CVs mentioning Oman tel. No. to be submitted to:omanengineco@yahoo.com
A fast food restaurant in Muscat
required experience
Motor Cycle Drivers with license
Contact; 96447979. Forward CV: -
fastfoodoman2014@gmail.com
Urgent Staff requirement for Omar
Al Khayyam Group of restaurant (restaurant manager, restaurant cashier, waiters, Indian / Chinese / Tandoor cooks. Contact: +96893798969 or
email: ok.offi ce2013@gmail.com
Required building material sales man, CCTV Technician, Mainte-nance supervisor & Mason. Contact - 99383044
Sales Ladies wanted for Ladies Boutique. Age: 20-35 yrs. Al Khoudh.
Send CV to sameer916@hotmail.com
or call 91159905
Travel agent in Muscat require experience Counter Staff (male/ female) Sales & Marketing (male/
female) interested send CV on
jobavailable2016@hotmail.com
Insurance agency company require Sales Executive with
experience Oman driving license.
Clearance available. Send CV to:
ahiginsurance@gmail.com
Urgently required Graphic Designer & marketing executive please forward your CV
arshedkm@gmail.com
We are looking for a Visa Consult-ant/sales consultant male for
our offi ce. Freshers can also apply.
Arabic and English speaking male.
Email CV at
mozahamed786@gmail.com
Wanted Marketing personnel for
tours and rent a car. Email:
almoosarentacar@gmail.com
Fax: 24796040
Wanted building Materials sales exp sales executive male /female
with D/L for an LLC Company.
Email: megtcbellanzaa@gmail.com
Looking for Salesman (outdoor)
experience in building material,
consulting, Contraction Company.
Should have Driving license,
must have good spoken English,
should have working knowledge of
computers. Please send your CV to
alshayac@omantel.net.om
1. Medical Lab Technician2. Staff Nurse3. Accountant – MaleKindly Email your cv @:
amutccllc@yahoo.com
A Reputed Medical Complex Requires
experienced professional
Architect looking for freelance
work in (design plans and 3dmax).
Contact: 96041201
Urgently Required: Project Manager with an experience 15
years in building construction,
MUST have NOC and immediately
join. Project Coordinator with an
experience 10 years in building
construction, MUST have NOC and
immediately join.
Apply, fax 00968–24605955,
emails sbc@steelbuildingsllc.com,
sbeoman@yahoo.com
Teacher maths and science, computer required for
Omani private school. Contact:
95141554/958225772
VACANCYA reputed Electrical Contracti ng Company invites applicati ons from qualifi ed and experienced candidates for the following positi ons.
Electrical Testi ng & Commissioning Engineer - 2 Nos.Qualifi cati on – BE/BTech in Electrical EngineeringExperience – Min. 5 year experience in Electrical testi ng and commissioning, preferably in Oil & Gas sector.
Electrical Industrial Technician - 2 Nos.Qualifi cati on – Diploma or ITI in Electrical EngineeringExperience – Min. 5 year experience in Electrical erecti on and commissioning jobs, preferably in Oil & Gas sector.
Interested candidates meeti ng above requirements may apply with recent bio-data to admin@cesoman.com.
Preference for candidates currently in Oman with NOC.
CONTRACTING COMPANY GRADE ONEURGENTLY REQUIRED
Full ti me work, Visa clearance is available; The candidates D/L have
added advantage. Send your CV to
safaaalamery27@gmail.com Mob: 92234736
1. Architect (male/female with minimum 3 years experience)2. Administrati on offi cer (female Filipino, or Indian 3years experience)3. PRO (Omani) Minimum 3years experience
15 years GCC experienced in
fi nance treasury management CPA,
CMA, ACCA, MBA qualifi ed char-
tered accountant available for im-
mediate joining. Contact: 94872345
Email: mfta27@gmail.com
Indian male B.com, 47 years old,
25 years, GCC experience in
Finance, HR & Admin with valid
Omani driving license looking for
a suitable placement (NOC avail-
able) Contact: 93238378
Indian male 25 yrs MBA fi nance/
marketing. Over all 2 yrs of exp in
accounts/ fi nance fi eld. Currently
on visit visa in Oman, immediately
available. Contact – 92989197 /
94786544 Email:
abdulqhizer2004@gmail.com
Accountant looking part time job.
Contact: 99867456
Email: ashkar7673@gmail.com
Accountant Indian female, 26 yrs,
B.Com 2 yrs experience in
accounting, purchase vouchers,
bank reconciliation.
