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Thiruvalluvar’s image on paddy field, a cynosure for farming community

 
   
 

Elangovan crafted the saint’s image to spread awareness on organic farming


In a novel attempt to spread awareness on organic farming, a farmer of Malaiappanallur near Kumbakonam has raised paddy on his field in a pattern that reflects the image of Tamil poet-saint Thiruvalluvar.

P.G. Elangovan, 62, a staunch advocate of organic farming, had begun the work of raising seedlings on Kuzhithattu (hole plates), specifically sourced about three months ago, for the purpose. Thiruvalluvar, who dedicated a separate ‘adhigaram’ to agriculture in Thirukkural, was presented in the image with the colour-variation of ‘Chinnar’ variety of paddy (brown) and ‘Mysore Malli’ (green).

With the support of K. Vilvanathan of Arts College in Kumbakonam, the farmer drew a picture of Thiruvalluvar on about half acre of the field. He then meticulously planted the paddy seedlings on the lines, 65 days ago. Normally, it takes four to five hours to complete paddy transplanting on half an acre. But, it took five days for Elangovan to complete the task.

He had to work patiently to figure out the sitting posture of the saint-poet, whose work has transcended across borders for its universality and acceptance. The paddy crop is now at milk stage. On bird’s eye view, it aptly reflects the image of Thiruvalluvar. 

“We, the society, are in a dire need of emulating the message of Thiruvalluvar on organic farming. There can be no other personalities than Thiruvalluvar to propagate the message. Hence, I have chosen his figure to spread awareness of organic farming,” says Mr. Elangovan, who adopted the environmental-friendly farming about 10 years ago.

The field receives a steady stream of visitors from different parts of Thanjavur, Tiruvarur and Nagapattinam districts. They spend time understanding the method in which the image has been made. Mr. Elangovan does not get away from the responsibility of explaining the artistic work to visitors.

Mr. Elangovan, a follower of ‘Nel’ Jayaraman who fought for preserving traditional paddy varieties, said he would be happy if at least one farmer in each village of the State switched to organic farming post his initiative.

 

 

 
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India projected to surpass China as world’s most populous country during 2023

 
 
 

According to the report, India’s population stands at 1.412 billion in 2022, compared to China’s 1.426 billion.


India is projected to surpass China as the world’s most populous country next year, according to a report by the United Nations on Monday which said that the world population is forecast to reach eight billion by mid-November 2022.

The World Population Prospects 2022 by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, said that the global population is projected to reach eight billion on November 15, 2022.

The global population is growing at its slowest rate since 1950, having fallen under 1% in 2020.

The latest projections by the United Nations suggest that the world’s population could grow to around 8.5 billion in 2030 and 9.7 billion in 2050.

It is projected to reach a peak of around 10.4 billion people during the 2080s and to remain at that level until 2100.

“This year’s World Population Day [July 11] falls during a milestone year, when we anticipate the birth of the Earth’s eight billionth inhabitant. This is an occasion to celebrate our diversity, recognise our common humanity, and marvel at advancements in health that have extended lifespans and dramatically reduced maternal and child mortality rates,” U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said.

“At the same time, it is a reminder of our shared responsibility to care for our planet and a moment to reflect on where we still fall short of our commitments to one another,” he added.

The report said that “India is projected to surpass China as the world’s most populous country during 2023.”

The world’s two most populous regions in 2022 were Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, with 2.3 billion people, representing 29% of the global population, and Central and Southern Asia, with 2.1 billion, representing 26% of the total world population.

China and India accounted for the largest populations in these regions, with more than 1.4 billion each in 2022.

More than half of the projected increase in global population up to 2050 will be concentrated in just eight countries of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and Tanzania.

 

 
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60th anniversary of Kuwaiti passport

 
 
 

The 60th anniversary of the issuance of the Kuwaiti passport, due on Sunday, is a reminder of the adoption of Act 11 (1962) on this important sovereign document in the reign of late Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah. The issuance of the first passport gained additional significance as it following the independence of the country in the previous year, which opened the way for a new historical era marked with renaissance, construction and development in all areas.

