Times of Oman - November 15, 2016

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HM SENDS CONDOLENCES

FROM THE WORDS OF HIS MAJESTY THE SULTAN

MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of condolences to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia on the death of Prince Salman bin Fawaz bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. In his cable, His Majesty the Sultan has expressed his sincere condolences and sympathy to King Salman, praying to Allah the Almighty to rest the deceased’s soul in peace and grant his family patience. -ONA

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ble for Foreign Affairs with John Kerry, US Secretary of State. -ONA

MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said gave an audience to US Secretary of State John Kerry at Bait Al Barakah yesterday. During the audience, the existing cooperation between the Sultanate and the US in different fields were reviewed to achieve the common interests of the peo-

ple of two countries. Latest developments on the regional and international arenas were also discussed. His Majesty conferred Oman Civil Order of the Second Class on the US Secretary of State in recognition of his good efforts to serve the relations between the two countries.> A6

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MUSCAT: Exchange houses in Oman have been stuck with 15 million rupees of scrapped cash and are trying to tempt NRIs go-

ing home to take it off their hands. The leading five exchange houses in the country have all reported huge stocks of the scrapped Rs500 and Rs1,000 notes. Before Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi swung the axe on black money, exchange houses here were selling rupees at 175 rupees for every Omani rial. Now, they are selling the notes at up to 225 rupees per rial in a bid to shift stocks of the soon-to-be cancelled currency. Indians have until December 31 to deposit the notes in accounts in India, prompting some to take advantage of the deal. Dozens of currency exchange houses in the Sultanate all face the same problem – what to do with the notes. The Indian gov-

ernment scrapped the currencies on November 8, pitching India – and Indians in Oman - into temporary turmoil. “We have Indian currencies worth Rs3 million stuck in Oman,” Rajan B, general manager at Al Jadeed Exchange, confirmed. Another two money exchange houses also confirmed - on condition of anonymity – that they have at least INR4 million of notes with them in Oman. “Bare minimum we will have INR4 million with us. What can be done is a question. However, waiting for further instructions,” a money exchange house boss said. >A6


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MINISTRY OF MANPOWER

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There is a need for state-sponsored insurance for farmers taking up specialised crop production

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gautam@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Omani farmers need to better understand crop rotation patterns to strengthen food security in the Sultanate in the long term, according to the project manager of Al Arfan Farms in Seeb. “A major priority is the presence of a certification body,” says Arvind Venkataraman. “Farmersmust have some sort of auditing process for food production, as well as international safety procedures. We are looking at crop insurance programmes as well. “There is a need for state-sponsored insurance for farmers taking up specialised crop production, as opposed to one person growing one crop and everyone else growing that crop as well,” he added. “(Crop insurance) programmes are usually bought from a firm for growing one crop and given to farmers who receive training only in that crop,” Venkataraman said. “For example, if one farmer is growing cucumber, and the training is only for (growing) cucumbers, everyone ends up adopting that and growing only cucumbers. From January to March, cucumbers are sold in farms for about eight baisa a kilo, so the farmers will suffer.” “Traditionally, agriculture has not been a means of livelihood in the Middle East because the standard practice has always been animal rearing, so there is no

knack for agriculture. There is a need for investments to promote agriculture,” he continued. “Technology will need to be brought in from outside the country, and not from places such as Denmark or the Netherlands but from a place that has similar cli-

matic conditions.” Oman is currently ranked 26th in the world and 2nd in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as far as food security is concerned, according to the latest Global Food Security Index. In addition, a report from the

US Department of Agriculture’s Global Agricultural Information Network states that Oman currently follows the food security protocols of the GCC Standardisation Organisation, which are currently in line with measures set by the International Organisation for Standardisation. Oman currently imports about 60 per cent of its food requirements, and products imported into or manufactured in Oman must carry details such as country of origin, ingredients, origin of animal fat, production and expiry dates, name and address of the manufacturer, and special storage, transportation and preparation instructions. Mustafa Al Riyami, who is the coordination and follow-up specialist for the Public Authority for Stores and Food Reserve, believes Oman’s current food storage capability would be more than capable of handling the agricultural expansion being implemented in the nation. “We have five warehouses around Oman, which are located based on the population density in the country,” he revealed. “They are in Muscat, Sohar, Nizwa, Salalah and A’Sharqiya Governorate. These warehouses are required to store the most important foods in the nation, such as rice, wheat, lentils, oils and so on. “Lentils and sugar are kept in chilled facilities, and there is a rotation plan for all these warehouses based on the age and requirements of the communities,” added Al Riyami. “To succeed, though, the government has to involve the private sector to help store things such as wheat, milk oil and tea.” “We have enough food reserves in the country, and there are many private sector companies such as Lipton and Oman Flour Mills that have their own rotations plans and storage. Without that, we would not be able to successfully store food,” he added.

MUSCAT: Workers violating the labour law were arrested by the Ministry of Manpower and other authorities last week. According to the weekly index report issued by the ministry, of 554 workers arrested between 6 and 12 November 2016, 432 were commercial sector workers, followed by 71 domestic workers and 51 agricultural sector workers. Investigations revealed that

there were 320 absconding workers, 198 were workers released by their sponsors and 8 were referred to the ministry by a third party. North Al Batinah Governorate recorded the highest number of arrests with 204 while Muscat Governorate recorded 127. Deported Meanwhile, during the same period, a total of 395 labour law violators were deported to their respective countries.

T E L E C O M M U N I C AT I O N S

TRA guidelines on internal network in buildings issued MUSCAT: Guidelines on installation of internal telecommunications networks in buildings have been issued by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA). The guidelines are about the installation criteria which represent a technical reference to construction engineers, consultants and landlords of residential and commercial buildings. The guidelines aimed to ensure presence of a fast internal communications network for all facilities of the building and the possibility of connection of e-services in the future such as the security system in the building and the smart home technology. The guidelines also include the necessity for presence of one communication channel or more between the boundary wall of the land plot and the built up area of the house or establishment in order to facilitate supplying the building with communication ca-

bles, mainly the fibre optic cables. No excavation With the presence of such a communications channel, the consumer and the communications company will not need to remove the floor of the yard of the house or carry out excavation works for supplying the building with telecommunications cables. Each building should have a basic structure to support its telecommunications services, provided that such basic structure should be prepared for more than a service provider. As per the complaints, the TRA receives from customers it has been noticed that some complaints have focused on the weak fixed telecommunications network and the low speed of the fixed internet in the houses. In several cases the weak internal network of the house is ascribed to the use of bad quality copper cables. —ONA


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campaign will end on November 17 at midnight. Statistics reveal that so far 60,000 have registered for the campaign which was launched by the Times of Oman and its Arabic sister publication Al Shabiba to honour His Majesty the Sultan on the 46th National Day. “This unique national project has reflected some of the things which have made His Majesty’s rule for

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‘All Omani students in New Zealand are safe’ Times News Service MUSCAT: All 161 Omani university students in New Zealand are safe and well after an earthquake measuring 7.8 hit the town of Christchurch, the Director of External Scholarships at the Ministry of Higher Education has said. Ahmed Al Azri, director, has made sure that the ministry, represented by the Consulate General in Melbourne, has followed up closely on the safety of the students studying in New Zealand’s universities. They have also asked students to exercise caution and follow instructions issued by the Civil Defence and the Department of Tawari in New Zealand. The Ministry of Higher Education has stopped sending new scholarship recipients to universities in Christchurch, due to the natural disasters that hit the city every now and then.

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SUPER PHOTOS OF THE SUPERMOON The brightest, biggest moon since 1948 did not disappoint last night, as clear skies gave our readers perfect opportunity to capture some perfect shots of the big one. Last evening, the moon, according to astronomers, was the closest it has been to earth in decades and those who missed it must now wait until November 25, 2034 for a similar spectacle. So while the Sultanate bathed in the light of the Supermoon on Monday evening, for photographers, professional as well as amateurs it was a welcome chance to hone their skills. Here are some of the best shots we got from our own photographers and readers. PURISHOTHAMAN K

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TASTEFULLY DECORATED: The lights were tested on November 13 and will officially illuminate around 20 kilometres of Muscat roads from Tuesday. – Purusothaman K/Shabin E

Dazzling lights display plan for National Day Designed in six different shapes, the between Muttrah and Al Azaiba and parts of Halban. The designs include an incense burner, a ‘Mirash’, musical notes and three types of flowers.

decorations resemble Oman’s rich heritage, natural treasures and music

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hassan@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: This evening, thousands of colourful lightbulbs and more than 900 decorative lights will be switched on as Oman dresses up for its big day. An army of workers have made sure that everything is in place to celebrate the 46th National Day. The lights were tested on No-

vember 13 and will officially illuminate around 20 kilometres of Muscat roads from Tuesday. According to officials at the National Committee for the National Day Celebrations, the lights will stay on until the end of November. This year, the decorations will be clearly visible in the daytime as well, thanks to a new layout that will fill the outlines, according to

an official at the committee. Designed in six different shapes, the decorations resemble Oman’s rich heritage, natural treasures and music. All the designs this year consist only of the flag colours, red, white and green. After three months of work on the design, more than 900 lights have been installed on the roads

Fireworks Each decoration on the streetlight poles is around two metres tall. The committee is also working on the fireworks display, which will be held in three different locations. The shows are scheduled for November 18 at 8pm in the wilayats of Al Amerat, Al Seeb and Salalah. The Sultanate celebrates its leader’s birthday in remarkable style. Many locals and expatriates decorate their cars and houses to mark the occasion. Many schools and companies also organise celebrations and giveaway gifts to their staff.

MUSCAT: Red Arrows, the aerobatic team of United Kingdom (UK)’s Royal Air Force (RAF), will perform in Oman on November 20, in a display that can be witnessed near the Intercontinental Hotel. The Asia-Pacific and Middle East Tour 2016 is the team’s biggest overseas tour in a decade. More than 20 displays and several fly pasts are planned during the two-month long tour that began on September 29. The deployment will contribute to the UK government’s GREAT campaign and showcase the best of British innovation and industry. The team – flying British-built aircraft – has performed in more than 55 countries around the world. “Our Asia-Pacific and Middle East Tour is the Red Arrows’ largest overseas deployment for a decade and will see the team perform in China for the very first time,” RAF Red Arrows Squadron Leader David Montenegro, team leader of the RAF Aerobatic Team and Red 1, was quoted as saying on the website. “Ever since the team’s first sea-

son in 1965, the Red Arrows have performed on a global scale. This year, in 2016, we are honoured to represent the United Kingdom on an even greater platform, to new locations,” he added. “The two-month deployment will raise awareness of Britain,its economy and industry, and as a country that celebrates arts, science, sport, education and diversity. Aerial display “Indeed, our colourful, dynamic aerial display of precision, formation aerobatics – together with the associated events on the ground – are a vivid showcase of British engineering, teamwork and creativity,” he added. The Red Arrows were in Oman for over a day last month before performing in India on October 8. They will also perform in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and head to Kuwait before returning home. Displaying their skills since 1965, the Red Arrows is one of the world’s premier aerobatic display teams. They assist in recruitment for the armed forces, and act as ambassadors for the UK.

AEROBATIC DISPLAY: The Asia-Pacific and Middle East Tour 2016 is the team’s biggest overseas tour in a decade. – Supplied picture

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To improve hygiene, Muscat homes get trash cans HASSAN SHABAN AL LAWATI

ODB approves loans for seven projects

hassan@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: More than 10,000 trash cans have been distributed across houses in Muscat to combat health and environmental challenges, according to Sulaiman Al Shaqsi, head of the health affairs department at Muscat Municipality directorate. “We plan to cover all of Muscat in the near future,” said Dr Ibrahim Abdullah Al Rahbi, director general of Muscat Municipality at Greater Muttrah. In the wilayat of Muttrah, 189 trash cans were distributed in Int village, 37 in Meyabin, 74 in Hillat Al Nadi, 187 in Al Bustan and 39 in Qantab.

CLEANING CAMPAIGN: Families have to drop their garbage inside the trash can that is allocated to each household and cover it with the lid so workers can take them away late in the night. -Supplied picture

Ambitious objective To help achieve this ambitious objective, families have to drop their garbage inside the trash can that is allocated to each household and cover it with the lid so workers can take them away late in the night. “This way we can reduce the foul smell that comes from open trash

bins,” Al Shaqsi explained. With an army of 542 workers and 22 supervisors to clean the neighbourhood of Muttrah, the municipality said it aims to combat rodents and insects that lay their eggs near bins. “These trash cans are sealed in

a manner that do not allow flies to enter,and it contributes to the health of society,” Al Rahbi said. Moreover, the municipality has introduced a night shift team of three employees who will educate families at major tourism locations about the environment and

ask them to keep the area clean. House waste Muscat produces around 5,560 tonnes of house waste every month, according to Al Shaqsi. “Our workers start cleaning the city from midnight until the early

hours of the morning,” he added. Leading by example, top officials from Muscat Municipality participated in October in the public health cleaning campaign, covering many parts of the wilayat including beaches, parking lots and residential neighbourhoods.

MUSCAT: Oman Development Bank (ODB) Board of Directors approved OMR6,450,000 loans for seven production and service projects, within the framework of its efforts to promote investment in value-added sectors of the economy, and absorbing national cadres. These approved loans are: OMR850,000 for crusher project in the Wilayat of Bahla, OMR600,000 for 4-star hotel, OMR1,000,000 for the establishment of mills in Sohar, OMR1,000,000 for the manufacture of iron, OMR1,000,000 to expand the plastic bags industry, OMR1,000,000 for the construction of a private school in the Wilayat of A’Seeb, and OMR1,000,000 for the construction of private hospital. The meeting was held under the chair of Abdullah bin Salim Al Salmi, Executive President of the CMA. -ONA


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ON BEHALF OF HIS MAJESTY

BIDS ADIEU: His Highness Sayyid Asa’ad bin Tariq Al Said received in his office yesterday Farouq Mahmoud Qaddor, ambassador of the Syrian Arab Republic to the Sultanate. – ONA

Sayyid Asa’ad bids farewell to Syrian envoy

Shura members approved the draft laws and agreements that are expected to be referred by the government to

MUSCAT: On behalf of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, His Highness Sayyid Asa’ad bin Tariq Al Said received in his office yesterday Farouq Mahmoud Qaddor, ambassador of the Syrian Arab Republic to the Sultanate to bid him farewell at the end of his tour of duty as his country’s ambassador to the Sultanate. The ambassador expressed his thanks to His Majesty the Sultan for the support extended to him during his tour of duty in the Sultanate from His Majesty, the Gov-

ernment and the Omani people, which had enabled him to carry out his work. He wished His Majesty good health, happiness and long life, and the Sultanate further progress and prosperity under the wise leadership of His Majesty. On his turn, Sayyid Asa’ad expressed his utmost thanks to the Syrian ambassador for the efforts he exerted while carrying out his duty, wishing him success, and the Syrian people further aspirations. -ONA

Majlis Al Shura and many studies to be conducted by the

MEETING: Majlis Al Shura held its first session of its second annual sitting of its 8th term under the chair of Khalid bin Hilal Al Ma’awali, Chairman of Majlis Al Shura. -ONA

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MUSCAT: Majlis Al Shura members were yesterday briefed on the state’s draft budget for 2017 as well as the reply of the government on the Council of Oman’s visions on the draft 9th five-year development plan and the state’s budget for 2016, in addition to the briefing on the draft cultural heritage law which was referred by Majlis Al Shura media and Culture Committee. Majlis Al Shura held its first session of its second annual sitting (2016-2017) of its 8th term (2015-2019) under the chair of Khalid bin Hilal Al Ma’awali, Chairman of Majlis Al Shura. During his speech, the Chairman of Majlis Al Shura pointed out that the joint sessions of the State Council and Majlis Al Shura during the first annual sitting discussed the differences between them on amending some of the provisions of the insurance companies law, the foreign

capital investment law and the income tax law. The second session discussed the difference in opinion about the draft Omani Penal Law. Second annual session Members of Majlis Al Shura approved the action plan provided by the permanent committees at the second annual session (2016-2017) namely the legislative and legal committee, the economic and financial committee, the health and environment committee, the education and scientific research committee and finally the services and community development committee. The plans included discussing the laws referred from the government to Majlis Al Shura as per the provision of article 85 (bis) 35 of the Basic Law of the State which states that ‘the drat laws prepared by the government shall be referred for the Council of Oman for approval or amending them and then to be referred directly to His Maj-

esty Sultan Qaboos bin Said for promulgation. They also approved the draft laws and agreements that are expected to be referred from the government to Majlis Al Shura, as well as the many studies that will be conducted about them by the committees. The rapporteurs of the committee highlighted the timetables for implementing these plans during the second annual session. The discussion of the work plan for the youth and human resources committee, the food and water security committee, as well as the media and culture committee has been adjourned to the next regular sitting. During the sitting, the members were also briefed on the draft agreement for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income with the Government of the Republic of Sri Lanka which was referred by the government. -ONA

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Honour for Omani photographers MUSCAT: A number of photographers from the Omani Photographic Society of the Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science were honoured at Siena International Photo Award in Italy which saw the participation of 127 Arab and foreign countries with 45,000 pictures. Majeed Al Amiri achieved second place and the bronze medal in the colour open category for his image titled “Mecca “and the honourable award in the open monochrome category. Habib Al Zadjali, achieved an honourable award in the travel category. Ali Ghaferi also got the honourable award in the people and portrait category. Salah Ahmed Al Rawas got the honourable award in the open monochrome category. -ONA

THE FIRST 10 MONTHS OF 2016

Road accidents; injuries dip, deaths rise MUSCAT: The Sultanate recorded a significant 37.3 per cent decline in the number of road accidents during the first 10 months of the current year compared to figures for the same period last year, which fell from 5,440 accidents in 2015 to 3,411 this year, according to the latest update from the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI). While injuries fell 25.8 per cent, the number of fatalities increased by 0.5 per cent during the period. Injuries came down to 2,337 from last year’s 3,148, which involved 1,742 Omanis and 595 expatriates. On the other hand, deaths went up from last year’s 562 to 565 this year. As many as

361 Omanis and 204 expatriates lost their lives in road accidents during the period. Injured Omani males numbered 1,310, as against 432 Omani females, while among expatriates the number of injured involved 514 males and 81 females. During the period, as many as 304 Omani males and 57 Omani females, as well as 178 expatriate males and 26 expatriate females lost lives in road accidents. In October, 349 accidents were reported, which led to 224 injuries and 57 deaths. As many as 40 Omanis and 17 expatriates died in road accidents in October, which comprised 37 Omani males, 3 Omani females, and 17 expatriate

males, according to NCSI report. The number of new vehicles registered in the Sultanate during the first 10 months of the current year registered a decline of 8.3 per cent compared with figures for the same period last year. The total number of new vehicles registered by the end of October declined to 84,932 from 92,609 registrations recorded during the period of 2015. Private vehicle registrations fell by 4.6 per cent to 60,158, while commercial vehicles declined by 18.7 per cent to 17,182. Rental vehicle registrations saw a 22.3 per cent decrease, even as registrations of taxis went down by 16 per cent to 541.

Registered new motorbikes logged a 26 per cent dip to 576, while diplomatic vehicle registrations went up by 6 per cent to 71 during the period. Registration of driving school vehicles too increased by 10 per cent to 176 new vehicles. Tractors logged a lower number of registrations, which fell by 30.2 per cent to 37 vehicles during the period. Temporary vehicle registrations however went up by 15 per cent to 3,047. As many as 7,773 vehicles were registered in the month of October, according to the NCSI data. The total number of vehicles on the road as of the end of October stood at over 1.35 million. -ONA

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A1 ‘Don’t take illegal exchange routes’ Another money exchange house boss said: “We have 4m Indian rupees with us. Out of that 80 per cent will be INR500 and INR1,000,” the official added. Deepak Chandra, chief manager at Mustafa Sultan Exchange in Ruwi branch, said that they also have a large number of INR500 notes. “Our branch is currently holding a large number of INR500 notes which can go up to INR200,000,” the official added. Another boss at an exchange house with 35 outlets in Oman said that they have at least INR4 million notes. Exchange houses in Oman stopped taking INR500 and INR1,000 on November 8 immediately after Modi’s announcement. Indra Mani Pandey, the Indian ambassador to Oman, said: “I request the NRIs in Oman not to panic or engage in exchange of their demonetised currency of INR500 and INR1,000 denominations through illegal ways and means. The government is seized of the matter and it will issue advisory applicable for NRIs soon,” the Indian ambassador said. “The Indian government has

taken a bold step to fight black money. I request NRIs to cooperate with that,” the Indian ambassador added. Madhusoodanan R, General Manager at State Bank of Travancore, which runs Global Money Exchange in Oman, also said that people should not fall prey to illegal ways to convert the demonetised notes. “The whole idea of demonetising INR500 and INR1,000 is to eradicate black money. So, people should cooperate. No need to panic. Domestically, the conditions will better soon and after that government will come up with a solution for NRIs,” the general manager said. “I am hopeful that the government will come out with a solution for NRIs soon,” the general manager added. Meanwhile, some of the exchange houses are offering lucrative selling rates for demonetised Indian currencies. For OMR1, where the exchange rate was INR175, some of the houses are offering INR200 and above. “NRIs are allowed to carry up to INR25,000 to India as per Reserve Bank of India rule. De-

posit to bank before December 31. We sell currency at INR200,” a message from a money exchange house in Oman read. A circular from RBI on August 04, 2016, states that a resident of India, who has gone out of India on a temporary visit may bring into India at the time of his return from any place outside India (other than Nepal and Bhutan), currency notes of government of India and Reserve Bank of India notes up to an amount not exceeding INR25,000. A general manager at another exchange said that they are also offering the same for customers. “Nowadays, we are offering anything in between IMR200 to INR225 if someone wants to exchange their money,” the manager said. Joby Joseph, an NRI living in Oman for the last 15 years, said: “The decision which government has taken is a wise and bold one; however it was announced without doing adequate preparations or homework. Maybe such a massive program should have been done with more research and homework from the Reserve bank of India (RBI) and government.”


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EU to stick to Iran rapprochement despite Trump’s criticism BRUSSELS: The European Union (EU) said on Monday it would keep pushing to restore ties with Iran in line with last year’s nuclear deal, which US President-elect Donald Trump has said he will rescind. Trump has raised the prospect that the United States will pull out of the pact, calling it a “disaster” and “the worst deal ever negotiated” during campaigning for the White House, although he has conceded it would be hard to destroy a deal enshrined in a United Nations resolution. The deal curbs Iran’s nuclear programme in return for the easing of Western sanctions and came after years of standoff and growing fears in the West that Iran was seeking to develop nuclear weapons. Iran denies that its

nuclear programme has military aims. “The European Union reiterates its resolute commitment to the (Iran nuclear deal),” the bloc’s foreign ministers said in a statement in Brussels. Committed “The European Union is committed to support the full and effective implementation... by the lifting of nuclear related economic and financial sanctions and engaging with the private sector and economic operators, especially banks, to promote growth in trade and investment.” Despite concerns over human rights in Iran, the bloc is seeking to open a diplomatic mission there and senior EU officials have vis-

Trump has raised the prospect that the United States will pull out of the pact, calling it a ‘disaster’ and ‘the worst deal ever negotiated’ during campaigning for the White House

ited for talks on issues from trade and investment to migration and humanitarian aid. But Tehran complains restoring business ties with the West is moving too slowly, in large part because the United States has kept in place many of its sanctions

Attack on fuel trucks kill 14 in central Yemen Spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition said the convoy was carrying ammunition and other supplies for Houthi and allied forces

DEVASTATED: A boy uses a cell phone to take photos of the wreckage of a house destroyed by a Saudi-led air strike on the outskirts of Sanaa, Yemen, on Sunday. – Reuters

SANAA/DUBAI: At least 14 people were killed in central Yemen on Monday in air strikes on fuel trucks by the Arab coalition fighting in the country, medics and witnesses said, with the coalition saying the vehicles were carrying rebel military supplies. The medics and witnesses said at least 11 other people were wounded in the Monday morning attack in which two tanker trucks parked on a road linking the town of Yarim in Ibb province with the provincial capital, Ibb, were hit. A medical source at Yarim hospital said the facility received the bodies of 10 people, including one soldier. The official said 15 wounded people were also brought to the hospital, some of

them in serious condition. The official later said that three other people had died. Brigadier General Ahmed Al Asseri, spokesman for the Saudiled coalition, said the convoy was en route from Ibb province carrying ammunition and other supplies for Houthi and allied forces near Taiz city. The attack occurred at about 2am (2300 GMT Sunday), he said. “There is a huge network of smuggling those weapons moving around. They try to camouflage... We were tracking them and when they stopped in the area of the 55th Brigade of the Republican Guard we attacked them in the night,” he said. “It was so late at night that it

was only the smugglers and the Houthi rebels around those vehicles,” he said. Asseri added it was possible the trucks were carrying fuel in addition to ammunition and weapons. The Saudi-led coalition has been fighting Houthi rebels and forces loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, who hold much of the north of Yemen including the capital Sanaa, since March 2015 to try to restore the internationally recognised President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to power. Units of the Republican Guard are among the forces loyal to Saleh that are on the Houthi side. Taiz, Yemen’s third largest city, is one of the cities they are fighting to control. — Reuters

restricting Iran’s access to the international banking and financial system. Iran holds a presidential election in May and incumbent Hassan Rouhani, whom EU diplomats expect to stay on for a second term, is under pressure to show results from pursuing a tentative WA R W I T H I N NAT I O N

Air strikes batter two hospitals in Aleppo BEIRUT: Air strikes hit two hospitals in rebel-held territory west of the embattled Syrian city of Aleppo on Monday, and a number of patients and medics were wounded, a monitor and doctor said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said warplanes pounded the town of Atareb overnight and into Monday, knocking the hospital out of service. There were five air strikes on the hospital that destroyed operations and waiting rooms and damaged ambulances in what was the fourth aerial attack on the facility this year, according to the Observatory. Warplanes also hit and disabled Ansar hospital in Kafrnaha, 15km (10 miles) from Atareb, marking the third air strike on that facility in the past month, the Observatory said. — Reuters

rapprochement with the West. The EU says Iran is running a protectionist economic model with a strong role for the state and its banking sector needs deep reform after years of relative isolation. “For Iran to fully benefit from the lifting of sanctions... it is important that it addresses obstacles related to economic and fiscal policy, business environment and rule of law,” the EU ministers’ statement said. Iran’s high taxes on imported products as well as poor anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing controls are other obstacles to doing business there, EU diplomats say. Iran is the largest economy outside of the World Trade Organisa-

tion and Brussels says it wants to see it restart talks on meeting all the requirements to join. Over the decade of sanctions, EU exports to Iran had fallen from 13 billion euros in 2005 to 6.5 billion euros last year. The bloc’s imports from Iran dropped from 11.5 billion euros in 2005 to 1.2 billion euros last year, EU data shows. But the EU says trade has picked up, with January-June exports to Iran up by 13 per cent at 3.565 billion euros from the same period last year. EU imports from Iran were up by 52 per cent at 396 million euros, according to EU figures. European diplomats fear that growing trade would be thwarted should Trump act on his criticism of the nuclear deal. — Reuters