Contact: 95690207
Email: pereira.rita08@gmail.com
Finance Controller 15 yrs exp in
Oman. Contracting, consultancy,
trading oil & gas, tourism, IT etc.
Project fi nancing feasibility
ERP cost control.
Contact – 98571309
Young 24, ACCA affi liate, ad-
vanced diploma in Accounting and
business, seeking suitable place-
ment in accounts, fi nance or audit
with valid driving license.
Contact: 92430152
Email: rau_dey@yahoo.com
DAILY GUIDET H U R S D AY, D E C E M B E R 2 4 , 2 0 1 5 C5
SITUATION WANTEDSITUATION WANTED
DRIVER
ENGG. / TECH./MECH.
ENGG. / TECH./MECH. ENGG. / TECH./MECH.
DESIGNER/DRAUGHTSMAN
ENGG. / TECH./MECH.
Well experienced team available to provide feasibility reports & business solutions, product
development, risk management methods for startups, progressive,
defunct operations. Creating of ERP modules.
Contact - 93343251 Email: profi toman@gmail.com
A result oriented professional B.E.(Mech), 30+ years experience in
Oil & Gas Projects, Fabricati on, R & M and Services. Seeking job as
GM, CEO, Country Head. NOC & immediate availability.
Phone : +91 9773828663, Email : jvp291367@yahoo.com
HOSPITALITY
IT
MISCELLANEOUS
Indian male 42 B.A Degree & di-
ploma in hotel management with
16 yrs experience in India Abroad
having V/L Oman D/L looking for
suitable placement.
Contact: 91575956
Email: lijasaju@yahoo.com
Hospitality/Hotel/ Restaurants
Dynamic result oriented hospital-
ity professional with 20 years of
international exp. MBA in Hotel
Management, specializing in
Hotel/Restaurant start ups, con-
cepts & Franchise development
with proven records. Seeking for
Challenging positions in reputed
groups as GM/COO/CEO/Business
Head. (NOC available)
Contact: 96059470
Dutch male qualifi ed commer-
cial pilot (Faa-ME-IR certifi ed) is
looking for job openings in middle
east. rutjestom@outlook.com
B.Tech (Eng. AMIEI) Electrical Engineer with 5years experience in
the fi eld of electrical power system
(transmission & distribution) aver
expertise in design Ele-slid prepar-
ing BOQ, LS & estimation transform-
ers switchgear selection installa-
tion testing & commissioning in all
sectors. Contact: 94638744
Email: ceng.shaz@gmail.com
Civil Engineer 5 Years exp 2 years
in Oman as QS. Seeking part time
job as QS. Contact - 91507508
Mechanical Engineer ( B.E) passed out in 2014 fi rst class ,
who has done certifi cate course in
AutoCAD 2D , seeks employment in
core mechanical fi eld.
Contact: 93850221/97400106
M.Tech (Civil Engg) graduate ,
Indian male , 19 years experience
in construction fi eld , 8 years gulf
experience , 4 yrs in Dubai and 4
yrs in Oman , handled luxurious
hotels and waterfront properties
is looking for project manager job.
Contact: 91158903
Email: luminousmercury@gmail.com
NOC is available
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: azamjeelani78@gmail.com
Indian 43 yrs B.E Civil experience
16 yrs gulf exp 4 yrs Saudi Arabia
Qatar Oman skill project coordina-
tion supervisory quality control
planning & procurement monitoring
the work activities NOC available
seeking suitable area.
Contact: 92910646
Email: murugan641972@gmail.com
Indian male Mechanical Engineer
with 6 yrs experience in MEP fi eld
seeking a job have GCC license.
Contact: 98086267
Email: khaleel1586@gmail.com
Dynamic Indian chemical Engineer
(NITW) with 1years experience in
business development & valid Oman
D/L. Seeks suitable opportunity.
Contact: +96896141612
Email: anjana.uanda@outlook.com
Diploma in Mechanical Engineer-
ing, 36 years, Male, Indian, having
16 years of experience in machine
maintenance & machine breakdown,
worked with reputed companies in
India, currently on visit visa seeking
suitable placement.
Contact - 99011507
E-mail: rsdengroman@gmail.com
Indian Male, 28 Yrs, M.Tech having
5+ years experience (3 Year Indus-
try+2 years Lecturer), Now on visit
visa, looking for suitable position,
please contact: 99249131
Indian male, 26 yrs, 4yrs expe-
rienced as Telecom engineer in
ooredoo FTTX project in Qatar with
valid GCC driving license, currently
in Oman, seeks suitable placement.
