Times of Oman - July 21, 2016

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July 21, 2016 16 Shawwal 1437 AH

FROM THE WORDS OF HIS MAJESTY THE SULTAN

MORNING MINUTE

On the occasion of the 9th National Day, 1979

‘His Majesty’s Wisdom’ Oman will co-operate to the full to ensure the preservation of the peace and freedom of the states and people of the area and to help them resist the forces of oppression.

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BELGIUM

HM sends greetings MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of congratulations to King Philippe of Belgium on his country’s National Day. In his cable, His Majesty the Sultan has expressed his sincere congratulations along with his best wishes of good health and happiness to King Philippe and the Belgian people further progress and prosperity. -ONA TOP THREE INSIDE STORIES

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Republican party nominates Trump

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Travellers were returning to Oman after a trip to Iran

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Three people are critical after the crash in which the bus overturned and burst into flames

MUSCAT: A baby boy died and 23 people were injured after a horror bus crash in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday morning. The bus was carrying a number of Omanis who were returning from a trip to Iran. The accident happened at around 7am.

The bus driver – who is the father of the dead baby boy – was unable to stop the bus rolling over after it careered out of control and flipped onto its side. His one-year-old son died and his wife lost a hand in the tragic accident, the latest in a series of tour bus crashes to claim the lives of Omanis. The mother of the infant was undergoing surgery in hospital,

according to the relatives. The injured are being treated at Kalba Hospital near Al Shariqah (Sharjah), UAE, around 200 kilometres from the Oman border. Burns units Some passengers had to be urgently ferried to specialised burns units in the Sultanate for treatment after the bus flipped over onto its side and burst into flames.

According to Oman Embassy officials in the UAE, three people are in critical condition. An official from the embassy headed to Kalba Hospital to assess the injured and decide if they can be transferred to the Sultanate’s hospitals. There was a sudden and catastrophic loss of control of the bus, Al Shariqah police confirmed via their twitter account. >A8

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Electricity spot market trial run

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INFANT DIES, MUM INJURED AFTER BUS ACCIDENT IN UAE

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Some passengers have suffered burn injuries

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Kabali set to open to packed houses in Oman

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MUSCAT: One person sustained serious injuries while two others suffered minor injuries in a house collapse in Al Mabela industrial area on Wednesday, the Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA) reported. The three injured are elderly Omani nationals, a PACDA told the Times of Oman.




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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2016 The Ministry of Housing received many complaints by owners and tenants on limited services, including maintenance, sanitation and technical problems in the elevators Saleem bin Hassan Al Balushi, Assistant director general for Real Estate Development at the Ministry of Housing

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Form a residents body if you want to buy or sell your house: Ministry The circular states that selling apartments in new buildings will not be approved unless the owner of the building submits a document, which proves that an owners association has been formed by the new owners of the apartments and an approval is obtained from the housing ministry

FAHAD AL GHADANI

Fahadnews@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Resident associations must be formed in new-build apartment blocks before the housing ministry will sign off on the building, the department has announced. In a move to cut down on com-

plaints from new home owners about sanitation, poor build quality and lift breakdowns, the ministry wants every block to have a committee of owners. That committee would liaise with the ministry before final approval is given to the developer. In existing developments, the ministry has announced that own-

ers will in future be unable to sell their homes unless they have a clearance certificate from the association stating that no outstanding fees are due. Housing Minister Sheikh Saif bin Mohammed Al Shabibi had issued a circular banning the issuance or transfer of any property ownership until an owners association has been formed. The circular states that selling apartments in new buildings will not be approved unless the owner of the building submits a document, which proves that an owners association has been formed by the new owners of the apartments and an approval is obtained from the ministry. Saleem bin Hassan Al Balushi, assistant director general for Real Estate Development at the Ministry of Housing, said, the Ministry of Housing will coordinate with the Municipalities to stop issuing rent contracts unless an owners association has been formed in every building.

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NEW REGULATION: The Ministry of Housing will coordinate with the Municipalities to stop issuing rent contracts unless an owners’ association has been formed in every building. — File picture

“In the first stage, the ministry will stop approving resale transactions for current apartments as they are already sold from the first owner,” said Al Balushi. He added that in the second stage, the Ministry of Housing will coordinate with the municipalities to stop issuing rent contracts unless an owners association has been formed in every building. “The circular aims to compel

real-estate companies and individuals and owners of apartments to establish owners associations under the control of the ministry,” said Al Balushi. He added that such a move will check the complaints reported by apartments’ owners and tenants to allow the ministry to decide on issues according to the real-estate development procedures of the Sultanate.

“The Ministry of Housing received many complaints by owners and tenants on limited services, including maintenance, sanitation and technical problems in the elevators,” said Al Balushi, adding that the ministry under such a situation and without the existence of the owners association cannot act. Al Balushi also pointed out that the ministry is also coordinating with other concerned authorities to follow up on daily complaints received by the ministry and also to track the existence of the tenancy contract in such buildings. “The move will enable owners and tenants from losing their rights as such an association will enable the ministry to better control the situation,” he stated. In the future, no owner will be able to sell any property in such buildings, unless he or she provides the ministry with clearance from the owners association and proves that he has no financial dues pending, he concluded.

T R AG I C D E AT H

Kabali to open to packed houses Murdered expat to be cremated in India Times News Service MUSCAT: Well before its release on Thursday, most of the tickets for the Indian movie Kabali have been sold; with a city multiplex planning to screen eight shows of the movie a day. Officials from the City Cinema Oman said all tickets for Kabali have been sold until Saturday. “Let me be honest as this movie is driving everyone crazy and we are fully booked until Saturday,” an official from City Cinema Oman said. Kabali, which is releasing in Oman on Thursday, is a story about an aged gangster trying to protect his family and business

from his enemies. The lead actor of the film is Rajinikanth, who has acted in more than 150 films, predominantly in the Tamil cinema of India. Rajinikanth has also worked in other film industries, such as Bollywood, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, and in the United States. Not only in City Cinema Oman, but demand for tickets has been unprecedented in other theatres as well. “Nearly all the theatres in Oman will be playing the film across all their screens—and yet, there is quite the fight raging between moviegoers for access to

coveted tickets, especially over the film’s first three days,” an employee of a multiplex said. Fans plan celebration His fans in Oman stated that they have planned major celebrations in Muscat at 9:30pm. Shivaji-Rajni fans in Oman said: “This is one among Rajnikanth’s biggest releases. As part of the promotion of the movie, we are going celebrate by cutting a cake. Most of Rajnikanth’s fans, who are staying in faraway places, such as Ibri are also joining us for the celebration,” said M. H. Imthiyas, who heads the Rajni Fans Association in Oman.

MOBIN MATHEW BLESSON

mobinmathew@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: The body of Satyan Kesavan, the Indian expat who was murdered in his flat in Muttrah, will be cremated on Thursday at his home back in the South Indian state of Kerala. According to a social worker in Oman, Kesavan’s body was expected to be flown back to India on Wednesday night on the Jet Airways Flight 9W529 to Thiruvanathapuram from Muscat. “Satyan’s body will be received by his brother and brother-in-law at the airport,” Kumar, Kesavan’s friend told the Times of Oman via

phone from India. “His wife and their only daughter will accompany the body from there to Satyan’s family home and the cremation is expected to be completed by 10 in the morning,” he added. Following the tragic death of Kesavan, his devastated wife, Praseeda Satyan, had been admitted to the hospital and is currently recovering, Kumar revealed. “When she sees the body, she might breakdown again,” Premchand, Satyan’s nephew said. The 50-year old Kesavan’s was found dead in his apartment in Muttrah last Tuesday by one of his flatmates. The primary investigations

showed that robbery was the motive behind the murder, according to the Royal Oman Police (ROP). ROP had detained Kesavan’s flatmates and his two Bangladeshi colleagues for questioning, but released them later. Kesavan was working as a foreman in a company, which was outsourced by the Oman Flour Mill to supply goods. According to sources in the flour mill, Kesavan dealt with daily cash collection for his company. His daughter Swati attends coaching classes in Bangalore, Karnataka, to appear for her Master in Technology entrance examinations.


