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THIEF ARRESTED AT AIRPORT A person was arrested at Muscat airport while trying to escape after stealing gold jewellery worth OMR30,000 and OMR6,000 cash from a Ruwi shop. >A7

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C7 RAIN HAVOC: Police teams carry out search operations, left, and goods destroyed in Muttrah Souq. – PACDA/Supplied picture

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Omagine project deal award soon Times News Service MUSCAT: Contract for the construction of $2.3 billion “Omagine” project will be awarded soon, according to a senior official associated with the project. Located in Seeb and close to the Muscat International Airport, the project will feature seven pearl-shaped buildings, each of which are themed on Oman’s rich history and culture. “We have been very busy with world renowned master planners, ar-

chitects, engineers, and have also been working on finalising the construction contract, which we still expect will be all wrapped up by the end of September or by early October,” Frank J. Drohan, Chairman of Omagine, Inc, told the Times of Oman in an exclusive interview from London. The project will also feature two to three hotels (which will include serviced apartments and chalets), a boutique mall, an open air amphitheatre, exhibition venues, a harbour and marina area. >A6

The boy had been swept away in flash flood in Rustaq on Friday, along with other

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reji@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Police rescue teams on Saturday night found the body of the missing boy, who had been swept away in flash flood with his mother, brother and housemaid in Rustaq on Friday. At around 7pm, the police tweeted on its official website that the body of the second boy was also found with the help of people.

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According to sources close to the family, the Omani woman, her two sons and their housemaid and others were waiting inside their car for her husband who had gone for prayer to a nearby mosque. In the meantime, the car and the passengers were swept away by strong wind and flash floods. Late on Friday evening, the police rescue team were able to find the bodies of Omani mother, one boy and their housemaid.

PACDA tweet In its latest tweet at around 4pm on Saturday, the Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulances (PACDA) said that the body of a person was found in Suwaiq. However, a senior police official said that it cannot be termed as a rain-related death. A youngster who was swept away in the rainwater at the Muttrah Souq, has not yet been traced. In a widely circulated video, the youngster can be seen asking for help as he being swept

away in swirling waters. “The person is still missing, but the police is continuing its search,” said Hussain Juma Al Bulushi, representative of the merchants in Muttrah Souq, Muscat’s traditional Arab market. Muttrah Souq Meanwhile, the merchants of Muttrah Souq were still counting their losses after the flash floods on Friday. “The rain lasted only for a few minutes. But the flash floods triggered by the rain did not give us time to save our goods. Rough estimates show that the merchants could have suffered a loss of thousands of rials,” Al Bulushi told the Times of Oman. >A6 SEE ALSO >A2


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The blame is always directed to citizens for venturing out during the storm, but that is not always true. The truth is that wadis still overflow and roads are flooded because rainwater is not channelled safely. Sunday Beat

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very time it rains in Oman, the question on everyone lips is, why are there disruptions in the utility services, damage to infrastructure, and risks to the lives of citizens? On Friday, the heavy rain that lashed many parts of the country not only caused chaos but people were also reported missing. The blame is always directed on citizens for venturing out during the storm, but that is not always true. The truth is that wadis still overflow and roads are flooded because rainwater is not channelled safely. There are questions on why building permission is granted to shopping malls when they build roofs that collapse and put the safety of shoppers at risk? Many countries have flood control and prevention agencies that manage maintenance of the infrastructure and oversee the specifications of construction of public buildings. Managing risks from an average rain, which is neither a heavy storm nor a hurricane, is a simpler task. The most noticeable thing about Friday’s rain was the flooding of the road in the ministry district in Al Khuwair. It is a road where the government has invested more than OMR3 billion over the years to build civil service buildings. Flooding kills an average of 70 people every year in Oman, destroys more than 600 homes, and damages about 1,500 private businesses, not to mention damage of civil infrastructure. That is not all. It disrupts electricity and water supply as well as telecommunication networks. The total average cost annually since 2010 is well above OMR1.2 billion per year. About 70 per cent of this cost is shouldered by the government and the

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The most noticeable thing about Friday’s rain was the flooding of the road in the ministry district

money comes from the state’s coffers. The remaining is equally divided by insurance pay-outs and private funds for those who have their personal belongings destroyed but not insured. Innovations in flood control are happening everywhere in the world and Oman cannot afford to sit idly by and count the costs. Japan is erecting super-levies, London is building floodgates and the Scandinavian countries, special stilts. In the United States of America, they have electronic sensors linked to underground channels that push the rainwater out to the sea or dams. We also need government offices such as the Muscat Municipality to be strict with building permits, approval of consultants and contractors. Poor plans and shoddy work on commercial buildings, public infrastructure and even private homes need to be re-examined. Heavy rains can expose poor flooring and ceil-

ing slab work causing roofs to cave in, as we witnessed in one of the shopping malls in Muscat on Friday. Moreover, water seeping under the structures of bridges can weaken the foundation and cause cracks, putting motorists at risk. In Rustaq, an entire family perished last Friday after they were swept away by strong currents. It again exposed the flaws in the defensive shields in wadi channels. Saltwater also flows into farms during heavy rains destroying crops and the livelihood of farmers. This happens because there are no dykes or sea barriers to prevent water whip lashing towards the land. Half of the damage during heavy rain, according to environmentalists, is caused by vast accumulation of water in the basins of mountains. Hours after torrential rain, millions of gallons of water flow down to the towns because the basins cannot hold the rain anymore. The water flows down the rocks to crack up roads and in some cases, damage houses. The rocks also block wadis forcing the rain to enter residential areas. It may be argued that flood control is not cheap, but it is not so much in relation to the gross national product. It is a kind of insurance and money well spent but one cannot put a price tag on the loss of lives or the destruction of private businesses and livelihood. True, it does not rain much in the Sultanate but it does not mean effective flood management should not be in place to prevent unnecessary deaths and expensive repairs. It is not an enormous problem, considering the sparseness of rain, but it is a matter of commitment and better management of flood control. saleh@timesofoman.com


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SARAH MACDONALD sarah@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Three world-class ballet companies and two of the best American jazz singers will be part of the diverse line-up of performances during the upcoming season at the Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM). Each of the three ballets tells a story of adventure, drama and love, accompanied by lavish sets and costumes and wonderful music, which the audiences will certainly enjoy. Meanwhile, in April next year, jazz aficionados will be charmed by the smooth vocals of both Cassandra Wilson and Natalie Cole, both Grammy Award winners. Cuban Ballet’s Don Quixote The Cuban National Ballet’s production of Don Quixote will be held on October 29, 30 and 31. Based on the famous Miguel de Cervantes’ novel, it is filled with comedic adventure and vibrant music brought to life by the Cuban company, which has a long history of ballet theatre.

GLOBAL BALLETS: Each of the three ballets tells a story of adventure, drama and love, accompanied

by lavish sets and costumes and wonderful music. – Photo courtesy ROHM

Though the ballet has been performed at the ROHM before, by the American Ballet Theatre in 2011, this is the Cuban National Ballet’s first visit to Oman. “I would like to see more repetition of these standard repertoires by different companies so that our young audience get to experience different productions and also get the music in their head,” noted Dr Nasser Al Taee, advisor to the ROHM Board for Education and Outreach. Al Taee added that he would also like some of the famous operas such as Carmen and La Boheme to be performed every two or three years so people would become familiar with the music and stories. Fountain of Bakhchisarai On November 29 and 30 one of Russia’s oldest ballet companies, the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre, brings a Russian tale to the stage with The Fountain of Bakhchisarai. Based on a poem by Al-

exander Pushkin, it’s the tragic tale of a Polish maiden abducted by a Tartar Khan and an unrequited love triangle. Le Corsaire The English National Ballet brings great excitement and adventure with Le Corsaire (The Pirate) on March 10, 11 and 12. Set to active music, it tells the story of a pirate, Conrad, and his adventures trying to save his love, Medora. “It is very thrilling with lots of theatrical movements and exciting action. The English National Ballet is also very good with bold choreography,” said Al Taee. The 2015-2016 season only has two jazz concerts, and fans of the genre will have to wait until April, but they will be well worth the wait. Cassandra Wilson Cassandra Wilson, who has won two Grammy Awards, will perform on April 6. Her concert will feature the music of her new al-

MUSCAT: Students of Bangladesh School Muscat made their school proud by their performance in the Edexcel Examinations. In the IGCSE, GCE and IAL Examinations, the students scored a total 61 A*s and 97 A Grades in the IGCSE O Level examinations. On an average, 99 per cent of students passed in O Levels, while 75 per cent achieved A* to C Grades. Shah Md. Talha Tanvir Rahman, who bagged 5 A*s in the O Level examinations is the top achiever of the school. Amna Tariq, stood second position for bagging 5 A*s and 1B. Syeda Sharmin Akter and Meem stood third position jointly for bagging 4 A*s and 2 A Grades. While expressing his pleasure Talha Tanvir said, “I am pleased with my result. I worked hard, but it is not my personal achievement. It is the outcome of our collective efforts. I express my deep gratitude to my teachers for their guidance.” “I unassumingly acknowledge the support by my family and the school authorities without which this would not have been possible.” Other delighted students also expressed their same feelings and

thanked the school authority for their effective efforts. Shah Md. Mizanur Rahman, delighted father of Tahla, who is teacher of BSM was happy with his ward’s result. He thanked all his colleagues and the school administration for their tremendous work. In the GCE and IAL A Level and AS Level 1 A* and 65 A Grades were obtained in the aggregate. Anas Zaman, Gabr Nagat Gabr Abdul Hakim, Usama Rozan and Khalfan Nasir Hemed bagged 3 A’s in the AS Level, while Fabiha Akter Bhuiyan and Naima Jahan both bagged 2 A’s in the A Level Examinations. Principal Lt Col Mahmud Ul Alam PhD (Retd) lauded the hard work of the students. “I congratulate my students and value their efforts to make all of us happy. Results are always a collaborative effort. We all are working hard to accomplish the best results,” said the principal while commenting on this achievement. Members of the board were also happy with the extraordinary result. Iftakher ul Hasan Chowdhury, the chairman of the board praised the students for their outstanding performance.

bum “Coming Forth by Day,” and she will pay tribute to jazz legend Billy Holiday. “This is one of the voices that will be great. Jazz has always been popular and we have a Grammy Award winning vocalist,” Al Taee commented. Natalie Cole Finally Natalie Cole, daughter of the jazz icon Nat King Cole, will sing on April 30. Cole is known for her duet with her father of the song ‘Unforgettable,’ but has also made a huge name for herself thanks to her elegant jazz voice. She has sold over 30 million albums and won nine Grammy Awards. “She’s an established, great singer, and she’ll be singing from an album she dedicated to her father. Here we have a great name, a great talent, and great music,” said Al Taee. For more information about concerts and other performances or to buy tickets visit its website at www.rohmuscat.org.om. S I N G A P O R E C O - O P E R AT I O N P R O G R A M M E

SQU hosts technical course Times News Service MUSCAT: More than 440 Omani officials have attended courses organised under the Singapore Co-operation Programme (SCP), both in Singapore and at the Singapore-Oman Regional Institute for Infrastructure Development (RIID), at Sultan Qaboos University in Muscat. Oman and Singapore enjoy significant technical co-operation,

particularly in the area of public sector development. The Singapore-Oman RIID, a joint venture of the two countries, established in 2012, conduct courses relevant to the needs of the Omani officials in areas such as IT and the management of power, water, airport terminal, and port. To date, Singapore has conducted seven courses at the Sultan Qaboos University and plans

to conduct five more courses in this new financial year. The topics of these courses include distribution network asset management, achieving power reliability and quality, e-government leadership, and airport terminal operations and management, in addition to port management, water supply and demand management, airport emergency planning, and roads and railway planning and management.



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More than 200 shops in Muttrah Souq affected by rains

WIDESPREAD DAMAGE: Many shops in Muttrah Souq were damaged during Friday’s downpour. – Photos: O K Mohammed Ali

“Madinat Al Alibaba, the antique shop, which was a favourite of visiting diplomats and celebrities like Michael Jackson and others, has suffered a loss of OMR100,000. The rain water rose to more than two metres inside the souq. Nobody could save anything,” added Hussain. According to Hussain, the loss is unimaginable, as at least 200 shops were affected.

“We are wondering why this is happening again and again over here. The engineers who have constructed the drainage system have to be blamed. We have complained about it several times, but nothing has changed,” said Hussain. As the rain waters receded, the municipality workers were seen cleaning up the debris in and around Muscat.

Rainfall According to the Oman meteorological department, rainfall recorded in Amerat was 59.8 millimetres (mm), at Sultan Qaboos Port it was 25mm, at Rustaq it was 17.4mm, and Bid Bid it was 16, in addition to Muscat where it was 8.4mm. In its forecast for Sunday, meteorological department has predicted isolated rain in and around areas surrounding Al Ha-

jar Mountains. The meteorological department has also predicted dusty winds in open areas. Anthony Sagliani, tropical meteorologist at Accuweather.com, said that the rain was due to a thunderstorm complex that developed over the mountains. “It is not directly attributable to El Nino. But winter looks to have above normal temperatures and near normal rain,” added Anthony.

A glimpse of Spanish contemporary cinema ‘Spanish Cinema Nights’ is being hosted by Embassy of Spain at Al Shatti on September 14 and 15 Times News Service MUSCAT: It’s a chance for Muscat audiences to have a glimpse of Spanish contemporary cinema as the fifth ‘Spanish Cinema Nights’, is being organised by the Embassy of Spain at City Cinema Al Shatti on September 14 and 15 at 7pm. “On the occasion, two films will be screened. On September 14, we will screen Cell 211 and the following day we will screen The Grandfather,” said the embassy in a press release. The films will be in Spanish with English subtitles. “The aim of this event is to offer a glimpse of Spanish contemporary cinema in all its diver-

sity to all those interested in the Spanish language and culture, and to the audience in Oman in general,” it said. The two films selected this year showcase two distinct tendencies in Spanish cinema. Cell 211, released in 2009, for people above the age of 18, is an intense thriller, full of action, suspense and intrigue in the best tradition of the so called “prison dramas”. Directed by Daniel Monzón, it features the best known Spanish actors of our time, including Luis Tosar, Carlos Bardem and Antonio Resines. Cell 211 received 8 Goya awards by the Spanish cinema academy, including best direc-

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tor and best movie. A box office hit upon its release in Spain, Cell 211 remains a referent in Spanish contemporary cinema. The Grandfather or El Abuelo

was released in 1998, and rated PG. It was based on a novel by XIX century writer Benito Pérez Galdós and directed by Oscar-winner José Luis Garci. It is widely regarded as a modern classic. Set in Northern Spain in the early XXth century, the movie portrays the story of a nobleman who returns home from America. Honour, family and aristocratic values in a changing world are present in this movie with excellent photography and profound dialogues which invite to reflection. El Abuelo was nominated to the Oscars for Best foreign language movie in 1998. “These Spanish Cinema Nights have been possible thanks to the joint efforts of the Embassy of Spain, the Department of Culture of the Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development (AECID), City Cinema Al Shatti, the Omani-Spanish Friendship Association and Unión Fenosa Gas,” said the embassy release. The entry is free.

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It will also have offices and more than 2,000 residences besides a large number of eateries and restaurants and coffee shops. Frank said he will be in Oman next week to take things forward. “The most preferred landscape of Oman will be built in six to seven phases. First, the hotel will come up, then the pearl buildings and then the residential complex,” he said. The company signed a longawaited development agreement with the Oman government on October 2, 2014 and the project will be developed on 1m sqm of beachfront land in Seeb. The Omagine Project’s most unique aspect will be a high culture theme park consisting of sev-

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en pearl-shaped buildings, each with a different theme, such as the Innovation Pearl, the Energy Pearl, and the Culture Pearl. The ‘pearls’ will feature motion

ride experiences, simulations, games, interactive demonstrations, multi-media presentations and possibly a planetarium and a multiplex. Under the agreement,

Omagine LLC will design, finance, build, market and operate the project. Officials have estimated that net positive cash flows from the project over the next several years could be $900 million. For this, Omagine LLC has appointed Consolidated Contractors Co (CCC) Oman as the general contractor for the Omagine project. The expected launch date for residential and commercial sales is set for 2016.

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OMAN Statistics, information law draft under review The new law would serve as a guarantee to protect confidentiality of private data STATISTICAL INPUTS: This law will make it easier for people concerned with the statistical field in getting the statistical inputs necessary for development.– ONA

MUSCAT: National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) is working on plans to build statistical capacities for people working in the statistical field. The NCSI’s board of directors, at its third meeting, under the chairmanship of Sultan bin Salem Al Habsi, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Planning and the Board Chairman of NCSI, reviewed the first draft of the Statistics and Information Law that would be the legal reference of statistical practices in Oman. This law would ease the task of people concerned with the statistical field in getting the statistics

necessary for development. In addition, it would serve as a guarantee for protecting the confidentiality of private data for individuals or establishments and ensure that such data is not used for objectives other than statistical purposes. Agenda of meeting Some other topics listed on the agenda included the report of NCSI’s chief executive officer that includes the achievements and work done by the Centre during the third quarter of the current year. The most notable achievement mentioned in this report is winning the special achieve-

ment award for spatial application techniques by the Sultanate of Oman, represented by the NCSI during the International Conference for Users of Geographical Information Systems held at San Diego City in the United States of America. This award is granted to the authorities that achieve the best use of the geographic information systems worldwide to serve the local communities and citizens in their countries. It is also granted to the authorities and individuals who highlight the importance and strength of geographical information in building a better world for living and working.

The other issues discussed during the meeting were services and applications for geographic information systems in the fields of economic development, agriculture, climate changes, security, public safety, education, health, tourism, telecommunications, electricity, water and governmental facilities management, as well as the human and community services. The report has also addressed the surveys and polls carried out by the Centre during the first quarter of the current year and the surveys that are being conducted like the inventory of Khareef Salalah visitors and the comprehensive family survey. – ONA

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Ithraa to host ‘Economic Evenings’ MUSCAT: Common understanding of the most significant opportunities and challenges for future work environment, whose primary goal is to enable Oman to nurture, attract and motivate human talent, will be discussed during the course of four seminars here. ‘Economic Evenings’ initiative will kick off on Monday. These evenings are organised by the Public Authority for Investment Promotion and Export Development (Ithraa), in cooperation with Bank Muscat, the host of the event. Titled ‘Work Culture in Oman’, those sessions will discuss main points about the ‘Global Work Culture: Modern Dynamic,’ ‘The New Millennium Generation: Work from a Different Perspective,’ ‘Vocational Training: Changing Concepts’ and ‘Technological Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics: Future Jobs.’– ONA

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Man held at airport for gold theft in Ruwi MUSCAT: A person managed to break into a jewellery shop in Ruwi through the air conditioning vent and stole gold items worth OMR30,000 and more than OMR6,000 in cash, an official source at the Royal Oman Police (ROP) said. The source added that ROP per-

sonnel at the investigation department in Muscat and at Ruwi Police Station managed to arrest him before he could depart from the Muscat International Airport. When faced with the charges, the accused confessed to having committed the crime and other five other similar cases.–ONA


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S U N DAY, S E P T E M B E R 6, 2 0 1 5 (Party members), “who were carrying out this symbolic act to draw attention to the reality of the crisis, were arrested as they gave a speech to people in a public place” Ghazi Salahuddin Atabani, Reform Now head (Sudan)

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Mixed bag: Regional election victory for ruling party in Morocco; opposition draws comfort from municipal win RABAT: Morocco’s ruling party came first in regional elections seen as a test of their popularity after nearly four years in power, but trailed the liberal opposition in municipal polls, results showed on Saturday. Friday’s double elections were viewed as a gauge of the political climate ahead of a general election next year. They come four years after Arab Spring protests ushered in constitutional reforms by the monarchy in the North African nation. Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane’s Justice and Development Party (PJD) won 25.6 percent of 678 seats in regional councils. The Party of Authenticity and Modernity (PAM), a liberal opposition party founded by a politician close to the king, came second with 19.4 percent. It was the first opportunity for Moroccan voters to elect their regional councillors directly. The PJD came first in five of

Morocco’s 12 regions, including in Casablanca, Rabat and Fez, cities with large populations. In the municipal polls, however, the PAM came first with 21.1 percent of 31,503 seats, while the conservative opposition Istiqlal Party followed with 16.2 percent. The PJD came third with 15.9 percent. Earlier the interior ministry had said a tally of 80 percent of the overall votes indicated the PAM was leading. The PJD hailed its stronger performance compared with the previous local elections in 2009, when it finished with 5.4 percent, far behind PAM which scored 21 percent. “These results confirm the confidence of the Moroccan people in the work of the government,” Abdelali Hamieddine, a senior official with the conservative party, said of the earlier partial results. The interior ministry said turnout was 53.6 percent, little changed compared with 2009.

About 15 million people were eligible to vote. Habiba Ramzi, a voter in her 80s, said she hoped that those elected “will think about the poor this time”. “To those candidates I say ‘enough corruption and lies,’” she said, adding that she wanted to see more done to improve education. In 2011, Benkirane’s PJD became the country’s first conservative party to win a national election, and the first to lead a government. That vote followed concessions from King Mohammed VI, the scion of a monarchy that has ruled Morocco for 350 years. A new constitution curbed some, but not all, of the king’s nearabsolute powers as pro-democracy uprisings unseated autocratic regimes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. The local polls were boycotted by Morocco’s largest movement, Justice and Charity, and the smaller, far-leftist party Democratic Path. -AFP

WIN SOME, LOSE SOME: Morocco’s Prime Minister and Secretary General of Justice and Development Party, Abdelilah Benkirane speaks to the press to show support for the municipal and regional elections in Rabat on Saturday. -AFP

24 civilians die as alliance bombs Yemen’s capital city Medical sources at hospitals in the capital Sanaa, which has been under effective control of Houthi militia for almost a year, said about 24 civilians were killed in the city as a result of the attacks

SANAA: Warplanes from the United Arab Emirates struck Houthi targets across yemen, state news agency WAM said on Saturday, a day after at least 60 soldiers from a Saudi-led coalition, mostly Emiratis, were killed in an attack in central Yemen. Medical sources at hospitals in the capital Sanaa, which has been under effective control of Houthi militia for almost a year, said about 24 civilians were killed in the city as a result of the attacks. WAM said the UAE air force struck a mine-making plant in the Houthi-dominated Saada province in northern Yemen, as well as military camps and weapon stores in the central Ibb province, causing “heavy damage”. Saudi soldiers killed Apart from 45 Emiratis and five Bahrainis, Saudi state-run Al Ekhbariya TV reported on Saturday that 10 Saudi soldiers were also killed in the attack in Marib province on Friday, quoting Brigadier-General Ahmed Al Asiri, the

ATTACKED: A Houthi militant poses for a photograph in the rubble of a house destroyed by a Saudi-led air strike in Yemen’s capital Sanaa on Saturday. -Reuters

coalition spokesman. Asiri told Al Arabiya TV that four Yemeni soldiers were also killed in the attack on the coalition base in Marib. Friday’s death toll was the highest for the coalition since it began its assault on the Houthis in March, and is one of the worst losses of life in the history of the UAE military. The UAE has played a key role in a Saudi-led Arab coalition fighting the Houthis after they pushed yemen’s President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi into exile and took over much of the country. UAE forces assisted fighters loyal to Hadi in driving out Houthis and their allies from the southern port city of Aden, in a

key victory for the coalition. In Aden, a government official said the police resumed their duties on Saturday with the help of the UAE after their work was suspended for more than five months due to the war. In Sanaa, residents said the Houthi-controlled Defence Ministry building and the command of the special security forces were among the targets hit in further strikes by Saudi-led forces overnight. The bodies of the Emirati soldiers killed in the attack on their base in Marib were taken to Abu Dhabi aboard an air force transport plane. Funerals were being held on Saturday. The UAE government has announced a three-

day mourning period. Bahraini officials said the five soldiers killed in the attack were also being buried on Saturday. UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash told Al Arabiya that the troops were killed when a surface-to-surface missile struck a weapons storage facility at the Marib base. Horrific explosions Saudi Arabia and the UAE have reported several deaths of soldiers in yemen since March, but the total death toll for the coalition was not clear. More than 4,000 Yemenis have died in the same period. Hadi loyalists, backed by the Saudi-led co-

alition, had been massing troops and weapons in Marib in preparation for an assault on the capital, which the Houthis seized in September last year. “The incident itself does not change the balance that is there,” Gargash said in an interview with Al Arabiya TV. “Marib will fall to the coalition,” he added. Residents in Sanaa fear the coalition will step up its raids even further to retaliate for the attack. “I was close to the raid that hit the command of the special security forces, the explosions were horrific, I felt that the ground was shaking beneath me and people were running away out of fear,” said Shawqi, a taxi driver. -Reuters

CRACKDOWN

4 opposition politicians ‘arrested’ in Sudan KHARTOUM: Sudanese security agents have arrested four opposition politicians in Khartoum for giving a speech criticising the government, their party chief said on Saturday, as President Omar Al Bashir presses for a national dialogue. Members of the Reform Now Party, founded by a former Bashir adviser, they were detained late Thursday along with three people who had been listening to their speech. The party members, “who were carrying out this symbolic act to draw attention to the reality of the crisis, were arrested as they gave a speech to people in a public place,” Reform Now head Ghazi Salahuddin Atabani told a press conference. Among them were the party’s chief for Khartoum state and his deputy, Atabani said. The arrests come as Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on war crimes charges over the Darfur conflict, has been calling opponents to join talks to address the country’s problems. Insurgents have been battling his troops in the western Darfur region since 2003 and in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states since 2011. Sudan’s economy has also suffered badly since 2011 after it lost most of its oil reserves with the secession of South Sudan. Dialogue Bashir announced the dialogue in January but most opposition parties and rebels say conditions are not right for meaningful talks to take place. Atabani, who split from the ruling party over the repression of street protests in September 2013, said Reform Now will not join the dialogue. The talks are due to start in Khartoum on October 10. Human Rights Watch said the security service detained at least 17 opposition activists in August, mostly from the Sudanese Congress, a small party whose members have been giving speeches criticising Bashir’s rule. -AFP

CONFLICT

47 die in clashes between IS and Syria rebels: Observatory BEIRUT: At least 47 fighters were killed in clashes between the IS group and rival Syrian rebels, a monitor said on Saturday, in an area where the United States and Turkey are planning to open a new front against IS militants. The renewed fighting raged on Friday around the rebel-held town of Marea, 20 km (12 miles) from the Turkish border, the Britainbased Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The area falls within a “safe zone” Turkey said last month it would set up in northern Syria to help keep IS at bay. IS said late on Friday it had waged a fresh assault on Marea, killing “dozens” of Syrian rebels fighting against it. The group last week encircled Marea, taking several villages

around the town, in a blow to rebels who are likely partners for Ankara and Washington in any ground campaign. A loss of Marea would make it harder for Turkey and the United States to open a new front against IS. Western-backed rebels have sent in reinforcements from other parts of Aleppo province to try to beat back the extremists, according to a rebel fighter. Turkish soldier in IS hands Meanwhile, a Turkish soldier who went missing this week on the border with Syrian territory controlled by IS has been seen in a hospital run by the militants, Hurriyet newspaper reported on Saturday. If confirmed, the soldier’s capture would be a major problem for Tur-

key, after it stepped up military action against IS in July, opening its air bases to US-led coalition war planes and launching air strikes. The soldier vanished and another was killed in cross-border shooting with IS fighters on Tuesday near the Turkish town of Kilis, close to Syrian territory that has been under IS control for months. According to security sources citing intelligence reports, Hurriyet Daily News reported that the soldier had been wounded in the foot and was taken by militants to a hospital under their control close to the Syrian city of Aleppo. Turkish officials declined to comment. Late last month, IS released a video accusing Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan of “treachery”, and urged Turks to rise up against

him. This would not be the first time IS has held Turkish hostages. Last year 46 Turks, including senior diplomats, were kept captive for more than three months before being released. Politically problematic The timing of the capture is also politically problematic for Erdogan and his AK Party, which is preparing for a second election in November after losing its parliamentary majority in a June vote. Polls have consistently showed little appetite amongst Turks for greater involvement in the Middle East conflagration, and this incident will likely be leapt upon by Erdogan’s opponents, who are strongly critical of his foreign policy. -Reuters