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INDIA Modi, opposition battle it out over demonetisation The poor are enjoying a sound sleep while rich are running from pillar to post to buy sleeping pills, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI/KOLKATA/LUCKNOW: With millions grappling with demonetisation blues, a combative Narendra Modi on Monday defended the action as one which has brought “sound sleep” to the poor and unnerved the corrupt even as his rivals made a common cause against him, terming his remarks as “insult” to people. As a belligerent prime minister sought to rally public support for the contentious measure, hailed and reviled by his supporters and opponents, the demonetisation exercise saw many of his political rivals come together on the issue, with some even alleging BJP leaders had prior information about the impending decision. Pummelling the Congress and other parties which are criticising demonetisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the corrupt were upset while the poor were “enjoying a sound sleep” after his decision and urged people to bear some inconvenience to root out graft. “After demonetisation, the poor are enjoying a sound sleep while rich are running from pillar to post to buy sleeping pills,” Modi said as he tried to rally public support in poll-bound north Indian Uttar Pradesh, picking up from where he left on Sunday in his speeches laced with emotion and

ENDLESS WAIT: People queue up outside at ATM to withdraw money in New Delhi on Monday. – PTI

aggression in Goa and Belagavi. “Don’t mislead people...I want to ask Congressmen who claim people are facing problems how you turned the entire country into a jail for 19 months by imposing Emergency,” he said addressing a rally in Ghazipur, adding it was done only to save the seat of the then prime minister Indira Gandhi after the Allahabad High Court verdict against her, and not out of any concern for the poor. He said there was no dearth of money for development, but the fact was that money was stashed away somewhere else and not where it should have been. The November 8 decision of the Modi government, however, brought a fractured opposition together on the issue barely a couple of days ahead of Parliament’s winter session with representatives of seven parties-- Congress, TMC, JD(U), RJD, CPI, CPI(M) and YSR (Congress) -- discussing the matter. The SP, BSP and AAP, which have strongly criticised the government on the demonetisation issue gave the meeting a miss, besides DMK, AIADMK and NCP. Mamata Banerjee’s TMC has even

decided to meet President Pranab Mukherjee on November 16, the day Parliament session starts, to highlight the “crisis” situation. The leaders of these parties are likely to meet again on Tuesday when representatives from Mayawati’s BSP and some others are expected to be present, according to CPI national secretary D Raja. The Congress accused the Modi government of unleashing “economic anarchy” and “tax terrorism” in the country and called for unity among opposition parties. Mamata Banerjee, who has been in touch with various parties on the issue, including arch rival CPI(M), slammed Modi for his remarks that poor are enjoying a sound sleep after demonetisation, saying it was an “insult” to the common people. “This will be a killer for the common people. Already a staggering Rs1.5 lakh crore of GDP has been lost by the economy in only six days,” she said in a statement. BSP supremo Mayawati, stung by the apparent reference to her in Modi’s “garland of notes” remark, unleashed a no- holds-barred attack on the prime minister, saying he cannot tolerate that a “dalit ki

beti” is presented such a garland. “BJP leaders have accepted garlands of notes and they have no problems if Modi is garlanded with notes any number of times. But if a ‘dalit ki beti’ is offered such a garland, it it does not become palatable for the prime minister, it reflects his cheap mentality,” she said at a hurriedly convened press conference in Lucknow hours after Modi made the remark at a BJP rally in Ghazipur. “In order to divert people’s attention from his failures, Modi levels baseless allegations against his poltical opponents which is condemnable...allegations on policy matters are different but personal ones should not be made... he cannot tolerate that a dalit ki beti is presented garland of notes,” she said, adding one cannot digest what Mayawati wears. CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury also sought to pick holes in the demonetisation drive, claiming that prime minister’s stated objectives including those of tackling corruption will not be achieved with the steps taken. “You discontinued Rs1,000 and Rs500 currency notes. But, replaced it with that of Rs2,000.

Nobody is able to use that note,” Yechury said as he flashed a Rs2,000 note he withdrew from an ATM on Parliament premises to tell reporters that he has not been able to spend it over the past five days. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, one of the most strident critics of Modi, demanded that the measure be rolled back. “The situation is just the opposite of what the prime minister said. The poor are not sleeping. They are spending nights outside banks. Only Modiji’s friends are having good sleep. He has made the poor drink poison in the name of strong tea ‘kadak chai’,” Kejriwal said. Earlier in the day, while addressing a rally in Ghazipur Modi said, “My decision is a little harsh. When I was young, poor people used to ask for ‘kadak’ (strong) tea but it spoils the mood of rich.” Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, set to face a difficult state assembly election, said the farmers were badly hit by the Modi government’s action and asked the prime minister to make special arrangements for them in the middle of the cropping season. “They said the measure (demonetisation) will cause pain, but whose who are giving the pain themselves did not know how much pain it will cause. First they said it will last for a week or ten days, now they are saying 50 days,” Akhilesh said. As Modi battled opposition criticism, BJP ally Shiv Sena too did not pull any punches and termed the demonetisation drive as “demonic and unsystematic” that has led to “financial anarchy” in the country. “125 crore Indians are standing in queues in scorching heat without food and water. Do you expect them to back you in future? Are you repaying people the blessings they gave you by forcing them to come on streets? This is blatant cheating with them,” an editorial in Sena mouthpiece Saamana said. — PTI

NAT I O NA L C H I L D AWA R D S

Paralympian awarded for ‘exceptional achievement’ NEW DELHI: Revathi Nayak M, daughter of a farmer from Karnataka’s Devangere district and herself a paralympian, on Monday received gold medal as part of National Child Awards for “Exceptional Achievements” given away by the president on the occasion of Children’s Day. Revathy says her father has been the force behind her achieving the feat. She started swimming when she was just eight years of age. A water canal from the local dam in her village was her “swimming pool”. Later, the closing of the dam threatened to jeopardise her dream. It was her father who wouldn’t let that happen and shifted out of the village so she could have access to modern sports facilities. “My dream was to produce sportspersons for my country,” says Manjunath, Revathi’s father. Manjunath is a former athlete and is grooming all his three children to sports. His 13-year-old daughter Rakshita Nayaka plays for Karnataka’s U-16 cricket team. And 10-year-old son, Nakshatra Nayaka, is a national sub-junior silver medallist in swimming. Revathy, the gold medalist at Monday’s award ceremony, has a leg length discrepancy, or uneven legs, but that has not deterred her from winning at several international competitions. She was also placed 6th in Paralympics swimming held at Pasadana of America at Rose Bowl Aquatics in 2014. She was among 31 children in total who received National Child Awards for Exceptional Achievements. Among the winners were chess players, an equestrian as well as students with keen interest in music and those with several technological innovations to their name. Awards in two other categoriesNational Awards for Child Welfare, 2015 and Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award, 2016- were also given away on Monday. — PTI

E D UC AT I O NA L AC T I V I T I E S

Class XII board examinations begin peacefully in Kashmir SRINAGAR/JAMMU: Class XII board examinations began peacefully inthe Indian-administered Kashmir on Monday with nearly 95 per cent of the 32,000 students writing their papers, marking the resumption of educational activity in the Valley after schools remained shut for over four months due to the unrest. Barring a few minor law and order incidents in some places, the test on the first day was conducted smoothly at more than 450 centres across Kashmir, including 73 in the summer capital, officials said. About 94.88 per cent of the total 31,964 students appeared in the examination, an official of Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE), which conducts the examinations, told PTI. The official said the overall attendance of the students was up by 2.56 per cent from last year. Over 480 centres have been set up for about 48,000 candidates for Class XII board examinations

BACK TO SCHOOL: Students leave after writing secondary school exams in Srinagar on Monday. – PTI

across Kashmir division, the official said, adding that the students who opted for the sixth paper appeared for the test on Monday. The government had decided to hold the exams as scheduled despite demands by parents that they be put off as the unrest had disrupted educational activities in the Valley. Massive security arrangements were put in place across the Val-

ley for the smooth conduct of the examination. However, minor stone-pelting incidents were reported at a few places in Pulwama, Shopian, Budgam, and Baramulla, which did not affect the conduct of the examinations. The miscreants were chased away by the security forces without affecting the test, a police official said. — PTI

COMEBACK

Digital version of National Herald newspaper launched NEW DELHI: Congress-owned newspaper National Herald on Monday staged a comeback with a digital version eight years after it had downed its shutter. The Associated Journals Limited, which is mired in legal hassles over its assets, announced the launch of www.nationalheraldindia.com and claimed that the printed version of its newspaper will also see a rebirth soon. “In keeping with the changing times, the newspaper group resumes phased publication as a multi-media outlet with a strong digital presence. The digital website will follow the same editorial vision and principles as that of our founder, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

“It remains committed to furthering the values it has always cherished and the best values of the Freedom Movement - that of building a modern, democratic, just, equitable, liberal and socially harmonious nation, free of sectarian strife,” a release from the company said. Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi said the relaunch is a befitting tribute to Nehru on his anniversary. “@NH_India carries forward it’s proud legacy - giving voice to the vision of a modern, democratic, just and harmonious nation. Launched in 1938 as a daily in the vanguard of the Indian Freedom Movement, the release said the newspaper proclaims

its commitment on its masthead inscribed in Nehru’s hand, “Freedom is in Peril, Defend it with All Your Might”. Announcing the launch, its website carried a cartoon captioned - “Don’t spare me Shankar”, carried with an editorial. “We dearly need to see more of that spirit in these times.We have taken our first Beta (baby) step as a website with a free voice to uphold the values of our freedom struggle that our founder represented. A full fledged news website and the suspended old newspaper will also see a fresh rebirth. Stay with us on these next steps of a journey begun in 1938. Keep watching this space,” the website said. — PTI


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Top court to form medical board to examine schizophrenic prisoner

GURU NANAK BIRTH FETED BY SIKHS Pakistani and Indian Sikh devotees take part in a ritual procession at a shrine in Nankana Sahib, some 75 kms west of Lahore on Monday, on the occasion of the 547th birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev. — AFP

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Monday decided to form a medical board to examine the condition of schizophrenic prisoner Imdad Ali, two weeks after his death warrant was suspended. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali sought the names of five psychiatrists for the patient’s examination.

PM’s family has evaded Rs145m in taxes: Imran On Friday, PTI leaders pledged that they would submit more evidence in the Supreme Court, proving that Maryam Nawaz was still a dependent of her father in financial matters in the period during which their London properties were purchased

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Monday submitted documentary evidence against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family in the ongoing Panama Leaks case. Submitted through Advocate Naeem Bokhari, the 686-page document claimed that the Sharif family has laundered a sum of Rs145 million since 1988 in

order to evade taxes. It was earlier reported that a senior lawyer belonging to the PML-N was not happy with the strategy of the PM’s legal team. He said that the team should have aggressively presented their case. On Friday, PTI leaders pledged that they would submit more evidence in the Supreme Court, proving that Maryam Nawaz was still a dependent of her father in

financial matters in the period during which their London properties were purchased. Addressing a joint press conference at Bani Gala, PTI leaders Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Asad Umar and Jehangir Khan Tareen said: “Nawaz Sharif has claimed that he shored up funds in 2005 for his children to start businesses after selling a steel mill in a Gulf country. But the proof gathered by the PTI prove that offshore companies were registered by the family and millions of rupees were invested via these firms much before 2005,” Jehangir Khan Tareen said. Five apartments were purchased in the Mayfair area of London in 1993, 1995, 1996 and 2004 through three offshore firms, he said, adding that these properties were subsequently pledged to obtain loans. “This can be verified through the detailed judgment in the AlToufeeq case in the London High Court,” he maintained. — Express

Halting execution Justice Jamali observed the court has not denied that Imdad is suffering with schizophrenia and some NGOs are actively working towards halting his execution.

On October 31, the apex court stayed the execution of Imdad Ali, who was scheduled to be hanged on November 2. Legal definition In late October, on request of the Punjab government, Vehari sessions court issued a death warrant for the prisoner. The death warrant came days after SC ruled schizophrenia did not fall within its legal definition of mental disorders, clearing the way for the execution. According to the court, schizophrenia is a mental illness in which a person becomes un-

able to link thought, emotion and behaviour, leading to the withdrawal from reality and personal relationships. Ali’s wife, Safia Bano, had filed an application for the hearing of her husband’s case on October 31. “End of justice demand that (the) stay for death execution may kindly be heard on (an) urgent basis on October 31, because if the application is not heard on (the) same day, the petition would become infructuous and the husband of the petitioner would be hanged early in the morning on November 2,” she said in her application. — Express Tribune


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WORLD

More than 5,000 people were temporary housed in four public schools in Mandaluyong City, to the east of downtown Manila, as fire protection officials investigated the cause of the fire, which destroyed more than 500 houses

Heavy damage as aftershocks rattle quake-hit New Zealand Wellington was a virtual ghost town with workers ordered to stay away while the city council assessed the risk to buildings, several of which were damaged by the tremor

WELLINGTON: A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake pummelled central New Zealand early on Monday, killing at least two people, damaging roads and buildings and setting off hundreds of strong aftershocks. Emergency response teams flew by helicopter to the region at the epicentre of the tremor, which struck just after midnight some 91km (57 miles) northeast of Christchurch in the South Island, amid reports of injuries and collapsed buildings. “It’s just utter devastation, I just don’t know... that’s months of work,” New Zealand Prime Minister John Key told Civil Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee after flying over the coastal town of Kaikoura, according to Brownlee’s Twitter account. He described landslips in the area as “just horrendous”. In a statement seen by Reuters, Key said of the likely damage bill: “You’ve got to believe it’s in the billions of dollars to resolve.” Powerlines and telecommunications were down, with huge cracks in roads, land slips and other damage to infrastructure making it hard to reach the worst-

DESTROYED: A house damaged by an earthquake at Bluff Station near Kaikoura on the South Island’s east coast, New Zealand. – AFP/Radio New Zealand/Alex Perrottet

affected areas. A tsunami warning that led to mass evacuations after the original quake was downgraded after large swells hit New Zealand’s capital Wellington, in the North Island, and Christchurch. Wellington was a virtual ghost town with workers ordered to stay away while the city council assessed the risk to buildings, several of which were damaged by the tremor. There were concerns that loose glass and masonry could be dislodged by severe weather hitting the capital, with 140km per hour (85 mph) winds forecast. Hundreds of aftershocks, the strongest a 6.2 quake at about 1.45pm local time (0045 GMT), rattled the South Pacific country, fraying nerves in an area where memories of a deadly 2011 quake are still fresh. New Zealand’s Civil Defence

declared a state of emergency for the Kaikoura region, centred on a tourist town about 150km (90 miles) northeast of Christchurch, soon after Monday’s large aftershock. Kaikoura, a popular spot for whale watching, appeared to have borne the brunt of the quake. “Our immediate priority is ensuring delivery of clean water, food and other essentials to the residents of Kaikoura and the estimated 1,000 tourists in the town,” Brownlee said. The Navy’s multirole vessel HMNZS Canterbury was heading to the area, he said. Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) said a 20-person rescue team and two sniffer dogs had arrived in the town. A second team was on standby in Christchurch, USAR said in a statement. Police in the area around Christchurch reported 19 bur-

glaries of homes and commercial properties after the quake as residents headed for higher ground. “It is extremely disappointing that at a time when people are facing such a traumatic event and communities are coming together to support one another, there are others who are only interested in taking advantage,” Canterbury District Commander Superintendent John Price said in a statement. Hours after the quake, officials said a slip dam caused by the quakes that had blocked the Clarence River north of the town had breached, sending a wall of water downstream. A group of kayakers missing on the river was later reported safe. New Zealand’s Geonet measured Monday’s first quake at magnitude 7.5, while the US Geological Survey put it at 7.8. The quakes and

aftershocks rattled buildings and woke residents across the country, hundreds of kilometres from the epicentre. Geonet said four faults had ruptured, with one at the coast appearing to have slipped as much as 10 metres (33 feet). Government research unit GNS Science said the overnight tremor appeared to have been two simultaneous quakes which together lasted more than two minutes. New Zealand lies in the seismically active “Ring of Fire”, a 40,000 km arc of volcanoes and oceanic trenches that partly encircles the Pacific Ocean. Around 90 per cent of the world’s earthquakes occur within this region. Stock exchange operator NZX Ltd said markets traded normally, although many offices in the capital were closed. The New Zealand dollar initially fell to a one-month low before mostly recovering. Fonterra, the world’s biggest dairy exporter, said some its farms were without power and would likely have to dump milk. Prime Minister Key postponed a trip to Argentina, where he had planned to hold a series of trade meetings ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders’ summit in Peru this week, as he met disaster officials. At least one of those killed was found in a house in Kaikoura that “collapsed like a stack of cards”, Kaikoura Hospital’s Dr Christopher Henry told Fairfax media. Two other people were pulled alive from the same building. New Zealand media reported one of the pilots taking rescuers to the area was Richie McCaw, the recently retired captain of New Zealand’s world champion All Blacks rugby team. “At one point, the railway was way out over the sea - it had been pushed out by (land) slips. It would not have been a nice place to be at midnight last night,” McCaw told the New Zealand Herald after helping fly the USAR team to Kaikoura. — Reuters

THOUSANDS HOMELESS

Two killed as fire breaks out in Philippine city slum MANILA: A fire that raged for seven hours through a crowded Manila slum community killed two people and left close to 1,500 families homeless, fire authorities said on Monday. More than 5,000 people were temporary housed in four public schools in Mandaluyong City, to the east of downtown Manila, as fire protection officials investigated the cause of the fire, which destroyed more than 500 houses on Sunday. Damage was estimated at 10 million pesos ($203,800). A blaze destroyed 800 houses in the same community last year. “The fire spread rapidly because the houses were made of light materials and the roads were so narrow,” a fire official said, adding the two casualties had been trapped in their homes. Meanwhile, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Dela Rosa said that the Philippines police will push ahead with the purchase of 26,000 assault rifles from a US supplier, following an about-face by President Rodrigo Duterte, who previously said the deal would be scrapped. Duterte had a week ago expressed anger and said he would cancel it himself. But he revoked that decision, apparently after Republican Donald Trump’s surprise win in the US presidential election. “(The president) told me to continue the deal,” Dela Rosa told a news conference. “The processing of documents are going on smoothly... we have the blessing of the president to continue the transaction.” Dela Rosa did not say why Duterte had changed his mind, but he said there would be a new president in Washington and “he and Donald Trump are friends”. Dela Rosa said it was possible the president would scrap the guns deal if there were an intervention in Washington. — Reuters

FIRST INTERACTION

SURPRISE VICTORY: A copy of the local Chinese magazine Global People with a cover story that translates to ‘Why did Trump win’ is seen with a front cover portrait of US president-elect Donald Trump at a news stand in Shanghai on Monday. – AFP

Cooperation is only choice: China president tells Trump BEIJING/WASHINGTON: Chinese President Xi Jinping told US President-elect Donald Trump that cooperation was the only choice for relations between the world’s two largest economies, with Trump saying the two had established a “clear sense of mutual respect”. There has been intense speculation over the impact of Trump’s win on issues facing the two countries, from global trade and climate change to the security balance in the Asia-Pacific. Trump lambasted China throughout the US election campaign, drumming up headlines with his pledges to slap 45 per cent tariffs on imported Chinese goods and to label the country a currency manipulator on his first day in office. His election has injected uncertainty into relations at a time when Beijing hopes for stability as it faces daunting reform challenges at home, slowing growth and a leadership reshuffle of its own that will put a new party elite around Xi in late 2017. In their first interaction since the US election, Chinese state media said Xi told Trump in a telephone call on Monday that as the world’s largest developing and developed economies, there were

many areas where China and the United States could cooperate. “The facts prove that cooperation is the only correct choice for China and the United States,” China Central Television (CCTV) cited Xi as saying. Xi’s remarks were a reiteration of phrasing typically used by Beijing to describe bilateral relations. The two sides must “promote the two countries’ economic development and global economic growth” and “push for better development going forward in China-US relations”, Xi said. “During the call, the leaders established a clear sense of mutual respect for one another, and President-elect Trump stated that he believes the two leaders will have one of the strongest relationships for both countries moving forward,” a statement from Trump’s presidential transition office said. The two agreed to maintain close communications and meet soon, CCTV said. Xi had congratulated Trump in a message delivered shortly after his surprise election victory last week. The Global Times, a nationalist tabloid published by the ruling Communist Party’s People’s Daily newspaper, said if Trump slapped China with heavy tariffs it would “paralyse” bilateral trade.

“When the time comes, large orders for Boeing planes would switch to Europe, US auto sales in China would face setbacks, Apple phones would essentially be crowded out, and US soybeans and corn would be eradicated from China,” the paper said in a commentary. “Trump, coming from a business background, is very astute. We do not believe he will treat China-US trade so childishly.” China has signalled it will promote plans for regional trade integration, vowing to seek support for a Beijing-backed AsiaPacific free trade area at a summit in Peru later this month, after Trump’s win dashed hopes for the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Trump’s criticism of US allies, including Japan, for free-riding on US security guarantees, has deepened anxiety among Washington’s allies about its commitment to post-war security arrangements in the face of a rising China and volatile North Korea. Trump appears to be seeking quick ways to withdraw the United States from a global accord to combat climate change, which has been billed by China and US President Barack Obama as a key area for cooperation. — Reuters


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Trump’s pick of firebrand Bannon sparks outrage The US Presidentelect Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist and counselor and Washington insider Reince Priebus as his chief of staff on Sunday, saying the two would share the

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task of steering his administration as ‘equal partners’

WASHINGTON: Democrats, civil rights groups and even some Republicans slammed U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Monday over his choice of rightwing firebrand Stephen Bannon as a key aide, saying it would elevate the white nationalist movement into the top levels of the White House. Making his first appointments since last week’s upset win over Democrat Hillary Clinton, Trump picked Bannon as his chief strategist and counselor and Washington insider Reince Priebus as his chief of staff on Sunday, saying the two would share the task of steering his administration as “equal partners.” The choice of Priebus was seen as a conciliatory signal of Trump’s willingness to work with Congress after he takes office on January 20. But critics blasted the selection

There should be no sugarcoating the truth here: Donald Trump just invited a white nationalist into the highest reaches of the government said Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley

of Bannon, who spearheaded a shift of the Breitbart News website into a forum for the “alt-right,” a loose online group. “There should be no sugarcoating the truth here: Donald Trump just invited a white nationalist into the highest reaches of the government,” said Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley, who called on Trump to rescind the choice. “Bannon has boasted that he made Breitbart News ‘the platform for the alt-right,’ which is the politically correct term for the resurrection of white nationalism,” he said. Democrats and advocacy groups on the left called Bannon a promoter of racism and misog-

yny who is backed by the white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan. Even some conservatives and Republicans voiced dismay. Evan McMullin, who ran as a conservative independent presidential candidate, wondered on Twitter if any national Republican leaders would condemn the pick of Bannon. John Weaver, a top strategist for Republican Ohio Governor John Kasich, tweeted that the “racist, fascist extreme right is represented footsteps from the Oval Office. Be very vigilant America.” Kasich was one of 16 Republican presidential hopefuls Trump defeated in the party primaries

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ahead of last Tuesday’s election. Priebus defended Bannon on Monday, calling him a wise and well-educated former naval officer and saying he had not encountered the sort of extremist or racist views that critics are assailing. “He was a force for good on the campaign,” Priebus said on Fox News, adding they were in agreement on “almost everything” in terms of advising the presidentelect. Hardline Trump backers counting on the wealthy real estate developer to keep his campaign promise to “drain the swamp” of business-as-usual Washington insiders may be disappointed he has named Priebus as chief of staff, a position that serves as gatekeeper and agenda-setter for the president. Throughout his career Trump has said he often pits competing staff factions against each other to get a wide range of views. The early stages of his unorthodox presidential campaign were marked by frequent clashes between Paul Manafort, an experienced political insider, and brash manager Corey Lewandowski. Both eventually resigned. Trump said in his statement Priebus and Bannon were “highly qualified leaders” who had helped him win the White House race. Democratic President Barack Obama, who has pledged a smooth transition of leadership despite sharp political differences with Trump, is likely to be asked by reporters about the appointments when he holds a news conference on Monday at 3:15 p.m. (2015 GMT). Since the election, Trump has softened one of his major campaign promises of building a wall along the US border with Mexico to keep out illegal immigrants. In an interview with the CBS programme “60 Minutes” on Sunday, Trump said he would accept some fencing instead of a brickand-mortar wall.