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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2016 They do not follow periodical maintenance of alarm systems and have insufficient fire extinguishers in the building Official statement, PACDA

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Rising industrial activities to blame for more fire incidents There were 35 industrial fire accidents in 2015, compared with 36 and 34 in 2014 and 2013, respectively, according to the Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance

TARIQ ZIAD AL HAREMI

tariqh@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Industrial activities in the Sultanate have been increasing for the past decade as Oman continues to grow and develop, which has unfortunately led to some accidents due to extensive efforts being made for growth in the industrial sector. According the Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance

(PACDA), there were 35 industrial fire accidents in 2015, compared with 36 and 34 in 2014 and 2013, respectively. Rising number of factories “The Sultanate of Oman witnessed during the last decade, fast industrial activity; as a result there are possibilities of accidents, with human and physical losses,” said PACDA. Fourteen factories were set

ablaze in 2015 followed by five carpentry workshops that caught fire, four furniture workshops and seven vehicle workshops in total. Aluminium and express service workshops registered two fire incidents each, while blacksmith workshops only registered one. PACDA explained that the causes for these fires are due to failure to follow requirements issued by PACDA, as well as unorganised storage of hazardous material in unsuitable environments, including usage of materials banned by official authorities. “They do not follow periodical maintenance of alarm systems and have insufficient fire extinguishers in the building,” said PACDA. “They also don’t ensure that the electrical connections inside the building are valid,” added PACDA. The use of caravans instead of fixed buildings to house the labourers poses a high risk of catch-

ing fire, which is one of the main causes for fires in labour camps. By storing permitted materials in proper conditions, using fixed structures to house labourers and maintaining fire alarms and fire extinguishers, as well as ensuring that a sufficient amount is available, are some of the ways to avoid fires in the future. “Assigning a supervisor for safety and security and training the workers of establishments by conducting fire drills in establishments will help avoid fires,” said PACDA. “Training workers and employees on first aid and how to deal with emergencies is also essential,” advised PACDA.

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THE BLAZE: Fourteen factories were set ablaze in 2015 followed by five carpentry workshops that caught fire, four furniture workshops and seven vehicle workshops in total. — File picture

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Rain in parts of Oman MOBIN MATHEW BLESSON

mobinmathew@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Heavy rain fell in different parts of Oman, which resulted in overflowing wadis and roads being cut off. “Heavy rain fell in the Wilayat of Al Awabi in the Rustaq region, Salalah, Samail, Ibri, Nizwa, Yanqul, Al Buraimi, Dhank, Azki, and Bahla,” said Bader Ali Al Baddaei, an administrator at www.rthmc. net, a local Web-based forum that discusses weather in Oman. Overflowing wadis Wadis in Al Mudhaibi and Ibri are overflowing due to the heavy rain, according to him. The Oman Meteorology Department has issued an advisory

to the public in Qarn Alam, Yaaloni, Thumrait, Marmul, Haima, Zamaim and Shinas as there are chances of a sandstorm. The weather forecast for Thursday predicts cloudy skies over the Dhofar Governorate and the adjoining mountains. It also predicts showers and fog formation over the Dhofar region. The forecast further expects the skies to be clear over the rest of the Sultanate, with the chance of late night to early morning lowlevel clouds along most of the coastal areas of Oman. The Oman Meteorology Department also predicted chances for convective clouds developing with isolated rain and occasional thundershowers over the Al-Hajar Mountains and the adjacent wilayats.

ARMED FORCES PARACHUTING

The National Parachuting Team of the Sultan of Oman Parachutes at the Royal Army of Oman (RAO) takes part in the CISM World Military Parachuting Championship in the Russian city of Kubinka along with more than 4,000 parachutists from 29 countries. The National Parachuting Team is participating in accuracy and skydiving formation disciplines that will sign off on July 29. — ONA


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OMAN OMR18m spent per month on retirees’ pension per cent of the total number of retirees. The lowest number was in the Governorate of Al Wusta with 468 cases or 1 per cent of the total. The report also cited the number of people at the end of service gratuity, which was pegged at 13,511, who received OMR53,099,642 as of the end of June. The report also stated that the number of retirees in the first half of 2016 stood at 1,463, who are receiving OMR1,178,657, compared with 1,053 retirees during the first half of 2015, who received OMR809,064.

The average monthly pension for retirees during the first half of 2016 amounted to OMR806, compared to OMR768 during the same period last year the end of June stood at 32,857, who are receiving OMR3,819,797. MUSCAT: The total number of retirees until the end of June this year were 46,379, who receive a monthly pension of OMR18.13 million, according to the mid-year statistical report issued by the Civil Service Employees Pension Fund (CSEPF). The report pointed out that the total number of eligible heirs by

First-degree heirs The number of first-degree heirs (sons and daughters) stood at 20,103, compared with 9,746 second-degree heirs (widows) and 3,008 third-degree heirs (father, mother, brothers and sisters). The Governorate of Muscat had the highest number of eligible alive retirees and heirs at 12,771 or 21

Average monthly pension The average monthly pension for retirees during the first half of 2016 amounted to OMR806, compared to OMR768 during the same period last year. While 312 employees retired after reaching the retirement age, 47 retired because of death, 45 for being medically unfit and 1,049 retired following resignation. The ‘end of service gratuity’ cases during the first half of 2016 were 106, who received OMR1,646,333. -ONA

UAE ACCIDENT

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The bus caught fire following the deadly crash, in the early hours of yesterday. According to the victims’ relatives, the deceased child was around one-year-old and he was the son of the bus driver. The casualties include severe burns and broken bones, according to the relatives. Al Shariqah police said they received the accident report at 7am on Wednesday and immediately dispatched rescue teams and paramedics. A relative of the driver said the family was too upset to talk about the accident. A spokesman for the Oman embassy in UAE said: “The information we have is that one child died and three were injured in critical situation and other injuries vary. “The embassy sent an official to check on the health condition of the injured to decide on transporting them to Oman.” Forty eight workers sustained injuries in a collision between two buses in Al Khaboura area at 3:30pm on Wednesday, a Royal Oman Police confirmed. The vehicles belong to a company which is working on the Al Batinah expressway road project. The injured have been transferred to Al Kahboura health centre while three of them were sent to Sohar hospital for further treatment.

EXPERIMENT

Ministry staff set to work in malls MUSCAT: Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr. Ali bin Mas’oud Al Sunaidi announced that the ministry would do an important experiment on the occasion of blessed Renaissance Day, July 23. A number of ministry’s employees will start working on July 25 in a number of Shopping Malls in Muscat, Al Buraimi, Salalah, Musandam, Sohar, Nizwa, Sur and A’Rustaq. The success of this experiment would mean the ministry has technically and administratively exceeded the issue of providing its services from offices, which means that it will give up on the previous definition of the onestop shop, he said. He said that Invest Easy system is nearly complete and the ministry is proud of what has been accomplished with the efforts of its employees and international experts with a high levels of experience and with the cooperation of several government and private agencies. The number of e-government services provided to investors; the business owners have

reached 70 immediate and direct electronic self-services. Thus, the ministry will exceed the number of services that have been already announced when signing the project’s agreement, which was estimated by 66 electronic services at that time. The one-stop shop will move gradually to a default location in the computers’ memory to provide the commercial register and other services via internet from any location and time. Next phase He added that the ministry will focus in the next phase to invest in smart electronic services and training and will not need to expand the administrative offices and the parking, as some demanded earlier. He emphasised, Invest Easy project is a national project that supports the Council of Ministers and managed during a simple period to put the Sultanate in the forefront of countries by winning UNCTAD award at the World Summit on the Information Society ITU for e-commerce category in Geneva earlier this year. -ONA

KHAREEF SEASON

Dhofar region getting good rainfall this year SALALAH: Dhofar Governorate is witnessing an exceptional Khareef season (Monsoon Season) as continuous rain has covered plains and mountains with lush greenery and flowing of spas and springs. Every day, the Governorate of Dhofar is receiving thousands of tourists who prefer Salalah as a tourist destination at this time of the year to enjoy the continuous day and night drizzling. As per the records of the Khareef Salalah Survey 2016 of the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the number of visitors to the Governorate of Dhofar during June 21 to July 19, 2016 stood at 134,779 compared to 70,513 visitors dur-

ing the same period in 2015. Dr. Khalid bin Ahmed Al Najjar, Director of Meteorology Services Department in Salalah, Acting Head of the Office of the Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA) in the Governorate of Dhofar said that the indicators point out that the rain levels will be higher this year and that mist associated with drizzle and sporadic rains will affect Dhofar coasts and mountains. “The amount of rain at Salalah station during June 21 to July 18, 2016 stood at 48.8 mm compared to 4 mm during the same period in 2015,” he added. He concluded: “The rain level in Qairoon Hairiti stood at 32.6 mm in 2016 compared to 16.4 mm in 2015.” -ONA

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

Oman to take part in Mauritania event MUSCAT: Oman will take part in a meeting of the Economic and Social Council of the Arab League’s 27th regular summit at the ministerial level in Nouakchott, Mauritania after on Friday. The Sultanate’s delegation to the meeting will be led by Sultan bin Salim Al Habsi, Secretary General of the Supreme Council for Planning (SCP). The meeting will discuss topics related to the economic and social sectors of member states

of the Arab League, as well as economic issues at the League’s Council’s 26th session. Further, the meeting will also discuss the Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA) and developments of the Arab Custom Union (ACU). It will also review the sustainable development plan 2030 and the Arab Strategy for Scientific Research and Innovation, as well as discussing other topics referred by the Arab Health Ministers Council. -ONA