FINAL CHECK: Free Syrian Army fighters inspect a pick-up truck with a weapon installed on it as they carry their weapons while they gather in what they said was an operation to travel to the northern countryside of Aleppo to fight IS fighters in Aleppo, Syria, Thursday. - Reuters


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ANKARA: India today favoured greater mobility of skilled labour besides increased movement of goods and capital arguing that it would help the developed nations which are faced with the problem of ageing population. “...our efforts for goods movement and capital liberalisation should be complemented by skilled labour mobility. This will be of considerable help to countries facing demographic challenges due to ageing populations,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said. Jaitley made these remarks

PROLONGED ILLNESS

Music composer Aadesh is dead MUMBAI: Bollywood music composer and singer Aadesh Shrivastava, who was battling cancer for the last five years, passed away here on Saturday, a day after he turned 49. He is survived by his wife Vijayata Pandit and two sons — Anivesh and Avitesh. “Aadesh passed away at 12.30am,” his brother-in-law and music composer Lalit Pandit, from the Jatin-Lalit duo, said. Shrivastava’s cremation took place at the Oshiwara Crematorium here on Saturday afternoon. Bollywood celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik, Pandit Jasraj, Udit Narayan, Javed Ali, Kunal Ganjawala, Ismail Darbar, Shekhar Kapur and Anees Bazmee were present at the funeral. Amitabh, who was known to be a close friend of Shrivastava, said that he has lost his music with the death of the music composer. The actor posted on his official

Aadesh Shrivastava

blog: “Aadesh Shrivastava passed away...I lived my music with him...I live without him now... and perhaps my music too”. Shrivastava is known for his compositions for films like Babul, Chalte Chalte, Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham and Raajneeti. He was also popular for singing songs such as Sona sona, Shava shava and Mora piya. -IANS

during his intervention at the G20 Session on framework for strong, sustainable and balanced growth. India has been seeking liberalised visa regime in the developed countries so ensure freer movement of skilled professionals with a view to boost growth of services sector which contributes about 60 per cent of the country’s economic growth. The freer movement of labour force, Jaitley said, will also help the developed countries to meet the labour shortage and declining demand. He said that the Frame-

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I I M C A L C U T TA

24.8% rise in top salary offer KOLKATA: The campus placement for IIM Calcutta’s one-year residential programme for executives has witnessed a rise of 24.8 per cent in the top salary offered to the students, as compared to the last year. The highest annual salary package has been offered at Rs 33.7 lakh per annum. The average salary for the eighth batch of Post Graduate

Programme for Executives also saw an upward graph climbing 21.6 per cent from the last year to Rs22.69 lakh per annum. In the batch of 50 students, a total of 54 offers were made to 44 candidates, out of which three joined their previous organisations. A total of 55 companies participated in the placement hiring process for mid-management to senior management-level jobs. -PTI


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I believe that more than ever, today we need inspired teachers to instill in our children the civilisational values of sacrifice, tolerance, plurality, understanding and compassion. I would define an inspired teacher as a value-oriented, missiondriven, self-motivated and result-oriented individual Pranab Mukherjee, President

LAND OF ENLIGHTENMENT

Modi government to develop Bodh Gaya as spiritual capital BODH GAYA: Describing Bodh Gaya as the “land of enlightenment”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said his government would develop the site as the spiritual capital for it to serve as a civilisational bond between India and the Buddhist world. “I recognise how Buddhists all over the world revere Bodh Gaya as a place of pilgrimage. We in India would like to develop Bodh Gaya so that it can become the spiritual capital and civilisational bond between India and the Buddhist world. “The government of India would like to provide all possible support that its Buddhist cousin nations need for the satisfaction of their spiritual needs from this holiest of holy places for them,” he said after visiting Mahabodhi Temple. Describing Buddha as a “crown jewel” of India, which accepts all

ways of worship, he said he revered Buddha as a reformer of not only Hinduism but also the world, who gave a new world view and vision which is critical for survival of all. “This quality of Hinduism in India was a product of many great spiritual masters and chief among them was Buddha. And this is what sustains the secular character of India,” he said, adding that the enlightenment which Buddha attained in Bodh Gaya also lit the light of enlightenment in Hinduism. He said he as Prime Minister felt good to visit the holy place after Jawaharlal Nehru and Atal Behari Vajpayee, noting that it was special to be here on Janmashtami. He said both Gautama Buddha and deity Krishna taught the world so much, as Krishna gave his message before the start of the great war in Mahabharata and Buddha

WARM WELCOME: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is welcomed by

HAM(S) chief Jitan Manjhi on his arrival in Gaya on Saturday. - PTI

repeatedly emphasized on rising above warfare. “The message by both of them was about establishing Dharma,” he said, adding that both of them gave great prominence to principles and processes.

“Gautama Buddha gave the eight-fold path and the Panchsheel, while Shri Krishna gave invaluable lessons of life in the form of Karma Yoga. These two divine souls had the strength to bring people together, rising above differences.

“Their teachings are most practical, eternal and are more relevant in this day and age than ever before,” he said. Modi said it has a distinctive place in the history of humankind for being the land of enlightenment. “Years ago, what Bodh Gaya had got was Siddharth, but what Bodh Gaya gave to this world is Lord Buddha, the epitome of knowledge, peace and compassion,” the Prime Minister said. The Prime Minister, who had attended the inaugural function in the national capital two days ago, hailed the conference for conceptualizing paradigm shift from conflict resolution to conflict avoidance and from environmental regulation to environmental consciousness. Earlier, the Prime Minister arrived at Gaya international air-

Major pensions overhaul for army veterans announced Reaction to the government’s announcement was mixed, with veterans welcoming the breakthrough in negotiations but also expressing disappointment at certain clauses

NEW DELHI: Three million Indian army veterans won a decades-long battle on Saturday to change the way their pensions are calculated, as the government bent to protesters’ demands and announced it would overhaul the controversial scheme. India’s armed forces personnel, who typically retire earlier than other public sector workers, have mounted fierce opposition in recent months to the current pension scheme, which is based on their salary when they retire. They argue this leaves them vulnerable to inflation eroding their livelihoods and say it is unfair that a soldier who retired recently should receive a larger pension than one who left service earlier. Under the newly agreed ‘One Rank, One Pension’ (OROP) deal, ex-servicemen will now receive a pension based on 2013 salaries, to be re-fixed every five years -- irrespective of when they retired.

ONE RANK ONE PENSION: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar with Minister of State Rao Inderjit Singh, Navy chief Admiral R K Dhowan, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha and Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag at a press conference to announce implementation of One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme at South Block in New Delhi on Saturday. - PTI

Package a betrayal of ex-servicemen: Congress NEW DELHI: Congress on Saturday attacked government’s decision on ‘One-RankOne-Pension’ issue dubbing it as a “betrayal” to the cause of ex-servicemen saying five out of their six demands have been rejected. “Why has Modi government rejected five out of six demands of our 30 lakh ex-servicemen? Instead of back-patting and chest thumping, why does government not ponder over the rejection of

“The main argument for OROP is that the defence personnel retire early and thus are not able to get the benefits of serving till normal retirement age,” Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar told a

government’s announcement by ex-servicemen”, former defence minister A K Antony and ex-union minister Kapil Sibal told reporters. Insulted by decision Insisting that ex-servicmen have been “insulted” by the government with the decision, they lamented over denial of benefit of OROP to 46 per cent ex-servicemen by “deviously” categorizing them as premature retirees. “It is a betrayal to

press conference in New Delhi on Saturday. “Despite the huge fiscal burden, given its commitment to the welfare of ex-servicemen the government has taken the deci-

their cause,” Sibal said. “Does the BJP government not know that only about 1,000 out of nearly 1.3 million army personnel reach the actual age of 60 years of retirement? Why is Modi government immune to the fact that almost all junior ranks retire by the age of 40 years? “Is it not a fact that 85 per cent of armed forces personnel retire by the age of 38 years and 10 per cent retire by the age of 46 years?” they said. - PTI

sion to implement OROP.” The scheme will cost between Rs80 billion and Rs100 billion ($1.2 billion - $1.5 billion), he said. Military pensioners will receive arrears dating back to July 2014.

“Now that the issue of OROP is hopefully behind us, I appeal to the veterans to continue to contribute to the vital task of nation building and development,” Parrikar said. Veterans have fought for the OROP scheme for four decades but protests have intensified in recent months, with ongoing rallies in New Delhi and several pensioners going on hunger strike. Reaction to the government’s announcement was mixed, with veterans welcoming the breakthrough in negotiations but also expressing disappointment at certain clauses. “We welcome the implementation of the scheme,” V. K. Gandhi, general secretary of the Indian ExServicemen Movement, told reporters at the protest site in Delhi. “But this isn’t a black and white situation. We want clarification on issues like voluntary retirement,” he said. The government said on Saturday that army personnel who take voluntary retirement will not be eligible for the new pensions. Elsewhere, however, the mood was celebratory. In Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan state, retired army men were pictured exchanging sweets and hugging each other. Introducing OROP was one of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s key pledges as he led the BJP’s successful campaign for last year’s general election. But some observers say the move could open the door for workers in other state-run industries such as railways to demand similar reforms. India has one of the world’s largest armies, with around 1.32 million active personnel and 2.14 million reservists. Retirement ages vary by rank, ranging from 56 to 62 years of age, according to the Indian Army website. - AFP

port by an Indian Air Force plane where Bihar’s Food and Consumer Protection Minister Shyam Rajak received him. Senior BJP leaders Sushil Kumar Modi and Nandkishore Yadav were also there to welcome him. Modi was received at the Mahabodhi temple by the Bodh Gaya Temple Management Committee Secretary N Dorjee and other members. They offered him Khada (traditional cloth) at the gate of the temple. Modi paid obeisance to Buddha at the most sacred of Buddhist shrines as monks recited mantras. Modi was later led to the Bodhi tree inside the temple premises where too he offered prayers. He also spent some time at an exhibition of Buddhist culture and heritage. Delegates from several Buddhist nations, diplomats and monks attended the conference. - PTI T E A C H E R S D AY

‘India needs inspired teachers to instill values’

HONOUR: President Pranab

Mukherjee honours Imtiyaza Byhaqi of Jammu & Kashmir at the National Award to Teachers 2014 function on the occasion of Teachers’ Day at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday. - PTI

NEW DELHI: India needs inspired teachers to instill in children the civilisational values of tolerance, plurality and compassion and impart education that removes boundaries of caste, community and gender, President Pranab Mukherjee said here on Saturday. Citing renowned ancient seats of learning like Takshashila, Nalanda and Vikramashila, he asked educational institutes to regain their leadership position by attracting talent to the academic profession. “I believe that more than ever, today we need inspired teachers to instill in our children the civilisational values of sacrifice, tolerance, plurality, understanding and compassion. I would define an inspired teacher as a value-oriented, mission-driven, self-motivated and result-oriented individual,” Pranab said while giving national award to over 300 teachers for 2014 at a function organised here by Ministry of Human Resource Development. An inspired teacher links the individual goals of the students to the societal and national goals. Such teachers appeal not only to the head but also the heart, he said. - PTI

MYSTERIOUS MURDER

Ex-cop Ribeiro seeks restraint on media ‘trial’ in Sheena case MUMBAI: Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Julio Ribeiro has urged the Bombay High Court to restrain the media from conducting ‘trial’ in the Sheena Bora murder case. Ribeiro, on September 3, wrote a one-page letter to Chief Justice of Bombay High Court Mohit Shah seeking the court’s intervention to stop the ongoing “media trial” in the case. “Everyday the media is investigating the crime. They have already convicted the accused persons even as the probe is at a nascent stage. This daily media trial should not be allowed,” Ribeiro said. The former police commissioner has sought court to intervene and put a stop to this. The court, if it wishes, can take suo moto cognisance of the letter and can convert it into a public interest litigation. Meanwhile, police custody of the prime accused in the sensational Sheena Bora murder case — Indrani Mukherjea, Sanjeev Khanna and Shyamvar Rai — was on Saturday extended till September 7 by a local court with the prosecution stating that the ongoing probe is yet to cover a large area

and that Indrani remains “uncooperative and a hard nut to crack.” The three were produced before the court of Judge S. M.Chandgade at suburban Bandra amid tight security with just two days left for the 14-day deadline for police custody to end. After the court proceedings, they were taken back to Khar police station for further interrogation. Seeking extension of custody, Special Public Prosecutor Vaibhav Bagade said “the accused (Indrani) remained uncooperative”. “Scope of probe is large. Accused is a hard nut to crack. They have used modern tools like email and Internet to plan the murder. “Progress shown is already on record. We have not wasted a single day. They impersonated the victim by creating false email. She (Indrani) created bogus email id. Custody is short considering the vastness of investigation,” Bagade said. He said investigations were underway to ascertain who else helped Indrani and police needed reasonable time for its probe. “We need to know who else helped her. Emails need to be studied. Crime was committed across jurisdictions.

Bank accounts maintained by accused no 2 (Indrani) and accused no 3 (Sanjeev Khanna) are across UK and Mumbai. We need to investigate payments made from these accounts. “We need to recover accused (Indrani’s) credit card. Accused shows complete reluctance to cooperate. Additional offence under section 307 (attempt to murder) was added. The material and person with whom accused no 2 had contact need to be investigated. Police need reasonable time,” Bagade said. Rejecting the prosecution’s contentions, the defence said Indrani is not a hardened criminal and accused the police of “conducting a media trial and prejudicing the proceedings”. “There is no medical evidence. Two days of police custody is a humiliation of my client. Accounts cannot be recovered from my client. She is in custody. They have to recover it from bankers,” he said. Indrani, her former husband Sanjeev Khanna and her former driver Shyamvar Rai have been arrested on the charge of murdering Sheena and disposing of the body in a Raigad forest in April 2012.

Police had last week exhumed remains of the body from Raigad forest and later claimed that digital superimposition of the profile of Sheena had matched with the skull recovered from the forest. The remand application of police stated that the planning to kill Sheena’s brother Mikhail started from Kolkata. Mikhail has alleged that Indrani had tried to kill him too. Police had also interrogated Indrani’s husband and media baron Peter Mukherjea for three days, though he is not an accused in the case. Mikhail had flown in here last week from Guwahati. He was also questioned by police. Others who were questioned in connection with the case included Peter’s son Rahul and Vidhie, daughter of Indrani and Sanjeev Khanna. Police have also questioned Siddharth Das, biological father of Sheena and Mikhail. Sheena was engaged to Rahul, Peter Mukherjea’s son from an earlier marriage, when she was allegedly murdered on April 24, 2012. The 24-yearold was allegedly strangled in a car, then her body was burnt and dumped at a forest in Raigad, about 84 km from Mumbai. - PTI

QUESTIONED: Peter Mukherjea’s step-daughter Vidhie Mukherjea being escorted at Khar Police Station in Mumbai on Friday for questioning in connection with Sheena Bora murder case. - PTI


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Members of Pakistan’s Armed Forces Band perform during City Day celebrations in Moscow, Russia on Saturday. Militaries from different countries will participate in the Military Music Festival ‘Spasskaya Tower’ starting on Saturday. — Reuters

Two rebels killed in Balochistan’s Nag QUETTA: At least two terrorists of a banned outfit involved in the killing of Frontier Works Organization (FWO) workers were killed during a raid by the Frontier Corps (FC) in the surrounding area of Nag in Balochistan on Saturday. According to the spokesperson, besides being involved in the killings of FWO workers, the terrorists were also involved in attacks on security forces. In a joint operation in Gawal Ismailzai area of Zhob, FC and intelligence agencies arrested two persons in suspicion of having ties with banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. The suspects are being interrogated, said FC spokesperson. Earlier, at least one FC personnel was killed in a firing incident near a petrol pump in Quetta’s Sariab Road. The soldier was shot in the head and died on the spot, added the spokesperson. Earlier during the day, security

‘Sleeper cells still exist in Karachi’ In around 3,000 encounters, some 282 terrorists were killed, 38 kidnappers and 10 extortionists were arrested, and 15,400 weapons and several bulletproof jackets, rocket launchers and hand grenades were seized, says top cop

KARACHI: As many as 232 policemen and 27 Rangers have been killed in the line of duty since the beginning of the Karachi operation on September 5, 2013, Karachi Police AIG Mushtaq Maher told media on Saturday. In around 3,000 encounters, some 282 terrorists were killed, 38 kidnappers and 10 extortionists were arrested, and 15,400

weapons and several bulletproof jackets, rocket launchers and hand grenades were seized. He went on to add that carsnatching incidents reported in the city were at their lowest in the past 15 years while motorcycle-snatching incidents were on the rise. And while terror-related incidents have been reduced up to 60 per cent in the two years since the commencement of the Karachi operation, Maher added that sleeper cells of the banned outfits still exist in some areas nurturing terrorists. More work to do “Some 35 per cent of the work remains to be completed to return peace to the city,” he added. “But this is not enough; we need to consolidate these successes by improving the strength of personnel at police stations and making use of technology to fight crime,” he stressed. Maher also said police plan to verify the record of some 7,000 private security agencies with the help of the Citizen Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) and update their data frequently. “The purpose of the entire operation was to seize an ever increasing number of targeted killings, extortion and kidnapping for ransom and avoid loss of precious lives,” he concluded. — Express Tribune

HEROIN SMUGGLING

Two brothers extradited to US NEW YORK: Two Pakistani brothers were extradited to New York on Friday to face charges that they conspired to smuggle heroin into America and sell missile launchers to Colombian rebels, prosecutors said. Hameed Chishti, 47, nicknamed Benny, and Wahab Chishti, 49, also known as Angel, were flown to the United States from Spain more than a year after their arrest at American officials’ request. If convicted on all charges, they face between 25 years to life behind bars in an American prison. They are charged with conspiring to commit narco-terrorism, to provide support to the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), to import heroin into the United States and unlawfully sell missile launchers. Prosecutors allege that the brothers agreed to sell heroin to people they believed were FARC,

but who were actually undercover informants, thinking it would be smuggled into the United States. In April 2014, the Chishtis allegedly arranged delivery of a one-kilo heroin sample to presumed FARC cronies in the Netherlands. They then agreed to sell them weapons after the alleged FARC members claimed to want to buy Russian-made surface-to-air missiles to protect their drugtrafficking empire in Colombia. After Hameed Chishti forwarded bank account details for payment for the missiles, the brothers were arrested in June 2014 in Spain, where they lived, prosecutors said. They appeared before a US magistrate on Friday as prosecutors seek the extradition of two more defendants from Spain -delayed because they are seeking asylum. — AFP

As many as 12 terrorists were also arrested during the operation, said the Frontier Corps spokesperson, adding that automatic weapons were also recovered from their possession

forces in an intelligence based operation foiled a terror bid which was set to be executed on Defence Day, said the Inter-Services Public Relations. — Express Tribune


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his isn’t a migrant crisis, it is a human crisis which must not become a crisis of our humanity. People are fleeing circumstances that will be unimaginable to many people – a brutal civil war raging in Syria in which tens of thousands have been killed and that has displaced millions of people. Earlier this week British Prime Minister David Cameron said, “I don’t think there is an answer that can be achieved simply by taking more and more refugees”. Taking in refugees now is the only humane response to this human crisis. It isn’t “an answer”, but neither is watching thousands of desperate humans drowning and standing by while EU border countries like Greece and Hungary struggle to cope. The number of people displaced by conflict globally is unprecedented. In time we need to reflect on why that is, and soberly consider what lessons it has for UK foreign policy, our aid programmes, for UK arms exports and our diplomatic engagement. We must also take meaningful action to tackle climate change and the urgent implications this will have on refugee flows if left unaddressed. But for now, the UK could and should be taking in many more refugees. We must coordinate UK intervention with our European partners and agree upon a proportionate and compassionate response to bring an end to the desperate suffering. This is why we need leadership. The politicians who pander to prejudice by warning of being “swamped” or of the coming “swarm” offer no solutions. Real leadership starts from seeing humans, understanding the problems they face and working internationally to meet those challenges. We live in an imperfect world, one which we won’t make perfect, but we try to make it better. Pulling up the drawbridge and condemning the outside world isn’t leadership, it is cowardice. David Cameron should be engaging with the European Union and the United Nations to agree a programme in which all nations come together to take their fair share of refugees. Let us start with the facts. Last year, the UK took only 25,000 asylum seekers, while Germany took

more than ten times that figure. So far this year the UK has taken the second lowest intake of asylum seekers in the EU, as a percentage of a country’s population (0.003 per cent). If as expected Germany takes in 800,000 refugees this year – that will be 1 per cent of its population. Contrast our Prime minister with the German leader, Angela Merkel. Earlier this week she stated, “We have many examples where we showed we can respond. Remember the bank rescues”, before committing her government to a programme “in the billions” to help local and regional authorities provide food and shelter to the refugees. Our government must immediately start working with councils and devolved administrations, civil society organisations and charities to meet our responsibilities to co-ordinate and plan a suitable response. I don’t believe there is any shortage of humanity among the British people, but I fear our leaders lack the courage and vision to put that humanity into practical action. The response of many of our European neighbours currently shames us all. Two years ago, Labour MPs and many rebel Conservatives voted to block David Cameron’s proposals for bombing government forces in Syria. The costs of that would have run to hundreds of millions, if not billions, of pounds. It would have created more, not fewer, refugees. The people of Syria deserve to see the back of Assad’s regime, and the scourge of IS must be defeated. This is a complex civil war, and there are no simplistic answers, but the rush to bombing will only create more refugees, more deaths, and will damage more of Syria’s infrastructure. In October, it seems we will be asked to bomb Syria, this time with Isis forces as the target. If we want to start a process to end the conflict then we need to engage with all neighbouring countries, to get a regional agreement that stops the flow of arms, the purchase of oil, and that works towards ensuring aid can reach the millions internally displaced. The harrowing images we have all seen in recent days will have moved us all. Let us take this opportunity to put our common humanity at the heart of everything we do in our politics. - The Independent

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WORLD Migrants off-loaded by Hungary arrive at Munich train station Left to walk the last yards into Austria, rain-soaked migrants were whisked by train and shuttle bus to Vienna, where many said they were resolved to continue on to Germany

HEGYESHALOM (HUNGARY)/VIENNA: Austria and Germany threw open their borders to thousands of exhausted migrants on Saturday, bused to the Hungarian border by a right-wing government that had tried to stop them but was overwhelmed by the sheer numbers reaching Europe’s frontiers. Left to walk the last yards into Austria, rain-soaked migrants, many of them refugees from Syria’s civil war, were whisked by train and shuttle bus to Vienna, where many said they were resolved to continue on to Germany. German police later said the first 450 of up to 10,000 migrants expected on Saturday had arrived on a special train in Munich from Austria. Austrian police said over 6,000 had entered the country MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: Migrants arrive at the main station in Munich, Germany on Saturday. — Reuters with more expected, highlighting the continent’s worst refugee criFor days, several thousand sis since the Yugoslav wars of the many,” said a Syrian man who gave his name as Mohammed. Another, camped outside Budapest’s main 1990s. “It was just such a horrible who declined to be named, said: railway station, where trains to situation in Hungary,” said Omar, “Hungary should be fired from the western Europe were cancelled as arriving in Vienna with his fam- European Union. Such bad treat- the government insisted all those entering Hungary be registered ily and hundreds of other migrants ment.” Hungary insisted the bus rides and their asylum applications prowho poured out onto a fenced-off platform and were handed food, were a one-off, even as hundreds cessed in the country as per EU more migrants assembled in Bu- rules. drinks and other supplies. But on Friday, in separate rapidIn Budapest, almost emptied of dapest, part of a seemingly relentmigrants by nightfall on Friday, the less surge northwards through the fire developments, hundreds broke main railway station was again fill- Balkan peninsula from Turkey and out of a teeming camp on Hungary’s frontier with Serbia, escaped ing up with newly arrived migrants Greece. By contrast, the Austrian state a stranded train, and took to the but trains to western Europe remained cancelled. So hundreds set railway company OeBB said it had highway by foot chanting “Germaoff by foot, saying they would walk added 4,600 seats for migrants by ny, Germany!” The government appeared to to the Austrian border like others extending trains and laying on spethrow in the towel, ordering over cial, non-scheduled services. had tried on Friday. 100 buses to take them to the borAfter days of confrontation and der. Arriving at a Vienna railway chaos, Hungary’s government de- Main entry point ployed over 100 buses overnight Hungary, the main entry point into station on Saturday, migrants to take thousands of migrants to Europe’s borderless Schengen were met by announcements for the Austrian border. Austria said zone for migrants, has taken a hard Germany-bound trains in Arabic it had agreed with Germany that it line, vowing to seal its southern as well as German. The scenes were emblematic would allow the migrants access, frontier with a new, high fence by of a crisis -- about 350,000 refuwaiving asylum rules that require September 15. Prime Minister Viktor Orban gees and migrants have reached them to register in the first EU said on Saturday Hungary would the border of the European Union MERRIMENT: A young boy plays with a teddy bear he received at the registration point for migrant state they reach. Wrapped in blankets and sleep- deploy police forces along its bor- this year -- that has left the 28-na- arrivals at the main station in Munich, Germany on Saturday. — Reuters ing bags against the rain, long lines der with Serbia after Sept. 15 and tion EU groping for solutions amid of weary migrants, many carrying the army too if parliament ap- dysfunctional squabbling over challenged. In this great challenge tion rose sharply this week after trying to cross by boat on a tiny burden-sharing. small, sleeping children, climbed proves a government proposal. “Given the challenges facing the entire continent has to give pictures flashed around the world rubber dinghy to a Greek island. “It’s not 150,000 (migrants comoff buses on the Hungarian side of Hungary has lashed out at Gerthe border and walked into Aus- ing) that some (in the EU) want to our German friends as well, all of a unified answer. Whoever still of the body of a 3-year-old Syrian tria, receiving fruit and water from divide according to quotas, it’s not Europe needs to wake up. (The thinks that withdrawal from the Kurdish boy washed up on a Turk- many, which expects to receive aid workers. Waiting Austrians 500,000, a figure that I heard in time for) reverie is over,” Austrian EU or a barbed wire fence around ish resort beach, personalising the 800,000 asylum seekers this year, held signs that read, “Refugees Brussels, it’s millions, then tens of Interior Minister Johanna Mikl- Austria will solve the problem is collective tragedy of the refugees. for declaring it would accept SyrAylan Kurdi had drowned along ian requests regardless of where wrong.” millions, because the supply of im- Leitner said. welcome”. Pressure to take effective ac- with his mother and brother while they enter the EU. — Reuters “Now the continent of Europe is “We’re happy. We’ll go to Ger- migrants is endless,” he said. CRACKDOWN

Egypt refers Qaradawi, 37 others to military trial CAIRO: Egypt’s prosecution referred at least 38 alleged extremists, including an influential exiled cleric, to military trial Saturday, accusing them of setting up militant cells that killed a police officer. The prosecution said 35 people have been arrested, and accused leaders of the ousted Muslim Brotherhood of inciting them to carry out violent attacks. The statement said they include two detained Muslim Brotherhood figures. Additionally, Youssef Al Qaradawi, an influential Egyptian-born cleric who lives in Qatar and at least two other suspects who are abroad will be tried in absentia. They are charged with ordering or carrying out several bombings in Cairo and involvement in the assassination of a police colonel in April. Police have arrested thousands of extremists since the military overthrew president Mohamed Morsi in 2013. — AFP

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Snowden disillusioned by Russia rights curbs OSLO: Former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden on Saturday criticised Russia — the country that has granted him asylum — calling its crackdown on human rights and online freedom “fundamentally wrong” and said he would prefer not to live in exile. Snowden said Moscow’s restrictions on the web were “a mistake in policy” and “fundamentally wrong” as he accepted a Norwegian freedom of expression prize by videophone from Russia. “It’s wrong in Russia, and it would be wrong anywhere,” said Snowden, 32, who sought asylum in Russia two years ago after Washington filed a warrant for his arrest for having leaked docu- HONOUR: A chair is pictured on stage as former US National Security ments that revealed the vast scale Agency contractor Edward Snowden is awarded the Bjornson prize in of US surveillance programmes. Molde, Norway on Saturday. — Reuters/Svein Ove Ekornesvaag/NTB Scanpix Part of wider problem Pushed on Moscow’s deteriorating human rights record, the whistleblower said the situation is “disappointing, it’s frustrating” and described restrictions on the Internet as part of a wider problem in Russia. “I’ve been quite critical of (it) in

the past and I’ll continue to be in the future, because this drive that we see in the Russian government to control more and more the Internet, to control more and more what people are seeing, even parts of personal lives, deciding what is the appropriate or inappropriate

way for people to express their love for one another...(is) fundamentally wrong,” he said. Snowden said he had “never intended to go to Russia, that was never my plan” and that he had been transiting the country en route for Latin America when US

officials cancelled his passport. “I applied for asylum in 21 countries,” he told the audience at the ceremony for the Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression’s Bjornson Prize. “They were all silent. Russia was actually one of the last countries in that sequence that I applied for.” The computer expert had left his job with a contractor for the US National Security Agency (NSA) in Hawaii in May 2013 in order to leak his trove of classified information to the British newspaper The Guardian from Hong Kong. He recalled that the idea of leaving that city for Russia had been suggested by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange — who himself had to seek asylum in Ecuador’s embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations. “I think his (Assange’s) intention was good. He was focused primarily on my safety as a publisher, and having a source, he was interested in the source protection angle,” said Snowden.