Over the past six decades the passport underwent several stages of modernization till it reached the current state-of-the-art form, said Co. Mohammad Al-Khedr, deputy director of the General Directorate of Nationality and Travel Documents at the Ministry of Interior. “The new biometric passport, or the e-passport, first issued in 2018, is one of the latest passports in the Arab region meeting the world technical and security standards,” he told KUNA.


Col. Al-Khedr noted three types of smart passports being issued at present, namely the ordinary, the diplomatic and the special, are in keeping with the requirements and standards of the UN International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in terms of size, color of cover, design of front cover and technical sophistication. “The passport is made up of 64 pages and all data are written in Arabic and English.
“According to Henley Passport Index, the Kuwaiti passport ranks 56th as the world’s best passport and third on the Arab scale,” he said, noting that holders of Kuwaiti passport enjoy visa waivers for travel to 95 countries around the globe.

During the international High Security Printing Conference, held in Warsaw, Poland, in 2018 with the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior participating, the Kuwaiti passport won the award for outstanding achievement and technical sophistication of a travel document, he recalled. For citizens’ convenience, the General Directorate of Nationality and Travel Documents added the online passport renewal service in last September, he said, noting that nearly 188,000 passports have been issued during the first half of 2022.
More services are under study, including the home delivery of passport and the launching of outlets for renewal of passports at public areas such as shopping malls and the airport, Col. Al-Khedr went on.
On the chronicle of passport development, Basem Alloghani, a Kuwaiti researcher and historian, said Kuwait and the United Kingdom signed in 1899 a treaty allowing Kuwait to take charge of the issuance of travel documents instead of the British viceroy.


“The then travel document was just one paper for one rupee (nearly 75 fils) and valid for just one year,” he said. For a Kuwaiti citizen to travel to Iran at the time, he or she had to get a small paper carrying their names and one sentence reading: “In reference to so-and-so, he/she is one of the citizens of Kuwait; please make his/her travel easy.” It used to cost one rupee while a similar document for travel to Saudi Arabia cost two rupees (150 fils) and it was valid for just one trip, Alloghani added.
In early 1950s, the Public Security Department took charge of the issuance of passports.
Act 15 (1959) in the reign of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah provided for launching a department for police and public security which assumed the mission of issuing travel documents until the independence of Kuwait in 1961.Following the independence, the state departments were reshuffled and the Ministry of Interior as assigned the mission of issuing passports for the first time on July 10, 1962, Alloghani added

 
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70,000 Passengers Traveled On The First Day Of The Holiday

 
 
 

The Kuwait International Airport saw a sizable flow of people leaving the country to enjoy the first day of the Eid Al-Adha celebrations. Approximately 70,000 people were transported on 280 planes that were operating on the first day, according to reports.

The sources noted that Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and European nations accounted for the majority of trip bookings. Authorities emphasised that in order to escape the heavy traffic at Kuwait International Airport, all travellers seeking to depart must arrive 4 hours before the departure time.

 
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Amir of Kuwait receives Eid Al-Adha greetings

 
 
 

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Friday received a cable of greetings from His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on the holy occasion of Eid Al-Adha. In his cable, His Highness the Crown Prince wished His Highness the Amir everlasting wellbeing and the homeland more security and progress. He also expressed best wishes for all Arab and Muslim nations. In a reply cable, His Highness the Amir expressed sincere wishes for His Highness the Crown Prince, the homeland and all Arab and Muslim nations.

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Friday received cables of greetings from National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim, His Highness the Chief of the National Guards Sheikh Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, His Highness Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, and First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah on the holy occasion of Eid Al-Adha. In their cables, the political top brass wished His Highness the Amir everlasting wellbeing and the homeland more progress and prosperity. In reply cables, His Highness the Amir thanked the senior officials for their sincere sentiments, expressing the best wishes for them and the homeland and all Arab and Muslim nations.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah on Friday expressed greetings to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on the holy occasion of Eid Al-Adha. In a press release from the Ministry of Defense, Sheikh Talal, on behalf of all leaders and personnel of the Ministry, wished His Highness the Amir and His Highness the Crown Prince everlasting wellbeing. He also wished the homeland more progress and prosperity, under the wise leadership of His Highness the Amir

 
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New service to check traveler, visitor ‘satisfaction’ at airport

 
 
 
 
The Directorate-General of Civil Aviation has launched a new service to measure the satisfaction of passengers and visitors to the Kuwait International Airport, as part of its plan to keep pace with open skies, reports Al-Qabas daily.
 