C U LT U R E , A R T S A N D L I T E R AT U R E

Jury reviews work for HM awards MUSCAT: Initial work for the fifth version of Sultan Qaboos Award for Culture, Arts and Literature was completed by the Jury Committee yesterday. This edition of the award is dedicated to work by Omanis in the areas of translation in the field of culture, Omani folklore arts for the field of arts, and novel for the field of Literature. A group of Omani translators, popular art

groups and novelists have been named for the award. With the conclusion of works by the Initial Jury Committee, the final jury works will begin and continue until November. The final results will be unveiled during a press conference by Habib bin Mohammed Al Riyami, Secretary General of the Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science. -ONA


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3 French soldiers killed in Libya helicopter accident PARIS/BENGHAZI: President Francois Hollande said on Wednesday three French soldiers were killed in a helicopter accident in Libya during an intelligence-gathering mission in the North African state. They are the first confirmed Western military casualties since it became known this year that special forces were operating on the ground in Libya. “At this moment we are carrying out dangerous intelligence operations (in Libya),” Hollande said in a speech. “Three of our soldiers, who were involved in these AT TA C K P L O T

Tunisian forces dismantle militant cell TUNIS: Tunisian authorities dismantled a cell linked to the IS militant group that was planning attacks against sites in the coastal town of Sousse, the interior ministry said on Wednesday. Tunisian security forces are on high alert after attacks in Tunis and Sousse last year, and an attempt by militants to take control of a town near the Libyan border in March. On Tuesday the government extended a nationwide state of emergency that gives authorities additional powers for two more months. The interior ministry statement said the cell had been dismantled in the Kalaa Kbira area, and that it “planned to carry out terrorist acts in Sousse against key sites in the city”. It said a number of the cell’s members had received combat training and watched videos on how to make explosives. It did not say how many people had been arrested. — Reuters

operations, have been killed in a helicopter accident.” French special forces in conjunction with Britain and the United States have been advising forces loyal to eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar, which have been battling hardliners and other opponents in Benghazi for more than two years. French aircraft have been conducting reconnaissance flights since December. Libyan military officials would not comment on a report that the French nationals were in a helicopter that crashed near Benghazi on Sunday. Of-

ficials said at the time that four people died in the crash, all of them Libyan. However, the Benghazi Defence Brigades (BDB), a recently formed force of hardliners and other fighters, claimed after the helicopter crash that it had shot the aircraft down, killing four people, according to a statement posted on social media accounts close to the group. The statement said that the helicopter was an M135 belonging to Haftar’s forces and that two foreigners and two Libyans were killed when the group shot it down with a rocket. — Reuters

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India engaging with China on NSG: Sushma taught to make serious efforts to achieve things...no hype was created when we submitted our application for the membership of NSG on May 12. We did it with low fanfare,” she said.

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NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday said it is engaging with China to iron out differences after Beijing created “procedural hurdles” for its entry into Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) but made it clear that government will never ink Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Responding to supplementaries during Question Hour in the Lok Sabha, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said China had raised questions over how a non-NPT could become a member of the NSG. “But we are engaging with it. We have not stopped efforts. If someone says ‘No’ for once, it does not mean he won’t agree at all...like

GST...Congress friends are not allowing the GST to be passed. Four sessions have passed, all parties have agreed to it, it is being held up due to them (Congress). “That does not mean it will never agree (to the GST bill).It is possible that the bill is passed in this session,” she said. Asserting that India has a “clear cut” policy on NPT, she said government will “never sign NPT” but will continue to fulfil its commitments made when it got the waiver in 2008. Her reply was made amid protests by the Opposition over attacks against Dalits in Gujarat, including sloganeering from the Well. The minister rejected suggestions that India had created a lot of “hype” ahead of the NSG meet in Seoul.”We have been

Scoffed at Swaraj also scoffed at suggestions by Supriya Sule (NCP) that the denial of NSG membership to India was a ‘huge diplomatic snub’ as it came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Mexico and Switzerland. The Minister said Mexico supported India’s bid and when the decision did not go in New Delhi’s favour, Mexico demanded an extraordinary meeting to make the plenary decide again on the issue. Asserting that Indian diplomacy has made its mark, she said earlier people used to ask whether India can make it to the NSG.”Now when India will become a member is the question being asked,” she said in the presence of the prime minister. On the benefits of getting NSG membership, Swaraj said India will then become part of rule making.”We are rule takers not rule makers,” she said recalling a 2011 decision of NSG not to transfer sensitive enrichment and reprocessing technology to non-NPT states. “The decision was against us. Had we been inside (member), we would not have let this happen,” she said. — PTI

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Pema Khandu government passes floor test ITANAGAR: The four-day-old Pema Khandu government in Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday passed the floor test in the Assembly with 46 Members of Legislative Assemby (MLAs) voting in favour of the chief minister and 11 members from opposition BJP voting against it. Governor Tathagata Roy hurriedly summoned the day-long session of the Assembly late last night asking Khandu to prove his majority on the floor of the House. When the House assembled in the morning with Deputy Speaker Tenzing Norbu Thongdok in the chair, Chief Minister Pema Khandu moved the motion ‘This house expresses its confidence in the council of ministers’ which was seconded by former Chief Minister Nabam Tuki. Forty-four Congress MLAs and two Independent members voted in favour of the government. Later addressing the members, Khandu appreciated them for re-

posing faith in his leadership and also thanked senior party leaders, including Tuki and Kalikho Pul. He said his prime duty was to bring equal development for all the communities of the state which was largest in the northeast region with 26 major tribes and over 100 sub-tribes. Asserting that he would work across party lines, Khandu said all members of the House would be given enough financial power so that they can concentrate on their respective constituencies for development to percolate. The chief minister, while appealing to members not to rake up issues of the past, said he would fix responsibilities on every minister of his Cabinet and those who fail to perform, would face action. “I will take all the MLAs together as ‘Team Arunachal’ to fulfil the aspirations of the people,” he announced, adding that his priority would be to complete all important schemes. — PTI


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Heavy rain wreaks havoc in Assam, West Bengal; four killed NEW DELHI: Heavy rains wreaked havoc in the eastern states of Assam and West Bengal with four persons dying in landslides, and leaving rivers flooded in Uttar Pradesh. The weatherman has warned of “extremely heavy” rains in Assam and Meghalaya and very heavy rains in sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh,

Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Konkan and Goa and Vidarbha. Delhi, which received rains over the last three-four days, reeled under sultry conditions, with the humidity levels soaring to 88 per cent and the maximum temperature settling at 37 degrees Celsius. The minimum in the city was 28.5 degrees. The maximum temperature in

the other three metropolitan cities of Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai settled at 32.3, 32.4 and 27 degrees Celsius. A woman was killed in a landslide in Guwahati as the flood situation in Assam remained grim. The State Disaster Management Authority has sounded an alert for Barpeta and Jorhat districts. Manas, Noakhanda, Mora Chawlkhowa, Beki rivers are in

Uneasy calm in Kashmir, death toll rises to 43 Army Chief General Dalbir Singh reviewed the security situation in Kashmir and appealed to the people to maintain peace

SRINAGAR: Uneasy calm prevailed for the second day on Wednesday in curfew-bound Indian-administered Kashmir where one more person succumbed to his injuries raising to 43 the death toll in the unrest that erupted on July 8 even as separatists extended the ongoing strike call till July 25. Local newspapers are also expected to hit the stands on Thursday after suspending publication six days ago over the alleged clampdown by the government, a claim denied by the state although a senior minister Naeem Akhtar justified the restrictions earlier. The decision to resume the publications came just hours

after Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti met the editors who called on her, assuring “independence of media”. Army Chief General Dalbir Singh, who is on a day-long visit to the region, reviewed the security situation in Kashmir and appealed to the people to maintain peace while calling for strict vigil along the Line of Control (LoC). Though the situation in the Valley remained by and large peaceful with no major untoward incident reported from anywhere since yesterday, 56-year-old Ghulam Mohammad Mir, who was injured in a firing incident at Hatmulla in Kupwara district of north Kashmir on July 15, succumbed to his injuries at SMHS

hospital, officials said. Hailing from Khumriyal village, the deceased was critically injured in the firing which also left a youth dead. Soon after his death, a group of people staged a peaceful demonstration outside the hospital against the killing. National Conference on Wednesday decided to boycott an All party meeting called by Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday to discuss the situation in the state, saying that actions in the recent past have shown that there was no “effective leadership” in the state government. Indian-administered Kashmir is on the boil since July 8 following the death of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter in Kokernag district of south Kashmir. Reports of protest demonstrations and hoisting of black flags were also reported from various parts of the city and elsewhere. However, police and paramilitary forces removed the flags and enforced strict restrictions in the curfew-bound areas of the region to maintain law and order. — PTI

spate in Barpeta and the Brahmaputra at Majuli in Jorhat. About 141,000 people have been hit by the current wave of floods in 213 villages in Lakhimpur, Golaghat, Morigaon, Jorhat, Dhemaji and Sivasagar districts. Three members of a family were killed in a landslide triggered by heavy rains at Fincheytaar in Darjeeling Hills. Heavy rains pounded

sub-Himalayan West Bengal but gave a miss to rest of the state. IMD said the region will witness heavy downpour over the next four days. Jalpaiguri was the wettest place in the state, gauging 67mm of rains, Darjeeling got 59.8mm of precipitation and Cooch Behar 12.8mm. Parts of Bihar got light rains, leading to a drop in the maximum temperature. The MeT de-

partment said the southwest monsoon is active over the region and the state will receive more rainfall in the coming days. Major rivers of Uttar Pradesh, which is experiencing a sustained monsoon activity, are in spate. Sharda river was flowing above the red mark in Palia Kalan and close to the danger mark in Shardanagar. — PTI