Contact 90194856
Email: azeezvallikkad@gmail.com
Indian Female, 24 Years - MSc
Biotechnology. Worked in Interna-
tional Crops Research Institute For
The Semi Arid Tropics for project
work as trainee. Looking for suit-
able job. Mobile: 92619048,
Email: anusreeg1991@gmail.com
Indian male, 25years, B-Tech Gradu-
ate with two years experience in
Oman as Civil Engineer in a reputed
construction company. Looking for
suitable jobs. Resident card will ex-
pired on 06-01-2016.NOC available.
Seeking immediate placements.
Contact: 96179737/97076972,
email:robinsj.sj@gmail.com
Mechanical Engineer with 2 yrs
exp in the fi eld of manufacturing,
on visit visa, looking for suitable
job. Contact – 91417949 /
dannyrangde@gmail.com
B.Sc Civil Engineer. Work Experi-
ence 11 years 11 Months. Last 7
years have been working in Oman
in the fi eld of Civil Construc-
tion. Present Position: Resident
Engineer of a Consulting Company.
Looking for the post of Project
Manager/Coordinator/Resident
Engineer. Have driving license.
Visa could be transferable.
Contact: 93592334,
e-mail: tipucee34@gmail.com
B.Tech Civil Indian female(2 years
of teaching exp;on family visa)
looking for engineering job.
Contact: 96289945;
E-mail: athirasree1@gmail.com
B.SC civil Engineer having 10 years
experience s, 7 years in Oman in
building construction with Oman
valid D/L, looking for suitable place-
ment. Contact: 93493547
Civil Engineer, Indian, 10 years
GCC experience with Oman D/L.
Contact: +919961800496
Building construction site supervi-
sor with Omani D/L since Mar .2010
in Oman looking placement in good
company. Contact: 93061107
B.Tech (IT) Indian Male 2 years
Oman experience in I.T & Network-
ing, holding Oman Driving License,
presently on employment visa,
seeks for a suitable placement.
Ready to join immediately. NOC
available. Contact: 92462578
Electrical engineer Indian male 30
years , having 5 years of experi-
ence in industrial automation and
utility maintenance in Indian ( MRF
Tyres) seeking suitable placement.
Contact: 92789995 Email:
akhilabrahamlktr@gmail.com
Mechanical Engineer M.Tech
2 years experience HVAC design
& site Engg revit MEP Auto CAD.
Contact: 90150913 Email:
mahmanmechengg@yahoo.im
Civil Engineer having total
5 years experience in building
construction, looking for suitable
placement. D/L available.
Contact – 94450270
Indian 27 years, Procurement
Engineer with 7 years of experience
including 3 years in Oman looking
for a suitable. NOC & driving license
available. Contact: 95852033.
Diploma in Electrical Engineer-
ing with 6 years’ experience in
Electrical Automation , Program-
ming, Project, Power, Energy
and Supervision in Civil Work.
Currently in Oman and looking for
suitable position, Please contact
94873560/92406652
Electrical Engineer with 18 years
exp in UAE. Contact: 98148034
Email: shassalih66@gmail.com
Sudanese Civil Engineer with
5 years experienced AutoCAD
primavera & GIS Arabic & English
language looking for a suitable job.
Contact: 91340584
Sudanese male with a college
degree looking for suitable place-
ment. Contact: 94235133
Seeking suitable job for QA/QC
Inspector multi discipline, having
8 yrs exp with CSWIP 3.1 AWS-
CWI BGAS Grade II B.E Mech. NOC
available. Contact – 97312558 /
avittathoorak@gmail.com
Indian male 42 years 13 years
experience with Oman driving
license in MEP contracting looking
job store keeper / purchaser.
Contact 95197065
Indian 28 yrs, 5 years experience
in purchase looking for a suitable
NOC available, driving license
available. Contact: 96772166
Indian male having more than
10 yrs exp in sea fright & air
freight, having GCC D/L looking
for suitable placement. Contact –
91714980/ medileep@gmail.com
Indian female on visit MBA
(International Business- Market-
ing & Logistics), BE (Computers &
Science Engg.) Trained in SAP-BI/
BW with 1 year experience
seeking for job
Contact: 90228586
Email:fathimasha16@gmail.com
Graduate, computer literate,
experienced in sales, credit con-
trol, accounts, Omani D/L ,
seeks suitable placement.