Deputy Director-General of Kuwait International Airport Affairs Saleh Al-Fadaghi told the daily that the new service aims to monitor the observations of travelers and visitors to the airport and to know all the negatives and positives.
 
 
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Indian Embassy helps repatriate stranded Indians

 
 
 Recent effort of Indian Embassy-Kuwait to repatriate an Indian national Ramachandran Vairavamoorthy who was admitted in Farwaniya Hospital- Kuwait, to his hometown in India is highly applaudable. Ramachandran Vairavamoorthy, 48 years old Indian national who recently came to Kuwait as a domestic worker. On 4th May 2022, he fell down unconsciously and he was admitted to Farwaniya Hospital. He was diagnosed with left cerebral hematoma and he was under medication. As he does not have any relatives or friends in Kuwait, Ali, President, Tamil Makkal Sevai Maiyam-Kuwait, and Social Worker Mrs. Shiny Frank took up the matter with Indian Embassy, Kuwait for further follow-up and support.

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Upon receiving the information, Indian Embassy officials First secretary, Community Welfare and Labour Wing Rahul and his team Shajan arranged for all the necessary medical support to him at the Hospital. Meantime his family in India approached Nelliyan and Mathi, social worker for the necessary support to repatriate him back to India. Mathi who is currently in India, sought the help from Indian embassy officials and requested to expedite the repatriation process.

With the guidance of Indian Ambassador to Kuwait Shri. HH Sibi George, Indian embassy officials took the initiative to send him back to India to re-join with his family. As advised by doctors, Indian Embassy made all the necessary arrangements such as stretcher, and escort person to accompanying him for his travel. It is remarkable to mention that Indian Embassy-Kuwait manage to take care of all the expenses including stretcher, ambulift charges, flight tickets for both persons etc. He has been repatriated back to Chennai on 19th June 2022 with the necessary medical escort facilities.

In advance Mathi has arranged for all the necessary ambulance and required medical support in Chennai with the help of Sr. Josephine Amala Valarmathi, State Coordinator-National Domestic Workers Moment and Rehabilitation and welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (RW-NRT). Sr. Josephine Amala Valarmathi, and members from RW-NRT received him in Chennai Airport and sent him to Pudukottai Government Hospital (Pudukottai, Tamilnadu) by ambulance for further medical treatment. In another such incident, Indian Embassy officials repatriated an Indian boy who was bedridden in KOC hospital since March2020.

Couple of months back, Embassy of India in Kuwait received a request from KOC hospital for the early repatriation of a 14-year-old Indian, Master Abdul Haneef for further treatment as there is no one here except his mother who is a Sri Lankan national. After getting all the necessary approvals and documents from India, Indian Embassy made the necessary arrangements for their travel with the help of Kuwait government. He had been repatriated back on 2nd Dec 2021 with the necessary medical escort facilities.

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Similarly, an Indian child who was having trouble in travelling and stranded in Kuwait without proper documents. Indian Embassy Kuwait intervened into the matter and arranged for all the necessary documents with the support of Kuwait Authorities and helped for his safe return to India recently. Mathi coordinated with Embassy officials Mujeeb and Ashfaq, members and families during all these activities.

It is noteworthy to mention that the Indian Embassy officials regularly visit and provide the possible support to the Indian Labours / workers admitted in the Kuwait hospitals without having relations and friends in Kuwait. In such a way, Welfare and Labour wing of Indian Embassy in Kuwait is helping for the stranded Indian nationals in all the possible ways within the bounds of Kuwait Govt. Laws and Rules. Indian Embassy in Kuwait’s such effort are highly commendable.