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ussian President Vladimir Putin is changing his tune about the doping scandal that has engulfed Russian Olympic and paralympic athletes. As proof mounts that the use of performance-enhancing drugs is a statesponsored system in Russia, Putin appears less and less willing to cooperate with international sports organisations and increasingly inclined to complain about political conspiracies against his country. The issue is no longer just Russian athletes’ participation in the Rio Olympics: It’s about Putin’s state being labeled as criminal. Putin’s reaction under these circumstances -- as when a Malaysian airliner was shot down over eastern Ukraine two years ago and Russia and its proxies were strongly implicated -- is to deny, deny, deny. As recently as March, an irritated Putin told government officials, including Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko, that there was “no need to politicise anything or push any conspiracy theories.” His message was that Russia would win fair and cheaters held to account.On Tuesday, as the International Olympic Committee weighed responses to the latest damning report from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), all Putin did was politicise things and push conspiracy theories. In a statement on his official site, he compared the doping accusations to the Western boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics: Now we are watching a dangerous repeat of political interference with sports. Yes, the forms of this interference have changed, but the idea is the same: To make sports an instrument of geopolitical pressure, of forming a negative image of countries and peoples. In the statement, Putin mentioned a widely reported draft of a letter to the IOC penned by United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) Chief Executive Officer Travis Tygart, in which Tygart called for Russian athletes to be banned from the Rio Games. Putin suggested USADA officials had seen the WADA report before publication or even “determined its tone and content.” If so, the statement said “a national structure of one state is dictating its will to the entire global sports community.” There is a reason Putin is doing what he specifically told his underlings to avoid just a few

months ago. The WADA report, authored by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren, establishes for the first time that the doping system in Russian sports was state-run. The Moscow doping lab, according to the report, routinely relayed adverse findings against Russian and foreign athletes to the sports ministry and was told whether to “save” or “quarantine” the urine samples that contained traces of forbidden substances. “Saving” meant reporting a negative result on a positive test. “Quarantining” meant observing the standard procedure -- a code that usually applied only to foreigners and less promising Russian athletes who were not expected to win medals. According to the report, bottles containing urine samples with steroids were passed to a secret police agent who had a way of opening and resealing them, and the doped athletes’ urine was replaced with any “clean” urine the lab workers could get their hands on. At the 2014 Sochi winter Olympics, lab workers passed samples through a “mouse hole” to an adjacent room and got them back “clean” -- but only for athletes on a special “state programme” list. Russia won the most medals at the Sochi Olympics, and not a single one of its athletes was disqualified for doping. WADA owes its understanding of the scheme to Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, the former head of the Moscow doping lab who is now in the US, telling all. In his statement, Putin tries to discredit the witness, saying Rodchenkov had been investigated by Russian law enforcement in 2012 for doping violations but the charges didn’t stick; now, Putin wrote, the investigation has resumed. Putin implied Rodchenkov was untrustworthy and WADA shouldn’t have relied “exclusively on the testimony of people of this kind.” The tactic is as lame now as it was when it was used in the aftermath of the downing of the MH17 over rebel-held territory in Ukraine, when Russia brushed aside compelling evidence of Russian involvement. The McLaren report describes in detail how Rodchenkov’s claims were checked using samples that had been sent from Moscow to an independent testing facility in Switzerland. - Bloomberg View

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PAKISTAN ‘Anti-honour killings law in weeks’ The bill will go before a parliamentary committee as early as Thursday, said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s daughter Maryam

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s ruling party plans to pass long-delayed legislation against “honour killings” within weeks in the wake of the high-profile murder of an outspoken social media star, the daughter of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Wednesday. The bill will go before a parliamentary committee as early as Thursday, said Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who is an increasingly in-

SEEKING JUSTICE: Pakistani civil society activists carry placards during a protest in Islamabad on Monday against the murder of social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch by her own brother. — AFP file photo

fluential member of her father’s ruling party. The government has faced mounting pressure to pass the law against murders carried out by people professing to be acting in defence of the honour of their family. The law would remove a loop-

hole that allows other family members to pardon a killer. The brother of social media star Qandeel Baloch, often described as Pakistan’s Kim Kardashian, has been arrested in connection with her strangling death and told a news conference he was incensed

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Pricing dispute hits supply of tuberculosis drugs in country ISLAMABAD: Swiss pharmaceuticals firm Novartis AG said it has stopped making tuberculosis drugs in Pakistan in a dispute over pricing, prompting fears of a health crisis due to a shortage of drugs in a country with the world’s fifth-highest TB rates. As in many developing countries, the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) sets prices for about 320 critical medicines. But pricing caps have not been significantly raised since 2001, making it unviable for firms to make many of the drugs. The issue has become particularly acute for TB drugs. Of 18 companies licensed to manu-

facture TB drugs in Pakistan, only four, including Novartis, were making them this year, said Ayesha Haq, executive director of Pharma Bureau, a trade group representing 20 firms in Pakistan. Doctors and public health officials said shortages could lead to a rise in drug-resistant strains of TB with tens of thousands of patients missing doses midtreatment. Pakistan has around 500,000 TB patients every year, according to the World Health Organisation. Rana Iftikhar Anjum, a resident of Multan in Punjab province, said it took him weeks to track down TB drugs for his 15-year-

old niece, and Muhammad Rafiq, a pharmacist at a leading Islamabad hospital, said he had to pay 2,000 rupees ($19) in bribes to get the drugs for his brother, who suffers from multi-drug resistant TB, from a government hospital. Novartis spokesman Dermot Doherty said the company, which controls around 30 per cent of Pakistan’s TB drug market, was looking to exit the business, and Ahsan Raees, in charge of the company’s regulatory affairs in Pakistan, blamed the production halt on the price dispute. “If they had given us the price increase, we would never have done this,” he said. — Reuters

by her often risqué posts on social media. Some 500 women are killed each year in Pakistan at the hands of family members over perceived damage to “honour” that can involve eloping, fraternising with men or any other infraction against conservative values that govern women’s modesty. Maryam Nawaz Sharif said the government wanted to pass the law unanimously and had been negotiating with religious parties in parliament. “We have finalised the draft law in the light of negotiations,” she told Reuters in an interview. “The final draft will be presented to a committee of joint session of parliament on July 21 for consideration and approval.” Maryam said once the parliamentary committee approved the bill, it would be presented for a vote in a “couple of weeks” before a joint session of parliament. A spokesman for Jamaat-e-Islami, one of the two major religious parties in parliament, said his party would not oppose the bill. Pakistan’s other main religious

political party, Jamiat Ulema-eIslam, could not be reached for comment but it has only a small number of seats in parliament. Both religious parties have traditionally opposed legislation empowering women. Bill passed The upper house of parliament passed the bill in 2014 but it lapsed after the government failed to put it up for a vote in the lower house because it was preoccupied with legislation aimed at tackling security problems and economic reforms. A senior government official told Reuters all major parties were now backing the bill and it was likely to be passed in a few weeks by a joint session of parliament. “The prime minister is taking personal interest,” added a second official and close aide to Sharif. “You will see in coming days more will be done, big changes will be announced.” In a rare move, this week the government became a complainant in the police case against Ba-

loch’s brother accused of her murder, designating it a crime against the state and thereby blocking her family from forgiving their son. Baloch had long divided opinion in the deeply conservative society with her social media photos and posts. She was unapologetic about pushing the boundaries of acceptability for women and changing “the typical orthodox mindset” of Pakistanis. Many viewed her as a disgrace to cultural values. Others hailed her as a “feminist icon”. She ran into political controversy last month after her “selfie” photographs with a prominent cleric, went viral, leading to him being fired from a prominent religious council. After her death, the cleric, Abdul Qavi, told media that her murder should serve as an example for others who tried to malign the clergy. He is being investigated for her murder along with Baloch’s two brothers. Although government officials appeared confident of backing for the bill in parliament, it could still face resistance. — Reuters