Gsm 9880-5474
Civil Engineer 8 years experience
in Oman as a project engineer for
governmental & private projects.
Contact – 90164912
Civil Engineer (B.Tech), Indian
male 24 years with 1+years Indian
experience,(Certifi ed 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:
mohammedamair.bin@gmail.com
7 years Gulf experienced Auto-
matic door system technician. All
type of automatic door, gate bar-
rier, Access control, CCTV, working
in Oman (NOC available).
Contact 96707646
Email: pramod.raj.p@gmail.com
An Indian male 27yrs, B. Tech in
(Computer Science) 6 years of exp
in technical support, troubleshoot-
ing and managing seeks suitable
placement. Contact:- 97483775,
email:- mir.jak89@gmail.com
MCA graduate Indian male 2 years
experience in software development
knowledge of JAVG net C# ASP
NEP V.B CTT currently working in
Techno Park Trivandrum Kerala.
Contact: 99210940
IT support 9 years experience
servers network, hard / software
maintenance Web design CMS.
Contact: 97603094
NEBOSH, IOSH Indian male HSE
offi cer experience 8 yrs, 6 yrs GCC.
Contact: 93235457 Email:
srecjithsurcndran3@gmail.com
Network Professional, CCNP with
6 years experience and Bachelors
degree on visit visa looking for
suitable job.
Contact: 96760618,
varghese.manthara@gmail.com
Female 26 years B.Tech computer
science with 4 yrs exp in India
Tableu Qlik view hive and software
testing. Looking for suitable
placement. Contact – 97139075
anand20789@gmail.com
B.Tech (IT) Indian Male 2 years
Oman experience in I.T & Network-
ing, holding Oman Driving License,
presently on employment visa,
seeks for a suitable placement.
Ready to join immediately. NOC
available. Contact: 92462578
Civil Engineer diploma, 4 yrsexp
seeks suitable position ina reputed
company. NOC available.
Contact – 96789711
B.E Civil Engineer having 10 years
experience (04 years in Oman)
looking for a suitable placement
NOC available. Contact: 98065360
Email: shafeeqahmedr@gmail.com
Electrical Engineer Indian male
having 5 yrs of exp in designing,
execution & planning in electri-
cal fi eld. Having valid GGC driving
license. Looking for a suitable job.
Contact – 98052942 /
azamjeelani@gmail.com
Indian female, 31 yrs, 7 yrs expe-
rienced as AutoCAD civil drafts-
man (2 yrs experience in Oman)
currently in Oman seeks suitable.
Contact 96789441
Email: simi5304@gmail.com
Indian male 23 years BE degree
in electronics & telecommunica-
tion, diploma in industrial control
& automation, holding valid Oman
D/L. Contact: 95726383 Email:
christosvaidyans@gmail.com
Indian male, Mechanical Engineer
having 1Year experience, on visit
visa looking for suitable job.
Contact: 97416564,
Email: jovinmathias@gmail.com
Indian, looking for work building
maintenance electrical & plumb-
ing. Contact: 99365092
An Indian male HSE professional
9yrs experience out of 6yrs in
Oman 3 yrs in India. Graduate,
safety diploma, IOSH & NEBOSH
. Working as Sr. HSE offi cer in a
reputed MNC in MCT. NOC avail-
able, seeking suitable placement.
Contact: 90187224
7 Yrs Exp. PM in Mech. Engg in
the fi eld of Building Const. Oil &
Gas Seeking Job.94625598
29 yrs Indian male B.E (ECE) with
more than 5 yrs experience in
Oman with valid D/L. # 96652145
Electronics & Communication Engineer : Master degree in VLSI
& Embedded systems , looking for
electronics/telecom/embedded jobs
or teaching in colleges or schools
or institutions . Currently on family
visa. #97092459 or 91342287
remyaramaswamy1991@gmail.com
Electrical Project Engineer 5
years experience in primacy
substation cables and OHL valid
driving license. NOC available.
Contact: 91204243
Indian Male 23 years B.Tech
Civil having 2 years experience in
quantity survey and site manage-
ment looking for suitable place-
ment. Contact:- 95042656
Diploma in Mechanical Eng piping system in AutoCAD work,
21+ years experience with Driving
license. Contact: 95267113
Email: rkakkaryil@gmail.com
Mechanical Engineer M.Tech 2
years experience as HVAC design
engineer rev IT M.E.P AutoCAD.
Contact: 91050913 Email:
rahmanmechengg@yahoo.com
Road and Construction Engineer with 5 years exp in Oman.