In the interview, Trump also sought to play down the divisive nature of his candidacy and said Americans alarmed by his election had nothing to fear. “Don’t be afraid. We are going to bring our country back. But certainly, don’t be afraid,” he said. The president-elect and his transition team are working on picking members of his Cabinet and the heads of federal agencies. Among those reported to be under consideration for top posts are former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich, as a possible secretary of state or secretary of health and human services; Stephen Hadley, former national security adviser under President George W. Bush, as a possible defence secretary; former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as attorney general; and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as interior secretary. Priebus is a longtime Wisconsin political operative who was credited with marshalling party resources for Trump’s White House bid. Bannon could hardly be more different. The former Goldman Sachs banker over the past year led Breitbart News in a charge against the Republican Party establishment, including Priebus’ friend Paul Ryan, the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Breitbart attacks on Ryan continued on Sunday, with an article denouncing Ryan’s comment on CNN that “we are not planning on erecting a deportation force.” “Speaker Ryan is now telling voters that he will not enact a central part of Trump’s mandate,” a Breitbart article said. Ryan, who had a tense relationship with Trump during the election campaign, on Monday praised Trump’s choice of Priebus for his White House chief of staff as the best choice for getting things done in Congress, and called it a “very, very, very good sign of things to come.” — Reuters

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Pistorius moved to different prison JOHANNESBURG: South African Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius has been moved to a prison better suited to his rehabilitation while serving a six year jail term for murdering his girlfriend, a prison service spokesman said on Monday. Pistorius has been moved to the Atteridgeville correctional centre, on the outskirts of the capital Pretoria, from the nearby Kgosi Mampuru remand centre. “The issue is about access to rehabilitation programmes,” department for correctional services spokesman Manelisi Wolela said. “A remand detention facility has no rehabilitation programme because everyone there is assumed innocent and therefore cannot be subjected to rehabilitation programmes.” The athlete, known as the Blade Runner for his carbonfibre prosthetics, was treated for wrist injuries in August but prison services said he denied trying to kill himself. Pistorius was sentenced to six years in prison in July after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on appeal last December. The track star originally received a five-year sentence for a manslaughter conviction, that was upgraded to murder on appeal. Pistorius says he shot dead Steenkamp by accident after mistaking her for an intruder in his house. — Reuters

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UK lawmaker Jo Cox was murdered for ‘ideological cause’ LONDON: British lawmaker Jo Cox, who was killed in the street shortly before the June 23 referendum on EU membership, died in a pre-meditated murder carried out for a political or ideological cause, jurors were told on Monday. As the prosecution opened its case against Thomas Mair, 53, who is charged with Cox’s murder, the jury at London’s Old Bailey court were told witnesses had heard Mair repeatedly say “Britain First” during the attack. Cox, a 41-year-old mother of two young children, was shot and repeatedly stabbed as she arrived for an advice session with constituents in the town of Birstall, part of her electoral district in northern England. The murder of Cox, a former aid worker who had been an

ardent supporter of staying in the EU, shocked Britain and led to the suspension for several days of referendum campaigning which had been growing increasingly bitter. Mair is also charged with causing grievous bodily harm to 77-year-old Bernard Carter-Kenny, who tried to help Cox during the attack, and possession of a firearm and a dagger. Prosecutor Richard Whittam told the jury Cox was shot three times and suffered multiple stab wounds. “During the course of the murder, Thomas Mair was heard by a number of witnesses to say repeatedly: ‘Britain First’,” Whittam said. “Thomas Mair’s intention was to kill her in what was a planned and pre-meditated murder for a

political and/or ideological cause.” Carter-Kenny risked his own life and was stabbed with the same knife Mair used on Cox, Whittam added. Earlier on Monday, with Cox’s mother, father and sister in court watching, eight men and four women were sworn in as jurors to hear the case which the judge Alan Wilkie said had attracted and would continue to attract considerable attention. Mair, balding with a grey goatee beard and wearing a dark blue suit and black tie, sat silently in the dock flanked by three security guards. At a hearing in October, he declined to respond when asked if he was guilty so the judge recorded not guilty pleas.

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Prosecutors question Assange at Ecuador’s embassy in UK LONDON: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faced questioning on Monday by prosecutors at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he has been holed up for four years, over allegations he committed rape in 2010. Swedish Chief Prosecutor Ingrid Isgren arrived at the embassy to pose questions to Assange through an Ecuadorian prosecutor over the allegations which Assange has denied, a Reuters photographer at the scene said. Assange, who enraged the United States by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret US diplomatic cables, took refuge in the embassy in August 2012 to avoid being extradited to Sweden over the rape allegation. Extradition to US The 45-year-old Australian has refused to go to Sweden for questioning, saying he fears further extradition to the United States, where a criminal investigation into the publication of secret documents by WikiLeaks is ongoing.

INVESTIGATION: A supporter of Julian Assange holds posters after prosecutor Ingrid Isgren from Sweden arrived at Ecuador’s embassy to interview him in London, Britain, on Monday. — Reuters

Isgren and a police investigator will be able to ask questions through the Ecuadorian prosecutor, who will later report the findings to Sweden, prosecutors have said. “After the report, the Swed-

ish prosecutor will take a view on the continuing of the investigation,” they said. A Swedish appeals court decided in September to uphold Assange’s arrest warrant. — Reuters

At the first court hearing following his arrest, Mair had said his name was “death to traitors, freedom for Britain” and the case, due to last two weeks, is being treated as a terrorism matter. His lawyer has also previously told London’s Old Bailey central criminal court where the trial is being held that medical issues would not feature in the defence argument. Cox’s murder briefly united politicians divided over the EU question and also led to questions about the security of lawmakers in their constituencies. “As the trial starts I’d encourage everyone to remember Jo’s life & what she stood for, not the manner of her death,” her husband Brendan wrote on Twitter on Saturday. — Reuters

MURDERED: This file photo taken on June 18, 2016 shows a photograph of slain Labour MP Jo Cox sitting amongst flowers left in tribute to her in Birstall, northern England, on June 18, 2016, following her murder on June 16. — AFP



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than my non-existent Arabic. Like so many other drivers, he gave me his mobile number so I could make use of his services again, but most times I needed a taxi spontaneously, so I didn’t call him. It is amazing to see the country now, with its Sultan Qaboos Street, bearing in mind there was only a seven-mile stretch of tarmacked road in the Seventies. On another occasion, when I felt I was going to be late for the opera, having seen the traffic build up from my hotel room, my taxi driver said he knew of a way around all the congestion, and duly got me there on time. Then there are times that drivers offer to wait while you visit some museum or place of interest. One once went to pray at a nearby mosque while I admired the façades of buildings near the Al Alam Palace. Very often, though, I do not know how long I am going to be, so I tend to send them on their way. One once took me to Muscat via the hillier Riyam Street, with the wonderful views it affords. What struck me here was its similarity to a mountain pass near me here in Switzerland, without the snow, of course. One other thing which struck me, too, during my visit was that I did not recall seeing many people smoking during my short time in Muscat, though I did notice what I thought was an overflowing ashtray in one taxi I took, and this surprised me. In fact it was nothing to do with smoking cigarettes at all; the driver had set up a mini frankincense burner in the central console, and how lovely it smelt, too. The only problem I had was with drivers going too fast and following too closely behind the car in front, making me press my right foot down in a vain attempt to slow down. Mind you, even on this busy city highway, I do not recall ever hearing a horn sounded in frustration or anger.So, a big thank you, Hamoud, Mohammed, Said and Ahmed, and all the other taxi drivers of Muscat, not just for taking me where I wanted to go, but for all that interesting information you told me, too. - Exclusive to Times of Oman The writer is editor of Zyg Post in Switzerland

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here may be no more iconic American Holiday than Thanksgiving, and the history of the tradition is a bit murky, from tales of a peaceful meal shared by European settlers and the Wampanoag tribe of Native Americans in 1621 at Plymouth rock, to historical facts, such as the nationalisation of the holiday by Abraham Lincoln in 1863. The president declared the holiday, a harvest festival, to be commemorated annually on the fourth Thursday of November, in a move that many assume was part of reunification efforts after the civil war. But no matter its origin, the heart of the holiday remains undisputedly centred on taking time to reflect on everything we have to be grateful for. Well, that, and turkey. Cynthia, the director of sales and marketing for Laval Restaurant and Lounge in Ghala is

an American with fond memories of Thanksgiving celebrations growing up. She wanted to introduce expatriates and locals here in Oman with her favourite holiday, and this year, the restaurant is offering a traditional Thanksgiving dinner on November 24, right here in Muscat. “To me, Thanksgiving was all about family. My parents immigrated to New York from Uruguay after a military coup in their homeland, and after years of struggle and perseverance, became US citizens. Therefore, Thanksgiving was the first and only truly American holiday they experienced and eventually came to revere. Both of my parents love to cook — a passion they passed down to me and my sister — so every Thanksgiving my father and I would experiment with different Turkey brines at least 24-hours in advance. On

Thanksgiving morning, we would all wake up early to prepare our own specialties. I was always in charge of the stuffed mushrooms, salads, and pumpkin pie, occasionally dabbling in sweet corn casseroles. Finally, after hours in the kitchen, close family and friends would come over, and we would all sit down to a late lunch and go around the table (which was pristinely decorated by my mother, of course) to say what we were thankful for — be it family, friends, health, or any recently good news such as engagements and new jobs. After, we would all fall into a “food coma” and curl onto the couches to watch a movie and nap away the turkey.” The USA is a diverse country, so “traditional Thanksgiving foods” vary from place to place with bitter greens, cornbread stuffing, and sweet potato pie tak-

ing centre stage down south and serve roasted corn and rice and bean dishes adorning the tables of Latino-Americans in California. The tables in Norman Rockwell paintings and on the sets of Hollywood movies and television shows tend to include mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes (roasted, mashed, and sometimes topped with candied pecans or marshmallows), cranberry sauce, bread stuffing, and pumpkin pies, which are deemed by most to be “the classics”. But no matter what side dishes are served, the most essential part of the meal, and the centrepiece of the table, is a massive roast Turkey. Native to the Americas, turkeys were seen by the early founders of the country as a national symbol, and they are so important to the holiday that it is often referred to as “Turkey Day”. Even vegetarians

started serving To-furky, a tofubased dish in the shape of the iconic bird, in the late 1980s to celebrate. Beginning in 1947, the National Turkey Federation started a tradition of their own, presenting a live turkey to the President of the United States in an official Thanksgiving day ceremony. Initially the unlucky birds were destined for the presidential supper, but as of 1989, the presidents began giving pardons to the fowl, sparing the gobbler from the fate of his counterparts around the country. Although some people, especially in the southern United States, have taken to deep frying their birds, classically, the bird is stuffed with bread, herbs, and aromatic vegetables (called “stuffing” the mixture is served alongside the bird after roasting) and oven roasting remains the most popular preparation method. To help out frantic

home cooks who were not used to dealing with 20kg of poultry, the Butterball turkey company set up a help-line called the “Turkey TalkLine” in 1981 to offer assistance to home cooks, walking them through the process and helping with any cooking emergencies. Questions have ranged from the expected queries about how long to cook a bird, to the bizarre, as with one woman who called to ask the helpline how to retrieve her small dog who had climbed in her raw turkey and gotten stuck (the helpline was able to assist her in safely cutting the dog out of the turkey). Beyond the pressure to prepare an elaborate feast for the entire family (and the rivalries that ensure between relatives who pride themselves in a particular dish), there can be immense emotional pressure on families who may not gather any other time during the year. >A15


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This Weekend Eat At… Where The Great Kabab Factory at Avenues Mall Must Try Galouti Kabab

CLASSICS ON THE LAVAL THANKSGIVING MENU Many additional items will be on offer, including a selection of salads, soups, cheeses, crudete, beef, chicken, salmon, and vegetarian main dishes, and spread of pastries and cakes. Below we highlight the classic Thanksgiving staples that are sure to be there. z Butter Basted Turkey with Orange Cranberry Gravy Sauce z Apple sage stuffing z Homestyle mashed potatoes with gravy z Candied yams z Roasted brussels sprouts with dried cranberries and shallots z Cranberry Sauce z Fresh-baked rolls z Pumpkin Pie

BOOK YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER Laval Ghala Golf Club Muscat +968 2450 5112 lavalrestaurant.com Thursday, November 24th, 7pm-11pm OMR19 per person for Thanksgiving buffet and soft drinks. Special two-hour unlimited hops and grapes package for an additional OMR6 per person. Kids under 12-years-old are half price, and kids under 5-years-old are free. Driving Directions: From Qurum or Ruwi: Take the Muscat Expressway heading towards Ghala; Get off on the Ansab exit (do not take the first right off at the exit, but rather the second right which is actually the Ansab exit.) Stay on your right hand side and take the flyover to get back onto the Expressway heading back toward Qurum; However, stay on your right on the service road. Take the third right, just before the large Sadolin Paint Billboard (there will be a smaller sign that reads Ghala Golf Club); then take the first left onto the Golf ClubLAVAL is located inside the Club House. From Seeb: Get on the Muscat Expressway (most likely from Ghala Industrial side). Take the first exitwhich is the Ansab exit; stay on the service road, and take your 4th right (just before the Sadolin Paint Billboard), then your first left onto the Golf Club.

These stresses, along with the high expense of travelling during the holidays, inspired a new version of the tradition in which young Americans escape the family gathering all together, instead opting for a potluck-style “friendsgiving” party with other young adults, far from the potential holiday drama of their hometowns. But the drama can be the best part, with many fond Thanksgiving memories resulting from the kitchen disasters, rather than picture perfect meals. “One particularly funny Thanksgiving memory I have, is from when I was about eightyears-old. My father decided that rather than purchase a fresh or frozen turkey, he wanted a live turkey to get the real Thanksgiving experience. My sister (who has always had a terrible phobia

of birds) and I woke up to gobbles coming from the garden, only to go out into the yard and see my father chasing after a huge turkey with an axe. Needless to say, that year neither of us ate turkey out of sheer trauma,” Cynthia laughed. Though the potential for family drama is rather low at the Laval Thanksgiving dinner, the event does provide an amazing opportunity to taste the iconic flavours of a beloved American Tradition, from mashed potatoes to pumpkin pie. No matter where you are from, taking an evening to reflect on all the things you are thankful for, in the presence of friends or family, is a wonderful way to spend a Thursday night. And, if that’s not enough of a reason to go, just remember, there’s going to be turkey. –felicia@timesofoman.com

Price OMR4.900 What’s It? Galouti Kebab is made of minced lamb meat in which the lamb meat is cooked in butter, ground roasted chana dal, and spices. The keema is then shaped into patties and shallow fried in oil or ghee, and served with mint or coriander chutney. This kebab originates from Lucknow and it has a historical significance too as these were said to be made for Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Lucknow. It has a little history attached to it too. The Nawab had lost all his teeth and to make it easier for him to taste

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kebabs this melt-in-the-mouth kebab was prepared in his royal kitchens to satisfy the Nawab’s love for meat. Also Eat Chicken tikka, malai kabab, mutton seekh kabab and fish fry. While all the kababs are juicy and succulent, each one bringing out a new flavour, the fried fish is a winner all the way. It is crunchy on the out-

side and soft and juicy inside and deep fried to perfection. The malai murgh is also a must try and the smoked flavours accentuates the taste. But however delectable the kebabs are, do keep room for the biryani. What’s Special? After a tiresome shopping spree, this is the perfect place to dig into unlimited kebabs be-

ing strategically located at the Avenues Mall. And since it’s a la carte, you can always take your pick. Open from lunch through dinner, they have plenty of vegetarian options too. -swati@timesofoman.com Location The Great Kabab Factory Oman Avenues Mall @GreatKababFactory Call + 968 2206 0324


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RED LENTIL SOUP Rinse 1 cup red lentils and to it add 1 large onion, 2 cloves garlic, 1 cup celery, 2 carrots, 2 tomatoes. Chop them all and put in a pot. Also add 1 can chicken stock and 3 cups water. Cook for one hour. Puree 1/2 of the soup and add to the remaining soup. Season with 1/2 cup picante sauce.

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RED LENTIL CASSEROLE Preheat oven to 200°C. In a large skillet, take 2 tablespoons oil and add 1/4 teaspoon crushed red chilli flakes, 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder and 1 pinch asafoetida (optional) and sauté for 2 minutes. Add 1 cup sliced scallions, 1/2 cup chopped bell pepper, 3 garlic cloves, minced and 2 cups shredded cabbage and sauté for 5 minutes. Combine 2 cups cooked brown rice, 3 cups cooked red lentils, 1 cup vegetable stock, and 1 cup frozen peas, thawed, in a baking dish and bake for 20 minutes. Serve warm.

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For dressing take 3/4 cup oil, 1/2 cup vinegar, 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons pepper, 1 teaspoon ground cumin, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 1/2 teaspoon turmeric, 1/2 teaspoon mace, 1/2 teaspoon coriander, 1/2 teaspoon cardamom, 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper, 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves, 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg, and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon. Whisk all these together and set aside. Now wash 450g dried red lentils and cook in boiling water until just tender. Rinse in cold water and drain well. Add the dressing while lentils are still warm. Let set overnight. The next day add 1 cup currants, 1/3 cup capers and 1 1/2 cups finely chopped red onion. Let it marinate for several hours. Serve chilled.

RED LENTIL ROLL WITH PUFF PASTRY Defrost 365g packet frozen puff pastry. Roll it out on a lightly floured surface and shape into a large rectangle. To prepare the filling, heat 2 tablespoons oil and fry chopped 1 large onion, and 1 large celery stick, for 10 minutes. Add 1 cup red lentils, washed and drained, 1 cup vegetable stock, 1/2 teaspoon each of thyme, oregano, parsley, and seasoning to taste. Cover and cook until lentils are soft. Drain off any excess liquid and coarsely mash the lentil mixture. Stir in the drained 1/4 cup cooked sweet corn. Spread the mixture over the prepared pastry. Fold and press the dampened edges together to seal. Cut any extra pastry. Transfer to a greased baking tray and bake at 250 degrees C for about 30 minutes. Serve hot, cut into slices. —lifestyle@timesofoman.com


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Pakistan Rs ............................. 271.80

Muscat 22ct per gm (OMR) .......15.00

Oman Crude............. (Spot) ........$42.54 Dubai Crude ............. (Spot) .........$41.87 Murban Crude ........ (Spot) .........$44.19 Arabian Light ......... (Spot) ......... $41.76 N.Sea Brent............... (Spot) ........$44.90 West Texas Int ....... (Spot) ........$43.44

* Rates are as of November 14 Source: Bank Muscat

Sri Lanka Rs .......................... 203.55

Dubai 24ct per gm (Dh) ............ 148.75

Phil Peso ....................................127.30 Dubai 22ct per gm (Dh) ............. 139.75 * Rates as of November 14

* Rates as of November 14

Source: Oman UAE Exchange

Source: Malabar Gold & Diamonds

Oman signs OMR169m deal for Duqm port and fishing harbour Oman’s Duqm authority has signed three agreements valued at OMR168.7 million, which are for building new terminals at Duqm port and for establishing a major fishing harbour.

Times News Service MUSCAT: Oman’s Duqm authority has signed three major agreements for building four terminals at Duqm port, a fishing harbour, associated facilities and consultancy services related to the development in Al Wusta region. The combined value of these contracts is OMR168.7 million, said a press release from Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm (Sezad). The first contract, which was bagged by a consortium of Turkey-based SERKA Company and Portuguese’s MSF Company, was for the second package of Duqm Port worth of OMR107.3 million. The scope of work include con-

struction of four terminals on the commercial pier, including two for containers of about a length of 1,600 metres and 350 metres width to handle about 3.5 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) per annum. There will also be a terminal for dry bulk with a capacity of about five million tonnes per annum and mixed use terminal with a capacity of 800,000 tonnes per year. The second package, which is one of the most prominent projects at the port, also includes construction of the port’s operations area and will be completed within 30 months from the commencement date. The second agreement to build a fishing harbour, which was bagged

SIGNING SESSION: Yahya bin Said bin Abdullah Al Jabri (second from left), chairman of the Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm, has signed agreements with contracting firms. – Supplied picture

by Galfar Engineering and Contracting Company with a cost of OMR60.7 million, will be completed within 30 months. The proposed habour is the largest fishing harbour in Oman with an area of 600 hectares. It will have facilities including a fisheries industries area for processing plants and firms specialised in fish manufacturing and canning. The fishing harbour work also includes habour with a total length of 3.4 kilometres, a fixed pier for fishing purpose of 850 metres and

a fixed pier for the Royal Oman Police of 50 metres. The scope of the project also include dredging the harbour basin up to 6 metres and land reclamation to construct port service buildings. Fishing harbour facilities A tourist area with a wharf, pontoons, five floating moorings for fishermen pier with pontoons for Coast Guard, a crane for boat to maintenance, ramp for boats, marine services and facilities, service buildings, internal roads, parking

lots and maintenance and repair workshops are other attractions. The fish industry area in Duqm will include 60 fish manufacturing facilities, cooling and freezing stores, and ship maintenance and repair workshops. The area aims to encourage fish farming, attract projects that add good value to Sezad, conduct research on fishery sector development at an equipped research centre and training centres. The third agreement is for consultancy services and supervision of the fisheries harbour at Duqm

and was awarded to Cering International Engineering Consulting Company, in association with AAK. These agreements form part of the government’s commitment to complete Sezad infrastructure to achieve Oman’s economic plan. Yahya bin Said bin Abdullah Al Jabri, chairman of the Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm (Sezad) has signed three agreements with three contracting firms on Monday. Al Jabri said that the second package of Duqm Port includes the most important operational facilities for the commercial wharf and it will allow the commercial operation. He also indicated that the port is among the most important prime movers of Sezad and one of the strategic projects implemented by the Sultanate to support the national economy. The two contracting firms, which have won the contracts, have confirmed their commitment to construct the projects on time.

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MARKET MSM index ends lower

MUSCAT SECURITIES MARKET

INDICES Index .................................................High .................Low..................... Value ............... Prev . Value.......... Diff ...............Diff % MSM30 Index ........................................5,420.41 ...............5,407.59 ................... 5,416.84 ................... 5,416.96.................. -0.12 ...................0.00 Financial Index ..................................... 7,029.17 ..............6,994.22 ....................7,029.14 .................. 6,994.22................. 34.92 ...................0.50 Industrial Index ....................................7,106.83 ...............7,084.58 ....................7,106.83 ................... 7,091.02.................. 15.81 ...................0.22 Services Index .......................................3,010.33 ...............2,997.21 ................... 2,997.47 ...................3,008.27................-10.80 .................. -0.36 MSM SHARIAH INDEX.......................840.88 .................. 837.78 ...................... 840.88 .......................839.81.................... 1.07 ................... 0.13 Trading Summary Volume ................Turnover ..........Trades .............. Market Cap............. Up............Down ............. Equal .........Sec. Traded 10,260,136 ................ 2,284,240 ..................... 561 ................ 17,135,737,550 ................ 12 ........................9 .................... 23 .........................44

The top gainer was Al Anwar Ceramics, up by 4.83 per cent, while Al Suwadi Power was top

SHARE PRICE BULLETIN FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14

loser, down by 4.15 per cent ISIN ......................................SECURITY NAME ..................................................................VOLUME..... TURNOVER............TRADES ......OPEN PRICE......HIGH ............. LOW ........ CLOSE PR. ...PREV. CLOSE...DIFF (RO).........DIFF % .............LAST PR.....LAST BID .............LAST OFFER ........MARKET CAP.PAR VALUE

MUSCAT: Although trading volumes improved, the MSM30 Index dropped marginally at 5,416.84 points. The MSM Sharia Index gained 0.13 per cent to close at 840.88 points. Al Anwar Ceramics was the most active in terms of volume while Oman Flour Mills led in turnover. Monday’s top gainer was Al Anwar Ceramics, up by 4.83 per cent, while Al Suwadi Power was top loser, down 4.15 per cent. As many as 561 trades were executed on Monday, generating turnover of OMR2.28 million with 10.26 million shares changing hands. Out of 44 traded securities, 12 advanced, nine declined and 23 remained unchanged. Arab and GCC investors were net buyers to the tune of OMR109,000 worth of shares followed by Omani investors at OMR87,000 while foreign investors, who were net sellers, sold stsocks amounting to OMR196,000. Financial Index gained 0.50 per cent to close at 7,029.14 points. Al Izz Bank, HSBC Bank Oman, Al Anwar Holding, Bank Muscat and Al Sharqia Investments increased by 3.08 per cent, 1.80 per cent, 1.25 per cent, 1 per cent and 0.88 per cent, respectively. Al Batinah Investment and Al Omaniya Financial Services declined by 1.18 per cent and 0.36 per cent, respectively. Industrial Index closed at 7,106.83 points, up by 0.22 per cent. Al Anwar Ceramics, National Aluminium and Oman Flour Mills gained 4.83 per cent, 3.72 per cent and 0.61 per cent, respectively. Galfar Engineering, A’Saffa Foods and Raysut Cement fell by 2.17 per cent, 1.42 per cent and 0.66 per cent, respectively. Services Index ended lower at 2,997.47 points, down by 0.36 per cent. Al Jazeera Services, OIFC

and National Gas increased by 4.44 per cent, 2.22 per cent and 2 per cent, respectively. Al Suwadi Power, Ooredoo, Oman Telecommunications Company and Sharqiyah Desalination declined by 4.15 per cent, 1.90 per cent, 0.34 per cent and 0.11 per cent, respectively.