 
 
 
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People advised to wear masks in closed and crowded places

 
 
 

 The Minister of Health, Dr. Khaled Al-Saeed, said the country’s health system has gained great experience in dealing with the Corona epidemic, and stressed once again that the epidemiological situation is currently stable and reassuring, and the system is good despite the high cases of HIV infections, reports Al- Qabas daily.

On the issue of some countries resuming the wearing of face masks, especially since the approaching Eid al-Adha festival, Al-Saeed said in a special statement to the daily there is no return to wearing masks inside Kuwait at the present time, but “we advise people to wear masks in closed and crowded places, and taking care of the elderly”.

 
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Very hot weather expected during Eid

 
 
 

 The weather forecaster at the Kuwaiti Meteorological Department, Abdulaziz Al-Qarawi, expected that the weather during the Eid Al-Adha holiday and Thursday, will be very hot, with northwesterly to fluctuating winds, light to moderate, with speeds between 12 and 35 kilometers per hour and some high clouds to appear. Al-Qarawi told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the expected maximum temperatures on Thursday range between 46 and 48 degrees Celsius, and the state of the sea is light to moderate, with waves at a height of between 1 and 4 feet.

He added that the weather at night is hot, with northwesterly light to moderate winds, with speeds between 08 and 30 kilometers per hour, with the appearance of some high clouds, and the expected minimum temperature ranges between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius, and the sea is light to moderate, waves and heights between 1 and 3 feet.

On Friday, the weather is expected to be very hot, with northwesterly winds to fluctuating, light to moderate, with speeds between 10 and 35 kilometers per hour, with the appearance of some high clouds, and the expected maximum temperatures between 47 and 49 degrees Celsius. As for the sea, it will be light to moderate and its height is about Between 1 and 3 feet And he indicated that the weather at night will be hot, with northwesterly to fluctuating winds, light to moderate, with speeds between 80 and 32 kilometers per hour, with the expected minimum temperature of 33 and 35 degrees Celsius, while the sea is light to moderate, waves and heights between 1 and 3 feet. He stated that the weather on Saturday is very hot, with northwesterly moderate to brisk winds, with a speed of between 20 and 55 kilometers per hour, and it will cause dust, especially over open areas.

He pointed out that the expected maximum temperatures are between 48 and 50 degrees Celsius, and the state of the sea is moderate to high, with waves ranging between 3 and 6 feet. He added that the weather Saturday night will be hot, with northwesterly light to moderate winds, active at intervals on coastal areas, between 15 and 42 kilometers per hour, provided that the expected minimum temperature is between 34 and 36 degrees Celsius, and the sea condition is light to moderate, and the waves rise sometimes. Its height is between 2 and 6 feet. (KUNA)

 
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Familiarization visit to Embassy of India, Kuwait

 
 
 

Embassy of India is pleased to announce the launch of Familiarization visit of Indian Students to Embassy of India, Kuwait. 2. Indian School Principals, Teachers and Students alongwith their parents are invited to be a part of the Embassy Familiarization visit July 19, 2022 at 11 AM. 3.

All interested may kindly register for the Embassy Familiarization visit by filling in the online Google form. 4. The link for the Google form 6 July to 15 July, 2022. https://forms.gle/xpCMKpgq5hHVr4iH9 5. In case of any further queries, please write to edu.kuwait@mea.gov.in.

 
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NEET (UG)-2022 in Kuwait

 
 
 

Kuwait is one the centers for the conduct of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG) — 2022 [NEET (UG) - 2022https://neet.nta.nic.in". They are advised to read the instructions given on the NTA website as well as on the Admit Card carefully and follow them scrupulously during the conduct of the examination. Candidates shall bring only the items specifically mentioned in the Admit Card.

The prohibited items mentioned in the Admit Card should not be brought. (vii) A Registration Desk will be set up at the Exam Center which will function from 08.30 A.M on July 17. Only candidates with Admit card and proof of identification will be allowed entry to the Registration Area. No parent or accompanying person will be allowed entry to the premises under any circumstances. (viii) Candidates may be subjected to frisking with the help of metal detectors and temperature check with thermal devices before entering the Examination Centre.