“But for me, the problem is I wasn’t interested in my own safety, my own protection. I never expected to be free today. I expected to be in prison.” The technical expert also criticised many “developed countries” for ignoring the public’s concern about intelligence monitoring by imposing more restrictive laws, which he said turn out to be useless. ‘Want to live in my country’ Despite his extraordinary situation, Snowden described his life as “normal”, while adding: “I mean, I would prefer to live in my own country.” “But exile is exile,” he said. The White House in July rejected a petition to pardon Snowden, saying the fugitive should return to the United States and “be judged by a jury of his peers” for leaking US government secrets. And despite his criticism of Russian Internet restrictions and laws encroaching on freedom of speech, Snowden said he feels he is allowed to express himself in Russia. — AFP


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INCARCERATED: Maldives police try to move former president Mohamed Nasheed during a scuffle at a courthouse in Male on February 23, 2015. Last week, the US pressed the Maldives to release Nasheed after he was returned to prison, despite an order in July commuting his 13-year term to house arrest. -AFP file photo

COLOMBO: A lawyer for the Maldives’ jailed former president was stabbed in the islands’ capital ahead of a visit by his international legal team, including leading human rights activist Amal Clooney, his party said on Saturday. Lawyer Mahfooz Saeed underwent emergency surgery and was in a stable condition following the attack on Friday evening in Male, ex-leader Mohamed Nasheed’s Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) said. “There were many people who saw the incident. The attackers were also caught on CCTV cameras,” Shauna Aminath,

a spokeswoman for the MDP, of which Saeed is also a member, told AFP. The party believes the attack was politically motivated, she said. Amnesty International condemned the assault and called on the Maldivian government to bring the perpetrators to justice. “This vicious attack must not go unpunished - Maldives authorities must ensure that human rights defenders can work free from fear of reprisals and that those responsible are held to account,” the human rights group said in a statement. The attack came as Londonbased Clooney, whose husband

is actor George Clooney, is due to travel to the Maldives next week to meet with Nasheed. She is part of the ex-leader’s high-profile legal team along with Jared Genser — who has represented Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi — and Ben Emmerson, a judge on international criminal tribunals for Rwanda and former Yugoslavia. The US, the EU and India have expressed concern at the jailing of Nasheed for 13 years for ordering the detention of a judge in 2012 when he was still president. Last week, the US pressed the Maldives to release Nasheed after

he was returned to prison, despite an order in July commuting his 13year term to house arrest. The Maldivian authorities have said the order commuting the sentence was fake, a claim disputed by Nasheed’s lawyers. Nasheed, a climate change activist who was also imprisoned during the three-decade rule of former strongman Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, was elected president in the country’s first democratic elections in 2008. He was toppled in February 2012 after a mutiny by police and troops that followed weeks of protests over the arrest of a top judge. -AFP


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At least four die as violence flares in eastern Turkey ANKARA: Clashes between Kurdish militants and security forces in eastern Turkey killed at least four people on Saturday in the latest flare up of violence since the collapse in July of a two-yearold ceasefire. One civilian was killed and a district official from the ruling AK Party was wounded by Kurdistan

Workers’ Party (PKK) fighters in Semdinli district of Hakkari province, close to Turkey’s borders with Iraq and Iran, security sources said. The attack happened after a car carrying the two victims refused to stop at a roadblock thrown up by the outlawed PKK, and the militants opened fire.

In the town of Cizre, two people were killed in clashes between security forces and suspected PKK militants, according to the town’s mayor, Leyla Imret. Curfew imposed “Many others are wounded,” she told a Kurdish TV station, without giving further details.

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MAZAR-I-SHARIF: Gunmen on Saturday shot dead 13 people after dragging them out of their vehicles in northern Afghanistan, as President Ashraf Ghani implored international donors for renewed support for his “wounded country”. The victims, all male passengers, were taken from two vehicles in the usually tranquil province of Balkh in a rare fatal attack targeting ethnic minorities. The Taliban denied responsibility for the incident, but it comes as the insurgents are ramping up attacks amid a bitter leadership transition. “The gunmen stopped two vehicles, lined up all the male passengers and shot them dead” from close range, said Jafar Haidari, the governor of Zari district, where the incident occurred. “They spared the life of one woman who was in one of the vehicles. All the victims were Hazaras.” Abdul Razaq Qaderi, the deputy police chief of Balkh, confirmed the fatalities, adding that officials were investigating who was behind it. Balkh is a largely peaceful province but Saturday’s killings S T R AT E G Y

China backs push to develop Russia’s Far East VLADIVOSTOK: Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang said on Saturday that Russia’s push to revamp its run-down Far East region coincided with Beijing’s strategy, backing President Vladimir Putin’s drive for new sources of growth. At the Eastern Economic Forum in the Pacific Port of Vladivostok on Friday, Putin promised favourable business conditions and state support to Asian and domestic investors willing to come to Russia’s most remote land. “The Far East development strategy coincides with China’s strategy of north-east rebirth,” Wang said. “(The) Russia-Chinese partnership will definitely bring generous fruits.” But for Putin’s campaign to attract Asian funds to Russia, timing may be his worst enemy: the slowdown in the Chinese economy poses risks. Putin’s turn to Asia comes at a time when relations with the West have hit their lowest since the Cold War, following Moscow’s involvement in the Ukraine conflict. Russia needs money badly - sanctions and falling oil prices have hit the economy hard, with gross domestic product expected to fall 3.3 per cent this year after growing 0.6 per cent in 2014. Chinese government’s growth target is 7 per cent this year, down from 7.4 percent in 2014. - Reuters

marked the second major fatal incident this year in Zari district. In June gunmen killed nine Afghan employees of Czech aid organisation People in Need (PIN) in their beds during an overnight raid on their guesthouse in the district. Attacks targeting minority community in Afghanistan are not unheard of, but rare compared to neighbouring Pakistan. Masked gunmen seized 31 Hazaras from a bus in the southern Afghan province of Zabul in late February as they were returning from Iran. Nineteen of them were released in May in exchange for scores of Uzbek militant fighters held in government prisons. ‘Long-term endeavour’ Saturday’s killings came as Ghani urged international donors for their continued support, saying the country faced a host of security and economic challenges. “Rebuilding Afghanistan is going to be a long-term endeavour,” Ghani said at a conference of donors in Kabul attended by Western delegates and non-governmental organisations. “Afghanistan is a wounded country. Widespread unemployment, a violent insurgency, and the advance of extremism across the region are increasing the likelihood that (our) economic

reform agenda will be undone by political unrest.” Donors have pledged billions of dollars over the past decade to reconstruct the war-torn country. But a lot of that money has been lost to corruption, which permeates nearly every public institution, hobbling development and sapping already overstretched state coffers. Human Rights Watch urged donors ahead of the conference to press the Afghan government on the persistent human rights problem. “Afghan officials and foreign donors need to put human rights front-and-centre in all discussions of ongoing and future support for the Afghan government,” said the group’s deputy Asia director Phelim Kine. Taliban insurgents are stepping up their summer offensive launched in late April amid a simmering leadership succession dispute after the confirmation of longtime chief Mullah Omar’s death. Mullah Akhtar Mansour, a trusted deputy of Omar, was named as the insurgents’ new chief in late July, but the power transition has been acrimonious. Afghan security forces, stretched on multiple fronts, are facing their first fighting season without the full support of US-led NATO forces. - AFP

Gunfire and explosions were heard in the town on Saturday. Clashes between Turkish troops and the militants, who have bases in the mountains of nearby northern Iraq, have become a daily occurrence since the ceasefire fell apart, leaving peace negotiations to end the 30-year-old insurgency in tatters. Authorities on Friday

imposed a curfew in Cizre district in a bid to disrupt the PKK, local media reported. Separately, a girl caught in the crossfire on Friday when PKK militants attacked a police station in the eastern town of Tunceli, died of her injuries, security forces said on Saturday. A policeman was also killed in

the attack, whilst a video of the assault posted on the website of the pro-government Daily Sabah apparently showed two PKK fighters being shot dead by security forces. The tit-for-tat violence sweeping eastern Turkey since July has killed at least 70 members of the security forces and hundreds of PKK militants, officials say. - Reuters


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13 militants killed in Tajikistan crackdown DUSHANBE (Tajikistan): Thirteen militants were killed on Saturday in Tajikistan, a day after their armed group allegedly carried out deadly attacks on police, the interior ministry said. The operation by both the army and police follows Friday attacks that saw eight policemen and nine militants killed and which the government said were orchestrated by

former deputy defence minister Abduhalim Nazarzoda. “At this time, 32 members of Nazarzoda’s criminal group have been detained, 13 of whom have been eliminated,” the ministry said in a statement. Four policemen were killed in a shootout with militants on the outskirts of the capital Dushanbe on Friday and another four officers were killed in an attack in

the town of Vahdat just outside the capital, the interior ministry said. A large-scale security operation was underway to find the assailants, who seized a “large amount of weapons and ammunition” during Friday’s attacks, the ministry said. More than 500 weapons and ammunition have been seized from group during the operation, authorities said. - AFP

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Iranian woman to share award with refugees Newsha Tavakolian, one of the first professional female photojournalists in Iran, said she would be donating 15,000 euros to

GOOD GESTURE: Iranian photographer Newsha Tavakolian won the Netherlands’ Principal Prince Claus Award, and announced plans to donate almost half of her prize, including to Syrian and Iraqi refugees. - AFP file photo

an organisation helping Syrian and Iraqi refugees

TEHRAN: Iranian photographer Newsha Tavakolian has said she will donate part of a 100,000-euro ($112,000) Dutch award to charity, including Syrian and Iraqi refugees. “It is hard for me to enjoy this prize as much as I would like to, seeing the region where I work and live in flames and tens of thousands seeking refuge in faraway lands,” Tavakolian said on her Facebook page. The 34-year-old self-taught photographer considered as one of the first professional female photojournalists in Iran, said she would be donating 15,000 euros to an organisation helping Syrian and Iraqi refugees. “I have worked in both their countries and want to give back to all the kindness Iraqi’s and Syrians always welcomed me with, despite the dire circumstances they live in,” she said.

The Amsterdam-based Prince Claus Fund dedicated to culture and development said on its website Thursday that it had awarded its Principal 2015 prize to Tavakolian. “Newsha Tavakolian is a selftaught photographer who combines photojournalism and art to offer new insights into the lived experience of people in Iran and the wider Middle East region,” it said. “One of the first professional female photojournalists in Iran, her work ranges from bold reportage of political events to sensitive portraits and evocative series on subjects such as the insecurity of middle-class youth, female Kurdish fighters or the impact of sanctions on individual lives. “The aesthetic and intellectual

qualities of Tavakolian’s stills, videos, installations and photobooks question stereotypes and inspire young photographers across the Middle East,” said the Prince Claus Fund. During a recent trip in the Middle East, Tavakolian took pictures to illustrate the struggles of Kurdish women fighting the IS group in northern Iraq. Tavakolian said 13,000 euros of her prize money would be given to Sheed Award, an independent documentary photography award in Iran. Another 10,000 euros will go to Mahak Foundation, an Iranian charity supporting children with cancer, and 7,000 euros to local organisations supporting and protecting animals. - AFP


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businesseditor@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: A major dairy project to produce long-shelf life milk, yogurt and fresh juice in joint venture will commence production sometime before the middle of next year to tap the vast market potential of the Sultanate. The promoters have already started work on the 100,000-litre per day dairy project, which will produce 50,000 litres of long-life milk and other milk products and another 50,000 litres of juice products in Sumail Industrial Estate to meet the growing local demand. Joint venture The joint venture is investing OMR4 million, which will be met by way of equity capital brought in by the promoters and term loan from financial institutions. The project will be funded through 40 per cent equity, and the remaining 60 per cent will be term lending from financial institutions. The joint venture firm, which will sell its products under an Omani brand name, is setting up a fully-automated project in Sumail, almost 50 kms from Muscat. The requirement of milk and

MEGA PROJECT: Sumail Industrial Estate has allotted 23,000 square metres of land and orders have been placed for machinery from Turkey and the plant design is ready. — Times file picture

milk products is in the range of 1.5 million litres per day in Oman and the country hardly produces 15 per cent of this requirement, with the remaining demand being met through imports. Oman’s imports Oman’s imports are mainly coming from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The new company, which mainly focuses on producing long-life milk, yogurt, laban and fresh juice, also plans to partly export its products to Uganda and Tanzania. The primary focus of the project is to take advantage of the market potential since the Gulf Cooperation Council’s population is projected to grow at three per cent and the food demand is expected to double to $52 billion in the next five years. Dairy and juice products occupy almost 35 per cent of the processed food industry and have shown promising growth. The promoters believe that there is a scope for mid-sized companies to come up in the Sultanate to meet the growing demand for processed food items, especially milk products. Further, demand for food products is growing in Oman’s populated

areas like Batinah and Muscat regions. Oman, which needs 500 million litres per annum of dairy and juice products, has 4,000 retail outlets to meet the demand from a population of over four million. According to the plan, fullcream milk powder will be imported from the United States and New Zealand for producing long-life milk and yogurt, while Indian companies will supply fruit concentrates. Sumail Industrial Estate Sumail Industrial Estate has allotted 23,000 square metres of land and orders have been placed for machinery from Turkey and the plant design is ready. A renowned consultant had earlier conducted a financial feasibility study for the dairy project, while another consultant was involved in a technical feasibility study for selecting the technology, design and market preference of products.

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Real estate trade in Oman exceeds OMR2b in July MUSCAT: Total traded value of the real estate activity in the Sultanate reached OMR2,497.5 million by the end of July 2015 with a 47.7 per cent hike compared to the value recorded in 2014, reveals statistics issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI). The fees collected from all the legal transactions reached OMR30.6 million, an increase of 20 per cent. The traded value of selling contracts also increased 12.1 per cent to record OMR782.7 million. The number of selling contracts

decreased 3.4per cent to 47,287, compared to 48,964 in the same period of 2014. The traded value of mortgage contracts increased 72.6per cent totalling OMR1,702.5 million, compared to OMR986.4 million during 2014. Exchange contracts The traded value of exchange contracts was OMR12.3 million till the end of last July, showing a significant hike of 83.6per cent, as compared to the 2014, when it logged OMR6.7 million. The number of exchange con-

tracts also recorded an increase of 7.7per cent to reach 781 by the end of last July, compared to 725 during 2014. Statistics also revealed that 141,814 title deeds were issued by end of July, registering a 6.9 per cent compared to 2014, when 132,620 title deeds were registered. The number of title deeds issued for nationals Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nationals witnessed a 26.7 per cent decrease by end of July to reach 1,505 title deeds compared to 2,053 in 2014. — ONA

the levels a year ago

MUSCAT: Stock prices on the Muscat Securities Market (MSM) ended August 2015 trading below their last year’s levels, making it attractive to investment institutions and funds and long-term investors. Share prices frequently declined in the past two months as crude oil prices dropped below the $50 a barrel. Many company shares recorded sharp declines by the end of August 2015 compared to levels a year ago. Renaissance Services fell to 173 baisas against 712 baisas at the end of August 2014. Bank Muscat shares dropped from 732 baisas to 504 baisas, HSBC fell from 167 baisas to 118 baisas. Bank Sohar shares closed at 177 baisas versus 254 baisas a year ago, Dhofar International for Development and Investment shares fell from 580 baisas to 410 baisas and Bank Dhofar from 241 baisas to 254 baisas in August 2014. Long-term investment Such declines encourage longterm investors to diversify their investment portfolios, especially with four weeks left to release the 2015 third quarter results, which are expected to show further improvement in the financial results of listed companies in the market. The main index closed at 5871 points at the end of August 2015,

DECLINE: Such declines encourage long-term investors to diversify their investment portfolios, especially with four weeks left to release the 2015 third quarter results. – Times file photo

down from 1496 points at the end of August 2014. The fluctuation in oil prices over the past few days and the increase in foreign sales have forced individual investors to reduce their purchases and rushed to sell, which is reflected on the MSM main index, which fell in August by 10.4 per cent, losing 686 points in one month, shedding all its gains during the current year, with 472 points losses from its level seen at the end of December 2014. Market value of listed companies by the end of August 2015 fell to OMR14.654 billion, compared to OMR15.197 billion in July 2015, with OMR540 million losses. The statistics issued by MSM pointed to a decline in shares of

55 companies in August 2015, compared to only 10 companies whose prices increased and 16 other companies maintained their previous levels. Total trading volume in August 2015 rose to OMR98.7 million, compared to OMR72 million in July 2015. Bank Muscat, Phoenix Energy and Anwar Holding and the 47th issue of Government Development Bonds trading volume accounted for 42 per cent of the total trading. - ONA

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MXO expands operations Times News Service MUSCAT: Omanoil Matrix Marine (MXO), a leading marine fuel supplier, has announced the expansion of its physical infrastructure in Oman with the deployment of a new bunker barge in the Port of Sohar. The new barge, MV Stephanie, with 7,535 DWT is providing both heavy fuel oil – IFO 380 RMG 2010 – and marine gas oil to customers at all locations within the Port of Sohar and anchorage areas. MXO now has two dedicated bunker barges within the port providing exclusive supply, following the earlier deployment of AZALEA in August 2014.


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MUSCAT: Companies should embrace and adapt to the new dynamics of the workplace and enhance their employees’ productivity by allowing flexibility while monitoring their performance, says an expert. ‘Work-life merge’ is a term coined by Snapchat’s former chief operating officer Emily White to describe a life in which work and free time are no longer neatly compartmentalised but merged. This topic is the focus of the first session of ‘Oman at Work’, a series of four evening conversations organised by the Public Authority for Investment Promotion and Export Development (Ithraa). The series aims to help the participants better understand the challenges and opportunities of the future work environment PRODUCTION

GCC fertiliser sector capacity rises two-fold Times News Service MUSCAT: With a production capacity of 40.9 million tonnes, the Arabian Gulf’s fertiliser capacity has grown by 102 tonnes since 2004, according to the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association. “Rising from relatively humble beginnings, the Gulf Cooperation Council’s fertiliser industry has seen remarkable growth in the last ten years, earning $6.5 billion in revenues in 2014,” said Dr Abdulwahab Al Sadoun, secretary general of Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association.

Shabib Al Maamari Executive director of Injaz Oman. – Times of Oman

and the fundamental impact this will have on how Oman attracts, nurtures, retains and motivates a talented workforce. Shabib Al Maamari, executive director of Injaz Oman, who will moderate the first session entitled ‘The World of Work: A New Dynamic’ on Monday, says that

the advance of technology has brought the issue of workplace flexibility to the fore. “Today, the work follows you even after working hours,” he told the Times of Oman, adding that technology is considered both a ‘curse’ and a ‘blessing’. According to Al Maamari, one of the advantages of technology related to the workplace is the fact that you can work distantly, which provides you with more flexibility to handle your personal matters. Embracing change Using technology positively can help save time, cost and resources, he said, adding that organisations need to embrace the change that has happened and turn it into an advantage. “Some organisations do not mind if their employees are not present in office from 8am to 5pm as long as the job is done. What good are you for a company if you sit in office from 8am to 5pm but your productivity is only worth one hour?” he asked. Al Maamari said the seminar’s interactive session will feature the experiences of some of the organisations that have managed to adapt to the new dynamics of the workplace and have found the ways to strike a balance between work and life. This topic will be discussed from a global and a local perspective, he added. >B4

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Home business licences now made easy via ‘Invest Easy’ Times News Service MUSCAT: For home business licences in Oman, applicants can now register via ‘Invest Easy’ portal, the one-stop shop at the Ministry Commerce and Industry or via Internet or through Sanad offices, Mona bin Hamoud Al Salmiya, head of Commercial Registry Department at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. She pointed out that previously Public Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises Development was the only organisation permitted to issuie licences for home business in Oman, but now

the Ministry has become the competent body to issue such licences. The ministry is exerting efforts to support home business that allows citizens to work from home and find a source of income that help them meet the demands of everyday life, she added. Home business is a type of small and medium-sized enterprise and a cornerstone of the economic and social development as it has positive economic and development impact on the national economy by way of providing jobs and achieving an increase in investment volume. Mona explained that the registration opens new horizons for

citizens, urges them to be creative, develops their abilities, legalises and regulates the practice of the commercial business, supports the citizens’ ideas and initiatives to invest in their own projects. She said that some of the permitted home business activities include preparing public dishes which are limited to some exceptional cases, namely low-income brackets, people with special needs and those who are involved in activities like drawing henna, hairdressing, make-up, printing, photocopying, making perfumes and incense, packaging gifts and dates and other activities.


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IMF warms to interim deal on reforms LONDON/WASHINGTON: A compromise deal on reforms to give emerging markets greater influence at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is increasingly likely, a key official said on Friday, weeks before a deadline for US action expires. Plans agreed in 2010 to give emerging markets more IMF voting power and double the Fund’s resources have been delayed by the fact the US Congress has not approved the change. If Congress does not pass reforms by September 15, the IMF board has said it will discuss an “interim solution” by month’s end. Options include increasing the quota for key emerging economies without requiring any change in the US position. Rakesh Mohan, the IMF’s executive director for Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Sri Lanka, told Reuters: “There’s more and more likelihood that something like that will happen.” “We could do some ad-hoc changes like we did in 2008. You could increase the shares of some countries that are most under-represented, China, India, etc.” The comments suggest that opposition among emerging markets to any halfway measures may be abating. “This is a signal to the administration and to Congress that the world is ready to proceed without them,” Peterson Institute for International Economics senior fellow Jacob Funk Kirkegaard said. But Brazil’s representative on the executive board, Otaviano Canuto, said his country had not yet abandoned hope of a full-fledged reform, although he said the discussion would “probably” head towards an ad hoc change as an interim step. “We have not given up yet,” he said in an interview in his office in Washington, noting that the final deadline for Congress to act was the end of 2015. “Pushing for any alternative ... would be tantamount to throwing in the towel with respect to the 2010 reform.” So-called ad hoc changes would probably result in the US quota share falling from its current 17.7 per cent, although remaining above the 15 per cent threshold that gives the country a veto on key IMF decisions. — Reuters

Middle East carriers post robust 19.8% demand surge They also saw the strongest growth with demand expanding by 10.8% and capacity rising 18.3%, IATA said in its latest report

Times News Service MUSCAT: Middle East carriers experienced a 19.8 per cent demand surge in July over the same month in 2014 buoyed by the timing of Holy Month of Ramadan. Capacity rose 17.7 per cent and load factor climbed 1.5 percentage points to 79.6 per cent, a new report shows. Middle Eastern carriers also saw the strongest growth with demand expanding by 10.8 per cent, and capacity rising 18.3 per cent. The reason for the slightly more subdued performance in July is

due to the timing of Ramadan, which traditionally gives a boost to air freight. Ramadan started in June this year whereas it took place mostly in July in 2014. These details were revealed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) global passenger traffic results for July. It said that total revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) rose 8.2 per cent, which was an improvement on the June year-over-year increase of 5.5 per cent. July capacity (available seat kilometres or ASKs) increased by 6.5 per cent, and load factor rose 1.4 percentage points to 83.6 per cent. Results were given a boost by the timing of Ramadan which fell partly in July this year but took place mostly in July in 2014. The holy month tends to subdue demand for air travel. Strongly positive “July results were strongly positive but slowing global trade and the wild gyrations of stock exchanges around the globe suggest that we may be in for some turbulence in coming months,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO. July international passenger demand rose 8.6 per cent com-

Tony Tyler. — Bloomberg file picture

pared to the same month in 2014, with airlines in all regions recording growth, including Africa for the first time this year. Total capacity climbed 6.5 per cent, pushing load factor up 1.6 percentage points to 83.5 per cent. Asia-Pacific airlines saw July traffic rise 8.5 per cent compared to the year-ago period. Capacity rose 6.5 per cent and load factor climbed 1.5 percentage points to 80.3 per cent. The strong performance occurred despite notable declines in trade as well as slower than expected growth in China. European carriers’ demand increased by 6.7 per cent, reflecting economic recovery in the Euro-

zone, while capacity climbed 4.0 per cent and load factor rose 2.2 percentage points to 87.3 per cent, highest among the regions.

remain weak. Capacity rose 3.9 per cent, with the result that load factor improved 0.6 percentage points to 70.9 per cent.

North American airlines’ North American airlines’ traffic rose 5.3 per cent compared to July a year ago, which was more than double the 2.6 per cent rise achieved in June year over year. Capacity climbed 3.5 per cent and load factor rose 1.4 percentage points to 86.5 per cent. Expectations for better economic performance are supporting travel demand. Latin American airlines’ July traffic climbed 8.5 per cent compared to July 2014. Capacity increased by 8.0 per cent and load factor rose 0.4 percentage points to 82.7 per cent. Despite recessionary conditions in Brazil and Argentina trade volumes in the region showed strong improvement during the first half of the year, providing a boost to business-related international travel. African airlines’ traffic moved into positive territory for the first time this year, rising 4.9 per cent in July over July 2014. However, the result could be owing to volatility in reported volumes, as fundamental economic drivers

Air freight demand falls The IATA released data for global air freight markets showing a fall in air cargo demand in July compared to the same month last year. Air freight volumes measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK) fell 0.6 per cent, in line with weaker global economic growth. The decline was broad-based across all regions with the exception of Africa and the Middle East. The most pronounced falls were in the Americas, where international FTK volumes were down more than five per cent compared to July 2014. “The recent stock-market turmoil shows that investors have real fears about the strength of the global economy. And the disappointing July freight performance is symptomatic of a broader slowdown in economic growth. The combination of China’s continued shift towards domestic markets, wider weakness in emerging markets, and slowing global trade indicates that it will continue to be a rough ride for air cargo in the months to come,” said Tony Tyler.

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‘Firms should adapt to work-life merge era’

Al Maamari believes that there are ways to induce flexibility via use of technology without compromising on the quality of work and the company’s overall performance. It is important to make the employees believe in the cause of the organisation and enhance the work culture by providing an environment where they can flourish, he said. A transparent system to evaluate the performance of the employees based on a clear key performance indicator (KPI) and a clear career path are also crucial for the success of a company, Al Maamari noted. He said that maintaining ‘mental health’ is very important in this digital era so the employees

should know where to draw the line between their professional and personal life. They should try to be more efficient during working hours and learn to divide responsibilities, Al Maamari said. “One of the mistakes that I used to make was always trying to finish everything myself and not to put pressure on my colleagues,” he said, adding that now he is trying to delegate the tasks and give his colleagues the flexibility to make decisions. Outsourcing Commenting on other advantages of technology, he noted that ‘outsourcing’ is a good example, which can benefit the companies a lot.