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Ukrainian police officers and security services experts examine the charred car of journalist Pavel Sheremet, after he was killed in a car bomb in Kiev on Wednesday. A car bomb in central Kiev today morning killed well-known pro-Western journalist Pavel Sheremet, AFP journalists and officials said. The 44-year-old, originally from Belarus but a Russian citizen who worked for Ukrainska Pravda, an independent news site, died when an explosion tore through the car he was in. — AFP

Dhaka searches for 260 missing in hunt for militants DHAKA: Bangladesh police are trying to determine the whereabouts of at least 260 young men who have been missing for a year or more, a security officer said on Wednesday, as part of an effort to track militants after a deadly attack this month. Five young men killed 22 people, most of them foreigners, in an attack on an upmarket Dhaka cafe on July 1 claimed by IS militant group. Three of the attackers were from affluent Dhaka homes who had broken off contact with their families months ago. Authorities have blamed the attack on a domestic militant group, but security experts say the scale and sophistication of the assault suggested links to a trans-national network. In the days after the attack, the government appealed to families to contact authorities if their sons had disappeared. A senior officer with the policeled Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), which is involved in the counter-

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Man in winter coat prompts bomb alert in boiling Brussels BRUSSELS: Police sealed off a Brussels square and called in bomb experts after a man was seen wearing a thick coat on a hot summer’s day with wires protruding from underneath, but he turned out to be a student who said he was researching radiation levels. “The way in which he reacted initially was not normal, which is why we had to use such measures,” a police spokesman in the Belgian capital told reporters after Wednesday’s incident. Initial check by robot He said the bomb squad had used a robot to carry out an initial check which revealed metal plates underneath the man’s coat, further raising suspicions. The man was taken in for questioning. Meanwhile, three armed protesters fired at police, lightly wounding five, during overnight confrontations in an area north of Paris over the death of a young man in police custody, local officials said on Wednesday. The protests in the Val d’Oise area were sparked when a 24-yearold died after being arrested, deputy prosecutor François CapinDulhoste said. Bastille Day attack Authorities are on high alert before a national holiday on Thursday, which police fear could be a target after last week’s attack on crowds celebrating Bastille Day in the French resort of Nice. — Reuters

Facebook page post On the list, which the RAB posted on its Facebook page, was a 16-year-old, a doctor whose father was in the army and a man who was arrested in 2013 with explosives but who went to Malaysia while on bail. Bangladesh has faced a series of attacks on liberal bloggers, university teachers and members of religious minorities over the past year. IS has warned that the violence would continue, saying in a video the Dhaka cafe attack was just a hint of what was to come. — Reuters

US forces to keep operating in disputed South China Sea China, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam all have rival claims, of which China’s is the largest

China has refused to recognise a ruling by an arbitration court in The Hague that invalidated its vast territorial claims in the South China Sea

BEIJING: US military forces will continue to operate in the South China Sea in accordance with international law, the US Chief of Naval Operations John Richardson said on Wednesday during a visit to a Chinese naval base. China has refused to recognise a ruling by an arbitration court CONTROVERSY: A Chinese Navy officer adjusts the hat of a member of an honour guard after it fell in The Hague that invalidated its off during a welcoming ceremony for visiting US Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson vast territorial claims in the South (not pictured) at the Chinese Navy headquarters in Beijing on Monday. - AFP China Sea and did not take part in the proceedings brought by the change.” China’s is the largest. The United erate”, the US Navy said. Philippines. Freedom of navigation patrols US forces would keep sailing, States has conducted freedom of navigation patrols close to Chi- flying and operating wherever in- carried out by foreign navies in Strategic waterway China has repeatedly blamed nese-held islands, to Beijing’s an- ternational law allows, Richard- the South China Sea could end “in disaster”, a senior Chinese admithe United States for stirring up ger, while China has been bolster- son added. “The US Navy will continue to ral said over the weekend. trouble in the South China Sea, a ing its military presence there. State news agency Xinhua said Meeting Yuan Yubai, com- conduct routine and lawful operastrategic waterway through which more than $5 trillion of trade mander of the Chinese North Sea tions around the world, including on Wednesday that countries outFleet, Richardson “underscored in the South China Sea, in order to side the region should stay out of moves annually. China, Brunei, Malaysia, the the importance of lawful and safe protect the rights, freedoms and the South China Sea issue lest Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam operations in the South China and lawful uses of sea and airspace they cause unwanted problems. “Western countries have a long all have rival claims, of which elsewhere professional navies op- guaranteed to all. This will not

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history of failing to establish orderly rule over parts of the world. The Middle East is a classic example,” it said. Richardson said he was supportive of the deepening of relations between the US and Chinese navies. “But I will be continuously reassessing my support conditioned on continued safe and professional interactions at sea. In this area we must judge each other by our deeds and actions, not just by our words,” he added. Unsafe manoeuvres The United States has complained that Chinese aircraft and ships have performed “unsafe” manoeuvres while shadowing US ships and planes, particularly in the South China Sea. Speaking in Sydney on Wednesday, US Vice President Joe Biden assured key ally Australia there would be no retreat from Washington’s pivot to the Asia-Pacific region, regardless of who wins November’s presidential election. — Reuters

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Italy police bust migrant smuggling ring in Milan LONDON: Italian police have broken up a criminal ring which smuggled at least 100 migrants from the northern city of Milan to other European countries in what authorities described as one of the biggest operations of its kind. Italy has been on the frontline of Europe’s immigration crisis. About 170,000 migrants reached Italy by sea in 2014 and 153,800 came in 2015. So far this year, more than 79,000 migrants have arrived, the vast majority of them Africans. Police said they arrested and charged 10 people with smuggling offences, including the suspected ringleader, a 37-year-old Egyptian man. The arrests were made in raids across four northern provinces this week. The suspects are accused of smuggling at least 100 people - mainly Syrians - out of Italy between September and October 2014. A police official told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that after reaching Italy, the migrants

terrorism effort, said a list of 260 missing young men had been compiled from reports from families and intelligence tip-offs. “Some of the missing youngsters are sons of retired or serving army officials, bureaucrats and businessmen,” Mufti Mahmud Khan, chief of the RAB’s legal and media wing chief, told Reuters. He said information was still being gathered and the number of missing was expected to grow.

would make their way to Milan where they would be met by smugglers offering to transport them to northern Europe for between 500 euros and 1,200 euros each. Final destination The migrants would then be loaded into small vehicles and driven to their final destination in France, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands, the official said. During the investigation police seized a minivan carrying an entire family of seven, including four children. “They were squeezed at the back in inhumane conditions,” said the police official, who declined to be named. The operation came as authorities stepped up their efforts against smuggling and trafficking gangs operating on both sides of the Mediterranean. Almost 3,000 migrants more have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean this year, according to the International Organisation for Migration. — Reuters

Fire at Dubai skyscraper put out DUBAI: Firefighters put out a fire that broke out at a 75-storey residential tower in Dubai on Wednesday, the fifth blaze in a skyscraper in United Arab Emirates in recent years. The fire was completely put out three hours after it started with no injuries reported, the Dubai Media Office said. Flames had leapt out of windows toward the top of the Sulafa Tower in the upscale Marina district, and 10 to 15 storeys appeared to have been charred, Reuters witnesses said. Blaring sirens Burning debris floated toward the ground and firefighters approached the site with sirens blaring. In March, a fire broke out at a residential tower in the nearby Emirate of Ajman. On New Year’s Eve, a blaze hit a downtown hotel in Dubai. In February last year, fire broke out at a 79-storey residential tower in Dubai, and in November 2012, a 34-storey Dubai residential building was partially gutted. — Reuters

DISASTER: Flames are seen after a fire broke out at residential Sulafa tower in the upscale Marina district in Dubai Wednesday. — Reuters



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CLEVELAND: Thirteen months after launching an improbable bid for the White House, Donald Trump captured the 2016 Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday, having vanquished 16 party rivals, warred with much of its establishment and provoked controversy at every turn. His eldest child, Donald Trump

WINNER TAKES IT ALL: US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks on screen during the second day of the Republican National Convention at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Tuesday. – AFP

Jr., announced the support of New York, their home state, during a roll-call vote at the Republican National Convention, ensuring Trump had the majority of delegates - 1,237 - needed to contest the November 8 US presidential election against presumptive Democratic nominee