REGULAR MARKET ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... OM0000002168............AL ANWAR CERAMIC TILES ............................... 1,680,619 ......256,244..................... 97 ............0.145 ........... 0.159 ...........0.145 ............0.152 ............. 0.145............ 0.007.............4.828 ................0.159 .............. 0.159...................0.000 ..................45,024,480.........0.100 OM0000002226 ...........AL JAZEERA SERVICES .......................................... 216,132 ............ 40,569..................... 34 ............0.180 ........... 0.191............0.180........... 0.188 .............0.180 ........... 0.008.............4.444 ................0.191 .............. 0.191...................0.197................... 11,506,403 .........0.100 OM0000001525 ............OMAN INVESTMENT AND FINANCE.............. 192,638 ........... 35,350......................14 ............0.180 ........... 0.184 ...........0.180........... 0.184 .............0.180 ........... 0.004.............2.222 ................0.184.............. 0.183...................0.184...................36,800,000.........0.100 OM0000001160 ............NATIONAL GAS .............................................................53,593 .............32,797........................4 ............0.612 ........... 0.612 ...........0.600............0.612 .............0.600 ............0.012 .............2.000 ................0.600..............0.600...................0.612...................33,660,000.........0.100 OM0000001772 ............AL ANWAR HOLDING............................................... 656,412..........106,245..................... 46 ............0.162 ........... 0.163 ...........0.160........... 0.162 .............0.160 ........... 0.002............. 1.250 ................0.163 ..............0.162...................0.163...................28,350,398.........0.100 OM0000002796 ...........BANK MUSCAT ............................................................ 282,921 ..........114,863.....................22 ........... 0.404...........0.408 ...........0.404 .......... 0.406 .............0.402 ........... 0.004............. 0.995 ................0.408..............0.408...................0.416................ 1,013,477,605 ......0.100 OM0000003398 ...........BANK SOHAR................................................................ 207,000 ........... 29,394........................6 ............0.142 ........... 0.142 ...........0.142........... 0.142 ............. 0.141.............0.001 ............. 0.709 ................0.142..............0.142...................0.143..................227,838,906........0.100 OM0000001087............OMAN UNITED INSURANCE .................................41,699 .............12,093........................4 ........... 0.290...........0.290 ...........0.290 .......... 0.290 .............0.290 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.290..............0.288...................0.293 ..................29,000,000 ........0.100

Emerging markets drop Developing-nation assets extended losses, threatening the best annual rally since 2012, as the dollar’s strength cut demand for riskier assets in the wake of Donald Trump’s election as United States president. The Turkish lira and South Africa’s rand led declines among emerging-market currencies and a gauge of developing-nation equities retreated for a fourth day amid speculation the US is headed for an era of rising interest rates and more protectionist trade policies. Bulgarian debt fell after voters selected former Air Force Chief Rumen Radev, a political novice who seeks to limit immigration, as the new president. Trump’s victory spurred a rout in developing markets as investors rushed to safe-haven assets and wiping $1.2 trillion off the value of bonds worldwide on speculation the president-elect’s promises to usher in protectionist trade policies and broaden spending on U.S. infrastructure will fuel inflation. The rout pulled down currencies and echoed in the equity and bond markets where investors withdrew $1.72 billion from US exchange-traded funds that buy emerging market stocks and bonds, the largest losses since May. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index declined 1 per cent to 840.5 in London, the lowest level since July 8. The gauge pared its 2016 rally to 5.8 per cent, more than half of the gains recorded in September. - United Securities/Bloomberg News

OM0000001145 ............PORT SERVICES CORPORATION ....................... 269,750 ...........62,602........................5 ........... 0.232 ...........0.234 ...........0.232........... 0.232 .............0.232 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.234..............0.231...................0.235...................22,049,280 ........0.100 OM0000001533 ............OMINVEST ...................................................................... 19,589 ............... 9,481........................2 ........... 0.484 ...........0.484 ...........0.484........... 0.484 .............0.484 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.484..............0.484...................0.490 .................307,722,790 ........0.100 OM0000001749 ............OMAN CEMENT ............................................................92,703 ............. 41,716........................6 ........... 0.450 ...........0.450 ...........0.450........... 0.450 .............0.450 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.450..............0.440...................0.450..................148,892,720........0.100 OM0000001962............AL MADINA INVESTMENT ..................................... 77,999 ...............4,164........................7 ........... 0.053 ...........0.054 ...........0.053........... 0.053 .............0.053 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.054..............0.053...................0.054 ..................10,979,023 .........0.100 OM0000002176 ............AL JAZEERA STEEL PRODUCTS ............................2,000 ..................432........................1 ............0.216 ........... 0.216 ...........0.216 ........... 0.229 .............0.229 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.216 .............. 0.211...................0.225 ..................28,601,633 .........0.100 OM0000002820 ...........GULF INVESTMENT SERVICES ...........................52,500 ...............5,565........................4 ............0.106 ........... 0.106 ...........0.106........... 0.106 .............0.106 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.106..............0.105...................0.106.................... 6,237,381 ..........0.100 OM0000003224 ...........RENAISSANCE SERVICES ..................................... 153,525............. 33,713.....................22 ........... 0.220...........0.220 ...........0.210........... 0.220 .............0.220 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.216 ..............0.216...................0.224 .................. 65,731,089 .........0.100 OM0000003661 ............VOLTAMP ENERGY .................................................... 50,000 ............22,500........................1 ........... 0.450 ...........0.450 ...........0.450........... 0.450 .............0.450 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.450..............0.450...................0.452...................27,225,000.........0.100 OM0000004768 ...........AL MADINA TAKAFUL............................................. 483,833 ........... 35,300..................... 30 ........... 0.073 ........... 0.073 ...........0.072........... 0.073 .............0.073 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.072..............0.073...................0.074...................12,775,000 .........0.100 OM0000005963 ...........PHOENIX POWER ........................................................ 15,100 ...............2,099........................5 ............0.139 ........... 0.139 ...........0.139 ............0.139 ............. 0.139............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.139 .............. 0.138...................0.139..................203,301,603........0.100 OM0000003026 ...........OMAN TELECOMMUNICATION ........................ 111,289 ..........162,932......................13 ............1.465 ........... 1.465 ...........1.460............1.465 ............. 1.470............-0.005 ........... -0.340 ...............1.460 .............. 1.465...................1.470................1,098,750,000 ......0.100 OM0000001418 ............RAYSUT CEMENT ........................................................ 95,192 .......... 144,216........................5 ............1.515 ............1.515............ 1.515 ............1.515 ............. 1.525............-0.010 ........... -0.656 ............... 1.515 .............. 1.510................... 1.515 ................. 303,000,000 .......0.100 OM0000003968 ...........OOREDOO....................................................................... 195,024 ......... 121,036.....................20 ........... 0.628 ........... 0.652 ...........0.620........... 0.620 .............0.632 ...........-0.012 ........... -1.899................0.652..............0.624...................0.636..................403,585,423 .......0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 4,949,518 ....1,273,311...................348 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ......21........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

PARALLEL MARKET ................................................................................................................................................................................. OM0000001319 ............NATIONAL ALUMINIUM PRODUCTS ...............35,720 ...............6,962........................8 ............0.190 ...........0.200 ...........0.190............0.195 ............. 0.188............ 0.007............. 3.723 ................0.200 ............ 0.200...................0.000 ...................6,546,433 ..........0.100 OM0000004511 ............ALIZZ ISLAMIC BANK.............................................. 969,476 ........... 64,955......................13 ........... 0.067 ...........0.067 ...........0.067........... 0.067 .............0.065 ........... 0.002............. 3.077 ................0.067..............0.067...................0.068...................67,000,000.........0.100 OM0000001517 ............HSBC BANK OMAN .................................................... 160,669 ............18,194........................8 ............0.112 ........... 0.114............0.112 ............0.113 ............. 0.111 ............ 0.002............. 1.802 ................0.114 .............. 0.112................... 0.114 ..................226,035,345 .......0.100 OM0000002440 ...........AL SHARQIA INVESTMENT HOLDING ........... 557,200 ...........64,008......................41 ............0.114 ........... 0.117............0.113 ............0.115 ............. 0.114.............0.001 ............. 0.877 ................0.117 .............. 0.116................... 0.117 ...................10,350,000 .........0.100 OM0000001400 ...........OMAN FLOUR MILLS ............................................... 619,703 ......... 409,040........................2 ........... 0.660 ........... 0.668 ...........0.660........... 0.660 .............0.656 ........... 0.004............. 0.610 ................0.668..............0.672...................0.700..................103,950,000 .......0.100 OM0000001152 ............OMAN NATIONAL ENGINE. INVT. ......................54,047 ...............8,107......................12 ............0.150 ........... 0.150 ...........0.150 ........... 0.150 .............0.150............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.150 ..............0.150...................0.155 ...................15,000,000.........0.100 OM0000001566 ............OMAN FISHERIES .......................................................82,650 ...............4,856........................7 ........... 0.059 ...........0.059 ...........0.058........... 0.059 .............0.059 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.058..............0.058...................0.059.................... 7,375,000 ..........0.100 OM0000001681 ............OMAN AND EMIRATES INV. HOLDING........... 495,000 ............60,415........................2 ............0.122 ........... 0.123 ...........0.122........... 0.122 .............0.122 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.123 ..............0.122...................0.124...................14,868,750 .........0.100 OM0000002028 ...........GULF INTERNATIONAL CHEMICALS ............ 238,197 ........... 60,688..................... 10 ........... 0.252 ........... 0.255 ...........0.252........... 0.255 .............0.255 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.255..............0.255...................0.259....................5,355,000 ..........0.100 OM0000002275 ...........SHELL OMAN MARKETING ........................................... 10 .................... 20........................1 ............1.960 ........... 1.960 ...........1.960........... 1.960 .............1.960 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................1.960............. 0.000...................1.960................. 186,200,000 .......0.100 OM0000003000 ...........ALMAHA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS MAR. .........3,500 ...............5,005........................1 ............1.430 ........... 1.430 ...........1.430 ............1.445 ............. 1.445............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.430 ..............1.430...................1.490...................99,705,000 .........0.100 OM0000003125 ............GLOBAL FINANCIAL INVESTMENT ................ 320,000........... 56,000........................1 ............0.175 ........... 0.175............0.175 ............0.175 ............. 0.175............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.175 ............. 0.000...................0.176 ...................35,000,000.........0.100 OM0000003281............TAAGEER FINANCE ...................................................15,000 ............... 1,700........................2 ............0.113 ........... 0.114............0.113 ............0.113 ............. 0.113 ............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.114 ...............0.113................... 0.114 ...................28,655,670 .........0.100 OM0000004420 ...........BANK NIZWA ................................................................ 1,190,809 ........ 92,883..................... 39 ........... 0.078 ........... 0.078 ...........0.078........... 0.078 .............0.078 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.078..............0.078...................0.079..................117,000,000 ........0.100 OM0000004776 ...........TAKAFUL OMAN INSURANCE ............................. 38,000 ...............6,840........................8 ............0.180 ........... 0.180 ...........0.180........... 0.180 .............0.180 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.180.............. 0.185...................0.190...................18,000,000.........0.100 OM0000004669 ...........SHARQIYAH DESALINATION ................................14,800 ............ 66,526........................1 ........... 4.495 ...........4.495 ...........4.495........... 4.495 .............4.500 ...........-0.005 ............-0.111 ................4.495............. 0.000...................4.495...................43,962,071 .........1.000 OM0000002077 ...........AL OMANIYA FINANCIAL SER. .............................80,662 ............ 22,505........................1 ........... 0.279 ...........0.279 ...........0.279........... 0.279 .............0.280 ...........-0.001 ........... -0.357 ...............0.279............. 0.000...................0.279...................74,733,928 .........0.100 OM0000002366 ...........AL BATINAH DEV. INV. HOLDING ........................31,500 ...............2,662........................7 ........... 0.084 ...........0.085 ...........0.084........... 0.084 .............0.085 ...........-0.001 ............-1.176 ................0.085..............0.085...................0.090 ...................2,520,000..........0.100 OM0000002804 ...........ASAFFA FOODS .............................................................29,578 ............ 24,727........................1 ........... 0.836 ........... 0.836 ...........0.836........... 0.836 .............0.848 ...........-0.012 ............-1.415 ................0.836............. 0.000...................0.824 ................ 100,320,000 .......0.100 OM0000003521 ............GALFAR ENGINEERING AND CON. .................. 362,335 ........... 32,693..................... 39 ........... 0.092 ...........0.092 ...........0.089........... 0.090 .............0.092 ...........-0.002 ........... -2.174................0.090..............0.090...................0.091...................26,098,257.........0.100 OM0000004933 ...........AL SUWADI POWER .................................................... 11,400 ...............2,108........................5 ............0.185 ........... 0.185 ...........0.184............0.185 ............. 0.193............-0.008 ........... -4.145 ...............0.184..............0.186...................0.192.................. 132,165,173 ........0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 5,310,256 ...1,010,892...................209 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... 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Trump’s policy mix a risk for global economy: Goldman HONG KONG: President-elect Donald Trump’s policy mix could prove an overall negative for the world economy, according to an analysis by Goldman Sachs. Goldman analysts cite Trump’s promised combination of fiscal stimulus, trade tariffs, stricter immigration rules and higher interest rates. While developed economies could get an initial boost from a United States fiscal stimulus package, the impact would quickly fade and spillovers into emerging mar-

kets are negative, Goldman said. “Our analysis suggests that Trump’s policies might act as a modest drag on global growth,” the Goldman economists wrote. “A larger fiscal package could boost global growth moderately more in the near term, but a more adverse policy mix would likely act as a significant drag on world growth in subsequent years.” In theory, a burst of US government spending has positive spillovers. Stronger US demand would also boost purchases of foreign

goods and services. A likely stronger dollar would also help developed economies with floating exchange rates, though gains for emerging markets would be more limited. “The spillovers to China, for example, depend on the extent to which the renminbi appreciates with the dollar and the net effects are less positive for emerging market economies that rely heavily on dollar-denominated debt,” Goldman economists led by Jan Hatzius said in a note. – Bloomberg News

Cash limits raised as Indian banks get $44b in deposits NEW DELHI: India raised the limits on withdrawals and exchange of old banknotes after the government’s surprise move to ban high-denomination bills on November 8 resulted in customers across the country queuing for hours to deposit the old bills. Banks have received Rs3 trillion ($44.4 billion) in deposits in the first four days, the Finance Ministry said in a statement late on Sunday. About Rs500 billion have been disbursed either from withdrawals or exchange of old banknotes, it said. The daily limit on withdrawals from cash dispensing machines has been raised to Rs2,500, while weekly cap has been increased to Rs24,000. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday defended his move to withdraw 500-rupee and 1,000-rupee notes, which accounted for 86 per cent of money in circulation, as an important step in the fight against corruption and tax evasion, and urged people to bear the pain for 50

days and back the measure. The government said it’s stepping up efforts to ensure banknotes of all denominations are available as banks, which remained opened across the country through the weekend, come under pressure to replenish the funds. 180 million transactions About 180 million transactions have been handled by India’s banking system in four days through 5 p.m. on Sunday, according the finance ministry. The Reserve Bank of India on Sunday urged the public not to be anxious and avoid going to banks repeat-

edly to withdraw and hoard cash. The government raised the limit of withdrawals from a current account held at banks to Rs50,000 per week in a move to help small businesses pay wages, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said at a press briefing in New Delhi on Monday. The date to accept the old high-denomination bills at places such as government hospitals, utilities and fuel stations has been extended until November 24, he said. Modi is seeking to fulfill his election promise of recovering illegal income, locally known as black money. The government will take more steps to curb tax evasion, including action against benami property, he said at an event in Goa on Sunday. Benami is property owned by someone but held in the name of a third party. Even so, the cash crisis has seen people standing for hours in long lines to exchange the nowdefunct notes. - Bloomberg News


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2016

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MARKET AGREEMENT SIGNED

Alizz Islamic to finance buyers of Telal Al Qurm homes Times News Service MUSCAT: Alizz Islamic Bank has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Telal Al Qurm, the Sultanate’s latest Integrated Tourism Complex (ITC), to provide the bank’s customers with the ability to purchase townhouses or flats at the project. Telal Al Qurm is one of the most recent projects of Alargan International Real Estate with a total area of 164,900 square metres. The project encompasses residential units ranging from 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms

besides state-of-the-art commercial space and shopping centres. The infrastructure of the project located at the heart of Muscat city in close vicinity to Al Harthy Complex and Sultan Centre is currently completed. A total area of 49,920 square metres has been allocated to the roads network, gardens and walks of the whole project. The overall Telal Al Qurm project is being developed into a modern mixeduse urban community, while preserving local culture and heritage Mohammed Al Ghassani, head of branches of Alizz Islamic Bank,

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provide our valued patrons with an unrivalled customer experience.”

and Tony Safarian, general manager of Telal Al Qurm, have signed the MoU at a ceremony held in Alizz Islamic Bank’s head office in CBD, in the presence of other executives from both institutions.

Commenting on the occasion, Mohammed Al Ghassani said; “Our agreement with Telal Al Qurm marks the beginning of what we hope is a strong and successful business relationship that will

Sharia-compliant financing “It is an exciting partnership which will give us a platform to offer Sharia-compliant financing facilities to prospective buyers of homes in Oman’s newest ITC. This is in line with our strategy to support the local tourism and development projects,” he added. Alizz Islamic Bank provides Sharia-compliant financial solutions for corporate, government and individual customers. In Forward

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Better demand for Octal’s two new PET packaging

The greenback has soared on expectations that Trump’s administration would

Times News Service MUSCAT: Continuing to set international standards and lead the world in the development of ground-breaking products for high-quality PET (polyethylene terephthalate) packaging, Salalah-based Octal has unveiled two major additions to its cuttingedge portfolio. The latest products include innovative PET packaging for yogurt and dairy products and modified PET for the cups, straws, lids, and cutlery used throughout the food service industry. Providing unmatched performance during manufacturing, enhanced strength for durability throughout their life cycle, and unrivalled versatility in their applications, the next-generation duo has attracted an unprecedented level of interest and advance orders for 50,000 tonnes have already been placed. Patented technology As with all Octal products, these two fully-recyclable and costefficient packaging solutions are manufactured with patented technology and are the result of energy-efficient and environmental-friendly production methods that prioritise the responsible stewardship of natural resources. Commenting on the two unique PET applications, Nicholas Barakat, chief executive officer of Octal said: “These breakthrough products have been developed as a result of Octal’s on-going com-

mitment to innovation which, together with our technologyfocused approach to manufacturing, enables us to compete from Salalah on a global basis.” “Octal’s DNA is conceived from the idea that sustained growth of ‘clear rigid packaging’ requires a strategic investment in capacity, proprietary technology and innovation, with the environment always being of primary concern. Today, OCTAL leads the industry in the production of PET, the preferred packaging material of the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries, and the first choice of consumer goods businesses,” he added. Ultra-modern With an eco-conscious ultramodern purpose-built four plant operation in Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United States, Octal is the world’s preeminent PET packaging company, approaching sales of $1 billion. Its large scale production facilities, innovative products, and global reach are assisting ever greater numbers of customers around the world convert wholesale to its fully-recyclable and economically-efficient PET solutions. As demand for Octal products continues to increase, the company is currently positioned to grow in the United States, the Middle East, South America and Asia, where, in alliance with converting partners, it is accelerating its growth towards a global footprint.

boost spending and lift inflation, which spurred an elevation of Treasury yields

SMART RECOVERY: The dollar was up 0.8 per cent at 107.500 yen, having risen to 107.595, its highest since June 7. It had slumped to 101.190 on Wednesday in an initial reaction to Trump’s win.

TOKYO: United States dollar rose to a nine-month high against a basket of major currencies on Monday, riding climbing US yields and seen to be at the cusp of a renewed bull phase following Donald Trump’s US election win. The dollar index was up 0.4 per cent at 99.471 after touching 99.680, its highest since January 29. The greenback has soared on expectations that Trump’s administration would boost spending and lift inflation, which spurred an elevation of Treasury yields. The 10-year Treasury note yield rose to a 10-month high of 2.2 per cent in Asia. “What was expected to be a gradual dollar rise is going much faster than expected after Trump’s win,” said Koji Fukaya, president of FPG Securities in Tokyo. “With the possibility of reflationary policies being enacted, the market is bracing for a new bull phase under a different set of rules.” “While the dollar rise before the US election was driven to a large degree by speculators unwinding their positions, this phase is more conducive for participants to go long on the dollar anew,” he said.

Safe-haven yen Trump’s victory has lifted the cloud of risk aversion in equity markets such as the United States and Japan, giving the dollar a big leg-up against the safe-haven yen. The Dow closed at a record high on Friday, while the Nikkei was up 1.5 per cent on Monday. The dollar was up 0.8 per cent at 107.500 yen, having risen to 107.595, its highest since June 7. It had slumped to 101.190 on Wednesday in an initial reaction to Trump’s win. “It is probably a good idea to keep riding the dollar higher while the Trump camp has not yet revealed any specific policy steps,” said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo. “The euro could be more easily exposed to negative pressure amid concerns that the win by Trump, with his anti-globalism agenda, could affect referendums and elections in Italy, Holland and France next year.” The euro was down 0.6 per cent at $1.0793 after touching $1.0773, its lowest since early January. Against the Swiss franc the dollar gained 0.4 per cent to 0.9914 franc.

The Australian dollar was little changed at $0.7548 after seeing a one-month low of $0.7524. The New Zealand dollar was down 0.5 per cent at $0.7092 as the market waited to see the economic impact of earthquakes that struck the country. The Aussie had dropped about 1.6 per cent and the Kiwi shed more than 3 per cent last week against a broadly stronger dollar. Currencies associated with the Trans Pacific Partnership, (TPP) such as the Aussie and kiwi, came under additional pressure after news on Friday that Trump’s election had effectively rendered the trade deal a non-starter for the US Congress. Trump had made opposition to the TPP a centrepiece of his election campaign. The pound, which stood its ground against the dollar last week, took a step back. Sterling was down 0.3 per cent at $1.2566. Emerging currencies including the South Korean won, Indonesian rupiah and Singapore dollar remained on the defensive, weighed down by the spectre of investor money being siphoned away by higher US rates. - Reuters

Ijarah, the property is acquired by Alizz Islamic Bank under Istisna sale contract with a developer upon customer’s promise to lease. The property is accordingly leased and delivered to the bank’s customer for agreed term and rentals after which the ownership is transferred to the customer.

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Galfar associate informs about arbitration decision Times News Service MUSCAT: Galfar Engineering’s associate company, International Water Treatment (IWT), has informed about an arbitration decision in a proceeding with Muscat City Desalination Co. Galfar Engineering and Contracting Company has 30 per cent shareholding in International Water Treatment, along with the shares held by other partners -Cadagua (Spain) and Wabag (India), according to a disclosure statement posted on MSM website. The arbitration court rejected the claim from IWT to not apply liquidated damages clause, said the stock market filing. The likely net impact on IWT is $21 million. IWT is now studying the contractual obligations between the parties and the company and will inform about any financial impact later. This award issued by the London Court of International Arbitration is related to the engineering, procurement and construction contract for water desalination project at Al Ghubrah which has been completed, passed the performance test and is in operation by the client. R E S I G NAT I O N AC C E P T E D

Al Madina Investment chief executive resigns Times News Service MUSCAT: Abdul Samad Al Maskari, chief executive officer of Al Madina Investment, has resigned from the company on November 13, citing personal reasons. The announcement was made by the board of directors, which accepted his resignation. The board has also appointed Ammar Abdullah Al Ali, as acting chief executive officer for an interim period until the board appoints a new chief executive officer, according to a stock market filing.


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The crisis began after prices for Mongolia’s commodity exports fell and the budget deficit expanded. Disputes with foreign investors such as Rio Tinto also delayed spending on new mining projects and investment collapsed, hitting tax revenues, growth and the currency

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n the face of the current crisis, Mongolia cut spending and requested support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). To turn the economy around, the new government aims to lure foreign money to pay for stalled infrastructure and mining projects. “It’s important to not only talk the talk, but to walk the walk, and that’s what we intend to do,” Foreign Minister Munkh-Orgil Tsend, said last week in Ulaanbaatar. “By end of the first half of next year, we will have brought in most of the investment projects that have been in the pipeline for many years, including Tavan Tolgoi,’’ he said, referring to Mongolia’s largest coking coal deposit. The crisis began after prices

for Mongolia’s commodity exports fell and the budget deficit expanded. Disputes with foreign investors such as Rio Tinto also delayed spending on new mining projects and investment collapsed, hitting tax revenues, growth and the currency. The tugrik has fallen 19 per cent this year, reaching an all-time low of 2479 to the dollar last week. The budget deficit is also widening - with the shortfall at $905 million in the first nine months of this year, compared to $435 million in the same period a year ago. Development of Tavan Tolgoi includes the construction of a 240-kilometre-long railway from the mine site to the Chinese border, as well as coal-handling preparation plant, plus power and water supply facilities. The government is planning

talks this month with China Shenhua Energy, part of a consortium of companies tapped to develop the mine, according to Ganbat Dangaa, the roads and transport minister. The talks have been delayed for more than a year after the previous government failed to win backing from Parliament for a deal with the consortium. If talks fail again, the government will “have to invite another bidder for the project,’’ said Munkh-Orgil. An IMF programme, which could be in place by February, may be followed by bilateral loan agreements from partner countries including China and Japan, the foreign minister said. An IMF programme is considered a stopgap measure before big foreign investment projects can move forward, said Munkh-Orgil. In addition to Tavan Tolgoi,

Munkh-Orgil said he supports cooperating with China in its One Belt One Road initiative. Mongolia’s parallel project, the Steppe Initiative, envisions five economic corridors running across Mongolia linking China to Russia with highways, railroads and pipelines. “We are working with Chinese and Russian partners to develop these projects. We see ourselves as a bridge, as a nation that can bring others together,’’ said MunkhOrgil. “It’s an important issue and we want to be part of it, we want to benefit from it.’’ “We are looking to create a fiscal political regime that is both stable and attractive to both foreign and domestic investors,’’ MunkhOrgil said. “If we have some longterm policy agreement with the IMF and then major projects are set in motion, that would be the biggest advertisement’’ for the nation, he said. - Bloomberg News


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Attractive benefits on Toyota’s entire range Customers can avail up to OMR2,800 cash gift across various models

MUSCAT: Toyota, the most loved automotive brand has announced a never before offer for customers looking forward to owning a vehicle that has a lot more to offer beyond the product itself. According to a spokesperson from Saud Bahwan Automotive, “This time Toyota has shattered all expectations with an offer that has never been offered by Toyota. Customers can avail up to OMR2,800 cash gift across various models. This cash gift is assured on all 2017 year models too. One year insurance and 3 years / 30,000km service on select models are also available.(Conditions apply)”, says a press release. “At Toyota we understand the importance attached to making the right decision, when it comes to buying a vehicle. Through this offer, we aim to make this tedious and demanding process easy through offers like these. So that way, the customers can really get great benefits and that too across the entire Toyota range, without any exception,” he added. In Oman, Toyota’s range includes the Toyota Yaris – an exciting sedan, with options of 1.5 L and a 1.3 L engines. The Toyota Yaris is an ideal choice for the young who are always in search of making a lasting impression.

Those opting to experience the world’s longest selling sedan have the Toyota Corolla to choose from. With an enviable lineage, Corolla is the most sold car worldwide. Driving one will instantly make you realise what makes the Corolla such a loved car the world over. Customers can choose between a powerful 2.0L engine and a 1.6L engine. The 2016 Corolla is available with a new Multi Drive 7S, a continuously variable transmission that ensures smooth shifting and high fuel efficiency of up to 17.8 km/L for 1.6L engine (*Fuel Economy FE (CAFE) combined 17.8Km/L for Corolla 1.6L with CVT (Multi Drive 7S transmission) and 16.6Km/L for Corolla 2.0L with CVT (Multi Drive 7S transmission) as per GSO conformity certificate. Fuel economy may vary according to driving conditions). The Toyota Camry is the bestselling midsize sedan around the world. Its refreshed look, exciting driving dynamics and iconic dependability factor has made it a preferred sedan in the world of automobiles. The 2017 Camry offers a 2.5L dual VVTi engine that delivers 181 HP, 6-speed multi-mode automatic transmission, 6 airbags along with VSC and TRC. For those who wish to experi-

ence performance personified, have the luxurious Aurion to choose from. It is a perfect choice to elevate the levels of fine impressions you make wherever you go. Available with 6-speed multimode automatic transmission, with a 3.5L engine and a maximum output of 268 HP, delivering top-class level fuel economy and a powerful driving experience. The Toyota Avalon is an exceptional sedan for those who settle for nothing but the finest. It utilises a 3.5-litre, six-cylinder engine that features dual VVT-i. The V6 engine produces 273 horsepower and provides the Avalon with remarkable acceleration. One of the most loved and trusted vehicles in Oman – the Hilux is engineered to never back down. With a Hilux one can boldly and powerfully conquer the unexplored paths. Be it the narrow lanes or uneven terrain, the Hilux is sure to partner your ambitions. The large deck, the strong build, the aggressive stance make Hilux an all-time favourite. Made available in three options of single cab, double cab and 4x4; it suits every business, every need. Toyota’s feature-packed and fungineered Toyota RAV4 is another successful vehicle that is increasingly making a positive mark

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in Oman. The RAV4 is powered by a 2.5-litre, 4-cylinder dual VVTi engine that churns out 177 HP. Its cutting-edge features include projector LED headlamps with daytime running lights, aero stabilising fins, aerodynamic roof rails, floor mounted spare wheels, moon roof and rear parking sensors (4 pieces). A smooth ride, plenty of cargo space and proven reliability are its hallmarks. A genuine 4-wheel drive, the Fortuner is equipped with an advanced large displacement engine and tough chassis for an uncompromising performance, whether on-road or off-road. Prado, born with the Toyota Land Cruiser DNA in its bloodline, takes Toyota’s enviable 4WD legacy way further. A top-seller in regions around the world, the Prado is a pride to own and a joy to drive. The Land Cruiser is the standard by which other off-road vehicles are measured. The Pride of the Land, is regarded as a symbol of strength, durability and reliability. Rugged yet luxurious, the Land Cruiser delivers high-end performance and advanced off-roading capabilities. In the Sultanate, Toyota’s outstanding product quality is supported by the nationwide parts and service network of Saud Bahwan Automotive.