No candidate would be allowed to enter the Examination Centre, without Admit Card, Valid ID Proof and proper frisking. (ix) Examination Officials will not be responsible for the safe keep of personal belongings of the candidates. In case any candidate is found in possession of any of the barred items inside the Centre, it will be considered as use of unfair means and action will be taken against such a candidate in accordance with the relevant provisions of the NTA guidelines. (x) Candidates are advised to follow the Dress Code prescribed by the NTA. Shoes/footwear with thick soles and garments with large buttons are NOT permitted. (xi) No candidate shall be permitted to leave the Examination Room/Hall before the end of the examination. (xii) Candidates are required to download and carefully read the Instructions and Advisory for COVID-19 given with the Admit Card, and strictly adhere to them. (xiii) No parking facility will be available at the Exam Center neither inside nor outside.

To ensure smooth and timely entry of students, all are advised to arrange drop off and pick up of the candidates at the entry gate of the Exam Center. (xiv) Candidates shall be needed to provide an emergency contact number of their parents/guardian upon arrival at the registration desk. (xv) Candidates are advised to visit the examination venue a day in advance to familiarize themselves with the venue and the drop-off/pickup point, so that they do not face any difficulty on the day of the Entrance Test. (xvi) Candidates and their parents are also advised to keep visiting the NTA website(s) www.nta.ac.in and https://neet.nta.nic.in/ for regular and latest updates.

They should also check their mailboxes on their respective registered E-mail addresses and SMS Inboxes on their respective registered Mobile Numbers for latest updates and information. (xvii) For any clarifications, please send an email with full address and contact details including mobile numbers to mailto:edu.kuwait@mea.gov.in

 
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Companies Charging High Delivery Fees

 
 

 

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is now investigating delivery company costs and their relationship to price increases, according to Al-Anba newspaper. Fahd Al-Shariaan, Minister of Commerce and Industry, has directed the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector to undertake a quick investigation and report on the complaint about the high fees imposed by delivery firms, the impact on customers, and price increases.

 In response to a complaint that delivery businesses collect a high proportion of the purchase amount from restaurants that use their websites to promote items, in addition to the KD1 delivery cost, the minister made this action; thus, they take money from both the restaurants and the customers. The complaint emphasised the necessity for government action since it is impossible to exit the market in this circumstance, describing the situation as a type of monopoly that has nothing to do with supply and demand dynamics and has resulted in a significant price increase for customers. 

 

 
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The Consumer Price Index Rise By 4.52 Percent In May 2022

 
 

 

According to a report released on Tuesday by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB), Kuwait's Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 4.52 percent on an annual basis in May 2022 compared to the same month in 2021. The CPI grew monthly to 124.8 by 0.16 percent, the CSB revealed in a statement to KUNA, due to high prices of significant groupings in the movement of the indices.

According to the statement's yearly price movement for May 2022, food and beverages had a rise of 8.23% from May 2021's figures. Additionally, it stated that Tobacco and Cigarettes scored 135.0 points unchanged.

While the cost of housing services climbed by 2.26 percent, the cost of clothing and footwear increased by 6.37 percent. The CSB showed that Health climbed by 1.78 percent while Furnishing and Equipment Household Maintenance increased by 2.27 percent. The CSB reported increases in transportation (4.90%), communication (2.29%), leisure and culture (3.88%), and education (18.95%). Restaurants and hotels had an increase of 2.77 percent; while services and other items saw a 3.21 percent increase. (KUNA)

 

 
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Lack of medicines in Kuwait sends 5 cancer patients to ICU

 
 

 Citizens and expatriates alike continue to react because of the inability to get health services at government health centers and public hospitals due to lack of medicines and this has confused the cancer patients more than anybody else, reports Al-Qabas daily. A number of patients confirmed that they had not received chemical medicines for two months, which exposes them to health risks due to immunodeficiency and the disease spreading in their bodies. While the patients and their families expressed dissatisfaction with the failure of officials in the Ministry of Health to respond to their inquiries, they stated that 5 patients were admitted to intensive care within a week due to their interruption from taking medication, pointing out that some had to travel for treatment at their own expense to neighboring countries.