Contact: 97646908
Mechanical Engineer with 3 Yrs
experience in international Oil
& Gas company looking for job
Contacts: Tel: 90164236 Email:
mustafaoshi-62@hotmail.com
Civil Engineer (BE) having total
5 years experience in building
construction looking for a suitable
placement. D/L available
Contact# 94450270
Indian female civil engineer B.Tech
having 3 years experience sound
knowledge of software, REVIT STAD
PRO structural detailing currently
on family visa seeks suitable place-
ment. Contact: 95345591
Civil maintenance painting,
tile works decor works, plumb-
ing, electric, shop furnishing
carpentary works and all other
maintenance. Contact 97897831,
92112094 (Indian, Keralite)
Property Facility Operations Manager 25 years experience, holding
GCC driving license (Oman, UAE, Bahrain)
With NOC. Looking for suitable openings.
Contact - 91283701 Email -
thonoorramesh@gmail.comIT
MEDICAL
Prometric passed male nurse with
ACLS & BLS closured, looking for
suitable placemen.
Contact: 93831951
Indian young male B.Tech Gradu-
ate with strong academic history
six month experience in biomedi-
cal seeks suitable placement in
instrumentation fi eld preferred
presently under visiting visa.
Contact: 91053004
Indian female M.Sc. Biotechnol-
ogy, 1st rank holder, NET qualifi ed,
SRF -doing PhD in Biochemistry
Amala cancer research Centre
(Calicut University) on family visa
seeking suitable placement.
Gsm-90153917
MOH Licensed Indian Female
Dentist, presently available in
Oman seeking a suitable place-
ment anywhere in Muscat.
Contact: 91410733 / 99310630.
Experienced Indian female Dentist with MOH licence looking
for job. Contact 98437191
An experienced Sudanese female Dentist with MOH license look-
ing for job. Contact: 96436517
/97396088
MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR
Scaff olding Manager 16 yrs
experience in Oil & Gas projects &
constructions.
Contact: 99789507/99551437
Result oriented hospitality profes-
sional with 20 years management
experience in Oman and other gulf
countries looking for a suitable
vacancy in hotels, restaurants and
catering companies.
Contact: 968 97204636
Result oriented hospitality profes-
sional with 20 years management
experience in Oman looking for a
suitable vacancy hotels, res-
taurants & catering companies.
Contact 97204636
Restaurant Manager having
13 years experience in fast food
restaurant in Oman & UAE, seeking
for suitable placement, holding NOC
letter & Oman driving license.
Contact: 99874953
MBA (marketing) with 17 years
experience in freight forwarding/
logistics industry in GCC & Oman.
Presently working as branch
manager in Muscat. Looking for a
suitable position. Release and NOC
available. Contact: 99856331
The Business Development Man-
ager, Iraqi, Experience 15 Years
Inside and outside Oman follow-
ing activities: construction(Very
strong and qualifi ed to bringing
business for civil work Or any
type of the construction work for
many million per year with a good
experience in pricing and collect
payment and cash management
of the company & marketing pro-
jects & investments& tenders &
real estate. Contact: - 92385033
Building maintenance foreman
looking for suitable position with
driving license. Contact: 99526958
20 yrs experienced MEP Manager
seeks suitable placement
(NOC available). Contact: 97892269
Manager Post of Family Visa,
MBA 14 years Experience in
Multinational Groups in Sales &
Marketing. M.Z. 96220975
SKILLED / UNSKILLED
Looking for job as Mason, steel
fi xer, electrician. Contact: 93015630
Masonry / fi nishing foreman 20
years experience NOC available.
Contact: 98435309/
India + 91 9446958838
Mason, SH / carpenter, steel fi tter
gulf & Indian exp looking job.
Contact: 95175192
Electrician, plumber (exp gulf / In-
dian) looking job. Contact 95175192
SALES / MARKETING
Capable confi dent hard working
Indian male B.Com MBA looking
suitable jobs. Contact – 93279943
5 years experience in Sales cur-
rently looking for a placement.
Contact: 93458869
Indian male 28, 6 yrs experience
in Oman, in sales & marketing &
offi ce admin, seeking for suitable
placement (valid driving license)
Contact: 99142314
34years experienced Sales Oman
Marketing in Oman NOC available.