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Burjeel Hospital at forefront to fight cataract-blindness MUSCAT: Blindness due to cataract has become a serious concern globally, as indicated by WHO report that says nearly 20 million people are blinded by cataract - 45% of world blindness. The number is expected to grow by one million annually. In the Sultanate, un-operated cataract was found to be the principal cause for 35% of blind cases. The national cataract surgery rate stood at 2,120/million. The prevalence of blindness due to un-operated cataract has also increased from 1.8% to 2.3%, according to studies. Against this backdrop, Oman’s premier healthcare provider Burjeel Hospital has set out on a mission to provide comprehensive, best-in-class treatment for cataract for men and women. “Burjeel Hospital is committed to addressing the issue of cataract-induced blindness. We offer multidisciplinary ophthalmology care for men, women and children; and cataract surgery does figure prominently in our eye-care programme. The ophthalmology department at Burjeel Hospital is fully geared to provide expert care of global standards and to address any questions and concerns patients might have,” said Dr Mansour Abdulkhalek Mabrouk Abukhelewa at Burjeel Hospital. The Ophthalmology department at Burjeel Hospital offers a wide range of comprehensive eye care services to treat diseases and conditions that include Cataract, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, low vision, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, strabismus, uveitis, refractive solution for defect of vision (contact lenses and refractive surgery), and

oculoplastic surgeries, he added. Further, the department provides an exhaustive range of diagnostic services and personalised treatment for adults and children in all ophthalmic sub-specialties, including paediatric ophthalmology. Dr Mansoor said, “Though modern cataract surgery is one of the most successful medical interventions of all time, there are still barriers that prevent blind people from seeking surgical solutions. These can be divided into patient-related such as motivation, mobility, and money, and provider-related factors such as availability of expertise, materials, management, and marketing. Burjeel Hospital is seeking to change this scenario, by reaching out to the public through awareness programmes and best treatment and patient support.” He stressed the quality of surgery and overall patient care in ensuring successful outcomes, and spoke about latest developments in eye-care including new lens technology and accommodative lens technology. He recommended that cataract surgery must be done as early as possible to avoid complication, especially glaucoma (increase intra ocular pressure) or blindness.

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A’Saffa Khayrat: A healthy choice for families Kims offers special healthcare packages MUSCAT: A’Saffa Foods, Oman’s largest fully integrated poultry producer, biggest snack food and allied food company, has an exciting range of vegetable products under its ‘Khayrat’ brand. Handpicked from the best peaking crops in India and then quickly frozen (IQF) to ensure that they maintain their freshness Khayrat vegetables are packed with nutrition and are the perfect accompaniment to other protein-packed A’Saffa products. The brand’s range of frozen vegetable products consists of some of the freshest picks which include frozen mixed vegetables, frozen green peas and frozen sweet corn, says a press release. Commenting on the Khayrat range of vegetable products, Sidhartha Lenka, head of Marketing and Sales - A’Saffa Foods’ said, “Providing a range of tasty and exciting solutions that make eating vegetables a memorable, tasty and healthy experience - the Khayrat

range has something for everyone. The name Khayrat means ‘the finest of crops’ or the ‘best quality ingredients’ and this is what we strive to provide for our customers in everything we produce. Over the past decade families across Oman have trusted us to bring them an exciting range of natural, healthy and high-protein products and we are very proud of having been able to do so with our range of frozen vegetable products from Khayrat.”

Lenka continued, “Vegetarianism has been a growing trend for several years now, whether it is consumers on gluten-restricted diets or simply those looking to reduce calorie and carbohydrate impact. Khayrat was thus introduced as a convenient option for these consumers, and we’ve taken it a step further by providing several vegetable varieties so they have multiple options. As is with all of our food products, extensive

research was undertaken into the demand for frozen vegetables while bringing the range to the Sultanate and we are extremely happy with the success of the ‘Khayrat’ range of products. We take great pride in our food products and we will continue our tradition of serving family-favourite foods that are healthy and wholesome.” It is noteworthy that frozen vegetables are one of the healthiest ways for families to get their daily dose of nutrition and vitamins, as up to 45 per cent of important nutrients can be lost in fresh vegetables by the time they are actually consumed. It can also take up to two weeks for fresh produce to actually reach a family’s dinner-table right from the time they have been picked from a farm. Fresh vegetables in supermarkets are also often older than consumers actually think, making frozen vegetables a healthier, and more nutritious option when compared to fresh vegetables.

MUSCAT: Kims Oman Hospital (KOH) has come forward to mark the Sultanate’s upcoming National Day with some special healthcare packages with an inherent message of – Healthy People, Healthy Oman. Dr Hussam Akoum, chief operating officer at KOH, said, “It is our honour to contribute in the celebrations and provide the members of the community with special packages mainly aimed at encouraging people to take preventive measures.” Packed with an array of services, consultations and investigations, the hospital has decided to keep the offer open till December-end 2016. Offers are available across variety of specialities including – cardiology, dental, dermatology, general services and others, says

a press release. The Department of Cardiology is offering comprehensive blood tests and screenings including ECG, ECHO, fasting blood sugar, total cholesterol and HbA1C, followed by consultation with a cardiologist to advice on the blood tests results. The Department of Dermatology and Cosmetology provides three sessions of skin polishing besides a consultation or six sessions of upper lip hair removal with consultation. Moreover, the Department of Dentistry is offering very attractive packages include free consultations and scaling/oral prophylaxis for two adults and two children below 15 years, as well as two free consultations with orthodontist for children below 15 years.


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With an attractive and introductory price tag from OMR4,495 only, the all new Baleno should definitely top your buy list

MUSCAT: Moosa Abdul Rahman Hassan & Co the exclusive distributor of Suzuki Motor Corporation in Oman announced the launch of its premium hatchback, the allnew Baleno 2017 model. Highlights Elegance, Liquid Flow design, sporty, aerodynamic, plush roomy interiors, advanced technology and class-leading safety and comfort features are among the highlights of the all new Suzuki Baleno 2017, says a press release.

Fuel economy The Baleno comes with the proven VVT Petrol 1.4 litre K14B series engine, with a fuel efficiency of up to 19.9 km/liter (as per CAFE Combined Fuel economy norms, certified by GSO), a welcome feature especially considering the ever rising fuel cost in Oman. Premium class “Dynamic, sophisticated, sporty and premium are the few adjectives that will first come to your mind when you see the all new Baleno,” said Anil Sethi, general manager of Suzuki in Oman. He further added that the Baleno hosts an impressive array of ad-

vanced safety and luxury features, which is built on Suzuki’s Total Effective Control Technology (TECT) and with extensive use of high tensile steel making the body stronger, safer and lighter. High on safety and security This hatch offers an optimum package of safety, security and stability with features like the front, side and curtain airbags, disc brakes, electronic stability program, ABS with EBD and BA, tyre pressure monitoring system, parking sensors, front and rear fog lamps, high intensity discharge projector headlamps, security alarm, bluetooth hands-free phone and audio control

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Comfort and convenience There is no letup in the style, comfort and convenience features of the Baleno either. Comfortable leg and shoulder room in class, full power options like the tilt & telescopic electric power steering, power windows (Fr & rear), power door mirrors with built-in turn signal lamps, Smart-key entry system with keyless push-start function, 4.2” colour LCD multi information display, Driver seat height adjuster, Auto Air conditioner, 16”alloy wheels, 60:40 split folding rear seats, CD/MP3 plus Aux and USB input, roof-end sporty spoiler, chrome handles, belt-line and tailgate garnish, center console with armrest, ample boot space, etc., makes the Baleno a very stylish yet at the same time a comfortable car, to drive and enjoy. Value for money With an attractive and introductory price tag from OMR4,495 only, the all new Baleno should definitely top your buy list, if your search is for a premium, safe, stylish and comfortable hatch, beside value for money.

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Aster provides quality orthopaedic services MUSCAT: Since its inception in 2009, the Aster Al Raffah hospital has been a leader in the field of orthopaedic surgery. With the application of cutting edge technology coupled with a highly skilled and greatly experienced medical and support staff, the Aster Al Raffah hospital is constantly providing its patients with the highest quality of orthopaedic care. The orthopaedic department is particularly adept at surgeries involving the repair or reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), says a press release. Aster Al Raffah hospital has taken giant leaps forward in terms of the quantity, quality and complexities of procedures that our orthopaedic specialists have carried out over the last several years. In the field of knee surgeries, Aster Al Raffah has been a pioneer in implementing the first ever hamstring graft to be performed in a private sector hospital. Furthermore, the first tightrope procedure in the region was executed under the expert guidance of Dr Jacob Varghese. Presently Aster Al Raffah hospital has completed 800 ACL surgeries and over 2500 scopies, along with 44 revision surgeries

for those patients that re-rupture their ACL. Every procedure undertaken has been carried out precisely and meticulously. Furthermore the competence and experience of the medical support staff, consisting of the operation theatre nurses; inpatient staff; the orthopaedic department assistants; technicians; and physiotherapists, have made the surgeries extremely efficient to perform. Every single patient of an ACL surgery is monitored continuously for the first 6 weeks post –op, in order to prevent any stiffness and fixed deformities. Every single member of the orthopaedic department is well equipped to carry out their designated responsibilities at a very high standard.

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Tour Oman arranges Akcent’s ABQIS launches Golf Academy music video shoot in Oman MUSCAT: Tour Oman, the Inbound Tours Division of Travel Point, Oman’s largest travel and hospitality consortium in Oman, was instrumental in arranging a music video shoot for Akcent, the world famous English dance pop artist from Romania. Akcent, with his first English hit single What’s my Name has become one of the most popular pop artists globally, with over 7 million followers on social media. His music videos have over 44 million views. Charmed by Oman’s hospitality and natural beauty, Akcent and his team also shot the video for his next song sung alongside Amira Bugheata, a famous Romanian singer, in the sunny, expansive locales of Barka and Muscat with Travel Point’s Tour Oman and Arabia Cars Teams. Tour Oman, who took up the responsibility of line production and location management for this shoot, carefully chose the locations keeping in mind the requirements of the creative team. The entire crew was appreciative of the services offered by Tour Oman and Arabia Cars their capability to deliver the most challenging requirements of the song shoot, says a press release. After flying into Muscat courtesy Turkish Airlines, Akcent and his team headed out to Dunes by Al Nahda to shoot and parse out areas for Middle Eastern landscapes

and were awestruck by the variety of natural textures the Sultanate had to offer. “It was hard to choose the best spot, everything we saw was one better than the previous. The frames look impeccable with Oman’s beauty,” said Akcent’s manager and line producer who travelled with him to Muscat. Akcent and his team documented their time in Muscat extensively on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, as they drove around Barka and Muscat, taking beautiful overheard shots of Oman and dining in local restaurants. The crew as well, enjoyed their time in Oman, stating, “We have had such a lovely time here, experiencing this country’s magnificence and warmth. It has given us a different perspective of the Middle East and an interesting edge to present Akcent and the beauty of Oman to his global fan base ex-

ceeding millions.” “We were very happy to work with Akcent and his entire team, they were lovely people. We are honoured to be able to take Oman to a global platform through such interesting channels of promoting tourism. Film Tourism is extremely impactful and the best way to reveal Oman’s hidden beauty to the world. We are working on more interesting projects,” said Sunil Prabhakar, CEO, Travel Point. The creative team that accompanied Akcent was so bowled over by the locations that his co-singer Amira Bugheata, also decided to complete the shoot for her next video with the team in Oman. While leaving Muscat, Akcent said, “I love this place. Oman is gorgeous and I’m surprised to know a country with so much natural beauty exists in the Gulf. I want to come back here with my family!”

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AUB Oman Chapter holds gala dinner MUSCAT: The Oman Chapter of the Worldwide Alumni Association of the American University of Beirut (WAAAUB) held its 2016 gala dinner at the Grand Hyatt Muscat recently. This year’s event was special, as it celebrated the 150th anniversary of the American University of Beirut (AUB), under the slogan ‘We Make History’. Prominent guests of the event included Dr Imad Baalbaki, AUB vice president of

Advancement, Houssam Diab, ambassador of Lebanon to Oman, Marc J. Sievers, US ambassador to Oman, as well as various notable members of the community. The event, which included var-

ied musical performances, as well as a raffle with many valuable prizes, was thoroughly enjoyed by the 400 guests. Sponsors of the event were also recognised for their generous support.

The programme began in October and has been open for beginners and intermediate golfers from Grade 3 - 12. ‘’We are delighted with the response and already those participating are enjoying their first experience of golf. I would also like to thank my staff for developing this unique school based scheme alongside the Gala Golf Club,” said Dr Andre Nel, the principal. The ABQ Golf Academy’s aim is to develop new players in the game by using professional coaching, provided from Ghala Golf Club and seasonal training, weekly, during the months of October to March 2017.

MUSCAT: Along with the Oman Golf Committee and the Ghala Golf Club, Azzan Bin Qais (ABQ) International School recently started the first school based golf programme of its kind in Muscat. This unique opportunity aims to promote the game of golf to the students, says a press release. The ABQ Golf Academy will be based on the ‘soft golf’ concept. ‘Soft Golf’ is a mini version of the game which is targeted for the use of students of all ages. This is focused on solidifying the different hitting techniques, planning each round and the total discipline that surrounds this wonderful game. ESPECTRO

Annual exhibition held at ISAS MUSCAT: The two-day annual exhibition, Espectro - 2016, was hosted at Indian School Al Seeb (ISAS) recently with the sublime motto of igniting the young minds with the spirit of ‘Perpetual Quest’ and promotion of scientific temper. The event saw the young and enthusiastic participants from Kindergarten to Grade XII displaying a paraphernalia of exhibits and concepts from Science, Maths, Commerce, Computers, Languages and Arts. The exhibition was inaugurated by Neelu Rohra, Second Secretary, Community Welfare, Embassy of India, Sultanate of Oman. The other guests were Ravi Jayanthy, president of the School Management Committee, and the other members of SMC. The entire idea behind the exhibition was to help children evolve and enflame the spirit of searching newer horizons and boundaries in the most exciting way and to focus on the continuous and comprehensive evaluation based activities through hands on experience done for the well-being of the society and the environment. Neelu expressed an unbound joy, witnessing the exhibits of the students. She lauded the children’s efforts and stated that their endeavour should be perceived

as the window of opportunity to relate the various disciplines’ concepts, principles and laws to people’s lives through locally available resources. She reiterated that fact that hard work doesn’t have any substitute. She thanked the principal for giving her the opportunity to spend some time with children. Nagesh Kelkar, the principal, in his speech called this exhibition a significant and momentous occasion in the calendar year, highlighting the splendid hard work and dedication of the students. He hoped that the exhibition will

yield mature, self-confident and competitive young leaders who have career goals, discipline and the drive to attain them. He wholeheartedly thanked the Indian Embassy officials, BoD of Indian schools in Oman and the school’s management committee for providing the best infrastructure so as to facilitate optimum learning opportunities for students. The annual exhibition created a niche into the minds and hearts of the audience through a powerful array of creative and innovative exhibits.


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Attractive benefits offer great value on Ford cars The offer of generous cash gift empowers customers to make better buying decisions easily

MUSCAT: Style, performance, technology and safety are what Ford stands proud for. When you experience a Ford you are certain that you will make the most of your journey no matter which Ford car you own. Now with a fantastic offer that Ford presents, you can look forward to wonderful and memorable ownership experiences with a Ford Car, says a press release. According to a representative from Arabian Car Marketing, the dealers of Ford in Oman, “This season, Ford is encouraging you to stop by a Ford showroom and experience the products. Along with them, available offers will add to helping you successfully end your quest for great value deals for cars at Ford. Fans can look forward to cash gift up to OMR2,800 and 3

years / 60,000km free service and maintenance. This unique offer lasts until January 1, 2017.” (Terms and conditions apply. Visit the Ford showroom for details). “Owning a Ford is a wonderful feeling. Each Ford car undergoes tremendous amounts of research and safety tests before they make their way to the hearts of customers; reason why Ford car are truly outstanding in every sense. And when coupled with generous offers like free service, one can rest assured of no vehicle service worries for a long time. The offer of generous cash gift empowers customers to make better buying decisions easily,” he added. Ford Motor Company has in its range some of the most technologically advanced, segment-first and feature-packed vehicles in the world. These include cars like

Ford Figo, Focus, Fusion, Taurus and Mustang. The 1.5L Ford Figo breaks all stereotypes and proves that a compact sedan can also have the best of everything – be it stunning design, smart technology, advanced safety and impressive fuel efficiency. The Figo is a great choice for the young and enthusiastic fans. The 1.5L Focus powered by an EcoBoost Engine is an ideal choice for the younger generation. It is fun to drive both to work and for weekend fun. This compact front-driver features an international design pedigree and introduces numerous class-exclusive technologies, including a host of premium-level comfort, convenience and safety touches. The Focus is one of the highest selling sedans in the world. Thoughtfully designed inside and out, the Fusion is a four-door

sedan that boldly stands out. Fusion sports an array of available smart technologies. It is available in S and SE trims, featuring Ford’s 2.5L I-4 engine and 18-inch aluminium wheels. The Fusion is an ideal choice for executives who love to make routine fun. The Ford Taurus is a large sedan ideal for customers who desire exceptional space and comfort. It is increasingly being preferred by customers for its power and technologies and a huge sense of safety which will surround you the moment you comfortably seat yourself in it. The Ford Taurus is available with a 3.5L engine. The Ford Mustang is the largest selling sport coupe in the world. The Mustang has throughout history remained an icon for those who prefer to be different. Preferred by customers across age groups, the Mustang is loaded with interesting features and technologies that allow it to make every drive outstanding. The Mustang is available in a 2.3L EcoBoost engine and a 5.0L engine. Customers interested in the Figo, Focus, Fusion, Taurus or Mustang are encouraged to make the most of Ford’s offer by visiting the Ford showroom. In Oman, Ford vehicles are brought to you by Arabian Car Marketing Co.

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Urdu poetry event delights audience MUSCAT: Urdu Wing of Indian Social Club organised the 9th edition of the Mushairah, an enthralling evening of Urdu poetry at Al Bustan Palace Hotel recently. The event was attended by a large audience who were so absorbed in the poetic journey that not even a single seat was vacant till the late mid night. The evening began with an address by Aftab Patel who is widely known as Safeere Urdu in Oman due to his services to the Urdu language in this country, says a press release. In his address, he said that Urdu Mushaira is an iconic event on the cultural calendar of Oman. “This event not only entertains us but also enriches our mind, heart and soul. Urdu poetry and poetry in any form is the highest form of intelligence. Thus this event is different from the routine events, as this appeals to much higher level of senses and intelligence.” He welcomed all the eminent poets and had special praise for Nazime Mushaira, Rais Ansari

and the legendary poet Manawwar Rana who, despite his illness took pains to travel on wheel chairs for this event. Ansari praised the efforts of Patel for his untiring services to Urdu language and said that because of his selfless service to the language he is known as Safeere Urdu in Oman. He added that Urdu is a language of love and affection and that’s the reason such events are so popular in countries like Oman which is far away from the boundaries of India, the birth place of Urdu. The Mushaira started with recitation by a local poet Mubeen Khan. His poetry portrayed the life of an expatriate and was well received. Manawwar who also presided the Mushaira took the audience through emotional journey of relationship with motherhood for which he has gained worldwide accolade. He enthralled Urdu lovers with his hugely popular couplets and a diction style unique to only him.

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Four NBO customers win OMR25,000 each in Al Kanz MUSCAT: The Al Batinah region was the venue for the latest Al Kanz prize draw, the market-leading product from National Bank of Oman (NBO) designed to promote a culture of saving in Oman. Four customers, from four regions in the Sultanate, won OMR25,000 each (total RO100,000) in the draw at the bank’s branch in Suwaiq, while another four customers won the weekly prize of OMR1,000 each (total OMR4000). In addition, four Youth Banking customers also won prizes of OMR300 each (total OMR1200), says a press release. The Al Kanz draw encourages people to save money by giving them the opportunity to poten-

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tially win cash prizes without risking their capital. The scheme was updated in 2016 to ensure that customers from each region of the Sultanate are guaranteed to win and also includes rewards dedicated solely to the bank’s Youth Banking account holders. Commenting on the draw, John Chang, general manager and chief retail banking officer at NBO, said, “Through Al Kanz, we have been encouraging our customers to save by rewarding them with fabulous cash prizes every month – this year we will have already awarded hundreds of winners and the best news is that in the next two months, we will have our two biggest monthly draws of all with total prize money exceed-

ing OMR1,600,000. Every OMR100 our customers deposit into Al Kanz gives one chance – the higher the deposit, the greater the chances and we have guaranteed winners from each region. So save in Al Kanz today, you could be the next winner.” The Al Kanz account is a flagship NBO product that offers customers the chance to grow their savings without risking their capital. Customers who maintain a minimum monthly average balance of OMR100 or above are eligible to participate in the monthly prize draw. Opening an account is easy and the earlier customers make a deposit and the longer they retain it, the higher their chances of winning.

Al Ahlia Insurance opens new branch MUSCAT: In line with its commitment to get closer to customers, Al Ahlia Insurance Co., the oldest among the national insurance companies in the non-life insurance sector in Oman and a part of the global RSA Insurance Group, announced the opening of its 17th branch in Al Amerat. Located inside The Wholesale Centre, this state-of-the-art branch is a full-service one stop destination offering a range of insurance products such as motor, travel, home and personal accident, says a press release. Customers can also visit the branch and check on their insurance status, make premium payments or simply enquire about the latest insurance schemes at their own convenience. The new branch timings are

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from 9am to 9pm for the convenience of customers. Lloyd East, regional CEO, RSA (Middle East) and managing director of Al Ahlia Oman, commented, “With the opening of our new Al Amerat branch, we continue to strengthen our mission

of reaching out to all our customers across Oman. Having always responded to our customer’s needs, our branch expansion in key areas of the country is our initiative to get closer to our potential clients and to better serve our existing customers.”

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Z-Corp organises ‘For them’ initiative for parents First draw of Nabil MUSCAT: To arm parents of autistic children with skills to better manage their children, The Zubair Corporation (Z-Corp) organised a training programme titled ‘For Them’ at Salalah recently. Many families attended the training programme which recommended several coping strategies for parents to consider while dealing with their autistic children. Specialists, trainers, parents, community members and officials from Z-Corp attended the programme, says a press release. The training programme ‘For Them’ aimed at helping parents with autistic children was previously held in Muscat, Sohar, Nizwa and Mudhaibi. ‘For Them’ is part of Z-Corp’s CSR strategy to reach out to the society and is the brainchild of the Social Advisory Committee formed by The Zubair Corporation. The committee consists of eminent personalities from the Omani society who choose social responsibility projects to be undertaken by them as per the so-

ciety’s needs and priorities. ‘For Them’ is designed to train and empower parents of autistic children with best practices. Underscoring that ‘For Them’ is based on its vision and strategy to serve the society, Ibrahim Al Salmi, Social Communication manager at Z-Corp said, “Our group is keen on launching such initiatives that are closely linked to the needs of the community. We are certain that this initiative will benefit the community and contribute in raising awareness.” He added, “This community outreach programme organised by the group that focuses on autism has been welcomed

by parents. We want the society to better understand children with autism so they can enjoy equal and harmonious lives.” Al Salmi added, “We are grateful to the experts and trainers who participated in the initiative and shared valuable knowledge. Finding ways to help with everything from diagnosis to coping is vital for parents of a child with autism.” The training team included Walid Al Balushi, Zahrah Al Jerdanih and Shuwain Al Khamisi. Walid Al Balushi, member of the training team, said, “Our objective as trainers is to help them deal with everyday situation.”

Al Jerdanih said, “The programme is of immense help for parents with autistic children. At the training sessions parents not only learn from trainers but also engage with others in the autism community. Sometimes other parents can be one of the best sources of support, understanding, and information.” Shuwain said, “At every workshop we organise, we see parents being grateful about the information they are provided. It helps them cope with situation. Every parent appreciates that Z-Corp is connecting and empowering effected families with information, resources and opportunities.” Trainers shared real-life examples on how to deal with autistic children. Participants were also shown documentaries on autistic children who later become influential in their communities. Trainers spoke about several positive educational approaches that parents can adapt to help children with autism.

‘Winter Surprises’ to be held on Nov 17 MUSCAT: National Biscuit Industries Ltd, the makers of the brand ‘Nabil’ range of biscuits, wafers and snacks announced its first round of raffle draw of Nabil Winter Surprises promotion will be held on November 17. The promotion which began on November 1 will end on December 31. The promotion is on every pack of Nabil Salaam 23g and Nabil Snackits. It will see lucky consumers winning iPhone 7, Samsung LED 40 inch TV and Samsung 9.6” tablets through periodic raffle draws, says a press release. Commenting on the occasion, Unnit Mankodi, head - sales and marketing said that this promotion has already created a huge excitement among the consumers. “Consumption of snacks goes

up in the winter months, and it is with an intention to reward our consumers that we are giving away such wonderful and exciting prizes on our range of snacks – Nabil Salaam and Nabil Snackits. We urge our consumers to submit as many entries as possible before the first raffle draw on November 17.” On purchase of every pack customers can find their unique code on the inner side of the pack. Every scheme pack will have a unique code which can be registered once on www.winwithnabil.com. National biscuit Industries Ltd, which is an ISO 22000:2005 and HACCP accredited company for the past three decades has been producing a wide range of biscuits and snacks.


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MUSCAT: Omantel, the Sultanate’s leading provider of integrated telecom services, is launching new mobile plans today evening. The new plans have been developed following ongoing collaboration and meetings with a number of prominent social media figures in Oman, and have been designed to cater for optimum mobile usage by today’s mobile generation. Keeping pace with the evolving needs of customers, Omantel constantly reviews customer preferences and usage patterns,

and strives to introduce value driven plans that meet subscriber demands. Introducing the new plans aligns with the Omantel transformation strategy 3.0 which focuses on innovation and exceeding customer expectations, says a press release. The new Omantel mobile plans were designed following brainstorming sessions which were held with a number of Omani youth to understand their mobile usage preferences, and also took into account the opinions of some

of Oman’s leading social media and online personalities. The resulting new mobile packages are designed specifically for the young mobile generation, and include voice calls, internet, social media applications and instant messaging, all in one versatile plan. The plans will be more flexible in options, subscriptions and renewal in a completely new format which is presented for the first time in Oman. The mobile plans will be officially

revealed at a special event attended by the Omantel CEO, together with some of Oman’s leading social media and online personalities and the youth who participated in the brainstorming sessions. The meeting will also reveal the progress achieved for Omantel 3.0 strategy, plans and efforts of the company to improve customers’ experience, and exchanging ideas that help in the improvement of the services rendered to customers.