Hillary Clinton. With three of the candidate’s other children at his side, the younger Trump said: “It is my honour to be able to throw Donald Trump over the top in the delegate count tonight.” “Congratulations, Dad. We love you,” he said. Trump’s Democratic

rival, Clinton, who has been the target of withering verbal attacks during the convention, was quick to respond to the vote, tweeting: “Donald Trump just became the Republican nominee. Chip in now to make sure he never steps foot in the Oval Office.” Trump won with 1,725 delegates, followed by US Senator Ted Cruz of Texas with 475 delegates, Ohio Governor John Kasich with 120 and US Senator Marco Rubio of Florida with 114. Three other candidates emerged with a total of 12 delegates. After the presidential nominating vote, the convention by voice vote nominated Indiana Governor Mike Pence, 57, Trump’s choice for his vice presidential running mate. Speaking to the convention for the first time since winning the nomination, Trump appeared on a video screen from New York promising to win the election in November, create jobs, strengthen the military, safeguard US borders and “restore law and order” in the United States. The state-by-state vote to put

Trump’s name in nomination took place a day after opponents staged a failed attempt to force a vote opposing his candidacy at the start of the four-day convention, and after a speech by his wife, Melania, drew accusations of plagiarism. A wealthy New York real estate developer best known to Americans for his starring role in a long-running TV show, “The Apprentice,” where his catchphrase was “You’re fired,” the 70-year-old Trump was a long shot when he entered the race for the Republican nomination more than a year ago, having never held elected office. On Tuesday, under the headline “Make America Work Again,” speakers at Cleveland’s Quicken Loans basketball arena were meant to assail Democratic President Barack Obama’s record on the economy during his nearly eight years in power. Instead, speaker after speaker took aim at Clinton, presenting her as out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans and the inheritor of Obama’s “oppressive” administration. A former

secretary of state under Obama, Clinton, 68, was due to be formally nominated at the Democratic National Convention next week in Philadelphia. Trump trails Clinton in many opinion polls after a bruising Republican primary season. Trump narrowed his deficit against her to 7 percentage points from 15 points late last week, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday. Trump initially refused to rule out an independent run should he fail to win the Republican nomination. Within weeks of announcing his candidacy at Trump Tower in New York on June 16, 2015, Trump had taken a commanding lead in the Republican race, defying pundits who were quick to write him off and eclipsing the man many had thought would be crowned on Tuesday night - former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, part of a Republican political dynasty. Two senior Republicans, US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, spoke in favor of Trump. — Reuters

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CALL FOR UNITY: French Prime Minister Manuel Valls gestures

as he speaks while President of the French National Assembly Claude Bartolone listens during a debate aiming at extending the country’s state of emergency for a fourth time at the French National Assembly in Paris on Tuesday. – AFP

PARIS: French lawmakers approved a six-month rollover of emergency rule on Wednesday in the wake of last week’s truck attack in Nice, the third deadly assault in 18 months for which militants have claimed responsibility. President Francois Hollande’s Socialist government is under intense pressure over security since last week’s attack, in which a Tunisian man mowed through a Bastille Day crowd, killing 84 people before he was shot dead by police. The extension of extra search-and-arrest powers for police was approved by 489 votes to 26 shortly before dawn in France’s National Assembly, the lower house of parliament. Prime Minister Manuel Valls, jeered by crowds at a remembrance ceremony on Monday and criticised by political opponents over the attack, called for national unity as he presented the emergency rule bill overnight. United “We must remain united and focused because we must be strong in the face of this threat,” he said, accusing political foes of unseemly exploitation of the tragedy before the dead have even been buried. Christian Estrosi, head of the regional government in the area around Nice, renewed charges of serious security failings and inadequate policing. He has demanded an inquiry. Emergency rule has been in place since attacks on Paris last November in which militants killed 130 people. In January

2015, 17 people were killed in attacks that began with the shooting of journalists working for Charlie Hebdo, a satirical publication. In response to demands from the main right-wing opposition party, Les Republicains, the rollover of emergency rule was extended for six months, to late January 2017, rather than the three months proposed by Hollande’s government. The emergency regime, due to be examined by the upper house Senate later on Wednesday before becoming law, allows police to search homes and arrest people without prior consent from judges. It also allows them to tap computer and phone communications more freely. The attacks have further weakened Hollande’s chances of winning re-election next year, already damaged by his failure to bring down unemployment. Defending his government’s record, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told Le Monde newspaper in an interview that even with all the measures being taken, “there can never be zero risk.” IS has claimed responsibility for the Nice attack, although no firm evidence has yet emerged that the 31-year-old attacker had direct contact with the group. France has said it will step up its involvement in the US-led coalition attacking bases of the militant group in Iraq and Syria. Its defence and foreign ministers are currently in the United States meeting other coalition members to discuss how to increase military efforts against IS. — Reuters


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Indian Rs ................................... 174.45 Pakistan Rs ..............................272.10 Sri Lanka Rs .................................. N/A Bangla Taka........................... 203.50 Phil Peso .................................... 121.80

Muscat 24ct per gm (OMR) ....... 17.00

Oman Crude............. (Spot) ........$43.40 Dubai Crude ............. (Spot) ........$42.39 Murban Crude ........ (Spot) ........$46.48 Arabian Light ......... (Spot) ........$43.38 N.Sea Brent............... (Spot) ........ $46.73

* Rates are as of July 20 Source: Bank Muscat

West Texas Int ....... (Spot) ........$44.50

ECONOMIC RECOVERY

Iran exploring return to global bond markets TEHRAN: Iran is exploring a return to international debt markets for the first time since 2002, a senior government official said, as the Islamic republic seeks to finance an economic recovery a year after a historic nuclear deal that offered it a route out of isolation. Economy Minister Ali Tayebnia, whose ministry is at the forefront of securing Iran’s access to the global financial system, said in an interview in Tehran that he expects his country to secure a credit rating in the “near future,” a step that could help attract bond investors. Iranian officials are “negotiating with all the rating agencies,” he said. Economic benefits Ten months before his first term ends, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is seeking to turn his landmark diplomatic success into tangible economic benefits for Iran’s 80 million people. His bid to lure billions of dollars in foreign investment needed to rebuild infrastructure has been hindered by the concern of global banks they might fall foul of United States Treasury sanctions not lifted under the July 2015 accord. Tehran has also heavily criticised moves by Republican lawmakers in Washington to roll back the deal. - Bloomberg News

Dubai 24ct per gm (Dh) .............161.25 Dubai 22ct per gm (Dh) ............. 151.50 * Rates as of July 20 Source: Malabar Gold & Diamonds

Electricity spot market trial run to start in 2019 Spot market, an alternative route for power producers to sell electricity to the stateowned procurement company outside a long-term power purchase agreement, will enhance efficiency within the sector

A. E. JAMES

businesseditor@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Oman plans to start trial work for a spot market for electricity in 2019 and commercial operation in the following year. Spot market, an alternative route for power producers to sell electricity to the state-owned procurement company outside a long-term power purchase agreement, will enhance efficiency within the sector. “The spot market for electricity will operate alongside the existing system of long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) and power and water purchase agreements (PWPAs),” said Oman Power and Water

Procurement Company (OPWP) in its report on seven-year outlook for power demand. “The market rules will be generally modelled on those that have been developed in other countries with certain modifications relevant to Oman.” Better efficiency Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) last year appointed a consultant for finding a new spot market pricing system. The spot market is expected to increase the potential for competition in Oman’s power generation market, and to provide a mechanism to make available additional capacity that might otherwise not be readily accessible. This may

EXPORT PROMOTION

Oman trade team starts meeting in Singapore SINGAPORE: A top-level Omani business delegation led by Ithraa, the Sultanate’s inward investment and export promotion agency, started trade and investment meetings this week in

* Rates as of July 20 Source: Oman UAE Exchange

Muscat 22ct per gm (OMR) .......16.30

Singapore. “We have identified over 50 Oman-made products that have the potential to succeed in Singapore. In this regard, we brought 33 leading Omani exporters with us on this important

trade delegation. Exporters who are globally ambitious and eager to make a commercial impact in Singapore and surrounding markets,” said Nasima bint Yahya Al Balushi, Ithraa’s DG. - ONA

include capacity associated with generators whose long-term supply contracts have expired or capacity in excess of contractually guaranteed capacity that plant owners have built into their facilities or that may be available under certain operating conditions. “Prospective market participants are also expected to include captive power plants and others that are not currently contributing to grid supply. At present, OPWP has not assessed any value to potential additional peak capacity that may be made available via the spot market,” noted the seven-year outlook report. Besides, plans are afoot to import and export power with other

Gulf Cooperation Council states. OPWP is working with Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC), Authority for Electricity Regulation and Gulf Cooperation Council Interconnection Authority (GCCIA) to finalise the access conditions that will facilitate trade agreements. Import and export The access conditions will establish rules and procedures that will allow Oman to import, export or exchange power with the other GCCIA member states. OPWP has arranged a trial capacity exchange in 2016, toward enabling this option as a confirmed alternative to current con-

tingency resources such as temporary diesel generation. Further, OPWP is exploring a prospective 400 kV interconnection from Nizwa to Duqm, PDO and Dhofar Power system. OPWP, OETC and PDO are working together under a memorandum of understanding to evaluate costs and benefits of the interconnection and to define the operating procedures needed to assure that benefits are realised. The expected benefits include fuel savings due to improved dispatch coordination among the power systems, access to areas with renewable energy potential, sharing of spinning reserves and improved grid security. Meanwhile, Oman’s peak average annual growth in power demand for the next seven years within the areas of main interconnected system (MIS) is projected at 8 per cent, from 5,565 megawatt in 2015 to 9,529 megawatt in 2022.