There are some organisations which employ freelancers from all over the world and their services can be availed of, Al Maamari explained. In addition, he said the use of some applications have changed over time. For example, Instagram has become a place for marketing products and services and a source of income for some people, he noted. “I know some women who do their shopping in some of the fields only through Instagram, and my family organised my son’s birthday 100 per cent through Instagram, where you can order a cake, decorations, gifts etc,” Al Maamari said. He also recalled the fact that an Omani woman could start a

business by posting photos of the abayas she had made on Instagram. So the concept of a physical office is disappearing and it has become easier to go global, he said. Culture “Technology can be abused, but we need to look at the positive side of it as well,” Al Maamari said, adding that the culture of using technology positively and at the right time and place should be promoted. “Education should start from school. It does not happen overnight,” he noted. Asked about transition towards e-governance in Oman, Al Maamari said there is a need to expedite the pace towards ‘smart government’ through building on

the success of some organisations such as the Royal Oman Police and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, both in the public and private sector. Several years ago, the concept of e-governance meant having a website for some organisations but it is no longer the case, he added. The potential is there and a platform should be created to train people on how to use the technology effectively, Al Maamari concluded.

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Equities slide for fourth week MUMBAI: Indian equities lost further ground for fourth week in a row as both the Bse benchmark Sensex dipped to 14 month lows and the broader Nifty fell below the key 7,700-mark, with key indices witnessing massive weekly loss not seen more than five years. Pessimism rided the market momentum even as the week only witnessed a single bargain hunting gains mirroring a recov-

ery in global stocks. The free fall the week witnessed as investors sentiment tangled in web of insecurities driven by concerns over future economic conditions amid data of deficit monsoon with country receiving 12 per cent less rainfall this year would provoke poor agriculture output. The benchmark Sensex resumed higher at 26,469.42 and traded to high of 26,504.73 and

crashed to low of 25,119.06 before ending the week at 25,201.90, showing a massive loss of 1,190.48 points, or 4.51 per cent. Nifty index tanks Similarly the broader CNX 50-share Nifty index also tanked by a huge 346.90 points, or 4.34 per cent to end at 7,655.05 after hitting a low of 7,626.85 during the week trade. — PTI


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Best Cars picks promotion winners Besides increasing the levels of excitement through attractive prizes, Best Cars has built a strong reputation for offering some of the most affordable quality used vehicles

MUSCAT: Best Cars recently announced the winners of the ‘Winning Moments’ scheme. There was a buzz at the Best Cars showroom and the spokesperson was more than happy to show why. “We are announcing names of the lucky winners in the ‘Winning Moments’ scheme that ran from June 15 until of August 13. During the scheme period, any customer purchasing a car from Best Cars received a coupon to a raffle comprising 10 Samsung Galaxy E5 mobile phones. Recently, the raffle was conducted at our showroom in Muscat. The winners that have now emerged have the following

coupon numbers namely Coupon No. 0201, Coupon No.0597, Coupon No.0251, Coupon No.0653, Coupon No.0570, Coupon No. 0413, Coupon No. 0457, Coupon No. 0689, Coupon No.0322 and Coupon No.0308. "We thank all customers for patronising Best Cars and offer heartiest congratulations to the lucky winners,” the spokesperson added. Besides increasing the levels of excitement through attractive prizes, Best Cars has built a strong reputation for offering some of the most affordable, great quality used vehicles, says a press release. “At Best Cars we constantly

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Onam celebrated at IS Ghubra with traditional fervour

MUSCAT: A colourful extravaganza which was presented by Indian School Ghubra (ISG) students and the Department of Malayalam to mark the celebrations of Onam enthralled the audience at ISG, says a press release. This harvest festival of Kerala which brings a message of unity in diversity was staged with the traditional fervor and gaiety. The cultural programme included welcoming of Mahabali – Varavellppu, in traditional style followed by group folk dances depicting the beauty of Kerala and the spring season.

Adding spark to the performances was an electrifying band which presented the rhythm of celebrations on this occasion thereby evoking nostalgic memories of their home town. The main attraction was the Oppana performed by the teachers which left the entire audience cheering to the beats of the music. Papri Ghosh, Principal, Indian School Al Ghubra conveyed her greetings and wishes on the occasion of Onam. She lauded the commendable performances and thanked the Malayalam department for organising the event.

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QBG gears up for Cityscape Global DUBAI: For the second consecutive year, Qurum Business Group (QBG) is set to showcase its wide range of integrated business solutions at Cityscape Global, the Middle East’s leading investment and development exhibition. Taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre between September 8 and 10, Cityscape Global 2015 will provide the ideal platform for QBG to highlight the group’s diversified capabilities that started in Oman over 40 years ago with a handful of employees and today spans the Middle East, Europe and the Indian Subcontinent with over 6,000 staff members, says a press release. “We are delighted to exhibit our wide range of world-class business services at Cityscape Global once again after a very successful inaugural participation last year,” said Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Ahmed Al Hosni, vice chairman and group managing director of QBG. “Cityscape has evolved considerably and will include dedicated exhibition space and conference sessions for service providers unlike previous years and this is where QBG will be able to shine and demonstrate its strengths.” Sheikh Abdulaziz explained: “QBG provides a comprehensive suite of business services that

are essential for a real estate property to succeed and the fact that the organisers realised the dire need to bring developers, investors and service providers under one roof is a testament to the industry’s maturity.” QBG is a leading international diversified business solutions organisation that has been bringing management expertise, local knowledge and targeted investments to a growing range of business sectors in Oman and internationally. QBG’s areas of expertise include contracting, integrated facilities management, engineering, information technology, marine and coastal, landscaping and horticulture, financial services and staffing solutions among others.

seek to introduce our customers to a hassle-free used vehicle ownership cycle,” underlined the spokesperson. “We only include the finest, most well-used vehicles in our assets, thereby providing potential customers with a

huge range of vehicles to choose from and immediately make a lasting buying decision. Best Cars (main showroom) is located at the most convenient place in the heart of the automobile market in Wattayah, Muscat.

Best Cars is the ideal choice in Oman since it is a professional setup with a proven system for evaluating vehicles. Many customers have expressed their delight with not just finding their dream car, but also with the prices they have

obtained for their trade-in vehicle, the hassle-free documentation, personalised care and overall professionalism of the staff. No surprise then that many customers heartily recommend Best Cars to their friends and family calling it the ‘Best Bet’ to procure a vehicle of their choosing. Best Cars not only offers a choice of pre-owned vehicles in the premises but also updates its user-friendly website ‘www.bestcarsoman.com’ with new arrivals. Customers can login and view complete details, along with the vehicle’s photograph. They can also register their requirement and be informed as soon as their desired vehicle is available. Best Cars also provides financing facilities for customers who want to purchase pre-owned vehicles on instalments. Best Cars has set new standards in buying and selling quality preowned vehicles. Value-conscious customers appreciate the hypermarket as a trusted source for quality pre-owned vehicles from the renowned Saud Bahwan Group.


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ROUND-UP Toyota Avalon: Sedan with refined elegance One of the most upscale cars in the class, the Toyota Avalon has the reviewers raving

MUSCAT: The Toyota Avalon is a world-class sedan with an elegant and refined design. One of the most upscale cars in the class, the Toyota Avalon has the reviewers raving. Avalon’s exterior lighting complements the design lines. The industry-first Quadrabeam headlight cluster utilises a sleek and compact double-eye PES headlight design with two square glass condenser lenses that have been adopted for the low beams and offer outstanding lighting performance. A stronger, more expressive front-fascia design with larger grille opening creates an aggressive appearance, says a press release. The Avalon’s interior elaborates on the exterior’s elegant, refined theme to create a premium interior experience that combines high technology and craftsmanship with an artistic level of sculpted surfaces. This panel is covered in supple, hand-stitched premium soft-touch material with the seam adding some creative flair as it goes across the dash panel. The driver is engaged by an Optitron-type combination meter, which produces a sharp, high quality display and 3.5-inch Thin-film Transistor (TFT) colour multiinformation display. Furthermore, the Avalon’s interior surfaces are finished in premium materials such as soft-touch materials for the dash panel, unique smoke chrome trim surrounding the centre panel,

IMA conducts CME on cosmetic dermatology MUSCAT: Indian Medical Association (IMA) Nedumbassery branch in Muscat organised a CME at Hotel Mumtaj Mahal recently. Dr Shibu Mohammed, dermatologist of Badr Al Samaa Hospital was one of the main speakers, says a press release. Various doctors of all specialities from hospitals across Oman attended the event. Dr Shibu Mohammed dwelt upon the advancements in the field of cosmetic dermatology. Dr Nissar Kondoth, dermatologist from Badr Al Samaa, Al Khuwair, was the chief moderator of the programme. Johnson and Johnson was

the sponsor for the programme. Yusra Ahmed Khan, sales executive of Johnson and Johnson also presented a brief on cosmetic products to the gathering.

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and high-quality glossy panel trim around the shifter. All of this attention to detail to touch surfaces and subtle enhancements to texture and visual appeal are aimed at elevating the overall interior experience for driver and passengers. The Avalon’s seats are available as 10-way power adjustable for the driver’s seat, and 8-way adjustment for the front passenger seat. The driver’s seat incorporates a seat-cushion length extender; a four-way lumbar support is built into the driver’s seat and a twoway lumbar support for the passenger. An electric seat heater and seat ventilation system have been adopted to help enhance driver and passenger seat comfort. The Avalon utilises a 3.5-litre, six-cylinder V6 engine that features Dual VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing with intelligence) to help offer superior power and efficiency by optimising the intake and exhaust valve timings to increase engine performance across the entire range. This robust V6 produces 273 horsepower at 6,200 RPM and 35.3 Kg/m of torque at 4,700 RPM, and provides the Avalon with competitive acceleration. The Avalon features an automatic transmission that has been

optimised for improved fuel economy and performance. Steeringwheel-mounted paddle shifters help activate fast & responsive shifts while keeping both hands on the wheel. The Avalon offers three drive modes: Eco, Normal and Sport. The Avalon offers a long list of convenient, user-friendly technologies as one would expect with the Toyota’s flagship sedan. The Avalon features a standard display audio system with 6.1-inch TFT touchscreen that offers audio system operation, bluetooth compatibility, customisable vehicle settings, available rear camera display and operation of iPod and USB devices. Toyota Avalon is equipped with a standard smart key system that locks and unlocks the front doors and enables opening of the doors when the key is within a short distance of the door handle. The key’s transmitter also allows the engine to be started with the push of a button. The Avalon is equipped with rear window power shade that blocks direct sun rays for the rear passengers, the shade adopts an auto-down function when shifting into reverse. A lighter weight pow-

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er sunroof design has been adopted to help reduce vehicle weight. Avalon has a total of 10 SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) airbags providing enhanced safety. It also features Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA). All specifications listed above are standard Toyota equipment. Safety kit (fire extinguisher, warning triangle, tyre pressure gauge and first aid kit) is a dealer installed non Toyota item provided on Toyota models as standard equipment. The vehicle specifications may change without prior notice. Pictures and colours may differ from actual specifications of the vehicles. For further details and to ascertain availability of stocks, please visit your nearest Toyota showroom. The above disclaimer is applicable only to 2015 YM / 2015 production vehicles. In Oman, Toyota’s outstanding product quality is supported by the nationwide parts and service network of Saud Bahwan Automotive. No wonder then that today, Toyota is one of the most trusted and well-known brands.

Event to mark Defence Day of Pakistan today Times News Service MUSCAT: Leading local poets will pay tribute to the martyrs who laid their lives for the country in an event being held to mark the Defence Day of Pakistan today at Al Meerani Hall of Al Falaj Hotel. The event, being organised by Atlantic Eyes Trading in association with Al Qassabi Travels & Tourism, will also see homage being paid to those who offered their lives to keep the country’s flag aloft while performing their national duties in their respective field. Mohammed Munir, chairman Pakistan Social Club Oman, will be the chief guest of the evening. Chief organiser Nasir Maroof said: “We take this day as an opportunity to acknowledge those heroes who laid their lives for their motherland.” The proceedings will mainly commence with the national anthems of Oman and Pakistan

The event, being organised by Atlantic Eyes Trading in association with Al Qassabi Travels & Tourism, will also see homage being paid to those who offered their lives to keep the country’s flag aloft while performing their national duties in their respective field followed by recitation from the Holy Quran. Special prayers will be offered for the prosperity and integrity of Pakistan.

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Global Car Rental offers widest fleet of multi-brand vehicles MUSCAT: Global Car Rental & Leasing, a part of the prestigious Al Hashar Group, offers the widest choice with its fleet of multi-brand vehicles, says a press release. “More than a decade of serving esteemed clients has helped Global Car Rental & Leasing feel the exact pulse of the market. We know best when it comes to meeting and even surpassing customer expectations through quality service and the most exclusive and versatile mix of brands and models to choose from, and this is also reflected with our growing list of corporate and individual clients. Our entire fleet of vehicles is meticulously maintained and serviced to ensure hassle-free driving experience for our valued customers,” a company spokesperson said. “We offer both rental and leasing solutions, and believe that the process of renting or leasing a vehicle should be a pleasant experience, and as such we provide our customers the convenience of making online bookings through our website,” he said, adding, Global Car Rental & Leasing is trusted by clients across segments for reliability, timely service, support and reasonable prices. “Our clients are guaranteed a highly personalised and friendly service from a team of professionals who understand their precise

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We offer both rental and leasing solutions, and believe that the process of renting or leasing a vehicle should be a pleasant experience, and as such we provide our customers the convenience of making online bookings through our website Spokesperson, Global Car Rental & Leasing

needs and suggest the best options. We offer timely service, and safe and comfortable rental as well as leasing options. Customerfocused operations have been the hallmark of Global Car Rental & Leasing,” he added. Global Car Rental & Leasing has invested in a well-maintained and updated fleet of multi-brand vehicles ranging from Saloon cars, SUVs, 4WDs (with PDO or nonPDO specifications), Pickups and Luxury vehicles of reputed brands

including Toyota, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Kia, Suzuki, Jeep, and Proton among others. Under commercial vehicles section, Global Car Rental & Leasing has a wide range of Mini Buses, Delivery Vans, and 28-64 seater Buses with or without PDO Specifications. The fleet mix boasts brands like Toyota, TATA Daewoo, TATA (India) and Brilliance (China). Global Car Rental & Leasing has outlets in Sohar and Salalah, apart from its head office in Muscat.

Jaguar features seasoned UAE entrepreneur Anas Bukhash in ‘Forward Thinkers’ series DUBAI: Jaguar Mena has introduced the second film in its ‘Forward Thinkers’ series with the story of one of the UAE’s most influential entrepreneurs and motivational speakers, Anas Bukhash. Having successfully built his own business from the ground up, Anas’ journey is one of determination, hunger for accomplishment and talent. Jaguar Mena launched the series this year as part of its ‘The Art of Performance’ platform to celebrate the company’s expanding lineup of vehicles across the region while challenging the conventional perceptions of innovation and performance through creative content, says a press release. Collaborating with ‘Forward Thinkers’ from the UAE, Kuwait, Lebanon and KSA, the project shares stories of different individuals, their accomplishments and dedication in each of their respective fields. Anas begins telling his story by focusing on the passion that drives his work and success forward. Similar to the Jaguar XE, this professional has become renowned for his thrilling performance in the business world: “I like to be an achiever, I like to submit projects and work on things that I have great passion for.” Always determined to stay

one step ahead of the game, the 33-year-old Emirati with a vibrant character has already achieved several of his goals. Anas’ progressive thinking paired with his courage to push boundaries has led him to establish his talent management and marketing agency Bukhash Brothers while also becoming the Managing Partner of Ahdaaf Sports Club. Commenting on early accomplishments, the UAE Forward Thinker pointed out: “My lifestyle is fast moving and future looking. I consider myself bold in making decisions because I think it’s a very important aspect in achieving success.” Through his dynamic per-

sonality as an entrepreneur and motivational speaker, his film embodies the Jaguar spirit and showcases the passion behind his business: “For me the art of performance is everything because it’s what makes me unique today and helps me continue to achieve. I consider passion to be my engine.” Other upcoming ‘Forward Thinkers’ films will be hosted on the Jaguar Mena blog and across the Jaguar social platforms and are featuring all Mena influencers including Founder and CEO of Lomar, Loai Naseem (KSA) and renowned architect Bernard Khoury (Lebanon) and Social Media Figure Hamad Qalam (Kuwait).


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Towell Auto Centre showcases award-winning all-new Mazda2 This stylish fourth-generation Mazda car is bigger in size than its predecessor, offering a lot more space, comfort and stability for both driver and passengers

MUSCAT: The winner of the 2014-2015 Car of the Year Japan award, the all-new Mazda2 is now available in Oman at the Towell Auto Centre (TAC) showroom. This stylish fourth-generation Mazda car is bigger in size than its predecessor offering a lot more space, comfort and stability for both driver and passengers. Available in Comfort and Prestige sedan and hatchback models at TAC, the sole distributors of Mazda range in Oman, the new Mazda2 brings a level of functionality and addedvalues that exceeds the expectations for a car of this class, says a press release. Based on KODO - Soul of Motion design, the all-new Mazda2 features a chiselled exterior and a plush interior with more space and a bigger boot than before – thanks

to an 80mm increase in wheelbase. It offers outstanding safety, eco-performance and the brand’s trademark driving pleasure due to its low-weight body, agile chassis and the brand-new SKYACTIV engines and transmission. A senior spokesperson of TAC comments: “The small car has indeed taken a big leap forward. It brings together all the new technology and design ideas that have defined the Mazda’s new-generation models into a compact body. These include an ideal driving position and pedal layout, a Human Machine Interface that prioritises safety, sophisticated and highquality interior and exterior styling, and a newly-developed SKYACTIV 1.5L engine which offers maximum torque and outstanding fuel efficiency. We are certain

the all-new Mazda2 will steal the hearts of all those who look for a comfortable and pleasurable ride in a compact vehicle.” The fourth-generation Mazda2 with the 1.5L SKYACTIV engine 6 Speed Activematic Transmission has a compression ratio of 12:1 that offers excellent fuel economy and performance. The model also features a wide range of cuttingedge technologies such as the

Mazda Connect next-generation car connectivity system. The Prestige model comes with some exciting features such as Bluetooth with voice command control on the steering, Steering Mounted Cruise Control, Commander Switch Controls and Rear parking camera with static line indicators. Sport Shift Gear Switch, Push Button Start / KL Entry with Boot Access, Trac-

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Indian School Muladha celebrates Onam

MUSCAT: Onam, the harvest festival of Kerala, was celebrated in Indian School Muladha with much zeal and fanfare. To spread its message of peace and harmony, a function was organised in the kids world, under the auspices of the Malyalam department. S. I. Shareef, principal, V. S. Suresh, vice principal, Dr Lekha O. C., coordinator (Co-curricular & Extra- curricular), staff and the students attended the function, says a press release. The event commenced with a prayer song. Speaking on the occasion, Shareef reminded the students of the glorious era of Mahabali whose reign was remarkable for harmony, tolerance and brotherhood, and advised them to imbibe lessons from it. Suresh addressed the gathering and conveyed the greetings of the festival. Saeeda Khan, supervisor of KG section and Na-

lini Regunath, primary teacher, spoke about the significance of Onam and elaborated on the values it upholds. The main attractions of the day were Onappattu, skits, group songs and speeches. The skit, which incorporated the popular art forms of Kerala — Thiruvathirakali, Thumbi Thullal, Vallam Kali and Puli Kali, was interesting

and informative. The audience was enthralled by melodious songs and vibrant performance of the students. The elocution of Rafa Shameem of VII A, elaborating on the message of the festival, was outstanding. The school was decked with articles and quotations enhancing the information of the students regarding Onam. It was marvel-

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Barka Grand Centre enthrals customers with fun activities MUSCAT: Barka Grand Centre, a leading shopping mall in Batinah region, announced it has commenced Fun Friday and Super Saturday events every week. The event that enthrals people for the weekends include, lively music by DJ, magic show, games for kids along with favourite cartoon characters — Tom & Jerry and lots of gifts for everyone. The Ministry of Sports Affairs sponsored the gifts for the event held last Friday, says a press release. Barka Grand Centre offers a complete shopping destination with 48 international and national brands with Carrefour, Landmark and Alshaya as anchors. The mall is also profiling different players in the fashion and beauty industries, each of whom is responsible for not only turning out incredible products but inspiring legions of fans for their holistic approach to their craft. It offers a checklist of the most adrenaline-pumping rides at Fun City plus the one of the best Food Court in the region, courtesy of

Burger King, Pizza Inn, Chick King, Doner Kebab, Subway, with Coffee Lovers to enjoy in Starbucks & Carribou Coffee & cool off with an ice cream like Cus-

tomice & Tropical Juice. The mall offers will surely catch everyone’s attention as the retail stores will continue to offer amazing discounts and exciting deals.

lous to see the ‘young butterflies’ in traditional Kerala dresses, singing and dancing. The principal and the school management committee appreciated the efforts of Dr Lekha and her team for organising such a wonderful programme. The programme came to an end with the vote of thanks proposed by Fidha Abdul Jaleel.

tion Control System and Type Pressure Monitoring System and many other features are available in both Comfort and Prestige models. Towell Auto Centre provides service to all models of Mazda and makes owning a Mazda extra pleasant with its efficient after-sale services with the most advanced diagnostic tools, latest software upgrades and highly

trained staff who pride in their quality of service. With a network of 13 service outlets and 10 parts outlets spread across Oman, TAC is the only Mazda distributor in the world to win the Mazda Customer Service award five years in a row. With 98.2 per cent parts deliverability, TAC also offers quick, efficient service with genuine parts available for all models.


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ESO opens new facility in Dhofar The new office was developed as part of a Memorandum of Understanding between Environment Society of Oman (ESO) and Nama Group signed in February 2015

SALALAH: In partnership with Nama Group, the Environment Society of Oman (ESO) recently opened an office in Dhofar as part of its ambitious expansion plans. The inauguration was held under the auspices of Sheikh Salim bin Aufait bin Abdullah Al Shanfari, head of Dhofar Municipality, and was attended by ESO board members and staff, Nama Group representatives and sustainability committee members, government representatives and senior management of major companies operating in the governorate. The new facility was developed as part of a Memorandum of Understanding between ESO and Nama Group signed in February 2015, says a press release.

Mohammed Al Mashani, ESO’s Dhofar Board Member, said: “The opening of our first office in Dhofar reflects our growing commitment to the governorate. Since our inception we have developed a number of key projects and campaigns to support the environment in Dhofar, including the Frankincense Research project and native tree planting campaigns. With the launch of our new office we will be able to elevate and better coordinate our conservation and sustainability efforts in Oman’s southernmost governorate.” Commenting on the inaugura-

tion, Eng. Omar Al Wahaibi, chief executive officer, Nama Group, also commented: “Our support for the new ESO office fits very well with our Sustainability Policy’s environmental objectives. It is our shared responsibility to preserve and protect Dhofar’s natural beauty, and the new ESO office, along with the tree planting activity, will enable more projects to be implemented and encourage further participation of volunteers from the region.” Enhances forestation As a sign of their commitment, this week ESO has planted 100 native

tree saplings at public schools in Dhofar, enhancing forestation in the area with the support of Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Wealth, Ministry of Environment and Climate Affairs and Nama Group. With ESO possessing a large membership and support base in Dhofar, the society’s new branch will focus on strengthening ties to the Dhofari community in addition to boosting environmental causes within the governorate. ESO has also expressed its gratitude and appreciation to Taj Al Amira Furniture for equipping the new office in Dhofar.

The society was founded in 2004 by Omanis representing different regions of the Sultanate and in 2009 was accepted as a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Being the first organisation of its kind in Oman, the society has worked for over a decade to promote conservation and environmental issues throughout the Sultanate. With a number of landmark campaigns already under its belt, the inauguration of ESO’s latest office is set to herald a new era for the society’s expansion plans.

The opening of our first office in Dhofar reflects our growing commitment to the governorate. Since our inception we have developed a number of key projects and campaigns to support the environment in Dhofar, including the Frankincense Research project and native tree planting campaigns Mohammed Al Mashani

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MHD now offers JLR approved pre-owned vehicle programme

MUSCAT: Mohsin Haider Darwish, exclusive distributor of Jaguar Land Rover cars in the Sultanate of Oman, is now making it even more attractive for customers to purchase their dream vehicle with the dedicated ‘Jaguar Approved’ and ‘Land Rover Approved’ certified pre-owned vehicle programme. The JLR Approved programme will enable customers in the Sultanate of Oman to purchase preowned Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles with complete peace of mind by visiting their nearest showroom or through a dedicated multi-language Approved mobile app – the first in the region for preowned vehicles. The programme offers a host of benefits including a class-leading 24 month warranty and 24/7 roadside assistance, 165 Point Inspection along with attractive finance and convenient trade in options, says a press release. The enhanced JLR Approved programme reflects the manufacturer’s commitment to delivering an affordable and accessible firstclass experience to customers in the Middle East and North Africa region. Speaking about the JLR preowned vehicle programme, Bruce Robertson, managing director, JLR Mena, said: “Our goal is to offer a superior customer experience and through Jaguar Land

Rover Approved we are now able to ensure we have an independently audited and reliable customer focused programmes that deliver Jaguar Land Rover’s guaranteed standard of product excellence and increased customer confidence.” “We have seen demand within the pre-owned car industry continue to grow and we look forward to making Jaguar and Land Rover purchases more accessible to both our loyal and prospective customers across the Mena region,” he added. Online approved vehicle locators A vehicle search function is integrated within Jaguar and Land Rover websites to offer prospective buyers a quick and easy navigation tool to select pre-owned cars from their nearest dealer. The website gives detailed specifications, vehicle prices as well as an industry-leading comprehensive selection of interior and exterior imagery for all Jaguar Land Rover Approved vehicles. Other options include: dealer location, local currency selection, send an enquiry and request a test drive or finance quote from Jaguar Land Rover dealers across the region. Mobile application The approved vehicle locator mobile app is the first of its kind in

the Mena region and is a dedicated tool which makes looking for a preowned vehicle even more accessible to customers. Linked to the Jaguar and Land Rover vehicle websites, customers are able to view the Approved inventory at their nearest dealer with real-time updates in both Arabic and English. The app is available free of charge on Apple Store and Google Play Store. 165 multi-point vehicle inspection All pre-owned vehicles in the Approved programme now undergo an even more rigorous multi-point vehicle inspection covering 165 points by qualified Jaguar Land Rover technicians. This includes mechanical, bodywork, interior and electrical inspections, as well as a full road-test, after which any irregularities are rectified with genuine Jaguar and Land Rover manufacturer parts. 24-month warranty Every vehicle supplied through the program benefits from a minimum 24 month warranty and roadside assistance which mirrors Jaguar Land Rover New car policies, customers will also receive a signed certificate providing assurance that their vehicle has met the stringent checks and standards required by the programme.

