Saturday, January 31, 2009




DUBAI AIRPORT




THE SHINIEST AIRPORT

AIRPORTS OF UAE



ABUDHABI TERMINAL, THE SECOND LARGEST IN THE UAE

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

REALY SHYNING DUBAI IN BUSINESS







Dubai’s non-oil foreign trade with the rest of the world grew 38 per cent in 2008 to AED934.7 billion compared to AED678.5 billion in 2007.



The figures released by Dubai World’s Statistics Department highlighted growth in trade by AED256.2 billion.Commenting on the strong growth, Saeed Al Qaizi, Director of Procurement, Contracts and Statistics, Dubai World, said that Dubai’s total foreign trade has maintained its steady growth pattern in 2008, reflecting the emirate’s basic economic strength. “Even during times of global economic fluctuations, Dubai has stayed on course of positive growth. A close study of the trade trend over the past 10 years shows that this pattern will continue in the coming years and Dubai will remain the leading trading hub in the region,” he noted.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

DUBAI STRATEGIC PLAN 2015




The Dubai Executive Council (DEC) today held a meeting to discuss the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015 and the DEC’s Dubai Plan for 2009.
The meeting which was chaired by H.H Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Deputy Chairman of DEC, also discussed work on the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015 during the last two years and measures for boosting performance an efficiency of strategy c sectors such as health, infrastructure, transport and education.
The Dubai Strategic Plan 2015 was announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Prime Minister and Vice President, and Ruler of Dubai, on the 3rd of February, 2007.

DSP sets out a strategic approach to develop the emirate’s most dynamic economic sectors.

UN Chemical Weapons Convention


Iraq presented its accession document to the UN Chemical Weapons Convention which prohibits the development and stockpiling of chemical weapons and calls on signatory nations to dispose of stockpiled weapons immediately.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Two more US film industry awards 'Slumdog Millionaire'


Slumdog Millionaire actors hold their awards at the 15th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

India celebrates Republic Day



NEW DELHI — India celebrated Republic Day with a grand military parade in New Delhi held under strict security conditions, two months after the terror attacks on Mumbai.

MILLIONS OF CHINESE PREPARE TO WELCOME YEAR OF THE OX

Millions of Chinese prepared to welcome the Year of the Ox on Sunday, packing temple fairs and hurrying to train and bus stations to get home.

Thousands of firecrackers are expected to light the skies once New Year's Day arrives, which falls on Monday this year under the Chinese Lunar calendar.

The Transport Ministry reported that there were more than 63 million trips made on Saturday alone, as people scurried to get home for the holiday.

HEAVY SNOWFALL - RAS AL KHAIMAH

Heavy snowfall on Ras Al Khaimah's Jebel Jais mountain cluster

Snow fell heavily on the mountains of Ras Al Khaimah on Friday night, leaving the Jebel Jais range covered in a thick white blanket of snow.
The snowfall started at 3pm Friday, and heavy snowing began at 8pm and continued till midnight, covering the entire area in a thick blanket of snow. Much of the snow was still there even when we flew back from the mountain this afternoon. It is still freezing cold up there and there are chances that it might snow again tonight.

PAK TERRORIST SHOT DEAD - NOIDA



Two suspected Pak terrorists shot dead in Noida





Pakistani terrorists following an ambush in Noida's sector 97 area on Sunday. An ATS sleuth suffered a gunshot wound during the exchange of fire.

MISS AMERICA


Hoosier Takes Home Miss America Crown
The 22-year-old Seymour-native takes home a $50,000 scholarship before embarking on a year of travel and public appearances.

INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY


Defence Minister A.K. Antony will lead the nation in paying homage to the martyrs by laying a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti, the memorial to the Unknown Soldier, Monday morning, a defence ministry spokesperson said.







Antony will stand in for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, at the Republic Day function, the defence ministry said.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Successful heart surgery HAPPY NEWS FOR INDIANS


NEW DELHI:

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's heart surgery was “successful”, doctors at All India Insititute of Medical Sciences AIIMS) said Saturday, describing his condition as “stable” after an operation here that went on for nearly eight hours.

PRIME MINISTER TO MISS REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS


WE SHOULD PRAY FOR OUR PRIME MINISTER WHEN WE CELEBRATE REPUBLIC DAY


When the nation celebrates the Republic Day on Monday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be recuperating from a bypass surgery at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
The Prime Minister traditionally goes to Amar Jawan Jyoti, the martyrs memorial at India Gate, before the start of Republic Day parade every year to place a wreath.
He also receives the President at the Republic Day parade.
Prior to the Republic Day, the Prime Minister also gives away Bravery Awards. In the Prime Minister's absence, the conferments were done by Vice President Hamid Ansari.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee is expected to discharge the duties of the Prime Minister during Singh's absence from office. Mukherjee has already been asked to look after Finance portfolio, which is with the Prime Minister, till Singh recovers.

PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN


26th January might be welcomed as yet another public holiday for the rest of us to relax or sleep late, but a peek into the history tells the importance of this day in India. This day is a moment of pride for every Indian, as it was today that the constitution of India was adopted and the country transformed from a British Dominion to an Independent state.


The 60th republic day celebration is going to see the entire fervor of colors that will paint the nation in to unity.

OSCAR NOMINATION FOR KERALA SOUND RECORDISTS

Thiruvananthapuram,
Resul Pookkutty got selected for Oscar nomination for sound mixing for "Slumdog Millionaire".

"He certainly deserves the Oscar. He is a workaholic and fully involves himself with whatever he takes up. He is so good at it," said well-known sound recordist Krishnanunni.

RAIN IN DUBAI TODAY 24 JAN 2009


RAIN .......... YHAAA ,


MORNING, THE RAINY AND CLOUDY DUBAI


ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
PLEASEEEEEEEEEE BE CAREFULLLLL......

Musical Oscar nominee list - 'Slumdog Millionaire,' & 'Wall-E'


Two songs from "Slumdog Millionaire" and one from "Wall-E" received Academy Award nominations (1/21) in the Best Song From a Film category.
I am deliriously happy: A R Rahman

3 MEN FOUND GILTY OF MURDER - Rizal Day bombings

MANILA, Philippines –
A Manila court on Friday sentenced three men to serve 20 to 40 years in prison for killing 22 people and wounding about a hundred of other people in the Rizal Day bombings in Metro Manila in December 2000.

Friday, January 23, 2009



Prime minister Dr. Manmohan sing undergoing surgery

The surgery was being conducted by a team of 11 doctors led by well-known cardio-thoracic surgeon Ramakant Panda, vice chairman of Mumbai's Asian Heart Institute.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

GAZA LIVE NEWS







Thousands of homes and buildings have been destroyed after Israeli attacks on Hamas in Gaza.

DUBAI TRAFFIC VIOLATION HOT NEWS

Traffic violators in Dubai paid Dh600 million as fines in 2008, according to statistics revealed by the police on Thursday.

SATYAM BOARD PLANING TO RAISE CASH

SATYAM BACK TO BUSINESS

A senior Indian banker newly appointed to the board of fraud-hit Satyam Computers has said that the firm will try to borrow money from banks.

SATYAM APPOINTS NEW AUDITORS

KPMG and Deloitte have been appointed as the new auditors of Indian company Satyam Computer Services after its boss admitted to "cooking the books".

OBAMA - SECOND DAY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS


WASHINGTON – American President Barack Obama is making good on his promise to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and appears ready to name a veteran politician to guide his new administration in the Middle East conflict.

Second oath of Obama




Dear friends the hot news just for your reff....




President Barack Obama takes the oath of office for a second time in the Map Room of the White House in Washington, DC.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

2. Constructions of Roads and Bridges
There are many multi national and UAE based Consulting, Contracting, Engineering and Construction Companies behind the progress of UAE with the UAE government.
Feel it with your travels........

WHY PEOPLE PREFER UAE

Dear Friends,

I would like to share something with you people about the facilities which attracts everyone for Visit, Stay, Start business, Entertainments, Studies, Treatments and Travels.
  1. Electronics and Communication Infrastructure
  2. Roads and Bridges
  3. Star Hotels
  4. Real Estate Departments and companies
  5. Airports
  6. Institutions
  7. Hospitals

Expecting your valuable comments and advices.....

1 Electronics and Communication Infrastructure

There are two telecommunication companies are there in UAE, ETISALAT and DU. Etisalat is a UAE based Telecom Company and currently having operations in 17 countries




DU is a new Telecommunication company in UAE with most advanced Communication solutions.




















2 ROADS AND BRIDGES








History of the United Arab Emirates

For centuries UAE was embroiled in dynastic disputes. This area was converted to Islam in the 7th century. It became known as the private Coast as raiders based there harassed foreign shipping, although both European and Arab navies patrolled the area from the 17th century into the 19th century. Early British expeditions to protect the India trade from raiders at RAK led to campaigns against that headquarters and other harbors along the coast in 1819. The next year, a general peace treaty was signed to which all the principal sheikhs of the coast adhered. Raids continued intermittently until 1835, when the sheikhs agreed not to engage in hostilities at sea. In 1853, they signed a treaty with the UK, under which the sheikhs (the "Trucial Sheikhdoms") agreed to a "perpetual maritime truce." It was enforced by the United Kingdom, and disputes among sheikhs were referred to the British for settlement.

In 1955, the United Kingdom sided with Abu Dhabi in the latter's dispute with Saudi Arabia over the uraimi
Oasis and other territory to the south. A 1974 agreement between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia would have settled the Abu Dhabi-Saudi border dispute; however, the agreement has yet to be ratified by the UAE Government and is not recognized by the Saudi Government. The border with Oman also remains officially unsettled, but the two governments agreed to delineate the border in May 1999.

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