They pointed out that they visited private hospitals, and it was also found that they had no cancer drugs, wondering who is responsible for the worsening of our health condition, and when our medicines will be available. From cancer to other incurable diseases, the drug shortage crisis has spread, without any radical solutions commensurate with the suffering of patients whose original medicines are difficult to replace with others, according to specialist doctors. On social media, some patients talked about the lack of specific medicines for cancer for a period of up to weeks, with the limited quantities of insulin needles designated for diabetic patients, according to citizens, as well as the disappearance of nose drops and Panadrex from some public pharmacies, and ointments, creams and water for lotion in Dental departments, sometimes anesthetic needles, and other supplies for blood tests.

A citizen recounted his suffering when he went to the Qortuba Health Center for a diabetes analysis, and he was told the needles used for blood tests were not available, and he had to visit the center after a week. Another person indicated that his mother has been visiting Al-Razi Hospital for two years because she is suffering due to fragility, arthritis, roughness and pain, and her treatment was interrupted two months ago. Another citizen stated that her son suffers from asthma and its complications, and every time she visits the hospital, she finds that his medicine is not available, so she is forced to buy it from pharmacies in the private sector.

Another citizen referred to the lack of important medicines for the treatment of heart diseases, and the interruption of clot spraying since December, while Umm Abdul Rahman pointed out that she had been receiving cancer treatment for 3 years, but specialists at Badriya Ahmed Center told her that treatment was not available for a while, and this aggravated her condition. In a related context, health sources confirmed to Al-Qabas that the problem requires granting greater independence to the heads of the boards of medical departments, hospitals and specialized centers, indicating that the continuous change in the departments concerned with the pharmaceutical sector, with the noticeable shortage in the budget allocated to medicines and medical equipment, is one of the reasons for the shortage of medicines during the recent period.

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The sources pointed out that one of the reasons for the shortage is also the change in the procurement mechanisms used in the supply of medicines and medical supplies since approximately December 2021, as well as the failure of local companies to collect their dues quickly, similar to what happened with companies such as Pfizer and Moderna specialized in supplying vaccines against the Corona virus to Kuwait. The sources pointed out the importance of granting a broader role and powers to specialized committees and council chairpersons in requests to purchase medicines and supplies, with the aim of accelerating the pace of supply and eliminating the documentary cycle that impedes the arrival of more than one important drug class, including cancer, blood pressure, diabetes, digestive system and incurable and rare diseases, adding that the replacement of treatment protocols it is very difficult because original medicines cannot be dispensed with. The sources indicated the need to address the decisions issued since mid-2021 regarding supply operations, including not receiving medicines from companies until after the completion of the contracting procedures, which hinders their regular access to health facilities.

 

 
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Kuwait University to accept foreign students for first time

 
 

According to informed sources at Kuwait University, the University Council approved to accept foreign students for the open admission seats in the College of Administrative Sciences, and the College of Engineering and Petroleum for the first time. This is based on the proposal of the Vice President of the university to plan the list of rules that regulate the admission of foreign students in various disciplines who will pay tuition fees, reports Al-Anba daily. They explained that the cost for one subject/unit in the foreign students’ courses is KD 100.

The council agreed to accept foreign students from inside Kuwait in the first stage, and accepting students from outside Kuwait will be considered during the next stage. The council approved the admission of 7,953 male and female students for the 2022/2023 academic year based on the proposal submitted by the Deanship of Admission and Registration to accept students applying for admission to Kuwait University for the first semester.

The number of available seats for admission are as follows: Medicine 165, Dentistry 60, Pharmacy 100, Allied Medical Sciences 310, Public Health 60, Law 450, Architecture 150, Science 1,253, Engineering and Petroleum 900, Life Sciences 800, Administrative Sciences 950, Arts 1,055, Education 950, Social Sciences 500, and Sharia and Islamic Studies 250.