New Nissan Juke available with many exciting benefits MUSCAT: Nissan from the house of Suhail Bahwan Automobiles has introduced special seasonal offers on the Nissan Juke that will last till October 16, 2015. Their exclusive vehicle promotions are enticing and one-of-akind promising unlimited benefits to valued patrons. Nissan has a heritage of showcasing some of the most amazing benefits for its customers by introducing unique offers on its prestigious line-up of vehicles. In an effort to make Nissan vehicles affordable and accessible to all, Suhail Bahwan Automobiles has taken up this unique initiative, says a press release. What’s on offer? Auto enthusiasts can now avail exciting benefits on the Nissan Juke that include cash gift up to OMR500, free service for two years or 20,000km (periodic maintenance only), free registration, six years unlimited mileage warranty and easy and convenient financing options. Flexible EMIs can also be tailor made for any individual requirement from in-house Auto Finance team. Interactive social media Customers can also get unlimited access to Nissan’s prestigious vehicle line-up at the comfort of its homes or offices. Simply visit Nissan Oman’s Facebook page i.e http://www.facebook.com/Sbanissanoman or send an SMS to get updated information on any of the vehicles from the house of Nissan. The upbeat Juke Nissan has made a number of revisions to the popular subcompact crossover to enable it to stay ahead of the pack in a booming segment. The Juke has been a major global success since being launched in 2010. The upgraded Juke, has retained signature aspects including its dramatic front-end design. The Juke is powered by a choice

of either a 1.6-litre naturally-aspirated engine or a 1.6-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, the latter being direct injection. Driving modes Three driving modes — normal, sport and eco — are available, along with a new audio system, the Japanese auto maker’s latestgeneration NissanConnect connectivity technology. Maximum engine power for S & SL Grade is 86(117) kW (ps) @ 6000rpm with 158Nm of torque. The SL Turbo grade has maximum engine power of 140(190) kW (ps) @ 5600rpm with 240Nm of torque. All three grades are available for the new Juke, S, SL and SL Turbo. Exterior revisions include tweaking the upper front lamps (now with LED daytime runners), updating the grille, toughening up the under-bumper trim, redesigning the door mirrors (adding LED repeaters and new rear view camera) and creating a more aggressive rear bumper to match the revised tail-lights which now have LED ‘light guide technology’. Spacious cargo area Revisions in the cargo area have increased space while versatility is further enhanced with a flatfolding rear seat. Nissan has also built in a two-stage floor in the luggage compartment. With the second-row seats up and cargo floor lowered, there is plenty of space in the back for large luggage. Fold the seats down and you can adjust the floor to a higher position, creating a flat cargo. Standard features include cloth upholstery, four-speaker CD/MP3 stereo with AUX port, power windows, electric mirrors, rear-view camera and the 60/40 folding rear seats. Also available is leather upholstery, NissanConnect, sunroof, fog lamps, automatic a/c and intelligent keyless entry with starter button. Safety features include front airbags, ABS disc brakes with EBD, and

stability control and optional side-curtain airbags. Award winning crossover At the Kelley Blue Book, the 2012 Nissan Juke won ‘Total Cost of Ownership Award’ in the Compact Crossover division. Establishing their selections on the combined cost of fair purchase price (FPP), financing costs, state fees, insurance costs, project depreciation, and the anticipated costs of repairs, scheduled maintenance, and petrol, the 2012 Nissan Juke was a clear winner. Although the fair purchase prices in this division were quite similar, the 2012 Nissan Juke was a standout in long-term fuel cost and insurance. Apart from winning the Total Cost of Ownership Award, Kelley Blue Book also showcased some of their favorite aspects of the 2012 Nissan Juke. On the other hand, the Nissan Juke was deemed safe by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in 2011. The IIHS awarded the 2011 Nissan Juke a ‘Top Safety Pick’ rating. As always, the rating is only given to vehicles that achieve the agency’s highest rating of ‘Good’ in front, rear and side impact protection as well as being equipped with electronic stability control and earn a good rating in roof strength. A perspective Suhail Bahwan Automobiles offers wide range of after sales service with modern technology and state-of-the-art facilities in strategic locations. Their practice of Total Ownership Experience and customer-centric approach will ensure that customers of Nissan are given par excellence professional services for all car related needs. SBA is largely committed to supporting Nissan’s growth in the Sultanate through major emphasis on customer satisfaction and by providing world-class after-sales services in Oman.


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Stokes row overshadows Aussie victory at Lord’s SCOREBOARD

Victory put Australia 2-0 up in the fivematch series as, for the second fixture in a row, England failed to chase down a target of more than 300 runs

LONDON: England all-rounder Ben Stokes’s controversial dismissal in being given out obstructing the field promised to be the lasting memory of Australia’s 64-run win in the second One-day International (ODI) at Lord’s on Saturday. Victory put the World Cup holders 2-0 up in the five-match series as, for the second fixture in a row, England failed to chase down a target of more than 300 despite skipper Eoin Morgan’s defiant 85. Australia captain Steven Smith paved the way for his side’s last 10over assault as they made 309 for seven. Smith top-scored with 70 as Australia, fresh from their 59-run win in Southampton on Thursday, were sent in by Morgan in awkward overcast conditions for batting. Together with George Bailey

CONTROVERY: England’s captain Eoin Morgan, left, talks with Aus-

tralia’s captain Steven Smith and umpire Kumar Dharmasena following the dismissal of England’s Ben Stokes for “obstructing the field” during their second ODI at Lord’s in London on Saturday. – AFP

(54), he put on 99 for the secondwicket in a match reduced by rain to 49 overs per side. Australia’s battery of big-hitting all-rounders then came to the fore as 96 runs were scored in the last 10 overs. Man-of-the-match Mitchell Marsh, out off the last delivery of the innings for a 31-ball 64, struck seven fours and three sixes off his own bat. But the flashpoint moment came in the 25th over of England’s reply. All-rounder Stokes struck a straight drive which was stopped by bowler Mitchell Starc. Left-arm paceman Starc then hurled the ball back hard towards Stokes’s end who, leaning back and turning his head away, stopped it

with a hand taken off the bat. Australia appealed. On-field umpires Kumar Dharmasena of Sri Lanka and former England batsman Tim Robinson referred the issue to third umpire Joel Wilson. The relevant cricket Law or rule talks about “wilful obstruction” and does allow batsmen to protect themselves from injury. After lengthy deliberation, West Indian official Wilson gave Stokes out for 10, sparking a chorus of boos. Stokes’s exit was the cue for a collapse that saw four wickets lost for 46 runs, with fast bowler Pat Cummins taking final figures of four for 56. The series continues in Manchester on Tuesday. - AFP

AUSTRALIA J. Burns b Finn 22 D. Warner retd hurt 1 S. Smith c Taylor b Rashid 70 G. Bailey b Ali 54 G. Maxwell lbw Finn 49 S. Watson c Plunkett b Stokes 39 M. Marsh c Buttler b Stokes 64 M. Wade c and b Stokes 1 N. Coulter-Nile not out 0 Extras (lb-3, w-5, nb-1) 9 Total (7 wkts, 49 overs) 309 Fall of wickets: 1-42, 2-141, 3-171, 4-218, 5-281, 6-295, 7-309. Bowling: Finn 9-0-55-2 (w-2); Woakes 8-1-37-0 (w-1); Plunkett 8-0-42-0; Stokes 9-0-60-3 (nb-1, w-2); Rashid 7-0-44-1; Ali 8-1-68-1. ENGLAND A. Hales c Smith b Coulter-Nile 18 J. Roy c Wade b Cummins 31 J. Taylor c Wade b Marsh 43 E. Morgan c Maxwell b Cummins 85 B. Stokes obstructing the field 10 J. Buttler lbw Maxwell 0 M. Ali c Marsh b Maxwell 8 C. Woakes c Wade b Cummins 6 A. Rashid c Coulter-Nile b Cummins 2 L. Plunkett b Starc 24 S. Finn not out 1 Extras (lb-9, w-6, nb-2) 17 Total (all out, 42.3 overs) 245 Fall of wickets: 1-37, 2-68, 3-119, 4-141, 5-142, 6-171, 7-183, 8-187, 9-242. Bowling: Starc 7-0-35-1 (nb-2, w-3); Coulter-Nile 8-1-50-1; Marsh 9-0-51-1; Cummins 8.3-0-56-4 (w-3); Maxwell 10-0-44-2. Man-of-the-match: Mitchell Marsh (AUS) Series: Australia lead the five-match series 2-0

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England first to qualify as Rooney equals record SERRAVALLE: England became the first team to join hosts France at Euro 2016 after crushing San Marino 6-0 on Saturday, with Wayne Rooney equalling Bobby Charlton’s all-time scoring record of 49 goals for his country. The visitors outclassed San Marino’s part-timers as they chalked up a seventh successive Group E qualifying win to seal a place in France next year with three matches to spare. Rooney, who scored his first goal for England 12 years ago this weekend, equalled Charlton’s 45-year-old record when he scored with a 13th-minute penalty, send-

ing goalkeeper Aldo Simoncini the wrong way. Both players scored their 49 goals in 106 appearances. The England skipper never had another clear-cut chance to break the record and manager Roy Hodgson replaced Rooney after 57 minutes with Harry Kane who also got among the scorers with a welltaken chip in the 75th. “It’s a proud moment for me to equal Bobby’s record and my aim is to push on and help the team beat Switzerland on Tuesday,” Rooney told ITV Sport. “Since I joined Manchester United, Bobby gives me advice after games and I am sure if anyone

will be happy for me to break his record it will be him.” Hodgson said he had always planned to take Rooney off. “It was in our thoughts to keep Wayne on for 45 to 60 minutes because other players needed to play,” the manager explained. “We played well today and players like Jonjo Shelvey had a good game on a very difficult pitch.” San Marino, who have only avoided defeat in a competitive match once in 10 years, played some neat football but there was never any doubt about the outcome even before Cristian Brolli headed a cross into his own net after 30

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Oman bag 30 medals at GCC swimming championships

MUSCAT: Oman swimmers bagged a total of 30 medals, including seven gold, seven silver and 16 bronze, as the curtains came down on the 25th GCC Swimming Championships in Doha. Omani hero Isa Al Adawi emerged as one of the top stars of the championship with five gold medals. He won the 200m, 400m and 800m freestyle for youth. Abdulrahman Al Kilaibi won two gold in the youth category . In the last two days of the championships, Oman swimmers won three gold , six silver and 21

bronze medals in the age group category and they added to the four gold and four bronze medals in the general category and one silver in the juniors category. Isa Al Adawi won five gold, including three in the age group 15 to 17 years. He won his first gold medal in the 800m in 8:57.67. He also won the 200m freestyle gold in 1:59.36. In the youth category, he won 400m freestyle gold in the age group 15-17 in 4:19.09. Abdurhaman Al Kilaibi won two gold medals in the general category and also three silver

medals. Omar Al Balushi won two silver in the age group of 11-12 years. In 50m freestyle he clocked 30.69 and in the 50m backstroke, he timed 37.11. Abdullah Al Hinai came second in the 100metre butterfly in 1: 17.40 while Nadhim Al Harassi won a bronze in the 200m butterfly in time of 2:56.29. The team Isa Al Adawi, Abdulrahman Al Kulaibi, Nadhim Al Harassi band Mohamed Al Kulaibi came third in the 4x100m for the age group 15-17 in time of 4:51.16.

minutes to double England’s lead. Ross Barkley made it 3-0 seconds after halftime when he nodded his first goal for his country and the second half turned into little more than a training match as Hodgson’s men retained possession for long periods. Substitute Theo Walcott, who had just replaced Arsenal teammate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, tapped in the fourth goal at the far post in the 68th minute. Kane, without a goal for Tottenham Hotspur this season, ended his drought with a perfectly-flighted effort over Simoncini before Walcott slid in the sixth goal in the 76th minute. - Reuters

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Oman national under-19 team suffered a narrow defeat at the hands of Kuwait in their first match of the GCC Under-19 Football Championship in Doha on Saturday. The team, who are coached by Rasheed Al Jaber, lost their Group A match by a 1-0 margin to Kuwait. The Omanis will complete their group engagements with a match against hosts Qatar on Monday. — Supplied photo

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Malik included in PCB central contract list KARACHI: Former captain Shoaib Malik on Saturday returned to Pakistan’s central contract list as 27 players were given handsome increases in payments with win bonuses also restored. The 33-year-old all-rounder was omitted in the last six-month central contract announced in January this year, but since his return to the team has been included in the A category after showing good form with the bat. Malik scored a hundred against Zimbabwe in a one-day series in May this year — his first threefigure knock in six years — before showing good form in the oneday and Twenty20 series win in Sri Lanka from July to August. One-day captain Azhar Ali also received a promotion from B to A category but discarded off-spinner Saeed Ajmal was demoted from A to B after he struggled with a remodelled bowling action. Ajmal was reported for illegal bowling action by match empire during a test match in Sri Lanka in August last year. The ICC suspended Ajmal and he was allowed to play in February this year after remodelling his bowling action. But he has since lost his bite in bowling and was dropped from the side in May this year. Besides Malik and Ali, Test captain Misbah-ul Haq, Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi, Younis Khan and Mohammed Hafeez

retained their positions in the top category. The contracts were announced after a two-month deadlock which required negotiations between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and representatives of the players. “PCB has included 27 players in four categories of the contracts with the remunerations — both the monthly retainer as well as match fees — increased across the board along with restoring the win bonuses and performance incentives,” said a PCB release. PCB said a detailed financial formula was agreed for the next three years from July 1, 2015 — June 30, 2018. Paceman Umar Gul, who was in the B category in the last contracts, was omitted as he has not played any international match since April this year due to injury. Category A (6): Azhar Ali, Mohammed Hafeez, Misbah-ul Haq, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Younis Khan. Category B (8): Ahmed Shehzad, Asad Shafiq, Junaid Khan, Rahat Ali, Saeed Ajmal, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Wahab Riaz, Yasir Shah. Category C (8): Anwar Ali, Fawad Alam, Haris Sohail, Mohammed Imran, Mohammed Irfan, Mohammed Rizwan, Shaan Masood, Umar Akmal. Category D (5): Babar Azam, Sami Aslam, Sohaib Maqsood, Umar Amin, Zulfiqar Babar. - AFP


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‘Idol’ Ronaldinho was better than Messi and Ronaldo, says Willian Willian pointed out

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that the period from 2003 to 2005, when Ronaldinho won the Champions League, Spanish League and Spanish Super Cup

SAN MARINO: England football team captain Wayne Rooney believes that current Argentina skipper Lionel Messi is a better player than the legendary Diego Maradona. “Up to a couple of years ago, people were saying Messi wasn’t Maradona because he hadn’t won the World Cup.

In my mind, Messi is a better player than Maradona. But that’s how football is,” Rooney was quoted as saying by goal. com on Friday. Rooney said he can become an England legend like Sir Bobby Charlton, but knows it will take a World Cup win for that to happen.

The Manchester United star has not given up hope of leading England to glory at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. “It’s about trophies you win. As a team, that’s how you’re judged. Sir Bobby did that. Hopefully there’s still time for me to be successful like that,” Rooney said. - IANS

with FC Barcelona, were his peak years when he displayed better skills than Messi and Ronaldo

LONDON: Who is a better player, Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo? That is an unending debate within the football world. But Chelsea midfielder Willian feels that former Brazilian forward Ronaldinho was a better player. Willian, who idolises Ronaldinho, pointed out that the period from 2003 to 2005, when Ronaldinho won the Champions League,

Spanish League and Spanish Super Cup with FC Barcelona, were his peak years when he displayed better skills than Messi and Ronaldo. “Ronaldinho is the biggest idol in football for me. I like him a lot. I’ve met him, but I never got to say that he is my idol. “In my opinion, I think that Ronaldinho, at that time (between 2003 and 2005), was bigger than Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo,” the winger was quoted as saying by goal.com. “Of course, Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi make a lot of goals, but what Ronaldinho used to do was unbelievable. He used to be amazing on the field, and also scored a lot of goals. As his fan, I think he

stopped (playing at the top level) a little early,” he added. “If he continued to play he would certainly be three, four, five times in a row the best player in the world. He was two times (the best player in the world), and then I don’t know what happened, but if he wanted to continue that way, he would certainly be five times in a row the best in the world.” Willian went on to state that Messi — the superstar in the current Barcelona squad — is a better player than Ronaldo. The 27-year-old also heaped praise on Chelsea teammate Eden Hazard and asserted that the Belgian has the ability to be the best player in the world in the future.

He also felt that fellow Brazilian Neymar will also be in contention for the Ballon d’Or award. “They are players of great quality. Although they have different styles, in my opinion. Both are very skilled and have a lot of quality, but I think their styles are a little different. But I would choose both of them in a game to play in my team, for sure,” Willian said. “I think so (Hazard and Neymar can win the Ballon d’Or). They are two great players. I think it depends on them, but they have great potential to reach that level. So I think if they continue to develop, continue to grow, certainly they will have everything to achieve this award.” - IANS

A BETTER PLAYER! Lionel Messi

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Pakistan pacer Asif targeting return during England tour LAHORE: Free to represent his country in international cricket post his five-year ban for fixing in 2010, Pakistan fast bowler Mohammed Asif said he is targeting a return to the national side in his country’s tour of England next year. The bowler was considered his country’s premier pacer but deliberately no-balled and was involved in fixing against England in a Test match at Lord’s in 2010. Asif was later found guilty of working with his then captain Salman Butt and young bowler Mohammad Amir to fix certain parts of the match. “The door has been opened for

me and it’s down to me to perform. Realistically, though, my target for a return to international cricket is the series in England next year and that is a target I have set myself,” Asif was quoted as saying by telegraph.co.uk on Friday. The 32-year-old bowler said he is totally fit presently and has started training at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore. “My fitness is fine and I weigh exactly what I did five years ago before I was banned. Mentally I am ready for a return to cricket but I have to be realistic and take things one step at a time. I’ve now started training at the National Cricket

The 32-year-old bowler said he is totally fit presently and has started training at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore

Academy in Lahore which will be a great help,” he said. Over the past five years Asif vanished from Pakistani public life, opting to stay in Norway and play among the expat community their

so as not to violate his five-year ban imposed by the International Cricket Council (ICC). “During the last two years I’ve spent a lot of time in Norway with friends, playing a lot of cricket

there. I have some good friends out in Norway and they invited me there to play some club cricket and to train with them,” he said. The bowler said he and then captain Butt shared the same cell in prison at the start. “Salman shared a cell with me for the first couple of months of our sentence before we moved cells and yes that was a help.” “It was a daunting time and I had no idea what to expect, so yes having a familiar face with me was probably a help. We supported each other in prison especially during the time we shared a cell,” he said.

Asif has promised to act as a counsellor for young cricketers warning the next generation not to repeat his errors. “That was a huge mistake and yes it’s a huge regret. It’s a mistake that I want to warn the next generation of cricketers about and to ensure they learn from me and to make sure they don’t make the same mistakes that I made,” he said. “I will speak with those young players face to face if the ICC and Pakistan Cricket Board want me to and lecture them about what I have faced in these last five years and warn them of the consequences,” Asif concluded. - IANS

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Oman karting racers hope to do well despite technical snags in Belgium MUSCAT: The Oman karting racers were hit by technical problems both during free practice as well as the official qualifying sessions of the fourth round of the Rotax Euro Challenge in Genk, Belgium on Saturday. Around 100 top talents of the world taking part in the races, where Oman are represented by Al Rawahi brohers Sanad and Abdullah, and Khalid Al Wahaibi, the latter featuring in the junior category. Despite the technical problems, which badly hit their performances, the trio are hoping to do well on the final day of the races at Genk track on Sunday. After the heats, Sanad Al Rawahi is in 17th position in the DD2 category and that ranking is enough for the Omani racer to find a place in Sunday’s prefinal. Sanad Al Rawahi and Khalid Al Wahaibi, on the otherhand, will be competing in the Second Chance Heat on Sunday. Sanad, taking part in the Senior

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category, was ranked 39th after the heats, far below the 1 to 28 ranks required to make it directly to the prefinal. And it was the same case with Khalid Al Wahabi in the the Junior category where he finished in the 31st place after the heats.

Both Sanad and Abdullah expressed their disappointment in not doing well in the practice and qualifying rounds. Describing the track as a difficult one, Abdullah said: “It was a good outing but we are disapointed with the end result. But we

have benefited from the practice sessions and qualifying races.” “Participation in this champinships in itself is an achievement for the team and myself. We have gained a lot of experience competing with the best from across the world,” his sibling added.


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TOUGH COMPETITION: A view of the young sailors taking part in the Optimist World Championships in Dziwnow, Poland. – Supplied photo

Oman’s Optimist sailors make encouraging debut in Poland After a week of challenging conditions in Dziwnow, the team of five Omani youngsters finished in 35th place overall from a total of 58 participating nations

MUSCAT: Oman’s squad of young Optimist sailors will return home from Poland this week after making an encouraging debut at the 2015 Optimist World Championships, confirming their promise as a team and some exciting individual potential for the future. After a week of challenging conditions in Dziwnow, which included low temperatures and light winds, the team of five Omani youngsters representing the Sultanate for the first time ever in the World Championships finished in 35th place overall from a total of 58

LEARNING EXPERIENCE: Young sailors in action at the Optimist World Championships in Dziwnow, Poland. – Supplied photo

participating nations. “This achievement by the team was very good considering Oman was the newest country of all the countries taking part and we beat countries that we have lost to previously,” commented Rashid Al

Kindi, Oman Sail’s National Sailing Team Manager. “We had no idea what to expect as it was our first world championships. The qualifying process was fierce so we knew it would be hard and it proved to be very hard because

the competition was tough and the conditions were challenging. There were days of no wind and days of big winds and it was very cold which was not easy because these youngsters are used to warmer weather in Oman.”

NEW RESPONSIBILITY

Holder appointed Windies Test captain BRIDGETOWN: Wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin has been axed as the West Indies Test captain after just 15 months in charge and replaced by rising star and one-day skipper Jason Holder, for the tour of Sri Lanka next month. The 23-year-old, who has played eight Tests and 33 Oneday Internationals (ODIs) in his fledgling career, will lead a 15man squad for the October 14 to November 12 away series against Sri Lanka which comprises two Tests, three One-Day Internationals and two Twenty20s, reports CMC. Long identified as a future leader, Holder was handed the reins of the One-Day team last January and managed to impress with the way he handled the unit.

As a result, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said on Friday the recommendation by the Clive Lloyd-chaired selection panel to make him Test captain, had been “endorsed unanimously” by directors, during a teleconference last Wednesday. “The directors discussed the recommendation put forward by the selectors. We have all seen Jason’s clear leadership potential and believe he can perform an excellent job for West Indies cricket over many years. We congratulate him on his appointment,” Cameron said in a release. “We would like to thank Denesh for taking on the responsibility of leading the Test side over the last 15 months. He remains an integral part of West Indies cricket and

will continue to have a vital role in our Test side.” Under fire after replacing veteran all-rounder Dwayne Bravo as ODI skipper, Holder endured a further baptism of fire when West Indies were hammered 4-1 in the five-match ODI series in South Africa last January. Holder also had a rough start at the ICC World Cup the following month when the Windies were upset by Ireland in their opening match but his performanced proved pivotal as they came back strongly to reach the quarter-finals. A lanky seamer and right-handed batsman, Holder showed his mettle with both bat and ball during the tournament and Lloyd said he had done enough during his short stint to prove he was fit to

lead the Test unit. “He is a young man that all of the selectors, people in the Caribbean and worldwide believe has several of the qualities that can take our team forward,” the legendary former West Indies skipper said in the release. “We felt the time was right for a change and we feel he will do as well as he did when he was elevated to the position of ODI captain ahead of the World Cup.” West Indies Test squad: Jason Holder (captain), Kraigg Brathwaite (vice-captain), Devendra Bishoo, Carlos Brathwaite, Jermaine Blackwood, Darren Bravo, Rajindra Chandrika, Shane Dowrich, Shannon Gabriel, Shai Hope, Denesh Ramdin, Kemar Roach, Marlon Samuels, Jerome Taylor, Jomel Warrican. - IANS

“But they did really well. They are a very good group and every day, tried to do their best which made it a worthwhile experience for everyone,” Al Kindi concluded. The National Optimist Squad, all members of Oman Sail’s

National Youth Programme sponsored Omantel and Oman Shipping Company comprised Zakariya Al Wahabi, two times national Optimist champion who finished in a promising 101st place out of a massive field of 275 sailors. Marwan Al Jabri, Samiya Al Riyami, Jihad Al Hasani, just 11 years old and the smallest athlete in the fleet and Al Moatasem Al Farsi all put in performances that impressed Oman Optimist National Coach AbdulAziz Al Shidi. “One of the best things to come out of our participation at the Optimist World Championships was that we were easily able to identify areas that we could improve on,” said Al Shidi. “Our results reflected our performances but there are areas that with a bit of work could yield even better results which is exciting. “It has been a valuable experience for all member of the team, learning how to deal with big fleets especially on the start-line. “These are the best sailors in Oman but coming here, they quickly learn that there is a lot of hard work to do if they want to make an impression on the world rankings.” Lessons learned in Poland would be worked into training ahead of the squad’s next major competitions, the IODA Optimist African championships in Algeria later this month and the Asian and Oceania Championships in Doha in October.


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Kyrgios-Bouchard mixed doubles pairing has tongues wagging The KyrgiosBouchard pair constantly chatted and giggled both oncourt and during the change of ends and also fought over towels

NEW YORK: Controversial Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios who paired up with Canadian Eugenie Bouchard in the mixed doubles at the ongoing US Open had tongues wagging with what most perceived to be a highly flirtatious performance in their opening round match. A couple of weeks ago, Kyrgios had jibed at Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka during a match in Montreal passing a vulgar comment on the latter’s girlfriend. The 20-year-old was given a suspended 28-day ban and fined $25,000 by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), to be imposed should he transgress again. The Kyrgios-Bouchard pair constantly chatted and giggled both on-court and during the change of ends and also fought over towels. Kyrgios, 20, was spotted placing his hand on Bouchard’s back after one game, was asked to help fix her necklace and went in for a celebra-

SERIOUS CHEMISTRY: Nick Kyrgios and Eugenie Bouchard

tory hug after they won, reports news.com.au. The duo came from a set down to defeat Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina and New Zealand’s Artem Sitak 5-7, 6-3, 10-3 in a tie-breaker. The laughs and flirting contin-

ued in the post-match on court interview, where Kyrgios took the blame for dropping the first set. “She was very forgiving for me in the first set, obviously I think I let her down a little bit. But it was a lot of fun,” Kyrgios said.

“The crowd was awesome and she was a lot of fun. She had a tough (singles) match today so to even come out here and put on a performance like that is pretty impressive. I’d probably give us an A+.” When asked by the interview-

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I’m not a robot, says Serena NEW YORK: Serena Williams says she felt much more on edge going for her second career “Serena Slam” at Wimbledon than she does seeking a calendar Grand Slam at the US Open. Top-ranked Williams struggled early but revived in time for a 3-6, 7-5, 6-0 victory on Friday over 101st-ranked US compatriot Bethanie Mattek-Sands to reach the fourth round on the New York hardcourts. The 33-year-old American’s quest to achieve the first calendar Slam since Steffi Graf in 1988 and win a 22nd career Slam singles title to match Graf’s Open Era record has drawn huge attention, but supposedly resonates much less with the history chaser herself. “I wasn’t nervous at all,” Williams said. “I mean, I don’t have to win this event. It’s not the end of the world for me.” Williams holds all four major titles at once for the second time in her career after four in a row ending with the 2003 Australian Open. Graf and Martina Navratilova have done that as well. But the calendar Slam was achieved only by Maureen Connolly in 1953, Court in 1970 and Graf among women. Rod Laver did it in 1962 and 1969 and Don Budge did it in 1938 in the men’s game. “Getting to Wimbledon and winning the Serena Slam, that really meant a lot to me. That tournament I felt on the edge a lot,” Williams said. “This one I don’t feel that way. I think people feel that way more than I do, but I don’t feel like I need that more than anything.” That doesn’t mean Williams doesn’t feel the pressure of what she could accomplish. “I mean, of course it’s there. I’m

er how the pairing came about, Bouchard said: “You can ask him.” Kyrgios said: “I asked her. There were a lot of people involved, of course. She’s a very hard person to get in touch with these days. But when I had the opportunity to play

with her I thought it would be a good idea, a lot of fun. I’m glad she accepted.” Bouchard later described the experience as “super fun”. “He’s just really like a funny guy. That’s probably why I’m extra tired now because I was just laughing all the time,” she said. Bouchard revealed she had also pulled Kyrgios’s notorious on court temper into line. She’d been seen on court waving her finger at Kyrgios. “He was getting frustrated with himself a bit. I think he was about to, you know, throw his racquet or say a bad word and get his suspension thing. I’m like — no you’re not. Don’t do it. It’s not worth it,” Bouchard said after the match. When asked about their offcourt friendship, Bouchard said, “Yeah, I just think he’s really nice. You know, obviously we talk a bit more now since we’re playing mixed doubles.” She said the pair had “never hung out”. Then added, “I just think he’s so funny and interesting and he’s good for the game. So I support him. He’s nice and humble.” Twitter users watching the game felt there was a bit more going on. “Bouchard and Kyrgios’ mixed doubles match feels more like a first date,” Wendy Yeung tweeted. “Kyrgios/Bouchard playing mixed doubles at the Open tonight. So much flirting I thought I was watching The Bachelor by mistake,” Scott Welsh tweeted. “Watching Kyrgios/Bouchard is like watching an absolute train wreck of a reality show,” Jonathan Newman wrote. “Looks to be some serious chemistry between Kyrgios and Bouchard,” Peter Elder said. - IANS

But at the end of the day I’m just here to do the best I can. If that means I win, then great. But if it doesn’t, then you know what? I can’t let that affect me because I still have other tournaments to play Serena Williams not a robot or anything,” Williams said. “But at the end of the day I’m just here to do the best I can. If that means I win, then great. “But if it doesn’t, then you know what? I can’t let that affect me because I still have other tournaments to play.” It’s that concern, protecting from anything that could be considered a failure after a year of epic success, that might be an issue in Williams’ journey. And another key thing she hinted at was that it’s a quest that marks unknown territory for her, a challenge unseen by a superstar who brags about numbers and has faced down almost all tennis has to offer.