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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2016

MARKET MSM index ends lower

OMAN STOCKS

MUSCAT SECURITIES MARKET

INDICES Index .................................................High .................Low..................... Value ............... Prev . Value.......... Diff ...............Diff % MSM30 Index ........................................5,838.21 ............... 5,816.81 ....................5,816.82 ...................5,839.28............... -22.46 .................. -0.38 Financial Index ..................................... 7,450.01 ...............7,409.66 ....................7,410.53 ...................7,444.56................-34.03 .................. -0.46 Industrial Index ....................................7,399.85 ...............7,375.33 ....................7,375.33 ...................7,402.95................-27.62 .................. -0.37 Services Index .......................................3,225.79 ............... 3,211.01 .................... 3,211.01 ................... 3,227.91................-16.90 .................. -0.52 MSM SHARIAH INDEX....................................................... 887.60 ...................... 884.88 ......................884.88............... 887.38 .................. -2.50 Trading Summary Volume ................Turnover ..........Trades .............. Market Cap............. Up............Down ............. Equal .........Sec. Traded 75,104,786 ............... 12,879,893 .....................585 ............... 17,068,307,239 ...................1 ......................19 .................... 27 .........................47

Phoenix Power was only gainer, up by 3.33 per cent, while Al Jazeera Services was top

SHARE PRICE BULLETIN FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 20

loser, down by 6.50 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: Selling in most index stocks led the MSM 30 to decline 0.38 per cent and close at 5,816.82 points. Special deal in Renaissance bonds led to higher turnover. The MSM Sharia Index ended at 884.88 points, down by 0.28 per cent. Renaissance bonds were most active in terms of volume and turnover. Phoenix Power was only gainer, up by 3.33 per cent, while Al Jazeera Services was top loser, down by 6.50 per cent. As many as 585 trades were executed on Wednesday, generating turnover of OMR12.88 million with 75.1 million shares changing hands. Out of 47 traded securities, one advanced, 19 declined and 27 remained unchanged. Arab and GCC investors were net buyers to the tune of OMR238,000 worth of shares followed by foreign investors atr OMR219,000. Omani investors, who were net sellers, sold shares amounting to OMR457,000. Financial Index declined by 0.46 per cent to close at 7,410.53 points. Oman & Emirates Holding, Takaful Oman, Gulf Investment Services, Al IzzIslamic Bank and Oman United Insurance declined by 3.60 per cent, 3.23 per

REGULAR MARKET ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... OM0000001160 ............NATIONAL GAS ............................................................. 31,241 .............19,369........................8 ........... 0.620 ...........0.620 ...........0.620........... 0.620 .............0.620 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.620..............0.620...................0.624 ..................34,100,000.........0.100 OM0000001418 ............RAYSUT CEMENT ........................................................19,844 .............27,286........................7 ............1.375 ........... 1.375............1.375 ............1.375 ............. 1.375............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.375 .............. 1.375...................1.400................. 275,000,000 .......0.100 OM0000001533 ............OMINVEST .................................................................... 363,480 ......... 196,279..................... 10 ........... 0.540 ...........0.540 ...........0.540........... 0.540 .............0.540 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.540..............0.530...................0.540 .................343,327,080........0.100 OM0000001889............SALALAH MILLS................................................................ 450 .................. 653........................1 ............1.450 ........... 1.450 ...........1.450 ............1.475 ............. 1.475............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.450 ............. 0.000...................1.450................... 71,040,519 .........0.100 OM0000001962............AL MADINA INVESTMENT ...........................................293 .....................18........................1 ........... 0.060 ...........0.060 ...........0.060........... 0.063 .............0.063 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.060..............0.060...................0.063................... 13,050,537 .........0.100 OM0000002200 ...........AHLI BANK .................................................................... 498,690 ............91,759........................8 ............0.184 ........... 0.184 ...........0.184........... 0.184 .............0.184 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.184..............0.184...................0.186................. 262,206,650 .......0.100 OM0000002374............UNITED FINANCE ......................................................... 2,221 .................. 333........................2 ............0.150 ........... 0.150 ...........0.150 ............0.151 ............. 0.151 ............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.150 ............. 0.000...................0.150................... 49,271,781 .........0.100 OM0000002549 ...........BANK DHOFAR ............................................................ 200,000........... 47,000........................1 ........... 0.235 ........... 0.235 ...........0.235........... 0.235 .............0.235 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.235..............0.231...................0.239..................399,312,329........0.100 OM0000002846 ...........GULF INV. SER. PREF SHARES ..............................10,000 ...............1,050........................1 ............0.105 ........... 0.105 ...........0.105 ........... 0.105 .............0.105............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.105 ..............0.105...................0.109.................... 9,596,032 ..........0.100 OM0000003125 ............GLOBAL FINANCIAL INVESTMENT ....................... 445 .....................62........................ 1 ............0.140 ........... 0.140 ...........0.140........... 0.150 .............0.150............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.140..............0.142...................0.152...................30,000,000 ........0.100 OM0000003141 ............ACWA POWER BARKA .............................................. 66,000 ............ 46,728........................3 ............0.708 ........... 0.708 ...........0.708........... 0.708 .............0.708 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.708..............0.640...................0.708..................113,280,000........0.100 OM0000003281............TAAGEER FINANCE ......................................................1,099 ...................138........................2 ............0.126 ........... 0.126 ...........0.126........... 0.126 .............0.126............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.126 ..............0.120...................0.126...................31,952,340 .........0.100 OM0000003398 ...........BANK SOHAR................................................................ 3,952,944 .....742,897..................... 37 ............0.187 ........... 0.189 ...........0.187 ........... 0.188 ............. 0.188............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.188 .............. 0.187...................0.188..................301,645,876........0.100 OM0000003661 ............VOLTAMP ENERGY ........................................................7,555 ...............3,385........................8 ........... 0.448 ...........0.448 ...........0.448........... 0.448 .............0.448 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.448..............0.448...................0.450...................27,104,000 .........0.100

cent, 1.75 per cent, 1.75 per cent and 1.73 per cent, respectively. Industrial Index closed at 7,375.33 points with a loss of 0.37 per cent. Al Jazeera Steel, Galfar Engineering, Al Anwar Ceramics, Oman Cement and Gulf International Chemicals declined by 1.23 per cent, 0.96 per cent, 0.86 per cent, 0.85 per cent and 0.80 per cent, respectively. Services Index ended negatively at 3,211.01 points, down by 0.52 per cent. Phoenix Power gained 0.64 per cent to close at OMR0.158. Al Jazeera Services, Al Batinah Power, Renaissance Services, OIFC and Port Services declined by 4.55 per cent, 4.50 per cent, 2.85 per cent, 1.51 per cent and 0.41 per cent, respectively. - United Securities