The sources announced the University Council’s approval to cancel the aptitude test requirement for admission to the College of Engineering and Petroleum based on the proposal of the National Union of Kuwait University Students submitted to the Dean of Admission and Registration and the Deanship of the College of Engineering and Petroleum. Meanwhile, Kuwait University has denied the alleged cancellation of aptitude tests in English and Mathematics as a condition for admission to the colleges of Engineering, Petroleum and Administrative Sciences, reports Al-Seyassah daily.

In a press statement, acting Dean of Admission and Registration Dr Mishaal Al-Gharaballi stressed that the rumor is baseless. He affirmed: “Admission to the College of Engineering and Petroleum is still based on performance in academic ability tests in English and Mathematics.” He clarified the University Council has approved the cancellation of the condition to obtain a score of 40 percent or higher in tMathematics test, and 50 percent or higher in English; in addition to a grade point average of 78 percent or higher for admission to other colleges.

    

 
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Forbes Middle East lists 6 Kuwaitis among 100 most powerful CEOs

 
 

Forbes Middle East has announced the list of the 100 most powerful CEOs in the Middle East including six CEOs of Kuwaiti companies and banks make the list — Engr. Bader Nasser Al-Kharafi, Sheikha Dana Nasser Al-Sabah Al-Ahmad, Issam Al-Sager, Tarek Sultan, Elham Mahfouz and Muhammad Al-Osaimi, reports Al-Anba daily.

Sheikha Adana Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad, Issam Al-Sager, Tariq Sultan, Ilham Mahfouz, Mohammed Al Aseemy and M. Bader Nasser Al-Kharafi


In terms of the full list, it includes 26 different nationalities for the most powerful CEOs in the Middle East, led by the Emiratis with 19, followed by the Egyptians 16, the Saudis with 15 business leaders. Seven CEOs are in each of the energy and logistics sector, while the value of the companies run by the 100 most powerful CEOs in the Middle East exceeds about $5 trillion, and their revenues amounted to more than $1 trillion last year.

 


Returning to the list of the most powerful CEOs in Kuwait, Vice-Chairman and CEO of Zain Group Eng Bader Nasser Al-Kharafitops and his overall ranking is 35th. Al-Kharafiis the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Executive Committee of the Kuwait Stock Exchange, a member of the Board of Directors of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and is also the founder of the private joint stock company (BNK Holding). The CEO of Kuwait Projects Group Holding (KIPCO) Sheikha Dana Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad came in second place in Kuwait and 58th overall.

Sheikha Adana Al-Nasser is also the founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American University of Kuwait, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of United Education Company. She is also a member of the Boards of Directors of Gulf Insurance Group, Kamco Invest and (OSN), as well as previously held the position of CEO of Al Fotouh Holding Company. Issam Al-Sager, Vice Chairman and CEO of the National Bank of Kuwait Group, came in third place in Kuwait and 59th overall.

The National Bank of Kuwait has 140 branches in 14 countries, and employs 7,511 employees. In 2021, the National Bank of Kuwait launched the first digital bank in Kuwait (WiYi), and in March 2022, it launched the sustainable financing framework, to integrate environmental, social and governance standards into its operations, and plans to reduce total operational emissions by 25% by 2025, to reach Operationally net-zero emissions by 2035.

Al-Sager is also the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Bank of Kuwait (International) and is a member of the Boards of Directors of NBK Wealth Management, NBK Properties and NBK Trustees. In the fourth and 67th place in the overall ranking, the CEO and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Agility, Tariq Sultan, has been the CEO of Agility since 1997, and it is today one of the largest logistics companies in the Middle East and North Africa, with assets of $9.5 billion and revenues Valued at $1.6 billion in 2021.