“I don’t know what to expect,” Williams said. “I’ve never been on this train. I love metaphors. It’s different.” Asked what it would take to derail her, Williams made it clear she knows enough to get out of the way of a speeding train and get on board. “If I’m standing on the middle of a track, I’m definitely going to get derailed,” she said. “I have to make sure that I’m on the train and not in front of it.” Williams dismissed the label of “invincible,” saying that is something she has never felt, and said she feels more eagerness to win every match than she did in younger days. Asked if she recalled Graf going

for the career Slam, Williams gave an incredulous look. “Seriously? I mean, I’m old, but c’mon. Geez. I mean, what, I was six. Get serious.” It’s the seriousness of Williams’ on-court situations that have caused concerns. She has been taken to three sets 10 times in 24 Slam matches this year, dropping the first set in eight of those but winning every match and three of four titles so far. “Getting out of it so many times definitely helps me,” Williams said. “It’s definitely not something I want to do, though. But, hey, a win’s a win, I guess.” And to her at least, a Slam is just a Slam. - AFP

Kenneth wins U-17 title

FAMILY DOUBLES FINALISTS: (From left) Joseph and Neil

Joseph with Armaan and Waheed Sattikar. – Supplied photo

MUSCAT: Kenneth Vaz asserted his superiority with a masterful display to capture the boys under-17 singles crown at the Annual Table Tennis Tournament organised by the Indian Social Club (ISC) Muscat and co-sponsored by Muscat Insurance Services (MIS) and Oman United Insurance Company (OUIC). In the final, Kenneth faced stiff resistance in the fourth game before outlasting challenger P. Sai Saran with final scores of 11-7, 118, 11-4, 16-14 to retain the title for the fourth year in succession. Such has been Kenneth’s domination that his approach to the game and mental toughness have become the bane of his opponents. His challenger in the final, P. Sai Saran was with his back to the wall having tamely lost the third game but kudos to him that he put up a brilliant show in the crucial fourth game when he gained game point only for Kenneth to level. After a brilliant rally, Sai Saran gained the second game point but failed to convert. He gained a third game point with a forehand drive but Kenneth found a way to level again.

U-17 FINALISTS: Kenneth Vaz, left, and Sai Saran.

The cliffhanger continued as Sai Saran took the lead again but could not find a way to crack Kenneth’s vigil. Kenneth gained match point at 14-13 which Sai Saran saved. Cool as a cucumber, Kenneth gained another match point which he converted to claim the title. The father and son team of Waheed and Armaan Sattikar claimed the family doubles title after securing a hard-fought victory over Joseph Johnny and Neil. In a final of fluctuating fortunes, the seasoned team of Waheed and Armaan faced stiff resistance before overcoming first-time entrants Joseph and Neil with final scores of 11-6, 9-11, 11-6, 8-11, 11-4 to win their first family doubles title.


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SAD AND SUDDEN DECLINE OF RAFA Stunning loss to Fognini confirmed the sad, sudden decline of Rafael Nadal,

who will also finish the season without at least one Grand Slam title for the first time since

2004. However, Nadal vowed to fight on and restore his status as the most feared player

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efiant Rafael Nadal vowed to fight on and restore his status as the game’s most feared player after crashing to his earliest US Open exit in 10 years. The 14-time Grand Slam winner was knocked out by Italy’s Fabio Fognini, who pulled off a sensational 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 third-round victory. The stunning result confirmed the sad, sudden decline of the 2010 and 2013 champion, who until Friday had won 151 Grand Slam matches when he had taken the first two sets. Nadal will also finish the season without at least one Grand Slam title for the first time since 2004. It was the 15th defeat of his miserable year, which has seen him beat just two top-10 players and where his best performances at the majors were quarterfinal runs at the Australian and French Opens. “The only thing this means is I played worse than the last 10 years,” said Nadal, who lost for just the second time in his career at the French Open and endured a second-round exit at Wimbledon. “That’s the real thing. By the way, for me it was amazing to win

10 years in a row a Grand Slam. “You can imagine how difficult it is to make that happen. I have to accept that it was not my year and keep fighting till the end of the season to finish in a positive way for me.” Nadal refused to elaborate on the areas he needs to improve and insisted in his post-match media conference that he was joking when he said he was getting slower. “I improved something from the beginning of the season. That’s something that I think I am doing. I think I have a good base now,” added the 29-year-old, who missed last year’s US Open with a wrist injury before his recovery was further stalled by an appendix operation. “I am not playing terrible like I was at the start of the season. When I am losing, I am losing because the opponents beat me, not because I lose the match, as I did a lot of times at the beginning of the season. “That’s an improvement for me, so I have a base now. That is a start. I know what I have to do and I going to work on it.” Fognini, the 32nd seed, becomes the first Italian in the last 16 at the US Open since Davide Sanguinetti in 2005 and will face Spain’s Feliciano Lopez for a place in the quar-

terfinals. “It’s not easy. When he starts running at the beginning and you finish at the end of the week,” said Fognini, who smashed 70 winners, made 57 unforced errors and saved 11-of-19 break points in his all-or-nothing assault. By contrast, Nadal had a more modest 30 winners and dropped serve on nine occasions. “It was an incredible match to come from two sets down against Rafa, who is one of the best players in the world,” added the Italian, who had never previously beaten a top 10 opponent on hard courts in 17 attempts. Fognini has now defeated Nadal three times this year but his earlier wins were on clay in Rio and Barcelona. “After the first two sets, I said ‘OK, just concentrate, keep trying and anything can happen.’ The fifth set was really difficult for both of us.” Nadal had raced into a routine two sets to love lead. He was also a break up in both the third and fourth sets. But the colourful, sometimes controversial 28-year-old Italian rallied with some superb shot-making as the Arthur Ashe Stadium duel ticked towards and past 1.00 a.m.

By the end of the fourth set, the statistics were telling. Fognini had unleashed 50 winners to Nadal’s 24 while the Spaniard had converted just five of 14 break points. Fognini broke for 2-1 in the decider with Nadal looking increasingly punch-drunk, an appearance with which the watching Tiger Woods — who was in the Spaniard’s box — would have painfully sympathised. Nadal, stretched to a five-setter at the US Open for only the second time in his career, came off the ropes to hit back for 2-2 with a breathtaking running forehand winner which had the crowd on its feet. Fognini pounced again, breaking for 3-2, then cracked as the 14time major winner clawed his way back for 3-3. In a nail-biting finale, breaks were exchanged again with Fognini surrendering a 40-0 lead at 4-3. The non-holding pattern continued as a seventh successive break, sealed with a backhand crosscourt winner, put Fognini back in the driving seat and serving for the match at 5-4. This time he did not falter, claiming victory when Nadal hit a weary backhand wide. - AFP


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Bank Muscat honours Oman U-17 football team MUSCAT: Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, as part of its commitment to promote Oman as a sporting nation, honoured the Oman junior national team who won the GCC Under-17 Football Championship in Qatar recently. The bank organised a ceremony at the head office to felicitate the team in the presence of senior bank officials and key representatives of the sporting fraternity. Salim Al Kaabi, DGM – HR, congratulated the junior team for winning the championship against tough challenges. Al Kaabi said: “The Bank Muscat gesture to honour the winning team is aimed at motivating them to achieve greater success as also to set a fine example for the private sector to support the government in building a sporting nation.” Sultan Al Zadjali, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Football Association, thanked Bank Muscat, not-

MOTIVATING THE YOUTH: Members of the Sultanate’s under-17 football team pose for a group photo along with Bank Muscat and Oman

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ing that “the bank’s gesture is a big support for the country’s youth and we are confident that many youngsters will be motivated to become football stars for the country.”

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Monza future looks secure: local leader MONZA: The historic Monza circuit is “99.9 percent” certain of remaining on the Formula One calendar after 2016 with a deal likely by the end of the year, the president of the northern Lombardy region said on Saturday. Roberto Maroni told reporters at the Italian Grand Prix that a meeting with the sport’s commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone, who has said local organisers cannot expect any cut-price deal, was cordial and positive. “Monza is 99.9 percent safe,” he said. “We have told Ecclestone we want to close the deal and we will do it by the end of this year. We now have three months to put the money together.” Maroni said he would be talking later to Italian Prime Minister

Matteo Renzi, who is due to attend Sunday’s race at Monza. Renzi was quoted earlier in the week as saying he was going to tell Ecclestone to ‘leave Monza alone’. The circuit, which has hosted races since the 1920s and featured on the calendar in every season but one since the world championship started in 1950, faces an uncertain future with its current contract ending next year. Ecclestone has hitherto shown signs of playing hardball with local organisers, sounding pessimistic about the chances of renewing the contract. However, Maroni said he had no doubt Ecclestone wanted to retain the race. “I felt from Ecclestone a complete and total desire to keep the grand prix,” he said. - Reuters

Bank Muscat is a major supporter of the national game of football. In all major tournaments, including Gulf Cup, Bank Muscat has led by example, being the first private

sector institution to announce support for the national team. As the nation’s leading financial institution, Bank Muscat aims to strongly convey the message of sup-

port to the national teams so as to motivate others to follow suit and provide the required impetus for them to excel in sports and games. True to its commitment to sup-

porting varied sporting activities in the country, Bank Muscat remains at the forefront in offering the required encouragement for youth. As the nation’s leading financial institution, Bank Muscat aims to provide the impetus for youth to excel in all arenas and thereby contribute to the development and progress of Oman. Central to the bank’s social responsibility programmes is the Green Sports initiative launched in 2012 to promote Oman as a sporting nation in general and the national game of football in particular. As part of the programme, the bank in a record time has achieved notable success in developing green fields in all parts of the Sultanate, thus contributing to realising the sporting dreams of youth. The bank remains committed to supporting all deserving clubs across the Sultanate to green their playing fields, aimed at raising sporting heroes for the country.

Hamilton storms to 11th pole in 12 races The Mercedes driver, whose teammate and title rival Nico Rosberg will start fourth after engine problems forced him to revert to using one without the latest updates, now has 49

SEVEN IN A ROW: Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, flanked by Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raik-

konen, celebrate after winning the pole position for the Italian Grand Prix in Monza on Saturday. – AFP

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MONZA: Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton saw off a strong Ferrari challenge at the Italian team’s home Grand Prix to seal his seventh pole position in a row and 11th in 12 races on Saturday. The Mercedes driver, whose teammate and title rival Nico Rosberg will start fourth after engine problems forced him to revert to using one without the latest updates, now has 49 career poles. The pole, in bright sunshine, was the Briton’s fourth at Monza and 23rd in succession for Mercedes, one short of the record set by the Williams team in 1992-93. Kimi Raikkonen joined him on the front row with Ferrari team mate Sebastian Vettel qualifying third. “These guys did a great job, they are very close,” said Hamilton, who leads Rosberg by 28 points in the championship, of his Ferrari rivals after taking pole with a lap of one minute 23.397 seconds and two tenths faster than Raikkonen. “My Spa lap was better,” he added, referring to his Belgian pole of two weeks earlier. Vettel, who could become the first driver since Stirling Moss in the 1950s to win at Monza with three different teams, hoped Ferrari would have a chance on Sunday but made clear Hamilton was the overwhelming favourite. “I think it’s a fantastic result, second and third and very close to Lewis,” said the German, racing for the first time in Italy in Ferrari red. “Sorry Lewis, but I wouldn’t mind if you are not on the podium,” he grinned. “You can be, but if we

Hamilton stunned by McLaren fall MONZA: F1 champion Lewis Hamilton, who won his first title with McLaren in 2008, says he is shocked at how far the sport’s second most successful team have fallen since he left for Mercedes. Woking-based McLaren have not won a race since 2012 while Hamilton’s title, making him at the time the youngest champion in the sport, remains their most recent. “It doesn’t look like a McLaren,” Hamilton said at the Italian GP when asked whether he did a double-take when, as has happened frequently this season, he lapped Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button. “It feels very weird when you look at the board and you think of this historic team, which is

are both ahead of you that would obviously be a dream come true. “I think dreaming is allowed but you have to be realistic. It’s going to be a tough race tomorrow and these guys (Mercedes) have some serious pace.” Raikkonen, the 2007 champion for Ferrari, said it was nice to be back on the front row in front of the tifosi after a long absence. “We expected a strong weekend, knew this place is not our strongest probably but in the end the car turned out to be pretty

fighting with Marussia. And Marussia is relatively close on maybe a third of the budget or whatever. Maybe an eighth. “It just doesn’t make sense. I still can’t believe today that the team has got to that point,” he told British reporters. McLaren started a new partnership with Honda this season but the Japanese V6 turbo hybrid power unit has had a troubled debut. McLaren are ninth of 10 teams and have scored just 17 points so far. Hamilton scored more points in the first race alone than McLaren have all year. His current 2015 tally of 227 points is more than McLaren scored with both drivers in 2014. Along the way they have picked up record penalties

good in qualifying conditions,” said the Finn. “It’s nice to be here, a home race for us. This was our best qualifying performance this year as a team so we will try and give another good go tomorrow and get a good result for ourselves and our fans.” The Finn’s performance drew immediate praise from watching Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne: “We saw a different Kimi. I was expecting that Kimi would have relaxed after his contract renewal.”

—105 places alone in Belgium on a grid with only 20 cars —and started on the back row. Hamilton, whose early career was funded by McLaren and then-partners Mercedes, said the positive news was that things could only get better. Hamilton arrived in Monza sporting a new look of his own, with his hair dyed almost as blond as his teammate Nico Rosberg’s natural colour. Such a radical change would have been unthinkable in his time at McLaren. “I did it just because I can,” he said. “I am very much in an experimental phase in my life, experimenting with lots of things. The hair colour is short term. When I first saw it...it kind of frightened me a little bit.” - Reuters

The Williams pairing of Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas qualified fifth and sixth with Mexican Sergio Perez seventh for Force India. Toro Rosso’s Dutch teenager Max Verstappen failed to set a lap time after his car’s engine cover blew off in the first phase of qualifying — the first time he has failed to reach the second stage in his 12-race career. He should move up the grid once a mass of penalties on cars ahead, including both Red Bulls and McLarens, are taking into account. - Reuters


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Yoga is beneficial for pregnant women and is recommended for practice from the second trimester of pregnancy (from the fourth to eight month). When practised under supervision, it helps in enhancing flexibility of the body, besides strengthening the pelvic muscles, the core muscles used during delivery. Here are some of its benefits.

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hen pregnant, don’t get lazy or lethargic and find excuses to settle in the settee for a snooze every now and then. Being active is the key to an easy and healthy delivery, say yoga exponents in the city who recommend an easy regime for pregnant women. Yoga, say experts, not only makes the delivery process easy to handle but also improves blood circulation in the body and stimulates the organs and glands, thereby keeping blood pressure under control, a key factor during pregnancy and delivery. Those taking up Yoga for the first time during pregnancy must consult their physicians before taking up a fitness regime comprising yogic postures. The first three months are said to be the most crucial and so utmost caution is necessary while doing yoga at home or at a common class. Usually, for the first trimester, standing Yogic poses are advised to strengthen the limbs and reduce the chances of cramps, while during the second and third trimester, less focus must be given on pos-

tures and more on breathing techniques as well as meditation. A prenatal yoga class usually involves: Ċ Breathing: A general focus is on correct breathing patterns. One is also acquainted with different breathing techniques and making deep sounds, such as humming or grunting. This helps in reducing shortness of breath during pregnancy. Ċ Stretching: One is asked to slowly move different parts of the body to facilitate a range of motions that improve flexibility. Ċ Postures: This session includes taking up different positions aimed at developing strength, flexibility and balance. For this, props like cushions or belts are used to provide support. Ċ Relaxation: Each session concludes with relaxation to normal breathing and heart rate. Often participants are asked to hear their own breathing, pay attention to sensations and bring about a general feeling of calmness. Most Yoga practitioners recommend yogic postures like Sukhasana, shoulder/neck exercises breathing techniques, the cat

pose, mountain pose, Vakrasana, Pariyankasana, Bhadrasana, Konasanas, Trikonasana, Veerbhadrasana, Paschimottanasana, and Shavasanan, besides some meditation techniques. However, emphasis should always be on what is most easily possible with least amount of strain. BENEFITS OF YOGA FOR PREGNANT WOMEN Ċ Pre-natal Yoga is an ideal way to stay in shape during pregnancy. Ċ It helps in reducing swelling and inflammation caused by water retention and decreased blood circulation. Ċ It reduces lower back pain by strengthening lower back muscles, reduces muscular tension, and improves general posture so as to eliminate back pain. Ċ It helps in reducing stress as pregnancy causes a lot of physical and mental discomfort compeling the pregnant person to make a lot of adjustments. Ċ It eliminates the need for medication that may be required for a host of other disorders by keeping them at bay. Ċ Improves sleep and reduces anxiety.

COMMON YOGA POSES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN Vakrasna (Twisted Pose) Ċ Sit erect with feet stretched out. Ċ Inhale and raise your arms at shoulder level, palms facing down. Ċ Exhale, twist your body from waist towards your right moving head and hands simultaneously to the same side. Swing arms back as much as possible. Ċ Inhale and come back to original position maintaining your hands shoulder level. Ċ Repeat on other side.

Those taking up Yoga for the first time during pregnancy must consult their physicians before taking up a fitness regime comprising yogic postures

Utkatasana (Chair Pose) Ċ Stand erect with feet 12 inches apart. Keep your feet parallel to each other. Ċ Inhale for 2 seconds and raise your heels and arms at shoulder level, palms facing down. Ċ Exhale slowly; sit in squat pose, on your toes. If not comfortable standing on your toes, stand normally keeping feet flat. Ċ Keeping your hands in the same position, inhaling, get up slowly and stand on your toes. Ċ Exhale, hands down and heels down simultaneously. Konasana (Angle Pose) Ċ Stand erect with feet two feet apart. You can do this asana with the support of a wall. Ċ Raise your right hand up keeping elbow straight. Stretch upwards while you inhale, bend sideward towards your left. Exhale and come back and put your hand down. Ċ Repeat the same with other side. Paryankasana (Ham’s Pose with One Leg) Ċ Lie down on your back. Straighten your legs. Keep your knees together.

Ċ Now, fold your right leg in the knee at the side of your posterior. Breathe normally. Hold the position as long as you’re comfortable and repeat the same on other side. Straighten your leg. Ċ Repeat with the left leg. Bhadrasana (Butterfly Pose) Ċ Sit on a mat with legs fully stretched. Ċ Keeping the legs in contact with the mat, form ‘Namaste’ with your feet. Ċ Sit erect, without leaning forward. Place your hands on knees or thighs. Hold the posture till the time you feel comfortable. Ċ Straighten your legs and repeat again. Parvatasana (Mountain Pose) Ċ Sit on the mat in sukhasana or padmasana. Ċ Sit straight and while you inhale, raise your arm and join your palms in ‘Namaste’ position. Ċ Keep your elbows straight. Hands are near to your ears. Hold the position for a few seconds and come back to normal position again. Ċ Repeat 2-3 times.

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Forgiving Others Cuts Depression Risk in Women WHILE FORGIVING others protects women from depression, men do not derive the same benefit from being compassionate, suggests new research. The researchers found that older women who forgave others were less likely to report depressive symptoms regardless of whether they felt unforgiven by others. Older men, however, reported the highest levels of depression when they both forgave others and felt unforgiven by others. The researchers said

their results may help counsellors of older adults develop genderappropriate interventions since men and women process forgiveness differently. Forgiving others “appears to help decrease levels of depression, particularly for women”, said study co-author Christine Proulx, associate professor at University of Missouri in Columbia, US. The researchers analysed data from the Religion, Ageing, and Health Survey, a survey of more than 1,000 adults aged 67

and older. Survey participants answered questions about their religion, health and psychological well-being. The researchers found that men and women who feel unforgiven by others are somewhat protected against depression when they are able to forgive themselves. Yet, the researchers said they were surprised to find that forgiving oneself did not more significantly reduce levels of depression. “Self-forgiveness did not act as the protector against depression,”

Proulx said. “It is really about whether individuals can forgive other people and their willingness to forgive others,” Proulx said. The researchers said they studied forgiveness among an older population because of the tendency among older individuals to reflect on their lives, especially their relationships and transgressions, both as wrongdoers and as those who had experienced wrongdoing. The study appeared in the journal Ageing & Mental Health. — IANS


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Eat Carrots for a Healthy Heart Carrots are good for reducing cholesterol, thereby making it the friendliest food for the heart. They are rich sources of potassium which helps in relaxing the tension in blood vessels and arteries, increasing circulation, enhancing organ function, and reducing stress on the cardiovascular system.

of your own? Tell us about it at lifestyle@timesofoman.com

Young women suffering from diabetes have a six-fold risk of heart attack, new research has warned, adding that young women who had suffered a heart attack were also more likely to be smokers. The study in 7,386 women assessed the effect of risk factors on heart attack (myocardial infarction or MI) incidence in young women and assessed differences related to age. The average age among young MI patients in the study was 42 years (range 21-45 years). Multivariate analysis showed that four out of five classic risk factors were independent predictors of MI in young women. “The strongest was diabetes which increased MI risk by six-fold. Arterial hypertension increased risk by four times while hypercholesterolemia tripled risk and current smoking increased risk by 1.6 times,” said researchers.

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Short Sleepers More Likely to Catch Cold

Rinse Eyes with Rose Water Use rose water to soothe tired or irritated eyes due to allergies, exhaustion or many hours spent staring at the computer. It not only cleanses the eyes but also makes them look brighter. For other problems such as pink eye or stys, it is highly beneficial to flush the eyes with rose water. The antiseptic properties of rose water help kill bacteria and accelerate the healing process.

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Hubert Vaz chats with Dr. Hazeem Hamza, Orthopedician, Al Hayat Hospital

ARTHRITIS can present itself in midde age (after 35 years of age) in many mild as well as severe ways. Faulty lifestyle or a medical history can be the chief causes but with the right care and treatment, the pain associated with arthritis can be controlled as well as eliminated. What is arthritis? Acute or chronic inflammation of one or more joints, usually accompanied by pain and stiffness, resulting from infection, trauma, degenerative changes, autoimmune disease, or other causes.

Do Shavasana to Relieve Fatigue Shavasana or the ‘corpse pose’ is one of the easiest yogic postures done at the end of a yoga session. This posture not only helps in relaxing the central nervous system and calming the mind but also relieves stress/ depression, relaxes the body, reduces fatigue, and improves the quality of sleep at night.

People who sleep six hours a night or less are more likely to catch cold, says a study. The findings published in the US journal Sleep, added to growing evidence of the importance of sleep for health, reported Xinhua news agency. “It goes beyond feeling groggy or irritable,” lead author Aric Prather, assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, said. “Not getting enough sleep affects your physical health.” For the study, 164 adults underwent two months of health screenings and interviews to establish baselines for factors like stress, temperament, and alcohol and cigarette use. The researchers tracked their sleep patterns for seven days using a watchlike sensor that measured the duration and quality of sleep throughout the night.. - IANS

Dealing with Arthritis What causes arthritis? Is it an age-related disease? Arthritis can start suddenly without any obvious cause, and at any age. Sometimes something in your lifestyle or medical history – or a combination of these – could be responsible. A number of factors may increase your risk of developing a condition if you’re already susceptible to it: A physically demanding job can increase your risk of osteoarthritis, particularly if it involves heavy repetitive activity. A previous injury can also increase your risk of osteoarthritis.

Infections or an allergic reaction can cause short-lived arthritis. Some foods may appear to make your arthritis worse, although your diet or a food intolerance are unlikely to cause arthritis. What are the different types of arthritic conditions and how can each be cured? There are over 100 different types of arthritic conditions. The most common are: Osteoarthritis,Rheumatoid arthritis and Post-traumatic arthritis. Treatment of osteoarthritis focuses on decreasing pain and

improving joint movement, and may include exercises to keep joints flexible and improve muscle strength. Many different medications are used to control pain, including corticosteroids and NSAIDs. For mild pain without inflammation, acetaminophen may be used. Heat/cold therapy for temporary relief. Joint protection can be done to prevent strain or stress on painful joints. Surgery (sometimes) is necessary to relieve chronic pain in damaged joints. Weight control to prevent extra

stress on weight-bearing joints is also crucial. Can one guard against arthritis by having the right diet/ exercise? Exercise is very important because it increases lubrication of the joints and strengthens the surrounding muscles, putting less stress on joints.One way to help prevent arthritis is by managing your weight. Eating a well-balanced diet full of essential nutrients, and drinking plenty of water will help to keep your bones and joints strong.


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ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE By Hubert Vaz

ASK DR. GERRY Dear Dr Gerry, I am in college and I had fallen in love with a senior girl in my college. We were getting on well for over a year but suddenly she started ignoring me and refusing to meet me. When I asked her, she said it was only infatuation and that both of us must get on with our own lives. I have been serious in this relationship but how can I assure her that I have been serious. Is there any way I can rekindle our love? — Depressed College Guy

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Dear Depressed College Guy, I know it’s a difficult and painful situation. Love can make you incredibly happy when things are going well but can also give you incredible pain when things break down. What do we do here? I would definitely advice trying to talk to her again. Understanding the reason why she wants to break up would really help. The problem with love is we all behave very irrationally in it and at times small misunderstandings can flare up into major hurts. If there are issues and concerns from her side, then you need to look at it. It’s easy to fall in love but it takes real strength from both sides to make it work. If she’s still not interested in getting back, then my friend you need to let her go. There’s going to be pain but you cannot force anybody to love you. It needs to come from both sides. Concentrate on what has to be done like your studies. It’s always better to have loved than to have never loved at all. Maybe she’s not the one for you and life has something better in store for you. All the best, Dr G

Panchakarma P

anchakarma, in Sanskrit, means ‘five actions’ or ‘five treatments’. In Ayurveda, it refers too cleansing process for removing toxins from the body for promoting good health. It can also be regarded as a seasonal treatment for maintaining mental and physical hygiene and balance. The human body does have the innate ability to efficiently process and remove waste materials from the system and eliminate disorders, known as ‘doshas’. However, faulty diet, lack of exercise as well as genetic predispositions, often throw the digestive enzymes, metabolic factors, and hormones in disarray leading to the accumulation of toxins which cause disease. Panchakarma helps in rejuvenating the human body by tackling and eliminating the destructive toxins via the colon, sweat glands, lungs, bladder, urinary tract, stomach, and intestines, and restoring a balance in all functions. Detox Process The five therapies of Panchakarma include Vamana, Virechnaa, Nasya, Basti and Raktamokshana. These five processes help remove any deep-rooted stress as well as illness-causing toxins

Nasya involves passing medicated oil through the nose to cleanse Kapha toxins from the head and neck region. It can be administered for up to 30 days and is suitable for treating headaches, premature greying, pigmentation in the face, improving memory/eyesight, frozen shoulder, migraine, stiff neck, sinusitis, insomnia, and other disorders. Raktamokshana is advised for cleansing of the blood in rare cases. It is not part of the general Panchakarma and most centres do not offer this procedure due to high risk of possible infections. from the body while balancing the energies that govern all biological functions. Vamana is a therapy which removes Kapha toxins from the body, especially the respiratory tract. The treatment involves loosening and mobilising of toxins to eliminate them. It is highly beneficial to treat bronchial asthma, chronic allergies, hyperacidity, nasal congestion, skin disorders, chronic indigestion, and many other ailments. Virechana is a purgation therapy for removal of Pitta toxins from the body accumulated in the liver and gall bladder. It is used to cleanse the gastrointestinal tract and effective for

chronic fever, diabetes, asthma, skin conditions, digestive disorders, headaches, as well as gynaecological disorders. Basti refers to enema or a form of colonic irrigation. It is considered the mother of all Panchakarma treatments and cleanses the toxins from all three doshas – Vata, Pitta, Kapha – through the colon. Medicated oil or ghee along with a herbal concoction is given as enema to cleanse the colon. It is effective for conditions like colitis, convalescence, cervical spondylosis, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, digestive disorders, backache and sciatica, obesity, piles, and infertility.