MUSCAT: A delegation from the Ministry of Tourism headed by Maitha Saif Al Mahrouqi, undersecretary at the Ministry of Tourism, participated at World Travel Market 2016 (WTM) which was held in London recently. The United Kingdom is an important tourist market for the Sultanate and, as one of the leading travel exhibitions in the world, WTM provided an opportunity to showcase Oman’s po-

tential as a world-class tourism destination to more than 50,000 international travel professionals, government ministers, and international press from more than 38 sectors in the travel industry. The main aim behind participating in such events is to engage, discuss and seek the interest of potential travellers to visit the Sultanate and bring more investments into the country, says a press release.

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Meethaq highlights role of Islamic finance in economic development MUSCAT: Meethaq, the pioneer of Islamic banking in Oman from Bank Muscat, highlighted the role of Islamic finance in the economic development of Oman as part of the series of Shua’a awareness events organised at Qurum branch. Senior Meethaq officials covered a wide gamut of Islamic finance benefiting the country and people, including savings account, asset management and project finance, at the event attended by a large turnout of customers, researchers, entrepreneurs and students, says a press release. Meethaq takes pride in promoting the concept of Islamic economics through the Shua’a initiative. The Shua’a objective is

achieved through a series of seminars, workshops and events across the Sultanate, highlighting the role of Islamic finance in the country’s economic development. Meethaq Islamic banking is contributing significantly to the growth and development of the Omani banking sector which is

witnessing an upswing in Islamic finance and investment compatible with the provisions of Sharia laws. Within just three years of operations, Meethaq has attained the leading position in the Islamic banking industry in Oman in terms of financing receivables, branch network, products and

services, IT infrastructure and human resources development. Meethaq has many achievements contributing to the growth and development of the Sultanate’s economy. Meethaq extends support to all key economic sectors in the Sultanate. The notable finance facilities offered by

Meethaq include the refinancing of OMR78 million signed with Oman Shipping Company for its three very large crude carriers (VLCCs). Meethaq took another major stride as Oman’s first and only Sharia based aircraft financier to the national carrier Oman Air for acquiring its second Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Meethaq Islamic financing receivables amounted to OMR782 million as of 30 September 2016 compared to OMR482 million in the same period of 2015. Islamic customer deposits amounted to OMR746 million as of 30 September 2016 compared to OMR549 million reported for the same period in 2015.

The Meethaq branch network has touched 16 since inception of operations in 2013. The banking sector in Oman is witnessing the consolidation of Islamic banking and the stateof-the-art branch network reflects Meethaq’s focus to redefine Islamic banking operations in Oman. Meethaq plans to expand the branch network as well as launch new products and services to complement the unique Islamic banking experience. Meethaq offers a full suite of Islamic banking products and services, including savings account, current account, home finance, auto finance, credit card, mobile banking and internet banking.


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OMAN IN CONVINCING WIN AGAINST MYANMAR AHEAD OF OFA BOARD’S CRUCIAL MEETING Oman bounced back from Friday’s 0-4 loss to Japan to record a convincing 3-0 victory over Myanmar in a friendly match in Yangon on Monday. On a day when the Oman Football Association (OFA) announced the decision to host a board meeting on Wednesday to discuss ‘important issues’, Juan Ramon Lopez Caro’s Oman outplayed hosts Myanmar after taking an early lead through Ali Salim Al Nahar. Qasim Said in the 54th minute and Mohsin Al Khaldi in the 68th minute found the target to complete Oman’s tally. OFA chief Sheikh Salim Al Wahaibi had earlier revealed that the board members will review the performance of the team and the contract of Lopez Caro after the Myanmar match. — File photo

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Proteas in control after De Kock ton The home side remained in a perilous position with two days to play after South Africa, fired by De Kock’s 104, were dismissed for 326

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De Silva leads Sri Lanka to quickfire win over Zimbabwe HARARE: Opener Dhananjaya de Silva struck an unbeaten 78 to help Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by eight wickets on Monday in the opening match of the triangular one-day tournament that also features West Indies. De Silva made his highest ODI score off 75 balls as his side reached their target in less than half the allocated time after Zimbabwe were bowled out for 154 in 41.3 overs. Niroshan Dickwella made 41 in the other significant contribution as Sri Lanka compiled 155 for two in 24.3 overs. Sri Lanka take on West Indies at the same Harare Sports Club venue on Wednesday while hosts Zimbabwe’s next game will be against West Indies, which will be played in Bulawayo on Saturday. - Reuters

HAPPY MOMENT: Sri Lanka batsman Dhananjaya De Silva, left, and teammate Kusal Mendis, right, walk off the pitch after their victory in the opening match of the ODI series against Zimbabwe. – AFP

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ZIMBABWE B. Chari c K. Mendis b Lakmal 7 C. Chibhabha lbw b Pradeep 18 C. Ervine c K. Mendis b Lakmal 0 S. Raza c Pathirana b N. Kulasekara 1 S. Williams st Dickwella b Pathirana 9 P. Moor lbw b N. Kulasekara 47 E. Chigumbura c Dickwella b Pradeep 1 G. Cremer not out 31 D. Tiripano c N. Kulasekara b Gunaratne 19 C. Mumba lbw b Gunaratne 1 T. Panyangara c Jayasuriya b Gunaratne 12 Extras (lb-2, w-6) 8

Total (all out, 41.3 overs) 154 Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-13, 3-14, 4-29, 5-46, 6-50, 7-105, 8-136, 9-139, 10-154 Bowling: N. Kulasekara 8-2-23-2 (w-1), S. Lakmal 7-0-19-2, S. Pathirana 10-0-44-1 (w1), N. Pradeep 7-1-21-2 (w-3), S. Jayasuriya 3-0-24-0, A. Gunaratne 6.3-1-21-3 (w-1) SRI LANKA D. de Silva not out K. Perera c Raza b Chibhabha N. Dickwella c Mumba b Panyangara K. Mendis not out

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Extras (lb-2, nb-1) 3 Total (for 2 wickets, 24.3 overs) 155 Fall of wickets: 1-56, 2-140 Did not bat: U. Tharanga, S. Jayasuriya, A. Gunaratne, S. Pathirana, N. Kulasekara, S. Lakmal, N. Pradeep Bowling: T. Panyangara 7.3-0-37-1 (nb-1), C. Mumba 4-0-31-0, D. Tiripano 3-0-17-0, C. Chibhabha 2-0-18-1, S. Raza 3-0-25-0, G. Cremer 5-0-25-0 Umpires: M. Erasmus & C. Shamshuddin TV umpire: Russell Tiffin Match referee: Javagal Srinath

HOBART: Quinton de Kock scored a sparkling century and paceman Kyle Abbott captured two wickets before bad light halted South Africa’s march on day three of the second Test on Monday, with Australia still 120 runs shy of making the tourists bat again. Abbott dismissed openers Joe Burns for a duck and David Warner for 45, before Usman Khawaja (56 not out) and captain Steve Smith (18 not out) steadied to push Australia to 121 for two on a day littered with rain squalls at Bellerive Oval. The home side remained in a perilous position with two days to play after South Africa, fired by De Kock’s 104, were dismissed for 326. The Proteas’ pacemen bowled superbly after tea, beating the bat repeatedly off the seam but reaped little reward, barring Warner’s wicket. Warner’s luck ran out when Abbott had the ball rebound off the left-hander’s hip and elbow before it dropped to knock off the bails. An enthralling battle between Vernon Philander and Khawaja ensued, with the Australian number three surviving a string of play-and-misses before raising his half-century with a flick through mid-wicket. Khawaja’s defiance cheered the small crowd which had watched Australia collapse for 85 on the opening day and were denied action on day two due to rain. The batsman earlier survived an lbw appeal off the bowling of Philander, but umpire Richard Kettleborough was unmoved and South Africa lost their second review. Burns, trapped lbw by Abbott for one run in the first innings, lasted four balls before nicking behind off the same bowler. De Kock shone on a mostly gloomy day, raising his second test century before lunch in a decisive 144-run stand with Temba Bavuma. After hammering debutant

GRITTY TON: South Africa’s Quinton de Kock celebrates his century on the third day’s play of the second Test against Australia. – AFP

paceman Joe Mennie off his pads to the fence past mid-wicket, De Kock poked a single square to get his ton and soaked up the applause with a low-key celebration. Eventually bowled by paceman Josh Hazlewood, De Kock had earlier been reprieved on 72 when wicketkeeper Peter Nevill missed a stumping chance off spinner Nathan Lyon. It was an otherwise chance-less innings.

Hazlewood rallied after a difficult morning to clean up the tail, finishing with 6-89, while Mennie captured his first test wicket when Bavuma miscued a pull to Lyon at point and was out for 74. Philander contributed a valuable, quickfire 32 before being caught behind off Hazlewood to wrap up the Proteas’ innings. South Africa won the seriesopener in Perth by 177 runs. - Reuters

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Australia 1st innings: 85 (V. Philander 5-21) South Africa 1st innings: S. Cook c Nevill b Starc 23 D. Elgar lbw b Starc 17 H. Amla c Nevill b Hazlewood 47 J. Duminy c Smith b Starc 1 F. du Plessis lbw b Hazlewood 7 T. Bavuma c Lyon b Mennie 74 Q. de Kock b Hazlewood 104 V. Philander c Nevill b Hazlewood 32 K. Maharaj b Hazlewood 1 K. Abbott lbw b Hazlewood 3 K. Rabada not out 5 Extras (b-3, lb-8, nb-1) 12 Total (all out, 100.5 overs) 326 Fall of wickets: 1-43, 2-44, 3-46, 4-76, 5-132, 6-276, 7-292, 8-293, 9-297, 10-326 Bowling: M. Starc 24-1-79-3 (nb-1), J. Ha-

zlewood 30.5-10-89-6, J. Mennie 28-5-85-1, N. Lyon 17-2-57-0, S. Smith 1-0-5-0 Australia 2nd innings: J. Burns c de Kock b Abbott 0 D. Warner b Abbott 45 U. Khawaja not out 56 S. Smith not out 18 Extras (lb-1, nb-1) 2 Total (for 2 wickets, 36 overs) 121 Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-79 To bat: A. Voges, C. Ferguson, P. Nevill, M. Starc, J. Mennie, J. Hazlewood, N. Lyon Bowling: K. Abbott 14-1-55-2, V. Philander 9-1-28-0 (nb-1), J. Duminy 1-0-8-0, K. Rabada 9-2-19-0, K. Maharaj 3-0-10-0 Umpires: A. Dar & R. Kettleborough TV umpire: Nigel Llong Match referee: Andy Pycroft


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OBA elections: Unanimous choice for all top posts, contests only for membership MUSCAT: With all the top posts attracting just one candidate each, the only interest left in the forthcoming Oman Basketball Association (OBA) elections is the contest for the five ordinary members for which seven have entered fray. The OBA board members met under the chairmanship of Fareed bin Khamis Soniya Al Zadjali on Monday to scrutinise the applications and to finalise the venue, date and time of the elections. While the OHA has decided to conduct the board elections for the 2016-20 term at Majan Hotel from 4.00 p.m. on November 21, the members have disqualified Abdulhakim bin Amer Al Shanfari’s candidacy for the vice-chairmanship due to Al Nasr Club representative’s delay in ‘completion of candidacy procedures’. And that has left only Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al Rawas in the fray for the post. Incumbent Fareed bin Khamis

CRUCIAL MEETING: OBA chief Fareed bin Khamis Soniya Al Zadjali, centre, presides over the board meeting ahead of the elections on Monday. – Supplied photo

Soniya Al Zadjali is also the lone candidate for the post of the chairmanship. So are the Assad bin Mubarak Al Hasani of Ahli-Sidab and Idris bin Darwish Al Farsi of Al Shabab for the general-secretary and treasurer posts respectively. The seven candidates who will be contesting for the five places on the board are Younis bin Khamis Al Zadjali (Seeb), Malallah bin

Mohammed Al Balushi (Sohar), Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Yafa’i (Al Ittihad), Hamad Al Jefaili (Al Ittifaq), Mohammed bin Saif Al Kiyumi (Al Suwaiq), Rabie bin Said Awlad Thani (Bausher) and Saleh bin Tarif Al Ghazali (Quriyat). Handball polls The Oman Handball Association (OHA) board elections will take

place at the Golden Tulip Hotel on Tuesday. There will be a three-way contest for the chairmanship between Dr. Said Ahmed Al Shahri (Dhofar), Abdullah Said Al Rahbi (Al Suwaiq) and Said Salim Al Busaidi (Fanja). The candidates for the post of vice-chairman are Sheikh Mohamed bin Ali Al Amri (Al Nasr) and Amer bin Mubarak Al Hajri

(Bidiya). Moosa bin Khamis Al Balushi (Al Musanna) and Isa Said Al Jabri (Seeb) will compete for the post of secretary. Othman Al Qasmi (Ahli-Sidab) and Hilal bin Faqir Al Balushi (Oman) will contest for the treasurer’s post. Fourteen candidates will compete for the five seats of membership and they are Adil Mohammed Al Zadjali, Qais bin Said Al Wahaibi and Nasr bin Hamad Al Hasani (Muscat), Yaqoob Mohammed Al Wahaibi (Al Khaboura), Rashid bin Mubarak Al Hamadani (Al Shabab), Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Amri (Sohar), Mohammed bin Khalfan Al Mashrafi (Quriyat), Mohammed Sulaiman Al Dhahwari (Khasab), Ahmed Jabali Jaman (Ittihad), Mohammed bin Sulaiman Al Alawi (Al Talee’a), Salim Sulaiman Al Toobi (Nizwa), Abdullah bin Zayed Al Amri (Seeb), Awadh bin Marhoon Al Ghafri (Ibri) and Saud bin Salim Al Yahmadi (Bidiya).

OFA’s Aisha to attend AFC eves football workshop MUSCAT: Aisha bint Abdullah Al Jabriyah, Supervisor of the women football activities at the Oman Football Association (OFA), will take part in the AFC Women’s Football Workshop to be held in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur during November 16 to 18. During the three-day workshop, Aisha Al Jabriyah will present a working paper on the progress of the women football in the Sultanate. Aisha Al Jabriyah seeks to benefit from the experiences of other countries to apply them in the Sultanate in a way that comes in line with the Omani society. - ONA

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Jazz Boys to host FRiENDi Mobile Winter Cup MUSCAT: The Jazz Boys are all set to organise the 20th FRiENDi Mobile Winter Cup cricket tournament at Al Gubrah Power Plant ground from November 19. The 16-team tourament is open to all players and teams except those from Oman Cricket Premier Division and A Divison leagues. The teams who have registered thier entries so far are Coastal Cricketers, Attic Outdoors, Asfandyar XI, AKCT Muscat, Klair XI, Royal Challengers, SS Friends, Spark XI, Yash Bisya Lions, National Gas, Srilankan XI, Al Hail CT and Srilankan Lions. Tournament draw In the ladies category, Sohar Strikers, Pitch Smashers, Mangluru Stars and Indian XI have confirmed their participation.

the team captains, managers, organisers and sponsors.

ALL SET: FRiENDi Mobile Marketing Director Eugen Comendant, left, and Brand Manager Joseph Rajan unveil the trophies.

The highly popular cricket tournament is mainly sponsored by FRiENDi Mobile, Danube, National Metal Cans, Abdul Fatah Mohammed Noor Co., and co-sponsored by Al Hajiry Group, Oman

Mechanical Services, Cluttons and The Body Shop. The tournament draw is scheduled to take place at Palm Restaurant in Al Khuwair from 8.00 pm on Tuesday, in the presence of all

Exciting prizes The tournament will be conducted as a day event on November 19 and 26. Besides the trophies, cash awards and gift hampers for the winners and the runners-up, the organisers have decided to hand over a host of special prizes during the tournament, including FRiENDi Mobile sim with free one year internet for the best bowler, fielder, wicketkeeper, the player to hit maximum sixes and to take the best catch. The best player of every match will receive a gift from FRiENDi Mobile while the player of the tournament will take home a Home Theatre.

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Abhinav, Shantanu, Mikhail Sarit make impressive starts MUSCAT: R. Abhinav, Shantanu Sharma and Mikhail Sarit made an impressive start to their campaign at the Falcon Insurance Companysponsored Annual Tennis Tournament of the Indian Social Club (ISC) which got underway at the ISC tennis court in Darsait. R. Abhinav cruised into the second round of the boys under-10 singles after blanking Kaushal MP 6-0. In other first round matches, Shantanu Sharma scored an identical 6-0 win over Pranav Padmanabhan and Mikhail Sarit advanced with a 6-1 win over Mohamed Affan.

Vatsal Manikandan showed consistency in his ground strokes to emerge 8-2 winner over Om Aditya, R. Rohit notched up a fine 8-3 win over Joy D’Souza and Abhinav Raghu blanked S. Adharsh 8-0 to advance to the second round. Shlok Ail put up an impressive all-round game and advanced to the second round of the boys under-16 singles with a 8-2 verdict over Abhiram. Prithvi Raj banged in winners at will as he coasted to a convincing 8-2 victory over Harsh Shah. Varun Deepak also put in an impressive power game to defeat Robert Joseph 8-2 to enter the second round.

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Frank Lampard set to leave New York City NEW YORK: Former England and Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard will leave New York City next month. “The 38-yearold will depart when his contract expires at the end of 2016,” the Major League Soccer club said on their website on Monday.

Lampard, signed by New York in 2014, scored 15 goals in 31 appearances for the team. “As my time at NYCFC comes to an end I would like to thank so many people for the kindness and support they have shown me over the last two years,” he said. - Reuters


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Vijender Singh to defend title against Cheka DELHI: Indian boxing star Vijender Singh will face the most accomplished opponent of his professional career when he defends his WBO Super Middleweight Asia Pacific title against former world and current intercontinental Champion Francis Cheka in New Delhi on December 17. The 34-year-old experienced boxer from Tanzania is a veteran of 43 fights with 32 wins including 17 knocnkouts and has tested himself against top supermiddleweight talent including WBA world champion Fedor Chudinov from Russia and WBC international Champion Matthew Mecklin from UK. Cheka has racked up 300 gruelling rounds under his belt in the 16 years of his career compared to Vijender Singh’s 27 and has no fear fighting in India. Cheka was formerly a WBF world champion and currently he holds the Intercontinental Super Middleweight Championship title, which he won earlier this year in February against Serbian Geard Ajetovic. Vijender, on the other hand, is undefeated in his seven-fight career so far. Cheka is Vijender’s most experienced opponent to date and will prove a stern test for the big-hitting Indian boxer. Vijender currently has a record of seven out of seven wins including six knockouts. Vijender claimed his first title at the Thyagaraj Stadium in July this year against Australian Kerry Hope. On fighting Cheka, Vijender said: “Cheka is a highly experienced boxer, he has many bouts under his belt, but none of this demotivates me. “I am training harder to match up to his level and hoping for another win. “Once again my fight will be at home, just like last time the support that I got from the crowd was overwhelming and I am sure there will be more people who will come out to support me. “My trainer also feels that my punches are stronger than before and he has also put me under high intensity training. I am sure of protecting my title with as much pride as I won it.” - PTI

First Pakistan Test still on after New Zealand quake Both teams arrived in Christchurch on

We were on the seventh floor and it was pretty scary. The boys were a bit scared to go back up to their rooms

Monday, with the Pakistan side arriving from Nelson, where

Mickey Arthur, Pakistan coach

they felt the tremors

WELLINGTON: The first Test between New Zealand and Pakistan is scheduled to go head this week after engineers checked the safety of the Christchurch cricket venue following a massive earthquake that rattled the centre of the country early on Monday. The powerful 7.8 magnitude

earthquake pummelled central New Zealand’s South Island, killing at least two people, damaging roads and buildings and setting off hundreds of strong aftershocks. It was felt strongly in Christchurch, South Island’s largest city, which was hit by a 6.3 quake in 2011 that killed 185 people. New Zealand Cricket officials

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told reporters in Christchurch on Monday the match would go ahead. Both teams arrived in the city on Monday, with the Pakistan side arriving from Nelson, where they felt the tremors. “It was pretty scary, it really was,” Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur told TVNZ. “We were on the seventh floor of the hotel and it

was pretty scary. The boys all raced down stairs and most of the guys slept in the team room last night. They were a bit scared to go back up to their rooms.” New Zealand bowler Matt Henry, who lives in Christchurch, added he had been woken by the initial quake, which struck shortly after midnight on Monday.

“I was just laying in bed and woke up to quite a long rumble, so a bit scary,” Henry told reporters. “They are obviously a bit hard to get used to. You kind of sit there waiting to see if you need to react or if you can sit tight. It was quite a long rumble this one.” With parts of north Canterbury and around the tourist town of Kaikoura devastated, Henry said he hoped the test would help bring people together. “I think (cricket) always brings a community together,” Henry said. “For a brief moment, you can get back to a bit of normality. “It’s probably good timing to have the test match this week and it will be a really good occasion.” Henry said his teammates would be conscious of safety concerns at their hotel in Christchurch. “I’m sure a lot of them will want to stay on the lower levels,” he added. - Reuters


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SPORTS Al Faisal Al Zubair impresses in Porsche GT3 Cup Bahrain testing There was no sign of nerves from 18-year-

It feels very good to race with Porsche as this is like a dream come true. The GT3 is an incredible car but one that takes time to get used to

old Al Faisal Al Zubair who consistently posted remarkable lap times amongst the quickest on the grid much to his delight and surprise of those involved in managing the series

Al Faisal Al Zubair IMPRESSIVE: Oman’s Al Faisal Al Zubair during testing for first round of 2016-17 Porsche GT3 Cup

Oman racer

Challenge Middle East series at Bahrain International Circuit in Bahrain. – Supplied photo

MUSCAT: Omani sensation Al Faisal Al Zubair and the unmistakable sound of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup roared into life at the Bahrain International Circuit, as testing for Season 8 of the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East got underway. For motorsport fans the first practice sessions signal not only the start of a new series but also a new era as an impressive line-up of 17 drivers took to the track for the first time this season. This included 18-year old Al Zubair, who is making his championship debut and joins one of the biggest grids in the history of the series thanks to a host of new drivers. Yet there was no sign of nerves from Al Zubair who consistently posted remarkable lap times amongst the quickest on the grid much to his delight and surprise of those involved

in managing the series. Speaking after testing Al Zubiar said: “It feels very good to race with Porsche as this is like a dream come true. The GT3 is an incredible car but one that takes time to get used to. So to have already produced some quick times in car and on a track which is still new to me is very satisfying. I didn’t know what to expect but now I can look forward to the first race next week. I’ll not put any pressure on myself instead I’ll try to enjoy the experience and do my best.” A fast and furious two-day test period saw all drivers grasp the opportunity to get valuable laps completed behind the wheel of a pure-bred sports car, the 911 GT3 Cup. Testing marks an important milestone in the build-up to next weekend’s opening round, also taking place in Bahrain as part of

the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) finale. Commenting after a successful first testing session for the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East, founder, organiser and motorsport legend Walter Lechner said: “We all knew that Al Zubair had potential and has a promising future but his performance over the last few days is remarkable. Lap after lap he grew with confidence and is in a great position entering next week.

He has a lot to learn and racing is a very different experience to testing but he has the right temperament. I will follow his progress with great interest. To have so many cars out in testing feels very special and is the result of years of development and commitment. Now with a grid of this size and average age so young, you can sense that the championship has really come of age and evolved to reach an entirely new level. It’s hugely

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satisfying to have a full grid of 17 drivers packed with the perfect blend of experience and young talent, coming from both within the region and internationally.” “The region is embracing this championship, because drivers see it as their only real chance to compete at the highest level. We are known as offering a pathway to build experience to compete on the biggest stages of international motorsport, whether it’s the 24 Hours of Le Mans or the Porsche Supercup. And if testing is anything to go by, we’ve an exciting journey ahead!” The opening round of the sixround championship will feature two races this upcoming weekend. The first race will take place on Friday, under the lights at Sakhir, adding further to the drama of the occasion. The second race is scheduled on Saturday, ahead of

the spectacular 6 Hours of Bahrain, the season finale of the wellknown WEC. With all drivers competing in identical Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars, the one-make series will consist of 12 races between November 2016 and April 2017 over six pulsating weekends across three world class regional racing circuits like the Bahrain International Circuit, Dubai Autodrome and Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. 2016-2017 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East race schedule: Nov 17-19: Round 1 at Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain. Dec 9-12: Round 2 at Dubai Autodrome, UAE. Jan 27-28, 2017: Round 3 at Dubai Autodrome, UAE. Feb 10-11: Round 4 at Yas Marina Circuit, UAE. Mar 3-4: Round 5 at Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain. Apr

14-16: Round 6 – F1 Support Race at Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain.

CRICKET

Zeeshan wins best batsman award at 2xCricket USA Cup

UNDER-13: Jubilant MCCC A players after their win.

UNDER-19: MCCC team after beating ISWK.

MCCC, ISM teams register victories MUSCAT: Muscat Cricket Coaching Centre (MCCC) defeated Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir (ISWK) by 28 runs in Oman Cricket Junior Division Under-19 tournament at the Ministry of Sports Affairs Ground II on Friday. Batting first, MCCC were all out for 171 in 45.2 overs. Mohammed Moshin top scored with 49. Akinjay Jha was the pick of the ISWK bowlers with two wickets. In reply, ISWK were bowled out for 147 in 40.2 overs. Mohammed Moshin claimed five wickets. Brief scores: MCCC 171 in 45.2 overs (Mohammed Moshin 49) bt ISWK 147 in 40.2 overs (Mohammed Moshin 5/25). Points: MCCC – 4 ; ISWK – 0.

TON UP: ISM star Prathyush

Sivakumar.

ISM win by 248 runs In another Under-19 match played at the Municipality Ground I, Indian School Muscat (ISM) recorded a 248-run victory over Indian

School Darsait (ISD). Batting first, ISM piled up 280 runs before being all out in 48.5 overs. Prathyush Sivakumar compiled a brilliant 110. Adhvaith Nair claimed six scalps for ISD. In reply, ISD were bowled out for 32 in 11.1 overs. Shaju Nair and Anish Rane claimed three and five wickets respectively. Brief scores: ISM 280 in 48.5 overs (Prathyush Sivakumar 110; Adhvaith Nair 6/44) bt ISD 32 in 11.1 overs (Anish Rane 5/17). Points: ISM – 5, ISD – 0.