 
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The Naif Palace Has Been Included In The Islamic Heritage List

 
 
 

During the Heritage Committee's eleventh meeting at the Islamic International, ISESCO decided to designate Kuwait's Naif Palace as an Islamic Heritage Website. Dr Walid Al-Saif, marketing consultant to the secretary-general of Kuwait's National Council for Tradition, Arts, and Letters (NCCAL), claimed that included Naif Palace in ISESCO's Heritage index is of "great historical value, since it's one of the most important Islamic castles."

He also underlined the ancient, political, and cultural significance of location, as well as its architectural assemblage that prompted such an inclusion to ISESCO's heritage inventory. The Palace has a total area of 28,882 square metres and 214 rooms that have been used to store cannons and artillery while other rooms have been utilised to accommodate guards and infantrymen due to its proximity to the town boundaries and primary gate. It's a surprise of Kuwait's antiquities from the first quarter of the twentieth century, with wide open courtyards and massive handcrafted picket doors, as well as Islamic flavour arches around the interior design of the construction.

Ramadan is when this palace is most visible since it is utilized for the fire of the iftar cannon, which has been a tradition in Kuwait since town walls were built. "From both the northern and Japanese sides of the courtyard, you'll view the long liwan with arches and columns of Islamic architectural style." Under the patronage of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah and Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad Al-Sabah, the Palace became the headquarters of the Public Security Directorate in 1950, serving as a location to settle disputes, differences, and criminal cases. After all, the conclusion came after two days of sanctioned conversations since the committee thoroughly investigated the palace's ancient significance. - KUNA

 

 
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Visa Traders Jailed For Fraud And Forgery

 
 
 

According to Al-Seyassah daily, the Court of Cassation sentenced two visa traders to one year in prison with hard labor for defrauding Egyptians and Indians.

After investigations, the Ministry of Interior referred the accused to the Public Prosecution due to the fact that they had brought expatriate workers to the country in exchange for a large amount of money without providing them with employment. Forgery, human trafficking, and labor law violations were charged against them by the prosecution.

 

 
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Shortage of vital medicine queried

 
 
 

MP Khalid Al- Otaibi has forwarded queries to Minister of Health Dr Khalid Al-Saeed about the shortage of medicines for cancer, high blood pressure and triglycerides, and lung diseases. He requested for copies of correspondences with the manufacturers and countries which export medicines to Kuwait.

He asked about the measures taken by the Emergency Department to address this issue, and why such important medicines are not available in the pharmacies of public hospitals while they are available in private pharmacies even if a huge budget of KD400 million has been allocated for the procurement of medicines.

He warned that causing the shortage of essential medicines is considered a crime as it could lead to the death of many patients. He asserted the resignation of the government does not mean the concerned officials will not be held accountable for any negative consequences of such negligence. By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh Arab Times Staff

 
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Over half million to travel during Eid holidays

 
 
 

The Deputy Director-General for Planning and Projects Affairs and the official spokesman for the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Engr. Saad Al-Otaibi revealed that 3,484 flights will transport more than half a million passengers during Eid al-Adha holidays, reports Al-Rai daily. In a press statement issued during a tour of Kuwait International Airport, Eng. Al-Otaibi explained that the passenger traffic increased during the Eid holidays, reaching 542,161 passengers, compared to 592,790 passengers during the Eid holidays in 2019.

Kuwaiti pilgrims stand in line at the airport to enter the immigration hall before leaving for the Holy Lands in Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj rituals. The annual Hajj is likely to fall on July 8, Friday. Thousands of Kuwaitis are going from their country via land route and by plane.

About 3,484 flights will be operated round trip during this year’s holidays, compared to 3,713 flights in 2019. The travel demand rates began to return to the levels prior to COVID-19 pandemic, especially during the current summer season.

The Cabinet’s decision, which was implemented from May 1 to raise travel requirements, helped in the high pace of travel demand and the gradual but progressive recovery of the air transportation market in Kuwait. The opening of new destinations for Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways also led to an increase in the movement of passengers to and from Kuwait International Airport. Engr. Al-Otaibi revealed that 1,747 departure flights carrying about 25,706 passengers, and 1,737 arriving flights carrying 28,555 passengers will be operated during the Eid al-Adha holidays.

 
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