Detox Diet Before and during Panchakarma treatment, one needs to consume a special detoxification diet in order to support and accelerate the treatment process. The doctor recommends the required diet which can vary from patient to patient. All patients are, however, asked to drink plenty of water, eat light foods and fresh fruit/ vegetables in moderation and get adequate rest. For Panchakarma consultation and treatment, contact: Sri Sri Ayurveda Clinic, Villa No 1109, Way No. 4113, Al Khuwair. Tel: +968- 24484991

Dr Gerry D’Costa has an MD in psychiatry and a special interest in the areas of anxiety, depression, addiction, and children’s psychiatry. He has practised as a specialised psychiatrist at Badr Al Samaa hospital in Ruwi for the last 9 years. Dr D’Costa offers his advice and professional insights to the readers of Times of Oman. Send your mental health questions to lifestyle@timesofoman.com


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REDUCES STRESS Any regular exercise can reduce stress and depression and improve well being and self esteem. Cycling outdoors is also a good way to be one with nature and to feel the breath of the earth. It takes one’s mind out of everyday-life stress and rejuvenates the soul. BUILDS STAMINA Cycling is a sure way to build stamina. Since people enjoy cycling, they are able to keep going farther than they last did without realising it.

GREAT TONER Cycling helps tone your quads, glutes, and calves besides strengthening the arms, abdomen, and chest muscles.

PROTECTS JOINTS Cycling lays stress on the knees, ankles, and spine, thereby strengthening them and building resistance and vigour. ENHANCES APPEARANCE Scientists at Stanford University have found that cycling protects the skin against the harmful effects of UV radiation and reduces the signs of ageing, since increased circulation through exercise delivers oxygen and nutrients to skin cells more effectively.

Cycling is one of the easiest forms of exercise that helps tone up muscles, builds stamina, and improves coordination of the entire body. People of all ages, from toddlers to septuagenarians, can easily get on a daily bike routine and draw immense benefits of health and fitness. You can ride a cycle to work/school or simply on a domestic errand or even as a daily fitness routine in the morning or evening.

FOR CARDIO-VASCULAR FITNESS Cycling makes the heart beat steadily and improves cardio-vascular fitness. It involves the largest muscle group – the legs – which raises heart rate to step up overall fitness.

IMPROVES COORDINATION Cycling is an activity that involves the whole body. Therefore, arm-to-leg, feetto-hands and body-to-eye coordination are improved. BOOSTS BOWELS Experts from Bristol University say cycling extends deep into your core. It helps decrease the time taken for food to move through the large intestine, limiting the amount of water absorbed and creating softer stools.

ENHANCES BRAIN POWER Pedalling is a sure way to improve cardio-respiratory fitness which, in turn, helps build new brain cells in the region responsible for memory.

TORCHES CALORIES Pedalling for 10-15 miles an hour can help you burn over 450 calories in 60 minutes.


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We have small building for rent in Bowshar commercial building can be used as staff accommodation or store. # 93782735 / 99208033 We have 2BHK in Ghubra 18th November Street near sea 2 rooms sitting, hall, Kitchen & 3 bathrooms. Contact : 93782735 / 99208033 We have flats, offices, shops, warehouse, basement for rent in Ghubra, Al Khuwair, Ghala, Azaiba, Maibela. Contact : 93329476 / 99208033 We have offices for rent in Ghala brand new building. Contact: 93782735 / 99208033 Two shops in Muttrah Souq, for rent more details pleas. Contact: 91214849 / 95729711 600 SQT commercial flat for rent, opposite Oman flour mill Darsait. For more details please Contact: 91214849 / 95729711 One bedroom apartment at Al Hail South. Contact: 99336255 2 bedrooms at Darsait Behind Indian School. Contact: 99336255 Shop / flat 2 bedroom 1sitting room for rent at Al Hamriya main road. Contact: 97236696 Flat for rent at WK near Jabir Bin Zeid mosque monthly rent R.O 250/- , 12 chq payable on 1st. of every month. Contact: Abdulla 99445880/98292846 Morgan 1 Bedroom attached, toilet & kitchen in AL Khuwair R.O 140/-. Contact: 95154331

Shop/ comm./ Resi building 1&2 bed flat available in Wadi Kabir (near Lulu) one bedroom flats 200/- Wadi Kabir & Misfa land for rent 1000 SQM Al Khuwair 6 bedroom villa 900/- . Contact: 99451168 3BHK Flats & 6BHK Villa in Azaibah. Contact : 96775026 2 bedroom fully furnished luxury flat for rent at Ghala for short or long term basis. Contact: 91786526 / 99881653 Luxury fully furnished 2 bedrooms flat at Al Khuwair & luxury fully furnished 5 bedroom villas at Madinat Al Ilam. For short or long term lease contract. Contact Atlas Real Estate & Rent a Car LLC. Contact : 93201688 / 92888376 Tel: 24833848 / 24834888

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Studio flat Al Khuwair. Contact : 99024730

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New 1 & 2 BHK in Ruwi, total 15 flats. Contact 99792181

Various rooms for rent in Al Khuwair near Ibis Hotel. Contact : 95124975

3Bedrooms Flat in Al Hail 92817777

4bedrooms villa with 2 halls, 4 bathrooms in Darsait behind Khimijis Mart. Contact: 92584715 / 24700120

New 1 & 2 BHK flat in Ghubra. Contact 99792181

For rent office & flat Ruwi- CBD. Contact: 92820734/ 95345909

Industrial shed / warehouse for immediate lease in Rusayl industrial estate. Contact : 24792173 Email: abcon@omantel.net.om

3 BHK, 3 bathrooms 2 balconies, nr. Al Hassan , W/Kabir R.O 325/-. Contact: 99384640

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Basement in MBD. Contact: 99713489

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2+ 6 BHR villa Al Khuwair. Contact: 99024730

1BHK Al Falaj. Contact: 97799175 / 92144045

Bobcat Grader and roller for rent. Contact: 94584688

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1BHK flats available for rent in CBD area. Contact: 98116480

1BHK Mumtaz R.O 250/-. Contact: 97799175

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Spacious 2BHK in MBD. Contact : 99713489

Room with A.C Al Khuwair R.O 120/. Contact: 97799175 1000 sq mtrs industrial land for rent in Ghala suitable for warehouse etc. Contact: 24700120 / 92584715 We have 2BHK fully furnished in Bareeq Al Shatti Qurum near Opera House. Contact : 93782735 / 99208033 3BHK well maintained flat (villa type) G. floor split A/C separate entrance, parking, and compound available in Al Khuwair behind Sagar Polyclinic Way no. 3922, Block 239, Villa No. 1839. Contact: 99253125 House for rent in Sidab 8 rooms, 6 toilets RO 550/-. Contact: 96606679 / 99856551 Flat for rent near Al Nahdha Hospital in Hamriya. Contact: 97380548 / 99680499 2 rooms, 2 toilets, kitchen in Al Ansab. Contact 94229023

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Villa for rent in Walaja Honda road. Contact: 91218273 Store with an area of 121m2 in Souq Ruwi Street, Al Hamriya (suitable for building materials store or home furniture and curtains workshop). Contact: 99434499 2BHK flat available near medical / Darsait. Contact 24705742 Villa for rent in Al Khuwair 33, 8 bedrooms & 5 bathrooms with parking area near Taimur Mosque. Contact: 99366624 Room with toilet in Bowshar. Contact: 96961306 Flat and show room for rent Al Khuwair 33, Al Ghubrah, Darsait and Jibroo. Contact: 24485240 / 24485241 / 93651633 / 92109563 Room for rent. Contact Farahat 98020768, Hilal: 96541263 House in Muscat, near Muscat temple. Contact : 97711551 Flat for rent penthouse Al Amerat Al Mahaj. Contact: 92738298 2BHK & 1BHK flats available in Darsait. #99357586 / 97500025 House for rent in Sidab at reasonable rent. #95555162 / 95755953 Flat for rent with AC in Wadi Kabir. Contact: 95555162 /95755953 Fabulous AC flat at Al Khoud 3 bedrooms, hall and kitchen RO 270/for rent. Contact: 99334699 Brand new villa Bosher 37, 4 BHK. Contact: 91936034

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We have complete office furniture for sale very nice & affordable price . Contact : 93782735 / 99208033

FOR SALE Used cars saloon cars, SUV 4WD and Pickups for sale on as is where is basis. Vehicles are available for inspection in NTS camp at Ghala. Interested parties may contact on 99259157 / 93891398. Sealed offers with vehicle wise quote should be submitted on or before 13th September 2015 with security deposit. Restaurant for sale in Wadi Kabir. Contact: 99425461 Beauty salon in Ghubrah for sale Contact: 94689448 Sales tyre shop. Contact 97964518

Used vehicle Mercedes Benz car E- 230, Model : 2009, KM run : 187,500 good running condition. Vehicle is available for inspection in NTS camp at Ghala. Interested parties may contact on 99259157. Sealed offer should be submitted on or before 13th September 2015 with security deposit. Small medium Business in Darsait with furniture rent 260/- P/M for sale. Contact: 91391353 Aluminium workshop at Wadi Kabir with all machineries and 3 skilled workers. #99536206 / 99605915 Restaurant For Sale: Excellent Location at Al Rustaq on Main Highway. Next to Qaboos Mosque and High Court Complex. Contact # 99227861. Wall papers, grass carpets sale & fixing. Contact: 99834373 / 96642500

Godrej diesel 3.0 ton forklift for sale, model 2014 in immaculate condition. Serious buyers – pl contact +968 9321 8310 / 93223382. Shop for sale in Ruwi High street, Contact 96078411 400 sq mtrs Commercial/Residential land in Maabela Phase 5 Block 2. OMR 140 Thousand. Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 Used Fabrication machinery for sale : Fabrication machinery and tools in excellent condition for immediate sale. Contact 94652485/ 99273774/ 99202278

Furnished single room for one month, Ruwi. Contact: 92177850 Furnished room available in Ruwi. Contact: 92435784 Independent rooms in Qurum / Al Hail. Contact 95529970 Fully furnished room with attached bath and sharing kitchen, living & dining with all other facilities in Ghala - RO-160/- Contact 99763306 Single bedroom flat at Ruwi, Al Falaj area. Contact: 95698714 CONTD ON PG 7


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ACCOUNT. & FINANCE Accountant 4 yrs experience looking for job. Contact 96182302 Email: rishad.sainudheen@gmail.com Indian female B.Tech (EEE) MBA finance with 1and half years experience as Bank Officer in India seeking suitable placement. Contact: 91358676 / 98157895 Email: sujivu88@gmail.com Indian male B.Com Graduate 24 years looking for suitable placement. Contact: 97219505 25 years male BBA (Hons) CFAC ACCA having 3 years experience as top management operations, Accounts seeking suitable placement. Contact : 92829595 Email: saqib4u1@hotmail.com Young, energetic 24 yrs, ACCA finalist, Advanced diploma in Accounting and business, seeking suitable placement in accounts, finance or audit. Contact: 92430152 Email: rau_dey@yahoo.com

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ACCOUNTANT Wanted an experienced Accountant. Forward your CV to lawfirmfm@gmail.com

ACCOUNT. & FINANCE 35 yrs male, MBA Finance with 5 years GCC Accounts & Admin experience. VDL.NOC available, looking for suitable placement. Contact:96763275

Urgently required for leading Company : Accountant between 5 to 10 yrs experience, Accountant (Petrol Station) between 3 to 5 yrs experiences. Fax: 24478522, Email : gh1.careers@gmail.com

Indian male having 5 years of experience in Oman as accountant cum office administrator with Omani driving license looking for a new placement. Contact: 94173818, email: nibinkjames@gmail.com

Male, Finance Executive / Sr. Accountant with Experience in Oman having Graduate degree in Commerce looking for suitable position. NOC available. Contact: 98570383 Email: hadee.rasheed@gmail.com

Fresher looking for a career opportunity B.Com good physique, quick learner English speaking. Contact: 93368464

Urgently required Accountant Gulf experience to handle accounts up to finalization. Contact : 99658756

5 years experience Accountant looking for suitable position having driving license presently working in Muscat also having NOC. 96893893641

Urgently required Junior Accountant. Please send CV: hr.azatllc@gmail.com

Finance Manager 22 years Oman experience and NOC. Contact: 91302906 / 91335205

BEAUTY Required Beautician for a beauty salon in Muscat (visa available). Contact: 97605308 Required experienced Hairdressers / full beauticians with exp in Ghubrah. #97964519 / 94241385

DOMESTIC HELPER Chinese/ Arab/ continental cook & helper wanted. Contact 95529970 Required a House Maid preferably Muslim for a very reputed Omani Family in Muscat. Should be able to speak in Hindi / Arabic. #95216563

MBA Graduate 24 years Indian male, 1 year experience Accountant seeking suitable job. Contact: 94083260 Email: jithinnambiar777@gmail.com

EDUCATION Post Graduate researcher required. Contact 99229700 Urgently required experienced Teachers for Mathematics and Science (physics) for a reputed bilingual School in Al Ansab. Send CV to Email – aleithar@hotmail.com or Contact - 24585343

ENGINEER DRAFTSMAN K.Design LLC requires “2d & 3d Draftsman” with minimum 3 yrs experience. Send CV to k.designoman@gmail.com

DRIVER Need Heavy Drivers with valid GCC D/L.Contact.92252507 Email:- hamood@omankmtc.com

Accountant Indian male B.Com 2 years experience currently on visiting visa seeks suitable placement. Contact : 94649272, Email: sherin.am01@gmail.com

Leading construction company requires two Civil Engineer with minimum 5 years site experience in gulf. require gulf license and NOC. Send your CV to degree.engineer2015@gmail.com A Mechanical Engineer with salesmanship experience of 5 years & above preferable with Oman drivers license and NOC. Please forward your CV to almaadhi.trd@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS Required Indian or Pakistani calligrapher & Painter (staff accommodation) Contact# 24480487/24483493 Looking for project Managers, Site Engineers & Office Secretary for a construction company Email Id: rgeorge@omantd.com

MEDICAL Immediately required lady Doctor (DGO) or GP with Gynecology experience & lab technician. #99310590 Email: tjmaluke@gmail.com

Heavy Duty Driver with license & NOC. Contact: 95959494 or E-mail: jobdsint@gmail.com

Require experienced Electricians for immediate appointment in Dubai. Applicants must be able to work independently. Contact: 99869002, Email: fwi2009@outlook.com

Gynecologist . G.P and others needed for a reputed clinic in Al Khoudh , contact :+968 92584362 , mail CV to towershr70@gmail.com

REQUIRED URGENTLY Heavy Driver & Light Driver, Omani National. Contact -99752720. Email : cvoman5@gmail.com, Fax : 24703313

MEP Engineer on urgent basis required for immediate placement. Please contact tgi17@omantel.net.om

Vacancy for lady Doctor on morning shift for clinic at Ghala with OR Without MOH. Contact: 97746296

Looking for an experienced house driver for an Omani family. Interested candidates may Contact: 96203333 Light vehicle driver. Contact: 99347515 Experienced Driver with car or without car. Visa available. GSM 942 888 63 / 9905 3844 Driver heavy duty required urgently for trailer. Oman / GCC experience must. Those ready for immediate joining. Contact: 99310859

IT Business Development Manager/ Business Manager for Software Business. Gulf experience preferred. hamoudj@yahoo.com Required Marketing Manager for educational programs. Contact: 99674870

MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR A Pest control supervisor required urgently /Call 92660005

MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATION Egyptian language school Muscat requires 2 English Teachers (bachelor degree in education) + 5 years experience with IELTS or Toifel) applications with supporting documents to be sent by mail to egymuscat@yahoo.com or fax 24697047

Established real estate company looking for male or female property agents for leasing and sales of the property. Applicant must be Graduate, possess Omani or GCC driving license. Having oman market experience. Apply with NOC. Attractive salary +commission. Send your CV: property@ labdmarkmuscat.com

Medical CARE Centre, Multi Specialty Clinic, Seeb, requires General Practioner, Medical Lab Technician & Pharmacist. Send CV at Email : sarita_h23@yahoo.com or call 97884856

SALES / MARKETING Sales Executive urgently required for a well-established business of building material (tiles, kitchens, bathrooms and interiors) with selective European brands. Candidate should have industry knowledge and proven local experience, a valid D/L & NOC. Send CV to alrawahy.hafidh@gmail.com Sales man / interior designer wanted for prestigious interior design and office furniture Supply Company. Experience and drivers license needed. Excellent remuneration package. Email: tony@materials-plus.com Required Salesman in Salalah very good commission. Contact 92760281 Looking for Outdoor Salesman for heavy equipment spare parts. Contact - 93292015, Email: mail.om@gulfcenter.co Sales Executive Industrial products : 2-3 yrs of exp. with good communication & computer skills. D/L is must. Send resume to salescvv@hotmail.com

SITUATION WANTED ACCOUNT. & FINANCE 13 years exp (7.5 years Gulf exp) B.Com Graduate, looking for Accountant job, GSM No:-92957064 , NOC Available.

B.Com, CA Inter (Indian) with 5 years experience (2 years GCC) in Accounts & Audit field. Contact: 95584531/ razikthumbe@gmail.com

MBA finance having 5+ years experience in accountant with UAE D/L & NOC available. Contact : 96970930 Email: tahirabbas85@hotmail.com

Accountant 36 yrs Indian male 10 yrs UAE experience in Accounts, Insurance currently on visit visa seeks suitable placement. Contact: 96334958 / 95217432

Indian female M.A Economics with diploma in Indian 8 foreign accounting having 1 year experience in Oman seeking suitable placement. Contact: 95714285

Indian male, 30 years, CMA (Inter), M.Com 8 years experience in Accounting, Auditing with NOC& valid Oman D/L. Contact: 96746420 Email: sijuthampi@ymail.com

Indian CA 10yrs of Oman experience in treasury, financial reporting, consolidation, ERP implementation in Trading, construction, Oil & Gas sectors. NOC available. Email: caramdas.s5@gmail.com GSM: 91310237 Male 29 yrs, 5+ experience, 4 yrs in HME (Office Assistant) 1 yr experience in accounts & marketing seeking for suitable position.#00968 96505486 Pakistani Qualification M.Com (finance) experience 2 years as Internal Auditor, 3 years as Finance Manager. Contact: 00968- 91490367 Part time Accountant, up to finalization, looking for job after 5pm (location prefer - MSQ to Al Hail). Contact: 95694737 Operation Manager with accounts back ground, B.com, Indian, 20 years experience, presently working in a transport company, holding oman license seeks suitable placement. contact.95254864

Indian CA with 15 yrs exp. working as Head of Finance for US MNC. NOC Available - 94047434 Urgent: Accountant Indian female 6+ years experience degree B.com (AC) MBA middle level carrier skill cum tally 9 balance sheet auditing payroll profit & loosest visit visa. Contact: 91551164/91175456 Email: mk.jothipriya@gmail.com A Sri Lankan lady chartered accountant with five years experience (including article ship), on family visa in Oman looking for a suitable job. Contact: 91259845 Email: amashermila@gmail.com Indian 23 years B.B.M diploma in computer accounting tally 9 excel 3 years (India) 1 year Oman as accountant, stores sales accounts, local visa NOC available. Contact: 92579311 Indian 24 years MBA finance 2 years experience seeking suitable placement. Contact: 98222753 Email - shemeejup@gmail.com 12 yrs of Oman experienced Chief Accountant looking for immediate placement. Contact 99513082 Email: devan801@gmail.com Accounts finance Indian male 35 yrs B.Com, M.B.A tally exp 9.7 yrs exp 1.5 yr Oman family visa N.O.C available. Contact : 93257426. Email: sibigeorgep@gmail.com Accountant with more than 30 years experience in both financial and cost accounting seek part time assignment in Muscat or Sohar. Contact 98598099

ART DIRECTOR Art director / creative director/ 8 years experience with Omani license, NOC. Contact : 95136862 Email: aunmoeid@gmail.com`

ADMIN Indian female 24 years BE Electronics now in Oman visiting visa searching job for any administrative sectors telecommunicating banking teaching. Contact: 95935867 / 99536948 Email: anjujose011@gmial.com Filipina, 10 yrs experience in Fashion Retail, Shipment, Logistics, Inventory, Warehouse Control and Store Management is seeking employment. Call +971565833126 or 97728418.

Part Time Accounting, Accounts Finalization, Audit Preparation, Internal Audit, Monthly Profitability Reports, Onsite Tally Training, Contact : 96975454, Email :ibfc.gcc@gmail.com

Indian male MBA 33 yrs having 10 yrs exp seeking suitable placement in Administration / HR/ Operations/ Coordination/ Logistics etc. Holding valid D/L. Contact - 99054786

Part time Accounting qualified & experienced Accountant. Contact: 93858725

Indian male 2+yrs oman exp in HR. joing immediatly. release available. Contact :93671437

Accountant with more than 6 years experience in SAOG company looking for middle management position. Strong English/Arabic correspondence. Valid DL. NOC available. Contact 91116924

Indian Female MBA, 3 Year Experience in Admin MIS , Family Visa. Contact 98234427, jkjsmith01@gmail.com

Jordanian Accountant (ACPA) with more than 15 yrs experience in Oman (Accounts, Purchase & finance. Contact: 92881223 Email: kamal_sarhan@yahoo.com Indian male MBA finance & pursuing CMA having 2.6 years experience in Auditing & accounts field looking for a job in Muscat. Contact 92640613, Email: shabeersha797@gmail.com

INDIAN(Male) MBA with 5+ years of experience in HR and ADMIN. Looking for suitable position. 96395254, shm1691@gmail.com 14 years of gulf experience in HR / Admin & logistics fluent in Arabic / English with D/L looking for suitable position. Contact: 95824598 Indian, 16 yrs Oman experience in Admin / Office management and have D/L. Also have accounting knowledge. Contact: 99573353


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32 years male, 11 years experience in indoor sales graphic designing, administration events looking for job. Contact: 98392508

Indian male, 2 yrs exp. in Sales with D/L seeks suitable placement. Contact 92055093 Indian male Graduate with 2 yrs exp in sales advertising, presently on visiting visa looking for suitable opening. Contact: 95462921

Purchase, Admin, Indian male, 15 yrs Gulf experience. Contact95435370

ENGG. / TECHNICAL DRIVER Pakistani Driver (light vehicle) age 50 yrs seeking job as driver. Can speak both Arabic and English. Contact: 95435008 Bangladeshi want job, 6 years work exp. in Dubai and Oman. Contact: 93822195 20 years experience. Contact : 94795033 Pakistani male light vehicle driver looking for job. Contact: 96474528

TOURS & TRAVELS B.Tech Electrical & Electronics with 1 year experience seeking for suitable job. Contact: 91 9497883413 Email: rakesh1.mohan@gmail.com

25 years experience in Civil Engineering looking for job at consultancy from for suitable position. Contact : 97803710

B.Sc Civil Engineer Bangladeshi male 6 yrs exp of building construction drafting structural design valid D/L seeking suitable position. Contact :91220753, Email: engr_jashim21@yahoo.com Indian male 24, Diploma in Civil Engineering 2 years experience as Site Engineer on visit visa. Contact 98023153

Driver with car. Contact : 91452930 Wanted driver. Contact 95112461 Driver job wanted. Contact: 99343782 Car with driver or without cat specially Companies. Contact 97943750 / 97408900 Light duty driver 5 years exp in Oman. Contact: 92602182 Looking for driving job driving experience more than 3 years. Contact: 97459022

Civil Engineer (Diploma) with 7 + 5 years Oman experience in Interior QS AutoCAD & Construction with Oman D/L NOC available. Contact: 98085006 Shaiju K.S (30) M diploma in Mechanical Engineering (DME) work experience: 7 years, 9 months as a tool designer and in tool room (India) Hyderabad , on three months visit visa. Contact: 92945232 HSE Engineer, NEBOSH IGC and IOSH certified with 2 years industry and Oil & Gas experience looking for urgent placement. Contact 91476537.