Contact: 99868330
Email: rwahedi458@gmail.com
Looking for immediate Sales &
Marketing Job, 10 Years Experi-
ence, MBA Peter -93747126/
E-mail forlakei@yahoo.com
American Male (speaks Arabic)
looking for a job in Marketing &
Sales, Contact 94076032
Indian, 38 years with 15 years in
sales & marketing fi led with GCC
valid license. Contact: 94744746
28 years old Indian male look-
ing for job in Oman six years of
marketing experience in India
currently staying on visiting visa
qualifi cation, BSC degree.
Contact: 94855667/92255983
Omani employee looking for a job
as Sales with experience in this
fi eld .Contact: 91161736
Indian male, MBA Finance &
Marketing 28 yrs,6+ Exp, with
Driving license, Hospital Phrma
Herbal Marketing, construction
A/c & sales , F&B industry,
Contact : 93379044
MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR
Indian male, with experience in op-
erations management, information
security, purchase & stores mgmt,
hold UAE driving license, on visit
visa, seeks suitable job.
Contact 91904541
Email: naushers@yahoo.com
The Business Development Man-ager, Iraqi, Experience 15 Years
Inside and outside Oman following
activities: tenders& real estate&
construction & marketing projects&
investments& transportation &
Marine services& companies
management& develop business.
Contact :- 92385033
Indian male 8 yrs exp in Oman
working as housekeeping
supervisor in star hotel,
seeking for a job NOC available.
Contact – 91753210
Multimedia and graphic designer Fili-
pino male 25 , looking for job in Muscat
3 years experience in 6 graphic and
3D design on visit visa immediately
available. Contact: 95844940
Email: chrisrimas@gmail.com
Interior designer 4+ exp, turnkey
projects & freelancing for fl ats, offi ce
& corporate. Contact – 93140552/
ajayjangir.id22@gmail.com
25 years male BA. English ,
Qualifi ed as mast in digital
animation having 5 yrs ex in char-
acter animation specialized Auto
Desk mago and motion building
software knowledge, seeking suit-
able placement. Contact: 97917357
Bachelor Civil Engineer 6 Years
in Oman experience Valid Driving
License seeks suitable placement
Phone 97619722
Email – golamrob@yahoo.com
Civil Engineer 6 yrs Exp in Oman
with license. Contact: 98975518
Sri Lankan Engineer (27 Years
old) – B.Sc Engineering (Hon)
Mining / Geotechnical Presently
in Muscat, 1.5 years experience.
Contact 91295802 /
acmfaslan123@gmail.com
Hardware & net working, 2 years
exp. Contact: 96244031
Light driver. Contact:
96313100
Driver with car available.
Contact: 93015630
10 yrs exp in GCC driver.
Contact: 93722881
Looking for Job driving.
Contact: 97418036
Driver with new car looking for
job.contact: 95873286
Driver (light & heavy duty) valid
gulf /Indian) looking job.
Contact: 95175192
EDUCATION
Sri Lankan female 26 years of
age, seeking suitable position in a
reputed fi rm .Holds BSC in computer
applications. 3 years of experience.
Has experience in the teaching fi eld
too. Contact: 92006612
Indian female M.SC B.ED qualifi ed
TEFL two years experience in gulf
seeking suitable job in teaching.
Contact: 91706466
Computer Teacher M.SC Indian male
10 years teaching exp in Maldives as
O level computer teacher presently
located at Berha on family visa.
Contact: 94867456 / 95262691
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SITUATION WANTED
Indian male auto cad draughts-
man (civil) 8 years experience
.Seeking for part time job.Mobile
no: 0096899070584 /
Email: remluvp@gmail.com
Contact 24814222 or 97112510 for appointment
AL RAZI AYURVEDIC CLINIC Near Khimji Mart, MBD Area, Ruwi Our Ayurvedic Treatment includes
Abhyangam, Kizhi Massage, Shirodhara, Vasti , Udwarthnam
50% Discount on full body massage.
X’Mas gift items- many varie-
ties candles, fresh fl owers, roses,
jasmine, marigold. Many varie-
ties Indian biscuits, namkeens &
homemade sweets, glace cherries,
dry fruits, tutti-frutti & charcoal
for barbecue. Haridas Nensey
Supermarket. Contact – 24750784
/ 23291825
Ayurvedic treatment for back-
ache, paralysis, arthritis etc
& massage, All Season (Vaid-
yaratnam). Contact 24475280
/ 95371664 / 92504980 www.