ISM down ISG In an Under-16 A match played at the Municipality Ground I, Indian School Muscat (ISM) defeated Indian School Al Ghubra (ISG) by 61 runs. Batting first, ISM put on 174 for five in 20 overs. Azam Ali and Vikram Nabira scored 70 and 48 respectively. In reply, ISG were restricted to 113 for eight in 20 overs. Vikram Nabira claimed

three wickets for ISM. Brief scores: ISM 174 for 5 in 20 overs (Azam Ali 70) bt ISG 113 for 8 in 20 overs (Vikram Nabira 3/17). Points: ISM – 3, ISG – 0.

MCCC A beat BOC B In an Under-13 B match played at the Municipality Ground II, Muscat Cricket Coaching Centre A (MCCC A) defeated Bosher Olympic Centre B (BOC B) by seven runs. Batting first, MCCC A put on 165 for three in 20 overs. Arjun Suresh and Rahul Nayak scored an unbeaten 67 and 59 respectively. In reply, BOC B were restricted to 159 for six in 20 overs. Aditya Menon top scored with 46 runs. Gokul Ram was the best MCCC A bowler with two wickets. Brief scores: MCCC A 165 for 3 in 20 overs (Arjun Suresh 67 n.o., Rahul Nayak 59) bt BOC B 159 for 6 in 20 overs (Gokul Ram 2/25). Points: BOC B – 0, MCCC A – 2.

MUSCAT: Oman national team player Zeeshan Maqsood won the best batsman award at the inaugural 2xCricket USA Cup Twenty20 tournament organised at the Moosa Stadium in Pearland, Texas from November 9 to 13. The Sultanate’s swashbuckling opening batsman, representing UAE Falcons, amassed 265 runs in four matches to take the best batsman prize. Though UAE Falcons failed to reach the final, narrowly losing their semifinal match to Houston Sparks, Zeeshan’s scores of 6, 94, 128 and 54 helped him lift the best batsman award. Asad Ali of Houston Sparks who took 11 wickets in the competition was adjudged the best bowler while Nepali Rhinos’ Shawn Findlay, who scored 193 runs and took 10 wickets, was declared the best player of the tournament. The eight-team T20 event was played on an unique format of two innings of 10 overs each. Besides UAE Falcons and Houston Sparks, the other teams who took part in the event are Nepali Rhinos, Florida Underdogs, Montgomery Sports Management, Pak Punjab, Smart Choice and Somerset Cavaliers. For the record, Nepali Rhinos emerged the inaugural champions after defeating Houston Sparks in an exciting final. While Zeeshan Maqsood’s UAE Falcons were captained by the former UAE skipper Khur-

The Sultanate’s swashbuckling opening batsman Zeeshan Maqsood, representing UAE Falcons, amassed 265 runs in four matches to take the best batsman prize ram Khan, the tournament interestingly attracted top Pakistani stars including Saeed Ajmal, Asad Ali (Houston Sparks) and Kamran Akmal (Houston Sparks) a well as former West Indies player Ricardo Powell.


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DOMESTIC HELPER Housemaid required for Keralite family in Ghubra. Malayalee maid preferred. Accommodation provided. Contact 96139267

MISCELLANEOUS Urgently required handsome Sales & Marketing person for computer shop at Ruwi (IT knowledge) Oman driving license will be an advantage (preference for Keralite). Contact: 98048903 Email: info@smartpointcomputer. com Urgent required : Store labors. Candidate should be Indian, English speakers. NOC is a must. Email: mohammad.jwabreh @bearingcitysc.com, Fax: 24509312

MEDICAL Urgently required a Pharmacist/Asst Pharmacist with MOH license for 1 month leave vacancy or permanent position. Contact 99048170, Email : murtafamct@yahoo.com GP, Pediatrician, Gynecologist, General Surgeon, Orthopedician, Dentist, Pharmacist urgently required to work in a Polyclinic in Sur. Candidates with MOH license preferred. Contact 00968 24446454, 00968 91164581, 98280628, Sunday to Thursday : 8.30 AM to 9 PM. Fusion Medicare Polyclinic, Muscat wants GP, staff Nurse holding MOH license & Receptionist (Omani) Contact 97698004 email: medicare@fusionlogicoman.com Wanted Orthodontist, Pedodontist and oral surgeon, implantologist for a specialty dental clinic. Email - medident5000@gmail.com Wanted female & Male Nurse with or without license (good salary, food & accommodation with other benefits. Contact 92989109, Email: medicoport@gmail.com Required General Physician, Gynecology & LAB & X ray Technician. Contact: 99681325 Email: altaqwamedicalcentre@gmail.com Wanted GP, Dentist & Nurse with or without MOH. Contact : 95042101 or send CV to Email : azad.a.asif@gmail.com Urgently need G.P doctor with NOC for well known running clinic ready to work in Bidbid. call 96746460 Required Optometrist for a leading Optical group in Oman. Email : albasilopticals@gmail.com contact 93822557 Looking for a female Nurse on temporary basis for 2 months to look after an elderly patient contact 95777797

54 years Indian male having 20 years of experience in Accounts / finance seeking suitable positions. Contact: +91 9495274949 Email: jayangk@gmail.com

MANAGER

SALES / MARKETING

Required a freelance MEP Supervisor for supervising HVAC & plumber work with min of 4 yrs experience and good English comm. skills. Contact: 99454922 Email: humaid@brighteraoman.com

Urgent requirement for Multiple position: Counter sales executive having B.Com & 2-3 years’ experience in paints/building material industry, Labor Camp Boss with 6-7 years’ experience in construction industry. Send CV to omanhr.recruitment@gmail.com

Contact - 90372638 ADVOCATE

Indian female 26 yrs, MBA finance 2 yrs exp with MNC. Email: rilooozmali@gmail.com. Contact : 90551366.

Construction Project Manger with 10 years Oman experience in big projects (preferred with PMP) Contact: 99441122 Required cleaning supervisor with 5 years experience can speak English & little Arabic. Should have driving license. Contact : 92876832

SKILLED LABOUR Required “Supervisor Civil construction” site accommodation provided send CV: arabianhomellc@gmail.com Tel : 95371525 Required Experienced Auto Electrician and Automobile Mechanic for a reputed service station. Contact : 91232638 hashim@ramainvestment.com

Sri Lankan Senior Accountant having BBA, MBA,CA Foundation with 6 Years (2.5 Years in Oman) of experience up to finalization of accounts. Oman D/L, NOC Available Contact; 93598736

Carpentry workshop located at Muscat looking for expert Marketing executive with Oman driving license & NOC. Send C.V to kwk585@gmail.com

Indian male working in Oman for last 8 years as an Accounts Executive having driving license and NOC. Looking for an opportunity. Contact 95731665.

Required well experienced dynamic candidate in Real Estate Evaluation Field beside Building Management Techniques. Contact 91246444, Email: rescooman@gmail.com

Manager Accounts / finance professional, 15 years Oman experience looking for a opening. Contact: 92168401

Wanted Sales man for a printing press Whatsapp: 94756618

SECRETARIAL / OFFICE Wanted Office clerk having two years experience. Contact: 92891888

SITUATION WANTED ACCOUNTS Indian male 10 yrs experience as accountant (6 yrs Oman exp) on visit visa seeking suitable job. Contact: 93488505 Email: rahmath.kara@gmail.com, rahmathkara@yahoo.in Syed Tousiff,B.Com,7 years Experience India, Currently in Oman seeking suitable job. #+968 90846557. Email :syedtou23@gmail.com Accountant Sri Lankan National Inter CA 3 yrs exp in finance, ready to join immediately. Contact: 79049355 Email: ahamedfiham777@gmail.com Indian, Kerala Male B.COM & B.PE, Currently on Visit Visa. Looking for a suitable job in Accounts, Store Keeper, Sales etc. Ready to join as early as possible. Contact 96988923 email:- sajith3969@gmail.com

Accountant & Administrator, 18 years experience (7 yrs in UAE) Accounting software’s knowledge. Contact: 91729724

Required sales and marketing executive for a 4-star hotel in muscat. candidate with excellent communication skills and having 3+ years experience need apply. driving license will be an advantage. email: hoteljobsmuscat@gmail.com

SALES / MARKETING Business Executive for experience in Sales & Marketing with Omani D/L. Contact: 98492112 Send CV to mirrorgo1396@gmail.com

Finance Manager, 17 + years Gulf exp. in Accounts, MIS, budgets, strategic planning, cost control, cash flow management, seeks job. Contact 99489784, E mail :- vijay.564@hotmail.com

Indian male age 26 visit visa, B.Sc Mathematics 4 years experience as an Accountant seeks suitable job. Contact: 98615171 / 95374978. Email: worksite.tinson@gmail.com Indian (m) MBA (F), more than 6 years of experience in accounts, proficiency in various A/C software SAP (F1/CO) seeking for suitable placement. Contact: 95920740 mail: abdulhameed1527@gmail.com Indian female, 26 years,brought up in oman,M.COM(FINANCE) CA Foundation(CPT),CA INTER(DOING) presently on family visa seeking for immediate and suitable placement. Contact -97174201/99663957 Email-anishasasi@gmail.com ACCA member with 6 yrs of experience in Oman looking for a suitable job in finance. Contact 99284193

Accountant 8 Years Experience with D/L and NOC. Contact 97712084 Accountant B.com Indian male 12 yrs exp seeks suitable job.NOC available . Contact : 91212471 Email: rennyj6@gmail.com Post Graduate M.Com (finance) having 20 years experience in Accounts in seeking suitable placement, NOC available. Contact: 96275019 Email Id: vjkmr9583@gmail.com Indian Senior Accountant, B com, Having 8yrs Experience in Oman, Up to Finalization, Oman D/L, Release Available, Contact - 93484122 Indian male 34 Yrs, Dual MBA Finance and marketing with IT skills, 7+ yrs of experience, Looking for suitable placement. Contact 94879615, Emailsajan_chacko1981@yahoo.com 8 yrs exp. in Admin & Accounts (3 yrs in Oman), MBA, exp. in Tally ERP 9, Indian (F) seeks placement. Contact 97243806

Sri Lankan Chartered Accountant (female), Graduate in B.Com (SP) having 2 years visa. Working experience in Accounting & banking sectors, looking for a suitable position in Muscat. Contact: 96356974 / 97488363 Email: hansikamail@yahoo.com Male MBA Finance, 10 Year experience in Accounting, Finance, Business Development, Administration & Banking (Import & Export). Proficient in Quickbook & Microsoft Suite. Contact 91462125. Valid Oman Driving License. Indian male, B.Com, MBA in Finance, 4 yrs in Larsen & Tourbo, 26 yrs in Oman, English/ Arabic speaking with driving license. NOC available. Contact 95588565 Indian male 25 yrs, Graduate in commerce, overall 5 yrs exp in accounts/ finance field. On visit visa. Immediately available. Contact 92836216 / muhammad.tausif623@gmail.com Indian male age 26, Accountant one year experience in accounts looking for suitable job. Contact Email: anishkhan991867@gmail. Com Mobile: +968 9565 9415 Qualified and experienced MBA post graduate with proven work exposure in Middle East & India, having more than 5.5 years of rich experience in accounts , project coordination and administration in (3.5 years UAE experience) oil and gas projects is currently looking for suitable job. Contact 93953613, Email-allen.mathew83@gmail.com 28/male/MBA - finance/B.Com Accountant with 4 years of Dubai/ India experience looking for a suitable placement. Contact : 90187483 shobinkarikkan1987@gmail.com Certified Public Accountant (Filipino, Male, 27-yrs-old) with four years experience, seeking suitable placement in accounting/ audit, currently on visit. Contact; 94959606, email: czesar.42@gmail.com 7 Years experience as Financial Analyst, MBA in finance. Responsibilities- research contributor, financial statement analysis, generating MIS & efficiency report, managing TAT, business & clients. On visit visa in Muscat. Contact 90191628 / 96175780 Sudanese Accountant, Alexandria University Graduate bachelor of commerce Diploma of Marketing professional photographer worked in PR and social media for 2 years looking for a job in public relations media, social media or marketing. Contact: 96976240 Accountant available with NOC, 7 years experience in Oman. Ready to join immediately. Contact 98263394 Chief Accountant / Senior Accountant having 16 years experience can handle accounts up to finalization, MIS, C FLOW, Budgeting, ERP, Costing & liasing with auditors, looking for suitable position. NOC available. Contact: 97205058 / 94885686 Indian male 34 Yrs, Dual MBA Finance and marketing with IT skills, 7+ yrs of experience, Looking for suitable placement. Contact 94879615, Emailsajan_chacko1981@yahoo.com Indian male MBA (fin) 5 years experienced looking job on visit visa. Contact: 97127584 Indian (M), 31 yrs, M Com 9 yrs experience in Oman, looking for Manager or Executive position in Fin & Accounts, NOC Available. Contact 968 96166178/ +919768537435: mohammednajeem@yahoo.com

ADMIN Indian female MBA-HR having three plus experience in HR, Administration, Customer support, Office coordinator with good computer skills. Now on family visa. Contact :- 92427359.

Omani female Accountant, 32 years, having 10 years exp in admin/accounts seeks suitable placement. Contact: 93295953

Indian Female, MBA-HR having 8+ experience in Administration/ HR, Customer Support, Office Coordinator with good Computer skill, Now on Visit Visa, looking for suitable position.Contact 90196235

Indian female 28 yrs B.Com 4 yrs experience in MNC’s currently in Muscat seeking suitable placement in Finance / Admin. Contact :94743790

Filipino HRD especialist / material controller supervisor with 18 yrs experience looking for suitable job in Oman. Contact: (+968) 98037142 / (+968) 92659817


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Hospitality professional Indian, currently working as General Manager in a leading Hotel in Muscat.

with over 25 years in varied industries, presently working with a reputed group in Muscat, looking out for a suitable change.

18+ years experience in Middle East & India. With release / NOC, seeking General Manager / Operations Managers jobs in Hospitality sector.

96491030

Contact - 968 99589495, Email : mct2016job@gmail.com

DRIVER Indian light driver need job. Contact: 96693613

ADMIN Indian Female, MBA HR & Admin with 3.5 years Oman Experience in HR/Admin, NOC available. M:99791008 8 years experience in administration and guest relations department in Oman With valid omani driving licence. Seeking suitable jobs. Ph: 98145825 email: getcb@rediffmail.com Omani, male, 26 yrs experience looking for job in reputed Companies as PR, having experience at airport / Emigration, Ministries/ Manpower with Oman D/L. Contact 95445779 Indian female, qualified masters degree & having work experience, seek suitable placement. Contact 99436069, Email: ramanrami@rediffmail.com Egyptian woman resident, considerable experience in the Administration and Secretarial Executive for company. Contact : 97221126 Male BBA, Admin officer, HR, Procurement Account Assistant, 6 years experience with NOC. Contact : 95526871

ARCH./ INTERIOR DEC. Architect Engineer seeking for suitable job, 8 years experience. GSM : 96075000, Email : haytham_201046@yahoo.com

BEAUTICIAN Beautician exp in India (overseas). Contact 95175192.

DESIGNER/ DRAUGHTSMAN 8 years in Oman Architect Drafts man working in Engineering Consultancy Muscat, language known Arabic, English, Hindi & Malayalam GCC driving license. Contact: 92466495 Indian, female, B. Sc Interior Designer (Scientific College- Muscat) 23, with 1 year experience, on visit visa, seeks suitable opportunity, as family resides in Oman. Contact: 99334391 Email: k.fazlurahman@gmail.com Freelance / part time 3d design works, interior /exterior. PH - 97103168 Tunisian girl looking for job in media field, has 8years experience in publishing # 97816917 Free lance / part time autocad works / make boq 2d /3d arch , structural, shop drawings interior drawings. Contact 97103168 mkgroupoman@gmail.com Autocad d/man / Site Supervisor, experienced knows 2d/3d arch stru, interior civil ITI / Diploma PH : 99506977 Revit, Autocad D/man, expected salary 200 OMR. PH : 92279784 Canadian-Graduate interior designer. Proficient in many 3D & 2D design software. Speaks English, Arabic, and conversational French. Mobile: 97945233 Filipino Senior Revit/AutoCAD Draftsman with 20 years professional experience is looking for suitable job in Oman. Please Contact: 96489798, (+974) 66653780.

DOMESTIC HELPER South Indian lady looking for housemaid job. Contact: 91487124

DRIVER 18 yrs exp driver seeks job. Contact: 95541940 Experienced driver available with 4WD willing to work fulltime / part-time, familiar with all tourist destinations in Oman. Contact: 24814231 / 91941545

Light driver looking for job exp. Oman 13 years. Contact: 93940319 Driver with license available immediately with own car fluent Arabic, English & Hindi. Contact: 90744740 Heavy & light driver and operator (Omani and GCC valid D/L) (overseas). Contact 95175192. Light driver Oman license holder, experience 6 years languages English, Arabic, Urdu. Contact: 90951199 Light driver 10 yrs. exp in Oman. Contact: 99465319 Heavy vehicle driver Pakistani looking for job. Contact: 93916645 Driver with car part time 4 year’s experience, looking for job. Contact: 94390979 Looking for light driver job, 6 years experience in Muscat, knows English / Arabic. Contact: 92747280 Looking for driving job experience Oman 8 years K.S.A 5 years education H.S.C. Contact: 94297563 Looking for driving job language English, Arabic & Hindi experience in shipping Companies. Contact: 95283531 Looking for driving job 2 yrs exp. Contact: 95145988 Looking for driving job Executive education speak good English and Arabic 4 years experience in Oman. Contact: 99474870 Looking for L.T.V driving job. Contact: 94986972 Looking for driving job. Contact: 97418036 Looking job for driving (with car). Contact: 92005311 Looking for driver job, 9 yrs exp. Contact: 96216699 Looking for job exp having driving license. Contact: 97363138

ENGG. / TECH./MECH. Indian male, B.E Mechanical with 2 years experience as Maintenance Engineer in Cochin Refinery and 1 year experience in Chevrolet seeking job. Contact : 97964862, Email:jossyabraham20@gmail.com Pakistani male Diploma Civil Engineer 4yrs exp in Oman bulling & mega projects, valid license Oman. Contact: 98921022 Mechanical Engineer, Indian, Male, 30yrs. Experienced in Steam turbines and Thermal Power house seek employment. Contact - +91 8130553668 or mohamedshah7@gmail.com Site Supervisor, Diploma in Civil Engg (cert attested) knows autocad revit, salary exp: 250 Ph : 92279784 Electrical Engineer, 24 yrs, Indian Male, Fresher, Training Undertaken in Electrical Draughtsman, Fire Alarm, Fire Fighting and Industrial Automation. Contact: 94989767, Email: Junaiz987@gmail.com

ENGG. / TECH./MECH. Indian male Electrical Engineer, having 6 years gulf experience in designing, assembling, commissioning execution etc having valid GCC license too looking for a suitable. Contact: 00968-98052942 Email: azamjeelani78@gmail.com

Contact - 93864278 ENGG. / TECH./MECH.

Civil Engg: B. Tech 6 yrs exp in Building Construction seek suitable Job.NOC Available. Contact 94682380, mathivananred@gmail. com Electronics & Telecom Engineer (MSC, B-tech), 7 Years’ experience in Aviation Industry, seeking for suitable placement, on visit visa. Contact: 96565797, 98372393 Email: inampatriot@yahoo.com Civil Engineer with 8 years experience performs multi- task job to structural work , building construction , infrastructure , planning , site development & architectural finishing works, NOC available valid Oman D/L. Contact:97474593 Email: a.baraka.om@gmail.com Mechatronics Engineer with NEBOSH and three years experience in Oman with license. Contact: +968-94180383, khalid_khogli@hotmail.com HSE Engineer, NEBOSH IGC and IOSH certified, having 3 years experience looking for a suitable position. NOC available. Please contact +968 91476537. Electrical Engineer (BSc) 8 Yrs Exp in Telecom Industry looking for Job Cell: 93872547 email: daniyal.badar@gmail.com Young Engineer with 2 years working experience as Business Analyst, Data Analyst and Business Strategist looking for suitable position in the field of Research & Developing Marketing strategist is on a visiting Visa. Contact : 91983892. Email: utkarshgupta8@hotmail.com Mechanical Engineer Indian with 2 years experience as Quality Engineer Contact 94538906 Aeronautical Engineer Indian male having three years experience technical, Record handling, operations seeking suitable job position in Oman. Currently on visiting visa. Contact: 92779128 Email: tonyaero123@gmail.com Civil Engineer seeks a suitable senior position, 9 years experience in projects management planning, coordination, quantity survey, structural design AutoCAD. (NOC Available). Contact : 79097475 Email: a-shaqfa@hotmail.com

Driver looking for job. #95892363 Bangladeshi, light driver looking for job, 4 yrs exp. Contact: 92681457

Indian male, 33 yrs, M.Com, Having 7 yrs experience in Accounting with knowledge of Tally & focus ability of finalization of account, financial reports looking for a suitable job, with valid D/L, NOC available.

Diploma Civil Engineer Indian male, 15 yrs GCC experience, valid Oman D/L, NOC available, seeking suitable placement. Contact :99794456 Mechanical Engineer 27 yrs Indian male 4 yrs experience (Oman, UAE) ASNT level II, ASMEB 31.3 certified looking for suitable position. Contact: 98843671 Email: ifthikharahmedpo@hotmail.com B.Tech Civil Engineer Indian male with 2 years experience looking for junior position job on visit visa. Contact: 97206179 Indian male 25 B.Tech Electrical, 3 years experience in industrial automation & supervision. Contact: 97207570 / 90481773 D.A.E (Civil), B.Tech (Civil) experience (4 years) Languages English Urdus Pushto, Civil Engineer, bachelor degree with 4 years. Contact: 97248565 Civil Engineer with B.Tech in Civil Engineer seeking new job opportunities, on employment visa in Sultanate of Oman with no objection certificate for two years, Eby Joe Witalius. Contact: 93671405

Construction Machinery repairs Engineer, 5 years, driving license, Contact - 94001961

32 years male Indian Civil Engineer, advanced surveying (land surveying) 6 years of experience (Gulf experience) seek immediate employment. Contact: 98443218

Indian male, Structural Engineer looking for job in structural design field. Having 6 years of experience in design field. Residing in Muscat. Contact - 91176187 Email: syam036@gmail.com

Surveyor Supervisor Pakistani male 30 diploma in Civil 12+ year’s exp 9 years in KSA looking for suitable job, on visit visa with valid driving license. Contact: 97255028 Email: leo-khurais@yahoo.com

Indian male, B.E Mechanical with 2 years experience as Maintenance Engineer in Cochin Refinery and 1 year experience in Chevrolet seeking job. Ph number: 97964862, Email:jossyabraham20@gmail.com

B.Sc (Hons) & B.Tech (Electronics & communication) 2.5 years experience as B.T.S & microwave link installation & commissioning engineer currently on family visit visa. Contact: 96756964

HSE Engineer 10+ years experience having NOC & valid driving license Contact: 97717468 Indian Male 22, BE Civil Engineer with few site and internship experiences looking for a suitable position in your firm. Got knowledge in (Primavera, Autocad, Staad pro). Currently In visit visa. 98327644 or shakib842@gmail.com Electrical Engineer 2 years exp in construction & distribution seeking job available on visit. Contact: 98361217 / 94110178 Email:shariqsiddiqui09@gmail.com Male, 25 yeas Diploma Instrumentation and Control Instrument Technician, 2 years experience, looking for suitable placement. Contact: 96946408 Email: anfeeranfu4@gmail.com Indian male 26 years Mechanical Engineer with 2 yrs exp in Oman. Looking for suitable placement. Contact - 91328079 Civil Engineer 8 years experience Structural buildings marine. Available NOC release. #92451323. Email: zubairali134@yahoo.com Indian male Civil Engineer 1.6 yrs exp, having Omani D/L, looking for suitable position. NOC available. Contact – 92157694 / mohammedamair.bin@gmail.com Diploma in Mechanical Engg, 10 years exp in steel fabrication site work with valid Oman driving license. Contact: 94696192 Age 29, UK Computer Engineer Graduate, 5 years experience, 10 years in Oman, NOC & D/L available. Contact: 94423351 Civil Engineer having 7 years experience in Oman with AutoCAD. Contact: 98947460 Piping Engineer (B.E Mechanical) with 5+ years experience in Gulf and India seeks suitable position. Contact: 91987143 Pakistani, Land Surveyor, experience 5 years, 3 years in Pakistani & 2 years in Oman Muscat, building and roads and 3 years civil diploma, NOC available. Contact: 94791214 / 98489700 Engineer buildings diploma 3 years Sudanese National 4 years experience in the construction sites & management. Contact: 91183608 Civil Engineer, young Indian having almost 2 years experience looking for a challenging position seeks suitable position in Oman/ GCC. Please contact 92718490, Email ID: uvais.pk82@gmail.com Civil Engineer 5+ years experience in Building construction & Steel structural building with having valid D/L. Contact: 93850440/ shahadat033@gmail.com 2 yrs well experienced Structural Engineer with good knowledge on ETabs & fast in using AutoCAD looking suitable for suitable placement. Contact: +968 96118135 Mechanical Engineer Sudanese 6 years exp in Gulf HVAC fire protection plumbing with D/L. Contact: 90609377 Electrical Engineer having 16 years experience in switchgear / Transformer / over head lines & trading for Sales / Procurement & Project Execution with valid Omani D/L, also available on contracts basis. Contact: 968 - 95994727 Email: qurm340@gmail.com Piping Engineer with 10 years experience. Contact: +968 96745181 Email: khan121008@gmail.com Indian male Mechanical Engineer (B.Tech) with MBA HR & marketing, on visit visa looking for suitable placement. Contact : 93353097, Email: jbabu4@gmail.com Indian male 23 yrs, B.Tech Mechanical Engineer 1 year experience in India having piping engineering and quality control certification looking for suitable job, currently on visit visa. Contact: 90957740 Email: nishadphoenix@gmail.com