Driving job. Contact: 99109458 Looking for job driver with car. Contact 96493236 L.T.D driver exp, 5 years know Hindi, English, Arabic, and Education B.A. Contact 98522914 Pakistani driver, 5 years ex seeks placement. Contact: 97429442 Driver available 24, HRS, car without car. Contact: 98522914 Pakistani diploma civil (Eng) 24 year 1.5 years experience in Pak) 2 years in (Oman). Contact: 97138320 Looking job LTV D with car. Contact: 94436276 / 97433432 Driver looking for job, 20 years experience. Contact: 94795033 Light driving with 6 years experience in Oman. Contact: 94001751 Light vehicle Driver 5 years of experience, with Oman driving license looking for a job. # 97319805 / 92171166 Indian light duty driver. Contact 94269229 Light Driver. Contact 95779594, Ruwi H.T. V Driver, Pakistani experience, 6 yrs, seeks work in company only. Contact 93985087 Light duty driver, 8 yrs exp. Contact: 96736744 Sri Lankan driver. Contact: 97387112

DOMESTIC HELPER Indian Housemaid looking for full time job with accommodation, 7 yrs exp with European family. Prefer European family. Contact: 92567618 Indian male having 8 years experience in Oman, working as a warehouse in charge seeking suitable placement. N.O.C available. . Contact 96184236 House maid looking for job. Contact: 99879576

DRAFTSMAN Indian Civil Draftsman looking suitable placement 5 yrs experience (Gulf). Contact: 98064097

ENGG. / TECHNICAL Jordanian Mechanical Engineer, Expertise in Manufacturing, Design, Steel Work, AutoCad, SolidWork 3D, Nesting/Plasma Cutting, Sales, Speaking, Russian & English GSM#90198575/99201710 Mechanical Engineer 22 yrs Indian male currently on permanent visa and valid Omani driving license seeking for suitable job. Contact : 91652927 / 99680181 Email: fawariz.09@gmail.com

Btech computer science graduate 2015 passout.. Android application marketing.. Having good communication skills and mindset to work in a team. Contact 91024385

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Young BA looking for a job as Secretary / document controller, typewriting 40 W.PM shorthand also available. NOC from the present co. available. Contact: 93085851

Civil Engineer Indian male 10 yrs exp having Omani D/L looking for suitable placement. Contact: 94194399 (shiblyrock@gmail.com)

Supervisor fabrication. 30 years experienced in oil and gas industry with thorough knowledge of PDO procedures. contact 99365694, 92362946, 99208102 email: tapasroy21@yahoo. com

Indian male, Supervisor Electrician Diploma 8 yrs in Oman. NOC available. Contact 95057068, jratheesh@yahoo.com

Electrical and Electronics Engineer with one year experience and GCC licence holder seeking a job mail – shyjalpk@gmail.com

Electrical Eng. Degree (MEP) need suitable job of construction 12 yrs exp. Email: mohd.ateeq.khan@gmail.com

Civil Engineer (diploma) 3.5 yrs exp, seeking for placement. Contact: 95200650

Mechanical Engineer 23 having knowledge in HVAC looking for suitable vacancy. Contact: 95434381 Email: shuhaibuman313@gmail.com Indain male, 23 yrs, B.E in Mechanical post Graduation Diploma in piping Engineering, seeking job in relevant field.Contact : 94786570 Email: asim.hajwani6@gmail.com Indian male Mechanical Engineer having 2+ years experience in releniery piping + equipment seeking suitable position. Contact: 94768977

Indian diploma Civil Eng, 2 yrs exp. Infrastructures project (4G – Towers, substation) landscaping & Auto CAD. Contact: 94756183 Email: indianexpat1@gmail.com

Civil Engineer with 6 yrs experience in can satiny firms structural design and supervision also worked as materials engineer. Contact: 96086214

Over 22 years of comprehensive experience in overall construction execution& management qualification. BE (Civil). Contact : +968 91816590

Indian male Civil Engineer with Engineer with 2 years experience in Building project is available currently on visit visa. Contact: 92841583

Building Construction Supervisor looking for small Omani co. to handle independently or suitable placement with Omani D/L. Contact: 93061107

Tunisian Civil Eng, Graduated flam the University of Tunisia past experience supervised several projected in the Island of djerha in the capital Tunis I have good experience with consulting engineer and contractor now in Muscat. Contact: 94745527 Email: khereddianeb@gmail.com

Civil Engineering Diploma, Site coordinator now preset in Oman, seeking job in Oman. Contact : 92887561 Email: jubincivileng@gmail.com Mech. Engg Indian male having 1 year exp looking for suitable job. Contact : 92835957 Indian 22 years male, Mechanical Engineer, B.Tech has done internships, born and brought up in Oman with Omani driving license, seeking suitable jobs. Contact: 92791637 Email: ashwinsureshkotturethu@gmail.com Indian male, 23 years Electrical & Electronics Engineer having 1 year experience in Google company need suitable placement. Contact: 91118694, Email: sharath2909@gmail.com Indian mechanical Engineer 31 yrs, 8+ experience in sales & BD including GCC, having Oman driving license & NOC. Contact: 97116858 Email: menonamit1984@gmail.com C-SWIP 3.1 ASNT level 2 QC Mech. Engr 5+ yrs exp Indian male 26 seeks placement. Contact : 91823331 Email: kannasekhar46@gmail.com Indian male 27 yrs BE mechanical & W/diploma in automobiles 2 yrs teaching experience in designing (AutoCAD) seeking suitable position. Contact: 94183625 Indian male 29 yrs old B.E electronic & Communication Engg (5 yrs experience in Oman) with valid D/L. Contact : 96652145 Electronics technician 20 years experience India, Saudi Arabia. Contact 91969726 MSC Electronics Female, 24 years, 1 year experience in MR Scan Testing on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact 91111675 28 years male diploma in Civil Engineer 6 years experience in Oman valid Omani driving license seeking suitable placement. Contact: 98666735 /90289111 Email: engrjahedbd@yahoo.com Civil Engineer Pakistani 12 +2 years Oman experience D/L seeks placement. Contact: 94392616 Indian male BE Mechanical currently on 2 yrs free visa with NOC & local release. Looking for suitable job in Muscat. Contact – 90296975 / ali.syedausaf@gmail.com

Civil Engineer diploma holder having a 4 years experience seeking a suitable replacement. Contact: 98782698 Email: engr.rabiul007@gmail.com Instrumentation Engineer, nearly 4 yrs experience in oil & gas industry, seeks job in Oman. Contact 90198210, Email : terinsam@gmail.com Indian male 25MBA having 4years Gulf experience in Coordination with contracting company .NOC Available. Looking for(Store,Coordination,Admin Backoffice) Jobs Ph:95405885 Mechanical and manufacturing Engineer , age 26 yrs masters ( Singapore) having 2 years Oman work experience with valid Oman driving license on visit visa available immediately. Contact: 95498953 B.Tech Mechanical Engineer with 2 years experience in HV AC and plumbing - nikhilchandpm@gmail. com ; GSM: 97654489 MEP foreman looking for a suitable position. Contact: 99526958 Indian BE (MECH) aviation BE degree diploma in material quality management 17 years Navy aviation 13 years construction purchase stores professional on visit. Contact: 90205082 /98796982 Civil Engg, B.Tech fresher Indian male currently on visit visa seeks suitable placement. Contact 91702450 Email: tijoct2015@hotmail.com Indian Male, IT Support Engineer, 2 yrs in Oman & 5 yrs Indian experience. Contact 97311847 Engineer with 3 yrs experience in Indian in MEP, HVAC& mechanical maintained field on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact 99191535 Email: fareed029@gmail.com SUPERVISOR: Indian male site supervisor (AIR CONDITIONING) 25 years of experience with valid Oman Driving license, seeking suitable placement. Contact: 97498809, 93391910 Email: hilariankj@gmail.com Electrical Engineer, Indian male, 29 yrs having 5 yrs of experience in industrial automation & utility maintenance in India (MRF yres) seeks suitable placement. Contact 92789995, Email : akhilabrahamlktr@gmail.com

IT Indian male 34 yrs M.Tech Industrial biotechnology having teaching experience seeking for job. M. Ramkumar. Contact : 96674521, 0091-9940586051 Email: rmkumar28@gmail.com Network System Engineer switches, Routers, Servers, load balancers, CCTV 5 years of exp holds B.E (ECE) CCNA looking for good opportunity Indian visit visa. Contact 91911792 Email: arafakdnl@gamil.com Tunisian Master degree in Computer Science, with experience in creating websites in development looking for a job in the Sultanate of Oman currently in Muscat. Contact: 94745546 Email: safouane.gouja@gmail.com BE, ECE Mumbai university skills in C, C++, windows, linux, controller and processor RTOS, Electronics, Networking, 6 months experience in embedded software seeks placement. Contact : 917774864736 Email: sadatbtisekar@gmail.com SAP BW Analyst : Indian male, 26 yrs, B.Tech (CS & E) from ASET, New Delhi, worked as a Business Analyst in Software Industry. Contact 98008127 / 92878708, vaisakh.bhaskar@gmail.com IT Engineer, 6 yrs exp in software projects & development (OCJA) on visit visa. Contact: 99487493 28 M, Indian, have done master degree in computer application, 2 years exp in Oman, looking suitable placement. Contact: 93295112 Email: syedsadathali.mca@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS Management Professional accountable, responsible for profitable management can handle the entire operations, HR/Recruitment, Business development & Sales & marketing & etc, Great organizational skills with over 23+yrs exp. in Bombay, Saudi Arabia, Dubai-UAE & Oman(11yrs) as General Manager - Publications, Printing,Media. open to any industry, can Join immediately w/NOC. Contact : +968 98864706/99574638 Mail : akdas_uae@yahoo.com

PROJECTS Indian male, with 8 yrs exp. in Oman (BA- Graduate) working as a project Sales Coordinator, with Oman D/L, looking for suitable job, ready to join immediately with NOC, open for Sales & Marketing also. Contact 95245057

SKILLED/ UNSKILLED Building construction supervisor looking for small Omani company to handle independently or suitable placement in good company with Oman D/L. Contact 93061107

SALES / MARKETING Indian male B.Com, MBA having 2 years experience in Marketing and Advertising on visit visa looking for suitable openings. Contact: 96559835 Email: rintomatam@gmail.com 10 yrs financial products sales & marketing experienced 5 years in banking Indian male 32 yrs on visit visa looking for suitable position. Contact : 92882053 Indian male 25 yrs BBM Graduate 3 yrs of experience Sales / Marketing in Oman looking in suitable placement. Contact : 93185316 Email: karsh794@gmail.com

Five years experience in Travel field ,BCom., IATA & pursuing MBA, Presently working in the Travel Desk of (ITC managed) Five Star Hotel in India, looking for a suitable position in the Middleeast. pls contact 9470 5767 11 yrs experience in travel field B.Com, IATA, MCSE working for Qatar Airways, Sales reservation ticketing driving license & NOC available. Contact 92954613

MISCELLANEOUS SENIOR ACCOUNTANT Indian male 55 years. 30 Years experience, presently working in Oman as a Senior Accountant last 10 years. NOC available, seek suitable opportunity. GSM 99685800. Email:- sanatoman@gmail.com Indian Male, 29, 9 years exp in Sales in Oman (Buraimi) with valid D/L looking for suitable placements, NOC available .Ph: 9360 1947 Female, BE(hons) Systems Administration, 2 years teaching experience. Seeking suitable placement in Higher Education/Training industry. Email: sadia_fatima@hotmail.com Contact:96447091 Indian male B.Eng. in IT,CCNA, MCSA,MCSE, 2yrs + exp. in IT support, networking and server support valid Omani D/L seeking suitable placement in IT/Network/Server support. Contact 92607532 Store Supervisor or Site Supervisor, Indian male 30 years, looking for suitable placement in any reputed company. Having 5 years of gulf experience with good communication skills. Willing to work in any GCC country. Contact: 00968 97756269, Email: razzakbmt@gmail.com Indian female, 25yrs Bsc nursing with MHA (Master of Hospital Administration) looking for a suitable placement. Currently on visit visa valid up to 25 November 2015. Contact: 9951 3267, email: alinaelshaddai@gmail.com Chartered CIPD HR, MBA having 5+ years of experience in Oman and 7 years in GCC looking for job opportunities. Call 97728418

Indian 41 years, 2 years Dubai experience Sales of banking insurance products looking for suitable job. Contact: 96564721

Store Supervisor or Site Supervisor . Indian male 30 years age. Looking for suitable placement in any reputed company. Having 5 years of gulf experience with good communication skills. Willing to work in any GCC country. # 97756269 , Email: razzakbmt@gmail.com

Have the previous experience in building material sales field and also experience as store keeper, with release paper & visa valid upto 19/09/15. Contact: 96451129 / 95563071

32 years Indian Male MSC, MBAHR having 7+yr Exp(HR and SAP operations) with Oman valid driving license, seeking suitable opening in Human Resource & Admin/backend jobs.Contact: 00968-99322978

Dental Surgeon with 3 years experience (Indian male) on visit visa. Contact: 95154648

Indian male 32 years MBA (Marketing) with 7 years experience in Oman and having driving license seeks suitable placement. NOC available. Contact: 95902458

Iranian male. ME Civil- structural Engineer, 8 Years Structural engineer experience, Looking for Structural Designer, supervisor or site engineer Position. Contact: 93696929 Email: mhsaz1359@gmail.com

Indian male, MSc, MPhil, BEd Chemistry,2 Yrs Teaching experience and having experience in lab analyst, currently on visit visa, seeks suitable post. Contact 90208673

Sales and marketing - male 27 yrs, 2 years experience seeking suitable placement with Oman D/L. Contact: 95642740 Email: shaijichakkara@gmail.com

ENT surgeon board degree & prometric exam looking for a job in private hospitals & medical complexes. Contact: 91347226

Senior Sales Engineer 4 years experience in Oman with D/L, Sales electrical products PDO OXY supply liaison with MEP contractors and consultants NOC available. Contact: 0091 9895799737 Email: thomasjmuscat@gmail.com Contact : 99447853

MEDICAL Lecturer in nursing(MSc) specialized in OBG, 3 years experience, on visit visa, seeking teaching opportunities Contact:90125347 Indian female BSc Nurse with 4 years experience with Oman prometric 64% looking for suitable placement in capital area. Contact: 95847286

OB/ Gynecologist board degree & prometric exam looking for a job in private hospitals & medical complexes. Contact: 91347226 Female doctor GP, 8 years experience with prometric & viva, MOH passed and NOC, seeking GP position within Muscat area. Contact 95043021

MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR Facility / Project Management 5 yrs of exp holds BE (ECE) MBA, Indian on visit visa looking for suitable openings. Contact : 98580569 Email: arafacareer@gmail.com Supervisor / Forman interior / electrical with Oman driving license. Contact: 98767559

Nine years UAE experienced Graduate Indian male with valid UAE/ GCC, D/L on visit seeks sales / admin position. Contact: 98826959 Business intelligence / Global Marketing management specialist with 9 years of experience developing brand value & managing overall projects to achieve business objectives seeking suitable position on family visit. Contact: 91902154 PGDM in Marketing & finance and specialization in SCM in Belgium University, 14 months experience in cooperative relations looking for suitable job. Contact: 92050773

Land Surveyor experience 6 years in landscape , construction and roads for contact : 0096895244840, 0096899703488, e-mail: eng.amr_salama@yahoo.com Indian male 27, looking for suitable placement in Piping Design & Engineering.Having 7 years of experience in AutoCAD. Also familiar with PDMS (11.6 Version),CAESAR ll. Contact : 97351786 / 96143708/ 97357143 ACCA Affiliate, Oxford Brookes Bsc, 2.5 years experience in audit, finance in Big 6 and oil industry, NOC release available. a.saran891@gmail. com, 95140445 B.com .5 yrs exp. of oman Looking for an Accounts job work, preferred to do from home. Well versed with TALLY Accounting software. Contact 95482970 Pakistan Male: 24 years, M.Com Finance having 2.5 year experience as a accountant & marketing executive looking for suitable placement. Contact: 97670816, e.mail: naeem.ahsan68@gmail.com


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SIT.WANTED Indian looking for a part time accounting or Internal Auditing job, contact 99196621. Pakistani, Male, Pak, Exp 14 Years in IT Trainer, looking for a better position in Oman, already working in Prestigious Construction Company. Contact:- 95983711. Join.mtmali@gmail.com Civil Engineer Indian 20 years experience (1 year in Oman) in management and construction seeks suitable placement. Contact: 91718976 , email : mdnaveed71@gmail.com Male, 32 years M.A. English M.Sc Psychology and B.Ed in English having 4 years experience in teaching present company is ready to issue release letter. Contact : 99869535 Email: sahadkeyi33@gmail.com Pakistani, Male, Pak, Exp 14 Years in Computer Teacher, looking for a better position in Oman, already working in Prestigious Construction Company. Contact:- 95983711, join.mtmali@gmail.com Light duty driver, 23yrs. Can speak Arabic, Hindi, Bangla and understand English. Release available. Ph.92854775 / 93487450 ME Civil- structural Engineer, 8 Years Structural engineer experience, Looking for Structural Designer, supervisor or site engineer Position. Iranian male, Contact: 93696929 Email: mhsaz1359@gmail.com ACCOUNTANT, Male, 8 years experience, presently working in Oman as a Senior Accountant with Oman Driving license. NOC available, seeks suitable opportunity. GSM: 98184170 Civil Engineer Indian 20 years experience (1 year in Oman) in management and construction seeks suitable placement. Contact: 91718976 Male, 32 years M.A. English M.SC psychology and B.Ed in English having 4 years experiences in teaching present company is ready to issue release letter. Contact : 99869535 Email: sahadkeyi33@gmail.com Filipino (Male), 33 yrs/old, 9 yrs. experience in marine transportation (seaman/deck crew), & 3 yrs. in sales (electronic devices) currently on visit visa & looking for a suitable employment. GSM: 94750459 Indian male, 14 yrs Experience in Maintenance & Supervisor in hotel field ( Electrical . Ac Mechanical & Plumber) N O C available #95253640 email-hareeshma24@yahoo.com Senior Accountant Indian male Graduate CA Articleship completed 18 years of experience currently on visit visa seeks suitable placement contact.97498809,93391910 Email.hilariankj@gmail.com Electrical Maintenance Engineer, 29, Indian Male, having 7+ years exp. in reputed companies. Seeking suitable placement in Oman. Contact - 98440637. Mail ID : venkatbadri23@gmail.com Indian male 22 years, Looking for suitable placement in Hardware and Networking field, 1 year exp. in india an have done training in al ameen computers. With good communication skill, Qualification is Diploma in Electronics and Communication. Contact : - 95632209,95068075, Email- fairozhuded13@gmail.com Sudanese 29 male (Bsc computer science, diploma computer engineering), 6 yrs. experience , dba oracle pl-sql , ms sql-server ,ms visual studio vba, network, Omani Driver licence language English, Arabic. Email:chastity643@gmail. com, Mob:91415886

Having 9+ years exp. in Admin & HR in reputed companies. Presently working in Muscat and seeking for suitable placement. Contact No.: 97693456. email : muralimahdav77@gmail.com

Babar Ali Male, Pak, Exp 14 Years in Accounts, IT & Administration, looking for a better position in Oman, No need of Visa, already working in of the Omani Construction Company. Contact:- 95983711.

Pakistani, Male, Pak, Exp 14 Years in Accounts, IT & Administration, looking for a better position in Oman, already working in Prestigious Construction Company. Contact:95983711.Join.mtmali@gmail.com

Indian male MBA finance and marketing. Having 2 year experienced in accounting, looking for suitable job opportunities. Available on visit can join immediately. Cont: 94676974 Email: anfalruk@gmail.com

Indian male 24 years,B. Tech (Electrical & Electronic) having 2 years working experience as an Electrical site Engineer, currently on visit visa. Seeking suitable placement. Contact no. 98045482, Email: mastanshaik1008@gmail.com

SALES MANAGER (MECHANICAL ENGINEER)-Over 5 yrs in Oman, with experience in Industrial Products & Services with Noc & driving license looking for the challenging opportunities. Notice period Ends on 27th August -2015 . GSM - 95291830

Indian male 23 years, B. Tech (Electrical & Electronic) having 4 years working experience as an Electrical site Engineer, currently on visit visa. Seeking suitable placement. Contact no. 98045482 Email: mastanshaik1008@gmail.com

ACCOUNTANT, Male, 8 years experience .Presently working in Oman as a Senior Accountant with Oman Driving license. NOC available seeks suitable opportunity. GSM: 98184170

29 years femaile (MBA-Finance) with 4 + years experience (India & Oman) in administration & teaching seeking suitable placement in an established organization. #96371655. Male, 32, having 7 years experience in New Car sales and rental. Currently working for one of the most reputed Brand in India is seeking a suitable change. Contact +91 9045232273 Looking for managerial post (full time ) ,More than Ten years of experience in Team Development ,Training ,Planing, Administration, Sales & Marketing, Advertisement and Credit Control and Logistics. Contact 91076608 /+919048648108 NOC available Sales Representative or Purchase officer. Indian male 31 years, Looking for suitable placement in CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES and OILFIELD INDUSTRIES. Having 7 years of gulf experience in FASTENERS and BUILDING MATERIAL. Having a valid D/L. Contact: 00968 92480985, Email: fayubeig@gmail.com Housemaid looking for job. Cont : 95587492 Indian Male, 28, B.Com, 6+ yrs exp in Accounts, 2 yrs in Oman with Valid Oman D/L, NOC available. Contact 9719 4864 BRANCH-HEAD, MBA-BBA, Indian Male having experience in UAE, India, Oman total 5 years (including MNC), looking for similar or same openings. NOC available. mobile: 92700670, email:catanalur131@gmail.com Accounts Head/Manager looking for job with Gulf Experience (NOC available). Contact : 94164650. email: msaleem.kr@gmail.com Sales Representative or Purchase officer. Indian male 31 years, looking for suitable placement in construction industries and oilfield industries. Having 7 years of gulf experience in fasteners and building material. Having a valid driving license. Contact: 00968 92480985, Email: fayubeig@gmail.com Pakistani, Male, Pak, Exp 14 Years in Accounts, IT & Administration, looking for a better position in Oman, already working in Prestigious Construction Company. # 95983711. Join.mtmali@gmail.com Male available for a part time accounting & admin job, Contact:99196621. Indian Male, 28, B.Com, 6+ yrs exp in Accounts, 2 yrs in Oman with Valid Oman D/L, NOC available. Contact: 9719 4864

Indian Female Lawyer having 11 yrs experience presently working in Oman seeks placement in Legal/HR/ Admin etc. NOC available Contact-94436960 Email: famidakhan123@gmail.com Mechanical Engineer : Indian , male 23 years, 2 years experience, on visit visa . Seeking suitable placement. Contact : +968 91409712 , Email : nibin.nani@gmail.com INDIAN MALE 23 YEARS,B. Tech (Electrical & Electronic) having 4 years working experience as an Electrical site Engineer, currently on visit visa. Seeking suitable placement. Contact no. 98045482 21 years, B. Com, graduate male ‘fresher’ well versed in English, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam with Driving license looking for a suitable job. Contact: 96799287 Filipino (male), 37 yrs. old, having 8yrs. experience in Operation (Shipping & Logistics) currently on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact 97121525 24 years, ACCA affiliate, 2.5 years of experience in audit, finance in Big6 and oil industry, looking for suitable placement, NOC release available. Contact 95140445, Email: a.saran891@gmail.com INDIAN MALE 24 YEARS, B. Tech (Electrical & Electronic).Having 2 years experience as Electrical Site Engineer in Constructions. Done IOSH & NEBOSH- IGC certifications. Seeking for suitable placement in constructions or in any related industries. Contact no: 98045482/ mastanshaik1008@gmail.com Indian male, 29 yrs, B.Tech Electronics & Communication Eng. + diploma in SAP, 7 years professional experience, looking for a job in Oman / other GCC countries. Contact: 0091 973 928 5790, Email: rahul.rn198@gmail.com AutoCad Civil Draftsman – Having 3 years- experience, looking for a placement.(Full- time or Part time) 99627427 / 96154564. Indian male MBA finance and marketing having 2 year experienced in accounting. Having good knowledge in Tally ERP and advanced excel. Looking for suitable job opportunities. Available on visit visa can join immediately. Contact:94676974, Email : anfalruk@gmail.com Indian Male, 37 Years , B Tech Graduate Electrical. Having 12 Years Experience of DCRP Works / Jobs in Oman with Driving License, Looking for an suitable opening, NOC Available. Contact – 92122338, Email saiviharvasanth@gmail.com

SIT.WANTED Part- Time Accountant, well experience senior accountant ,doing all type of accounting works, Finalization, Budgeting available. #98803439 Masters in Information Systems and IT with more than 12 years experience seeks suitable placement. Contact: 98502793, email:jobsrs6@gmail.com

Indian male 23 years Graduate, working as a sales coordinator cum purchase & office coordination 2 YEARS in oman Having oman license & NOC looking for suitable job in Muscat. GSM:97475860 mail:yadhukrishnan08@gmail.com

B.E Mechanical engineer,2 years job experience in Oman in pipeline field, having ASNT level ll in UT,RT,MT and PT, fluent in English, Hindi, Gujarati and Marathi, with valid Omani driving license (light) searching for job. Contact +968 92745691

MOTOR VEHICLE FOR SALE

Indian male executive secretary having vast experience in admin, logistics & procurement well versed with computer seeks suitable placement. Contact : 99514286 Indian Female, 25 years, M.Sc Electronics + Multimedia, having one year teaching experience in Government college in India, seeks suitable placement. Contact GSM 99367448 Advertising/media executive with 15 years gulf experience with oman driving license. Seeks good opening. Contact 93031168 Available for a part time accounting job. Contact 99196621

HONDA CR-V 2008, purchased 2009, 4WD, Full option, No.1 model, Cruise control, leather seats, Sun roof, 1,23,000KMS, OMR 5000/-, expat leaving, for sale at SOHAR, Contact Samuel 99108311 Prado ,2012. Contact : 99336093

Indian Male 28 years MSM, B. Com having 6years experience in Gulf and India as a HR and Admin looking for suitable placement. # 97914340. Email: rajkv30@gmail.com

Land Cruiser 2012. Contact 99336093

2000 model man prime mover excellent condition. Contact: 99316151 Sportage, 2013. Contact 99336093

FOR HIRE Volvo 12 Ton Truck for monthly rent. Contact: 98713900


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An NRI wants to sell his properties, in Ernakulam (6 cent villa near Amrita hospital), Trivandrum (plot near Kowdiar Palace), Trivandrum (plot near Kumarapuram Jn.) and Pandalam (opposite Ayyappa temple by the side of MC road). Please call: 94052733 or 94070407

MATRIMONIAL Indian Muslim male 40 years seek suitable alliance. Contact: 93781101 A 28yrs Keralite Muslim good looking boy working in Oman from a decent family, looking for alliance from similar background. Contact: 99230928 Ezhava Lady, Divorcee, 37, 5.3”, Pharmacist in Muscat. suryakv2010@gmail.com, +91 9961176066 Indian male 40 yrs Christian, working in Muscat, .looking for life partner, divorced or single. Contact: 96059801

Spoken English IELTS & Computer classes. Contact: 92088325 / 24799938

DRIVING

Seeking alliance for our son from Muslim families. Interested families Contact: 99889590 WEB, ERP and Business Intelligence (BI) creation and management at rock bottom price. Contact: http//webviewoman

SELL/BUY Looking for purchase of a residential building with minimum 25 unoccupied flats in Ghala, Bousher, Azaiba, Ghubrah. Contact: 99261522

GOOD NEWS

Used furniture & Electronic items, office & house. Contact: 99834373 /96642500

Ayuredic massage backache, joint pain, neck pain etc. Contact 98254909

FOR EXPATS From owner plot of land near Zanzibar, airport price RO 15000. Contact 99348943

ACC. AVAILABLE Separate room with A/c, Small Fridge and Bed, for non-cooking Asian bachelor, behind Shell filling station, Ghoubra round about. Contact: 94263390 Single room, bath Darsait R.O 140/-. Contact: 93289652 Room with attached bath available at Al Khuwair for working couples or ladies. Contact: 96001490

COMPUTER

Ayurvedic treatment for backache, paralysis, arthritis etc & massage, All Season (Vaidyaratnam). Contact 24475280 / 95371664 / 92504980 www.siddhayur.com FREE INFORMATION ABOUT ISLAM. If you would like to know more about Islam, please call: 99425598, 99250777, 99353988, 99253818, 99341395, and 99379133. For ladies: 99415818, 99321360, 99730723 Orvisit:www.islamfact.com

TRANSPORTATION Transportation available. Contact: 99867456

Driver with car. Contact: 94004667

Furnished room for rent at Al Khuwair RO 225/- for family only. Contact 99251975

Transport available in Ghala, Ruwi , Ghubra, Al Khuwair & Azaiba. Contact: 91495819

Fully furnished 1BHK with all household items in Darsait near Lulu on monthly Basis. Contact 99378397/99493500

Transportation. Contact 99664703

Sharing accommodation in CBD area for non cooking Executive bachelors, wifi free, advance deposit. Contact 91852710

Transportation. Contact: 96538078

Sharing accommodation available for working lady or couples near Ruwi Church. Contact: 92837206

Transportation. Contact 99508282

Room attached toilet and kitchen near Indian School Wadi Kabir. Contact: 95345537 Fully furnished room for a decent expatriate. independent kitchen, bathroom in Wadi Adai. Contact 96243086 at 5p.m.

House shifting & transporting. Contact 92490422

Ruwi, Muttrah, Muscat, Al Khuwair & Qurum. Contact - 95415272

Fully furnished sharing Executive bachelor at Wadi Kabir. #99325387

Furnished room for Indian Bachelor in Al Falaj area (Ruwi) & Lady in Wadi Kabir (near Al Maya). Contact 96761960

SITUATION WANTBUSINESS ED

MARBLE CRYSTALLIZATION restore the original shine of your marble. Contact 24793614/ 99314807 One stop shop business services : Public Relation (PRO) formation new companies, LLC companies, Investor visa, business setup, prepare businesses & companies accounts, legal services, representing you and your company. Contact: Saleh : 96723485

Transportation available. Contact 95570429

Carpet Shampoo, marble & tile polishing, pest control & anti-termite treatment, general cleaning painting, Plumbing, Electrical, shifting. Contact Mundhir Al-Rizaiqi trading. L.L.C. # 24810137, 99450130

Transportation. Contact: 98522914

Transportation. Contact: 98244078 Pick & Drop any time. Contact: 97014786

Marble Restoration, Mosaic tiles polishing, carpet shampooing, maintenance. Contact ABU QABAS99320217 /24788722

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A/C Technician, all refrigerator items, installation. Contact: 92279370

Required investors for different projects. Contact: 99674870 New company seek partnership. Contact: 96996938

Required SUB Contractors for new projects. Contact: 99755534 / 96600581 General Investors. Gsm-99674870

Air condition maintenance split and window A/C split a/c ducted and package type units. Contact: 98667326

Split & widow unit A.C servicing & repairing. Contact: 99557080 Split & window A.C servicing & maintenance. Contact 93769089/95323517 All maintenance & repairs. Contact Rizwan: 99429071, RMPM Trading. GUARANTEED CLEANING: Carpet & sofa shampooing, Contact 99314807/24792998 General cleaning in buildings villas all types interior, exterior, polishing dry cleaning carpets, rugs, marble etc. Contact 94134784 / 98598280 Water proofing ABUQABASContact 99320217/24788722 House shifting & packing. Contact: 99657644 /98518013

Split & window unit A.C servicing & maintenance. Contact: 96236476 Window & split unit A.C servicing & maintenance. Contact 93769089 / 95323517

WANTED Indian coca requirement with experience. Contact: 99209264

LOST Lila Devi has lost Nepal Passport No. 3823385. Finder please handover to ROP *Classified Advertisement space booking with text, should be done till 12.00 noon for next day’s publication. * Subject to space availability


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Dolphin Watch, Dhow Cruise with Buffet, & Land Tours Al- Ainain Marine Tours Contact- 98029602, 92808636

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Car for rent. Contact: 92516090 Butter cup rent a car competitive prices new car 2016. Contact: 97249449


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