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more about Islam, please call:
99425598, 99250777, 99353988,
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Ayurvedic treatment for joint
pain, backache, paralysis, massage
steambath, obesity, Spondylitis,
Ideal Care Ayurvedic Clinic,
18 November Street Azaiba.
Contact: 99639695 / 98342990
Balloons beautiful design &
Archie’s works for party, birthday
& New Year functions all events.
Contact 95194801/
96594592
GOOD NEWS
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We have fully computerized state of the art water jet machines for
marble/ granite/ porcelain/ ceramic ti le. Inlays/ Moti fs/
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above work contact: Mr. Ravi 96529679 or Mr. Osama
Hasan 99376020 Email: ravi@alliedoman.com or
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GENERAL ELECTRONICS SERVICES LLC
CONTACT: 99627299 / 93327841
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SITUATION WANTEDCARGO
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Rental car. Contact: 92516090
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Party & Wedding equipment rentals.
Full line, from Tables, Linen & Skirt-
ing, Chairs & Chair covers, Cutlery,
Crockery, Glassware, Chafi ng Dishes,
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Call Andrea 9606 2222 for Catering
and Croyden 9623 5555 for Sound &
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Silver car, car rental at good rate. Contact: 96166155/93530540
SALES / MARKETING
Indian male 29 yrs, BHM, 3 yrs exp
in Oman in sales with D/L & NOC.
Contact: 92594055
Indian young male BBA gradu-
ate with good academics seeks
suitable placement in marketing
sales fi nance mainly prefers white
collared jobs driving license issued
in Muscat. Contact: 97853013
Indian male, MBA , 25 Yrs, 1 years
experience in auditing and 10
month in sales. Currently on visit
visa seeking suitable placemen.
Contac: 92054304
Indian male 23 years with 4 years
experience in Purchase and Sales,
graduate in EC, currently on visit-
ing visa, seeking suitable job in
Oman. Contact: 96761020. Email:
adikmuthumuttam@gmail.com
Male B.com 8 month experience
in sales seeking suitable place-
ment. Contact: 98371144
Indian male graduate with
7 yrs exp in sales & marketing
immediate join NOC available.
Contact : 96746107
Sales & Marketing Executive MBA
with 3 years experience in sales
looking for suitable placement.
Contact: 91345727.
Indian male with Oman driving
license and 27 years’ Oman expe-
rience in FMCG sales /newspaper
distribution across the Sultanate
seeks job. No objection certifi cate/
release letter is available from the
present employer.
Contact: 98962949
Graduate, computer literate,
experienced in sales, credit con-
trol, accounts, Omani D/L , seeks
suitable placement.
Gsm 9880-5474
12 years of experience in Oman;
marketing strategies & operations,
logistics, government tenders,
public relations & dealing with
international companies -4 years
of experience in UK, engineering
CNC & industrial areas, have dual
nationality, fl uent in English &
Arabic speaking and writing ,
(I can travel abroad easily without
visa, for fi nalizing business or any
other purpose). Contact: 94123939
Indian Male 32, MBA (Marketing
& Finance) with 10 years experi-
ence in Marketing of Banking
Products & Insurance Industry.
Seeking for a Job in Oman.
Contact: 93576980, 97750460
Email: senthil.cbe83@gmail.com
Indian male, MBA Marketing
having 2.5 years Sales experience
immediately looking for a suitable
position. Contact: 91415145,
Email: shariqs88@gmail.com
Indian male 46 years, Sales Man-
ager experience in modular kitch-
ens & furnitures. Contact 94522616
Indian male, 24, MBA Marketing
and HR, I year experience. On visit
visa. Looking for suitable job.
Contact 94014073
Marketing Executive/Merchan-
diser, Omani License, BA 8 years
Experience in Multinational
Groups. Contact 97601343
TOURS & TRAVELS
Indian female BSC IATA, 14 years
exp in travel & tourism in Oman
looking for suitable placement.
Contact: 96433490
Email: indu623@yahoo.co.in
TECHNICIAN /MECH.
Instrumentation & controls Technician with 2-3 years
experience preferably in water
sector and having valid driving
license call Ph:+968 99450811
Send CV to shiju@spec-link.com
SITUATION WANT-SIT. WANTED
Sudanese male, 31 year old, have 3
year Diploma in electrical engineer
5 year experience in diff erent
activities. Contact - 94549609
Classes for Spoken EnglishTOEFL / GRE / GMAT / SAT
Excellent Guidance and Coaching Satisfaction Guaranteed
IELTS PREPARATION Target Band 8.0
EAGLES INSTITUTE92325542 | 93657915 | 93657917 | Email: engominst@gmail.com
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SITUATION WANTEDSERVICES
SERVICESWe Provide Cleaners,
Offi ce boys, Cleaning Contracts, General cleaning etc.