Civil Engineer diploma, 4 yrs exp seeks suitable position in a reputed company. NOC available. Contact 96789711 B.E Mechanical Engineer, age 24 with almost 1 year experience as Production Shift Engineer, has achieved training on HVAC Engineering design and has good hands on software like AutoCAD and HAP.Currently in Oman on a visit visa, looking for a suitable placement.Contact: 95065955 email: mjs.jazeb@gmail.com B. Tech Mechanical HVAC site Engineer 4 years experience, currently on visit. Contact 92837696 / mdabdulather@gmail.com An Iraqi civil with more than 30 years experience in (Iraq and G.C.C) looking for a job, (N.O.C) available. Contact: 96561306 Email: iq.bgd.mnsr@gmail.com Indian male, Mechanical Engineer having 1year experience, on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact: 97416564, Email:jovinmathias@gmail.com Civil Engineer 8 years experience in Oman as a project engineer for governmental & private projects. Contact – 90164912 Electronics & Communication Engineering Graduate male 23 yrs seeking for an entry technical job, on visit visa. Contact: 91329719 Mechanical Engineer with 4yrs exp in PAEW, Maintenance, Design and having GCC D/License Contact:+968 95712436 & tejab17@gmail.com Iraqi Civil Engineer has Master degree in Project management with 14 years experience. # 79038461 Civil Engineer (Indian male) 5 years experience in Oman with valid Omani driving license & NOC looking for suitable opportunity. Contact: 93101283 Mechanical/ Piping Engineer (B.Tech.) on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact 94703350 mail: nadeembcoolboy@gmail.com Indian female B.Tech (CSE), 22 with 4 months experience as System Engineer in leading MNC on visit visa seeks suitable opportunity as family resides in Oman. Contact: 71198596 Email: divyamarch94@gmail.com Sr. Electrical Engineer with17+ yrs of exceptional exp in spear heading strategic planning and project management initiatives & executing various high rise residential & commercial building as well as roads and highway project with proficiency in installation, seeking a challenging position in a dynamic organization. Contact 96570891 Indian male 24 ,B.E ( E.C.E ) graduate with 3 years of experience in the fields of BMS and Low current systems and has good knowledge about Electronic Security Systems, currently working in Oman, NOC Available. Contact: 94737033/ mohdmuhafez45@gmail.com Electrical Engineer: Indian male 30 years, having 5 years of experience in industrial automation and utility maintenance in India, holding valid Oman D/L. Contact: 92789995 Email: akhilabrahamlktr@gmail.com Diploma in Civil Engineering looking for part time job, 6 years experience in Oman with driving license. Contact: 94013285 Mechanical Engineer, Indian, 5 yrs Experience, Automobile Diploma, HVAC, On Visit Visa, Contact – 93042025 Electrical & Electronics Engr, knows autocad & revit.PH: 93837973 Civil Engineer 8 years experience Quantity Surveyor civil in Oman, looking for a job around 21 years experience in civil works. # 92801589 Graduate Civil Engineer 20 yrs GCC experience with Omani D/L, seeking job NOC available. Contact: 98621645 Email: imtiazcv@gmail.com

Civil Engineer (B.Tech), Indian male 24 years with 1+years Indian experience,(Certified in Staad Pro/ Quantity Survey/ Auto Cad). Looking for a Suitable position. Available In Sultanate of Oman (Muscat) on Visit Visa. Contact: 92157694. E-mail: mohammedamair.bin@gmail.com Sudanese Civil Engineer male 6 years experience looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 95376205 Indian male 8 years experience in electrical field with managerial, office, site supervision, fault debugging and exposure to electrical devices now in visiting visa. Contact: 90181566 Email: jittoandrewsnesto@gmail.com

EDUCATION/TRAINING Female B. Ed English teacher, 7 yrs exp seeking suitable placement. #99739415 / 92091528 Indian female 24. Masters in Computer science engineering, seeking job in colleges, schools and institutes. Having in good skill in teaching and advanced technologies. Contact : 93356858 Email id : annielino11@gmail.com 29 years, Indian, male, 4.5 years experience in structural designing with education qualification M.E (Hon) seeks suitable placement. Contact: 95528918 Email: shyam.s.thampy8@gmail.com English teacher having 5 years experience in Omani school seeks students at Honda road Volga. Contact: 99839385 Mathematics Lecturer , Indian Female, M Sc Mathematics from a Prestigious University, B.Ed qualified, distinction holder with 6 yrs teaching experience in colleges. Contact : 91360147. Maths Teacher 30 years experience IGCSE bilingual I.B, A& AS levels. Contact: 98016336 Indian Female, Phd in Chemistry having 3.5 yrs of Experience in India. Staying here on Family Visa & seeking for a suitable placement. Contact – 99675828, Email anupam.tiwari67@gmail.com

HOSPITALITY Indian male, 24 yrs , Diploma in Hotel management, 2 years experience front office management in 4 star hotel Dubai, currently on visit visa. Contact: 97937504 Email: febinpalathingal01@gmail.com Indian male 31yrs old with hotel management degree,03 yrs experience in F&B services at 5 star hotel Dubai, 05 yrs in American 06 star cruiseliner has butler. Has Oman driving license. Contact No 99859150.

IT IT Support Engineer Indian male 5 years experience seeking suitable jobs in Oman. Contact: 90117664 System and Network Administrator 30 yrs male, Indian over exp 5 years of experience in India with MCA Graduation and CCNA certification seeking placement in IT, Now in Muscat on visiting visa. Contact: 92805363 Email: anoopmprakash@gmail.com 8+ years experience as Software and multimedia Developer currently in Microsoft India seeking suitable opening in Oman. Contact: 93936878 IT Engineer male, 28 yrs, over 7 yrs experience with NOC, D/L available seeking placement in IT / Network / Telecom field. Contact: 93563297 Email: monuzv24@gmail.com CFA level 1 cleared (pursuing level 2) MBA operations research, female, 5 yrs experience as Analyst, have a valid Oman driving license, looking for related openings. Contact 95818892 IT Support Engineer, Exp 3 years in Oman 2 years in India. Contact 94672759


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SITUATION WANTED IT Indian Male, MCA Graduate, 15 yrs exp in ERP, CSM Certified, seeking suitable role.NOC Available. Contact : GSM : 90189284 Email: meetlibran@gmail.com Indian male 4 years experience in IT as Programmer / Web Support/ CCNA/ Network on visit visa seeking placement. Contact 93069694 Email: mrabrar14@gmail.com Indian female M.Sc Computer Science seeking suitable placement in Muscat area. Contact 98660672 Indian male 4 years experience in IT as Programmer / Web Support/ CCNA/ Network on visit visa seeking placement. Contact 93069694 Email: mrabrar14@gmail.com Female, master in mass communication, B.Ed, experience in media channel and teaching PH : 99362024

LOGISTICS Experienced Indian Male seeking placement in “Stores & Logistics”. Contact: 91927039

MISCELLANEOUS Indian male 10 years exp in Gulf country exp in store keeper seeks suitable job salary 175 to 225 Riyal. Contact: 90198237 9 year experienced industrial painter and sand blaster with Oman driving licence. NOC available. Seeks suitable placement. Contact ZakeerHussain 96681934. Indian male, 29 yrs, Diploma in Polymer Technology & Fire Safety,7 yrs of experience in Polymer Production Supervisor (Plastic & Rubber Industry).Seeking suitable placement. Contact : 9818 8418 21, Indian female B.com graduate on family visa looking for immediate and suitable placement. Holds valid Omani Driver’s license. Contact: 97208869 Indian male, 28, post graduate, 6+ yrs exp in Oman in sales (back office) & credit control with valid Oman D/L looking for suitable placements. NOC available. Contact: 92066 523 BS in Electrical Engineering, Experience: 5 years(Power Plants). Contact: 92475206 Email: zahaibzafar007@gmail.com Sudanese male bachelor geology and mining with 3 years experience in MUD logging and training in soil investigation. Contact 92956848 B.Com,IICL Certified Container Inspector(No.150850),Visit Visa, Six months experience, need placement. Phone 90880935,99023279, Email solexyesudas@gmail.com.

MANAGER / SUPERVISOR Indian, male, 15 Years GCC experienced Finance professional looking for senior position in Finance, immediately. 96779717, Email : finsagu@gmail.com Experienced profit center Manager for Aluminum /glass fabrication & installation industry available as Advisor / consultant, NOC available. Contact: 94951527 General Manager Indian National With 20 yr Experience In managing Civil Construction Business Seek Opening in reputed Civil Company. Contact-97464650. Manager FMCG distribution / Supermarket expert 15 years Oman experience looking for a opening. Contact: 92787747

MEDICAL Looking for job Dentist Indian female with 2 years experience. Contact: 95894258 An Arabic speaking Assistant Pharmacist with MOH license & over 5 years of extensive experience in public and hospital pharmacies (Mobile: 94109327) Veterinary Doctor: Indian Female looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 96906534 /99014885, Email: monishmajeed@gmail.com Filipino male Medical / Sales representative with 3 yrs experience is looking for suitable job in Oman. Contact: 92610394

MEDICAL Dr.Ayman Abduljalil Ali, E.N.T Specialist (Otolaryngologist), Yemeni-male, looking for job. Mobile: 00201096542706, Email: aymanjalilorl@gmail.com

SKILLED LABOUR Mason, Sh/carpenter, steel fitter (overseas) with medical. Contact 95175192 House boy, Office boy, looking job (overseas). Contact 99531802 Watch repair and service looking for job, 24 yrs experience. Contact: 99530405

SECRETARIAL & OFFICE Indian male, Executive Secretary with 17 years experience seeking suitable position, release available. Contact: 94142594 Lady Secretary / Sales Co-coordinator 12 years experience in Oman in reputed companies, seek immediate Employment. Contact: 95244761 India PG diploma in Business Administration, 24 year experiences (22 years in Oman) in diverse field handling office administration independently, Sales and Marketing, highly motivated, hard working skillful and willing to work in hallenging environments seeks suitable placement. Having valid Omani driving license. Contact 99120500 Secretarial & Office: Indian(F), MBA in Finance, 2 years experience as Associate in Branch Operations (Record Keeping, Desk job)on family visa. Ph: 93186865 ; email: ddthoppil@gmail.com Looking for part time job Secretarial / Data Entry / Documentation available every day after 5:00 pm Friday / Saturday full day area preferred Ruwi/ CBD/ MBD / Al Khuwair. Contact: 90414827

SALES / MARKETING Indian Sales/Marketing Executive having 5 years experience, looking for suitable job, residing in Muscat. Contact: 94782695 Indian Graduate D/L & 7 yrs experience in marketing release available. Contact: 96628154 Social worker and counselor, M.S.W, M. Phil, 36 yrs, male, 8 years experience including 1 year GCC experience as social worker, counselor and welfare officer, on visit visa, seeking suitable placement. Contact: 93001084 Email: nimson4u@gmail.com NOC available, Indian male, 30 yrs MBA, BE (Electronics & Telecomm) 7 yrs in Oman in sales, marketing & projects seeks suitable placement, valid Oman D/L, Contact: 98518776 29 years Indian (MBA) having 4 years experience in marketing and 3 years in Supervision seeking suitable positions. NOC available having KSA valid driving license. Contact: 97904189 Email: anzar.amu@gmail.com Sales & Marketing professional seeks suitable Senior position with 10 years Gulf based experience in hospitality airlines, NOC available with driving license. Contact: 95544612 MCA Graduate with 1.6 years experience Indian female looking for any suitable job currently on visit visa. # 97993250 / 91447261 Indian male 30 yrs, MBA, 5 plus yrs. work experience in sales, services, marketing G.C.C valid driving license in Oman work visa. Contact: 91739031 BBA Bachelor of business administration exp in custom clearance procedure, also done international logistics management & Nimb National Institute business management (US) certification all documentation work related logistics. contact – 91949050 / akram.chaush001@gmail.com

SALES / MARKETING MBA Qualified lady Purchase Executive with 8 years Oman experience seeks employment in a reputable organization. NOC available. Contact: 95834242 Procurement, Warehouse & Logistics, Pakistani Male, Graduate, Over 10 years experience, Looking for Suitable Placement, Currently on Visit Visa Contact Oman : +968-91257663 E-Mail:waqasmehar1@gmail.com MBA (UK), raised in Oman & with 2 yrs work experience holding valid Oman driving license, seeks job in sales / business development. Contact: 99513132 Indian male, 15 years Gulf experience in store in charge, sales and office assistant job in Auditing firm, looking for suitable placement. Contact: 92305353 India PG diploma in Business Administration, 24 year experiences (22 years in Oman) in diverse field handling office independently administration, Sales and Marketing, highly motivated, hard working skillful and willing to work in challenging environments seeks suitable placement. Having valid Omani driving license. Contact 99120500 Indian male, looking for sales & marketing job, Oman license holder. Contact: 95642740 Email: shaijichakkara@gmail.com Sales professional (Graduate) additional qualification CCNA & MCSE having more 10 years experience in handling IT hardware, Networking & security products (project based) and experience in Education and training Industry in Oman, seeking employment in relevant IT companies. Contact: 99354209, Email: sandy6673@gmail.com Indian male MBA and Diploma in management from Australia. On visit visa, looking for a suitable job in sales & marketing. Contact – 71189884 Indian Male, MBA marketing 5 yrs exp. in sales & 4 yrs in FMCG sector, looking for best opportunity. NOC available. Conatct 96001877 Resident in Oman 18 years, 10 years experience in setup marketing plans and strategies, sales, import & logistics, procurement, Omani government tenders, organizing projects & events, import fireworks for festivals, NOC available, have car. Contact 94123939. Email: 002015r@gmail.com Indian female 29 years Post Graduate with computer Knowledge 2 years of Oman experience in coordinator & 5 years of experience in customer service, client relation officer with excellent communication skill seeks suitable placement. Contact: 95337665 Client Relations and Sales Professional with 8 years in the Business Process Outsourcing industry, looking for suitable opportunity in Muscat. Contact +96879050752 Indian male with 6 years experience in sales in oman. NOC available, looking for suitable placement. Contact 95364128 Indian Male, 26 M.Com with 4 yrs of Experience in Accounting & Administration in a Financial Company in India, seeks suitable job, Currently in India. +918907212253 Akhil:-93626288, Email: Sumeshpsmkr1989@gmail.com Oil & gas experienced Indian lady with 6 years in sales & marketing to PDO and having valid Omani driving license. #96143430 / 99875919 Indian male Graduate with 18 years of Marketing experience presently in Oman on family visit visa, looking for best opportunity. Contact: 96168687 Email: dhibupaul@gmail.com Indian male 26 years of experience of sales & marketing in surgical and laboratory equipments. Looking for good replacement. Contact – 92015894 /95774854

Marketing Executive MBA Marketing & HR 32 yrs 6+ years exp with Oman D/L NOC, looking for suitable placement. Contact: 90258303

Indian male age 24, B.Com. having 2 year experience and currently in visit visa. Looking for suitable placement in Sales, Marketing & finance. Contact: 90766307 Email: shhaazz.007@gmail.com

Marketing Manager 29 years professional experience in GCC / Oman in marketing in building materials / High tech products. Contact: 92284066 / 98559317

Indian male 1 yr exp in sales automotive (TBL) looking for best opportunity , NOC available. Contact# 97793879 Email: shyampkn@gmail.com

We arrange tours & accommodation at all the beautiful places in Oman. Contact 99839898 Enjoy Camping in Wahiba desert & all over Oman & tour. Contact: 92226866

SITUATION WANTSIT. WANTED SALES / MARKETING Indian male 37 years MBA graduate in marketing with 9yrs of experience in UAE in field of brand promotions & marketing with UAE D/L on a visit seeking suitable position. Conatct 95792820

MISCELLANEOUS Indian male, Network cabling technician (19 years gulf experience) seeking for suitable placement. Contact : 0091-8089909265 (India), Email: mohithavp@gmail. com Indian male 23 Mechanical Engineer looking for job in Mechanical field special interest in HVAC & MEP will be happy to hear from you. Contact : 9586 1251, Email : zufarajaib@yahoo.com Indian female, well experienced in secretarial, administration, customer care & supervisory jobs. 5+ years’ experience in Muscat. Current visa status: Family joining. Contact: 92139298. Expat with 13 yrs experience in sales and marketing, seeking suitable placement. Contact 92100116 HSE Engineer, 3+years of experience, bachelor of engineering(EEE), Nebosh, IOSH, DHSE, first aid. Contact :+97474018995, email: midhunmich@gmail.com, skype: midhunmike Indian male civil Engineer 8 years good working experience searching for suitable job. barathidasancivil@gmail.com, +91- 9176451772, +91-955157008 Job wanted as admin/clerk/office Bank, and money exchange ,I have 7 years of banking experience in Pakistan and have two years visa with Noc . Nawab khan 9497640 IT Systems and network Administrator with 8 years of experience in Qatar & Bahrain , Holding MCITP & CCNA certified professional. With GCC D/L .Currently in Oman in Visit Visa, looking for a suitable placement . Kindly contact 91765841. (NOC NOT REQUIRED) Indian male B. Com Graduate, 1.5 Year exp. in various office works, Valid Oman driving license Looking for any suitable post. Contact: 95322175 / 91987965 Indian male, BBA and Diploma in logistics, looking for a suitable position. Contact 92267276 28, male, ACCA finalist, BSc Honours, have 4 years of professional experience in Finance of different industries independently. NOC available, seeking for permanent replacement at a Senior Position. Contact -97654769,email idabdullah.nooralam@gmail.com Indian female Nurse with MOH License, looking for suitable placement in Muscat. Contact: 95537685. Indian male, 27 Yrs Age, MSW (HR) looking for Job any reputed organization. Having more than 1.5 years in India in the area of HR & Admin seeks suitable position. Contact : 93353912 Indian female B.E (I.T) : Good experience in documentation and CRM. Having good communication skills. Seeking for job from reputed organization. Previous experience in Oman and India. Contact - 97301058, 97136975.

SITUATION WANTED Indian male, completed BBA and diploma in logistics and transportation, fresher. Visa type: visit visa. Contact :92267276 Indian male 24 MBA, having 2 years of experience in accounting and admin field, looking for job. Contact no- 91626565 Civil Engineer (B.Tech), Indian Male, Expert in AutoCad, Revit Arch, Staad, Primavera seeking for a suitable placement. Contact : 90198202, nanduchandran94@gmail.com Filipino, Female, 37 years old having 9 years’ experience in office administration. Looking for Admin/HR related jobs, on visit visa. Contact 96209384. Email: rechie.labandria@gmail.com Bangladeshi Male, University M. Com, Working as an Administrator cum Accountant in Oman since last year; Tally ERP9, searching better job. Phone:94864966, Email: sunrisetoiqbal@gmail.com Pak. (Male), M.B.A (Management) having 2 years experience Admin + Accountant. Good Knowledge of Tally and M.S office in Oman on visit visa looking for job. #97094221, Email: mubinbrw@gmail.com Indian Male, 27 Yrs Age, MSW (HR) looking for Job any reputed organization. Having more than 1.5 years in India in the area of HR & Admin seeks suitable position. Contact : 93353912 B.COM Graduate, Indian-Kerala, 4 Years of experience in Oman with valid Omani driving license. Looking for a suitable job in Accounts, Sales & Admin. email:jobhuntmuscat@gmail.com . Indian male Sr. Sales / Marketing Executive, with thorough knowledge of Oman market in trading as well as in procurement for about 10 years seek suitable position. Contact: 99045512 Indian male, Engineer, Procurement Officer, Construction. 23 years experience in Automobile Supply Chain, Production Planning, IT - Delivery Management, Business Analysis and Operations set-up. Contact: 90215985. Mechanical/Production Engineer, 3 years’ experience in production industry, B. Tech in Mech Engg, Proficiency in AutoCAD, Primavera certified. Contact arn9895@gmail. com, Mob 00919895233155

Indian Male Wood Designer & Wood works 7 Years good working experience searching for suitable job. +919698637279, GSM : +96891894487 Indian Male, 26 years, 3 Years’ experience in Projects of Tanks, Boilers and Steel structures, Aware of int. Standards, B tech in Mech engg. #Mob-00917741032368, rahulkunnath23@gmail.com 9 yrs exp Site Engineer in Civil & Shade Structure. 2d, 3d draughtsman (holding Omani driving license) seeking job. Contact 93790601 BE-Diploma Mechanical Engineering with 4 years experience in Oman as QA/QC in production, looking for valuable offer, with valid driving license. #99335742 3 yrs exp. in accounts field in construction and contracting trading co Muscat Oman, looking for suitable placement. Release available and immediately ready to join. Contact: +968 94574596. Highly Qualified male wanted decent driving job. Contact: 91243132 Indian male, 10 years experience looking for part time Accounts/ Data Entry job contact: 93884951 Physiotherapist Indian with valid MOH license looking for suitable placement. Contact : 91556011 Petrochemicals specialist, MBA 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OIL FIELDS COM/plastics /Automobile/construction/Polymer/Packaging, e-procurement /COMMERCIAL/ PURCHASE / LOGISTICS / SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT . NOC available . Contact: vved76@gmail.com cell:97813849 Indian male, Accountant looking for part time accounting job / data entry / office job. Contact: 93884951 Email: mehreenraiz@gmail.com Indian Male 29 years MBA, B. Com having 8 years experience in Gulf and India as a HR and Admin looking for suitable placement. # :97914340. Email: kvraj30@gmail.com Filipina, Female, 37 years, having 9 years experience in Office Administration with good communication skills and knowledge in Microsoft Office. Looking for Admin/ HR related jobs, currently on visit visa. Contact: 96209384, Email: rechie.labandria@gmail.com


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SITUATION WANTED HSE Engineer, 3+years of experience, bachelor of Engineering (EEE), Nebosh,Iosh,Dhse,First Aid. Contact : +97474018995, email: midhunmich@gmail.com, skype: midhunmike Pakistani experienced male, masters in economics with valid Omani driving license, fluent in English, needs any suitable job like accounting, teaching, management, marketing or decent driving. # 91243132 Heavy Driver looking for job. Contact 95651928 Electrical supervisor having 10 years gulf experience in different construction project (Grid, primary s/s, etc) seeking suitable position. GSM: 95710831 Indian Female Nurse with MOH License, looking for suitable placement in Muscat. #95537685. Indian male 27 MBA Graduate with experience looking for job in finance, Logistics or new field in Oman. Contact: 90884252, Email: tamjeedruk@gmail.com B.E Mechanical Engineer, Indian. Currently on family visit OMAN. Looking for job in various mechanical fields of production, manufacturing, technical and designing. Contact 92113987,email : mohammedthanzeel@gmail.com

28,male, ACCA finalist, BSc Honors, have 4 years of professional experience in Accounts, handling work of 15 companies independently. NOC available, seeking for permanent replacement at a Senior Position,GSM-97654769,email id-abdullah.nooralam@gmail.com Indian Male, age 23, B.E. in Mechanical engineering. Looking for suitable job. Oman D/L available. Contact 93027183 Document control, office admin, sales coordinator, Indian male, seeks suitable placement. Contact 97906386 / 99073690

Senior sales executive. Experience in trading industries with thorough knowledge of Oman market and wide customer contacts. Driving license and NOC available, seeks senior position. #98487311 Indian Male 23 yrs B.E Mechanical with 02 years experience, Currently on visit seeking for suitable job. Contact : 79063064, Email id : sayedwasif@gmail.com Bangladeshi male, University M.Com, working as an Administrator cum Accountant in Oman since last year; Tally ERP9, searching better job. Phone:94864966, email: sunrisetoiqbal@gmail.com

Indian Male, Kerala,B.Com, having 4-years of experience in OMAN, with Valid Oman Driving License, looking for a suitable job in Sales, Accounts & Administration. mail:- jobhuntmuscat@gmail.com

Indian Male 22 years B.com graduate well versed English, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam, Holding a valid Oman driving License searching for a suitable placement. #96799287

33 years Indian Male MSC, MBA-HR having 8.5 yrs experience (HR / Payroll / Admin) with Oman valid DL. Seeking suitable opening in Human Resource, Payroll & Admin/ backend jobs. Contact:00968-99322978

B.Com, 2 yrs experience in Oman, Indian Male, 25 yrs with Driving License. Handling day today accounts activities upto finalization. Proficient in Tally. Looking for suitable placement. Ph. 91470665

Indian Male Store Keeper and Sales Person have Four Years Good experience searching for suitable Job. E-mail Id ajinantony9@gmail. com, Contact: +918056761888, GSM +9695694990

Bangladeshi Male, University M.Com, Working as an Administrator cum Accountant in Oman since last year; Tally ERP9, searching better job. Phone: 94864966, email: sunrisetoiqbal@gmail.com

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25 - 50 seater bus with PDO & BP specification for monthly rent & small car with driver. Contact 99839898


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SITUATION WANTED SERVICES

Spoken Arabic class for Non Arabic Speakers & English class for Malayalam Speakers

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SITUATION WANTED SERVICES

SERVICES

Pest control & Building cleaning all kinds of pest control building. Cleaning tiles / Marble polishing monthly/ Yearly contracts available. Contact: 98814733 /98814740 Al Husn Cleaning L.L.C

We Provide Cleaners, Office boys, Cleaning Contracts, General cleaning etc. Al Mudakhir National Est. LLC Contact : 94277020

A/C maintenance & Servicing, Fridge / Washing Machine / dish washer repairing, 2) Painting and cleaning service, Electrical & Plumbing. Contact 94147874 / 24504281, Email : globalaccessunited@gmail.com

SITUATION WANTED BUSINESS

GUARANTEED CLEANING: Carpet & sofa shampooing, Contact 99314807/24792998 We undertake new construction & maintenance & gypsum works. Contact 92711506, ammarayyub@gmail.com

WE SERVE OMAN MANPOWER

Window unit & split unit A.C servicing & repairing Barka, Mabela , Ruwi area. Contact: 99557080 Marble polishing & crystallization, building cleaning floor, floor polishing, carpet, sofa shampooing, pest control, anti termite, shifting maintenance. Contact: 99504275 Split unit & window unit A.C servicing & maintenance Barka, Mabela, Ruwi area. Contact: 96236476 Water proofing ABUQABASContact 99320217/24788722 General cleaning new villas cleaning Barka , Mabela, Hail area. Contact: 99557080 / 95323517

Leading hydraulic & oil and gas business fully established in the Sultanate of Oman looking for business partners. Contact: 95607076 / 91352187

House shifting packing. Contact: 99657644 / 98518013 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

We undertake building construction and maintenance, we have 40 Indian skilled & labors. Contact: 91797549 / 99539433 Affordable rates all types of curtain blind. Contact 99539521/ 95615642

Painting & plumbing work. Contact: 95963682

TRANSPORTATION Transportation. Contact 92015894

TRANSPORTATION

Karate and self defense classes at Azaiba 18 Nov Street. RO 10 per month twice a week Monday and Tuesday 6. 30 TO 7. 30. PM. Contact: 98294551

Transportation available, pick & drop. Ruwi, Al Khuwair, Azaiba & Al Hail. Contact - 94297820

DRIVING

Transportation. Contact: 99664703

SITUATION WANTED GOOD NEWS House shifting and transport. Contact: 96737158 Transportation. Contact:94087276 Transportation. Contact94510847 Pick & drop available 24 Hrs. Contact: 98522914

Ayurvedic treatment for backache, paralysis, arthritis etc & massage, All Season (Vaidyaratnam). Contact 24475280 / 95371664 / 92504980 www.siddhayur.com

Ayurvedic treatment for joint pain, backache, paralysis massage, steam bath, obesity, spondylitis, Ideal Care Ayurvedic clinic, 18th November Street Al Ghubra (North). Contact 99639695 / 97397320

Specialist for road test drum and slope. Contact 94022250 Muscat Driving School. #94085688


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