Al Mudakhir Nati onal Est. LLC Contact : 94277020
CLASSES
IELTS & TOEFL
Academic / General
Target Band 8
TQT Institute.
Ph #
24480800 / 99347202
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
Spoken Arabic class for Non Arabic Speakers & English
class for Malayalam Speakers in Azaiba and Ruwi
• Learn in two months• Satisfaction guaranteed
Tel: 95244310
WEBSITE
WEB, ERP and Business Intel-
ligence (BI) creation and manage-
ment at rock bottom price.
Contact: http//webviewoman
COMPUTER
SERVICES
Pest Control Treatments. Ocean Center LLC.
Contact: 99344723
Water proofi ng ABUQABAS-
Contact 99320217/24788722
Dolphin Watch, Dhow Cruise with
Buffet, & Land Tours Al- Ainain
Marine Tours contact 98029602,
92808636
TOURS
TRANSPORTATION7 Ton/ 10 Ton- Trailer
Local transport- MCT- UAE
Contact96609857
Amir Ali
TRANSPORTATION
Transport. Contact: 99077395
Transportation. Contact: 99664703
Transportation taxi mini bus.
Contact: 93091106
Transportation. Contact 99508282
Transportation & tours.
Contact: 99324045
Pick & drop anytime in Al Khuwair.
Contact 99764307
Transportation available Ruwi to
Al Khuwair, Ghubra & Azaiba.
Contact: 91103909
Transportation. Contact: 99099714
Transportation available Ruwi
Seeb. Contact 99867456
Transportation. Contact: 98505294
Al farzdaq Al Fedi Trad and Cont
Maintenance services electric,
plumbing and A/C.
Contact: 96524904 / 94285064
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
Debt collection services your
money we collect value com-
mercial services. Fax: 00968-
24783669 Contact: 00968-
2479815 /00968- 24701422
/00968- 94665476 Email:
salim@valuedbtcollection.com
House shifting. Contact:
99657644/98518013
Marble Restoration, Mosaic tiles
polishing, carpet shampooing,
maintenance. contact ABU QABAS-
99320217 /24788722
Enetstorage off er!! Cloud based
software & mobile responsive
websites locally developed, host-
ing, hardware & cctv/networking
solutions. Contact 94369696 or
admin@enetstorage.com
Repair desktop laptop, printer,
scanner, networking &all software
inst. Contact 99876547
Marble grinding resurfacing &
ceiling crystallization / polishing
general cleaning of villas & fl ats.
Terrazzo fl oor scrubbing,
ceiling, polishing & buffi ng.
Contact: 98598280 /94134784
GUARANTEED CLEANING: Carpet & sofa shampooing,
Contact 99314807/
24792998
MARBLE CRYSTALLIZATION restore the original shine of
your marble. Contact 24793614/
99314807
House shifting & transporting.
Contact 92490422
Split & window A/c servicing &
maintenance. Contact : 93769089 /
95323517
DRIVING
Learn driving with professional.
Contact: 94022250
FOR LADIES
Home service for ladies only facial, waxing, body massage, (if you
not waxing menicure pedicure) only
20 Riyal, Contact 9243 0239
SITUATION WANT-SIT. WANTED
MBA - (F), M.Com,B.COM. Indian fe-
male having knowledge of accounts
with Tally looking for part time or
full time job. presently on family
visa. Contact :- 91892264. Email:
yashicapandya@gmail.com
Indian Male, 26 years, with 7
years of experience in Sales Field
in Shipping company in Dubai
looking for suitable placement.
Experienced working in safety
Marine equipment and well versed
with MS Offi ce. Contact: 90182494
manojmallya999@gmail.com
Indian male B.Eng. in IT, CCNA,
MCSA, MCSE, 3yrs exp. In IT/
networking/server support, valid
Omani D/L seeking suitable place-
ment in IT/Network/Server sup-
port. Contact 92607532
HR & Admin Executive ( MBA)
Indian male 26 year old, with more
than 4 years of experiences in HR&
Admin (16 month in Oman) looking
for suitable placement, NOC avail-
able.Contact: +968-98757304
Email: nuroollah789@gmail.com
Indian Accounts professioanl with
2 years of experience currently on
visit visa looking for suitable job
openings Contact: Gsm: 92395449
jaleelcabdul@gmail.com
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