OM0000003711 ............SOHAR POWER................................................................ 1,590 .................. 474........................1 ........... 0.298 ...........0.298 ...........0.298........... 0.299 .............0.299 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.298..............0.291...................0.298 ..................66,081,990 .........0.100 OM0000003968 ...........OOREDOO....................................................................... 227,660 ......... 169,379......................19 ............0.744 ........... 0.744 ...........0.744........... 0.744 .............0.744............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.744 ..............0.740...................0.744................. 484,302,507 .......0.100 OM0000004768 ...........AL MADINA TAKAFUL............................................. 155,540 ............11,244..................... 10 ........... 0.074 ........... 0.074 ...........0.072........... 0.072 .............0.072 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.072..............0.072...................0.073...................12,600,000.........0.100 OM0000004933 ...........AL SUWADI POWER ......................................................5,000 .................. 975........................2 ............0.195 ........... 0.195 ...........0.195 ........... 0.200 .............0.200 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.195 .............. 0.195...................0.199..................142,881,268........0.100 OM0000003026 ...........OMAN TELECOMMUNICATION ........................ 159,432..........263,596......................11 ............1.660 ........... 1.660 ...........1.635 ............1.655 .............1.660............-0.005 ........... -0.301 ...............1.635 .............. 1.630...................1.660................1,241,250,000 ......0.100 OM0000001145 ............PORT SERVICES CORPORATION ......................... 11,000 .............. 2,640........................5 ........... 0.240...........0.240 ...........0.240 .......... 0.240 .............0.241 ...........-0.001 ............-0.415................0.240 .............0.238...................0.240 ..................22,809,600.........0.100 OM0000002796 ...........BANK MUSCAT ............................................................ 3,393,375 ...1,281,983...................109 ........... 0.380 ...........0.380 ...........0.376........... 0.378 .............0.380 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.526 ...............0.378..............0.378...................0.380 .................943,582,598 .......0.100 OM0000001483............NATIONAL BANK OF OMAN ...................................29,036 ................7,317........................2 ........... 0.252 ...........0.252 ...........0.252........... 0.252 .............0.254 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.787 ...............0.252..............0.252...................0.254 .................371,644,881 ........0.100 OM0000002028 ...........GULF INTERNATIONAL CHEMICALS ............ 246,384 .............61,111......................11 ........... 0.248 ...........0.250 ...........0.248........... 0.248 .............0.250 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.800 ...............0.248..............0.248...................0.251....................5,208,000 ..........0.100 OM0000001749 ............OMAN CEMENT ............................................................49,250 .............23,019..................... 10 ........... 0.468 ...........0.468 ...........0.466........... 0.468 .............0.472 ...........-0.004 ........... -0.847 ...............0.466..............0.460...................0.468..................154,848,428........0.100 OM0000002168............AL ANWAR CERAMIC TILES ............................... 615,000 ......... 141,908..................... 30 ........... 0.230 ........... 0.235 ...........0.230............0.231 .............0.233 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.858 ...............0.230..............0.225...................0.230 ..................68,425,361 .........0.100 OM0000003521 ............GALFAR ENGINEERING AND CON. .................. 342,800........... 35,302......................18 ............0.103 ........... 0.104 ...........0.102........... 0.103 .............0.104 ...........-0.001 ........... -0.962 ...............0.102..............0.102...................0.104...................29,868,006.........0.100 OM0000002176 ............AL JAZEERA STEEL PRODUCTS ......................... 44,000 .............10,556..................... 10 ........... 0.242...........0.242 ...........0.238........... 0.240 .............0.243 ...........-0.003 ............-1.235................0.238..............0.237...................0.238...................29,975,510 .........0.100 OM0000001525 ............OMAN INVESTMENT AND FINANCE.............. 520,000 ..........101,749..................... 34 ............0.197 ........... 0.197 ...........0.190............0.196 ............. 0.199............-0.003 ........... -1.508 ...............0.197 ..............0.192...................0.196...................39,200,000.........0.100 OM0000001772 ............AL ANWAR HOLDING............................................... 521,939 ........... 95,592......................71 ............0.187 ........... 0.187 ...........0.182............0.183 ............. 0.186............-0.003 ............-1.613 ................0.182 ..............0.182...................0.183...................32,025,450.........0.100 OM0000001087............OMAN UNITED INSURANCE ................................ 50,000 ............ 14,200........................5 ........... 0.284 ...........0.284 ...........0.284 .......... 0.284 .............0.289 ...........-0.005 ............-1.730................0.284..............0.264...................0.284 ..................28,400,000 ........0.100 OM0000002820 ...........GULF INVESTMENT SERVICES ......................... 297,640 ........... 33,300......................14 ............0.112 ........... 0.112............ 0.111 ............0.112 ............. 0.114............-0.002 ............-1.754................0.112 .............. 0.112...................0.000 ...................6,590,440 ..........0.100 OM0000003224 ...........RENAISSANCE SERVICES .......................................95,000 ............ 25,920......................12 ........... 0.278 ...........0.278 ...........0.270........... 0.273 .............0.281............-0.008 ........... -2.847 ...............0.270..............0.262...................0.270 .................. 79,347,729 .........0.100 OM0000001681 ............OMAN AND EMIRATES INV. HOLDING............ 68,000 ................9,112........................7 ............0.134 ........... 0.134 ...........0.134........... 0.134 ............. 0.139............-0.005 ........... -3.597 ...............0.134 ..............0.132...................0.134................... 16,331,250 .........0.100 OM0000004925 ...........AL BATINAH POWER................................................. 20,000 ............... 3,812........................4 ............0.192 ........... 0.192 ...........0.190............0.191 .............0.200 ...........-0.009 ........... -4.500 ...............0.190.............. 0.191...................0.195 ..................128,903,499........0.100 OM0000002226 ...........AL JAZEERA SERVICES .............................................27,174 ............... 5,710........................5 ............0.211 ........... 0.211............0.210........... 0.210 .............0.220 ...........-0.010 ........... -4.545 ...............0.210..............0.210...................0.218...................12,852,897 .........0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 12,034,082 3,475,854...................480 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ......35........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

PARALLEL MARKET ................................................................................................................................................................................. OM0000005963 ...........PHOENIX POWER ...................................................... 276,100 ........... 43,578......................15 ............0.157 ........... 0.158 ...........0.157 ............0.158 ............. 0.157.............0.001 ............. 0.637 ................0.158 .............. 0.157...................0.158..................231,091,031 ........0.100 OM0000001178 ............MUSCAT GASES ................................................................. 500 .................. 338........................1 ............0.676 ........... 0.676 ...........0.676............0.748 ............. 0.748............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.676............. 0.000...................0.684.................. 22,440,000 ........0.100 OM0000001285 ............NATIONAL MINERAL WATER ...............................10,499 ..................630........................2 ........... 0.060 ...........0.060 ...........0.060........... 0.060 .............0.060 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.060..............0.060...................0.000 ................... 1,620,182 ..........0.100 OM0000001426............OMAN REFRESHMENT ..............................................9,900 .............21,780........................1 ........... 2.200...........2.200 .......... 2.200 .......... 2.200 .............2.200 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ............... 2.200 .............2.150...................2.200 .................110,000,000........0.100 OM0000001566 ............OMAN FISHERIES ...................................................... 42,590 ...............2,565........................4 ............0.061 ........... 0.061 ...........0.060........... 0.060 .............0.060 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.060..............0.060...................0.061....................7,500,000 ..........0.100 OM0000002564 ...........AL HASSAN ENGINEERING....................................50,845 ............... 3,796........................9 ............0.075 ........... 0.075 ...........0.074........... 0.075 .............0.075 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.075..............0.074...................0.075....................5,640,600 ..........0.100 OM0000004420 ...........BANK NIZWA ................................................................ 1,235,331......... 92,039......................41 ........... 0.074 ........... 0.076 ...........0.074........... 0.075 .............0.075 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.075..............0.075...................0.076..................112,500,000........0.100 OM0000004511 ............ALIZZ ISLAMIC BANK.............................................. 304,705 .............17,151......................14 ........... 0.057 ........... 0.057 ...........0.056........... 0.056 .............0.057 ...........-0.001 ............-1.754................0.056..............0.055...................0.057...................56,000,000.........0.100 OM0000004776 ...........TAKAFUL OMAN INSURANCE ............................. 40,000 .............. 4,800........................6 ............0.120 ........... 0.120 ...........0.120........... 0.120 .............0.124 ...........-0.004 ........... -3.226 ...............0.120.............. 0.116...................0.120...................12,000,000.........0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 1,970,470 ...... 186,677..................... 93 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ........ 9........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

RECESSION FEARS

South Africa’s rate-hiking cycle poised to end JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s rate-hiking cycle may be coming to an end amid the threat of first recession in seven years. After increasing the benchmark rate six times since the start of 2014, policymakers in Africa’s only Group of 20 economy are poised to keep it unchanged this week as a stronger currency gives them room to focus on the risks to growth. Those headwinds include weak export demand, the worst drought in more than a century, low commodity prices, and most recently, the UK’s vote to quit the European Union. “I think it’s the end of the hiking cycle,” Lesiba Mothata, chief economist at Investment Solutions in Johannesburg, said by phone on Monday. “I think the conversation in the committee should be that of

pausing and a concerted effort and time to be given in the discussion around easing.” The economy will probably expand 0.1 per cent this year, the least since a contraction in 2009, and the risks of a recession are significant, the International Monetary Fund said this month. The South African Reserve Bank, which has consistently said it’s in a policy-tightening cycle, kept the rate at 7 per cent at the last meeting after increasing it 25 basis points in March. While inflation has exceeded the bank’s 3 per cent to 6 per cent target band since the start of the year, price increases have generally been less than estimated since March, helped by a stronger rand. All 24 economists in a Bloomberg survey said the Monetary Poli-

cy Committee will keep its benchmark repurchase rate unchanged on Thursday after tightening borrowing costs by 125 basis points since last July. Borrowing costs Forward-rate agreements starting in five months, used to speculate on borrowing costs over the period, show traders are pricing in a 68 per cent probability that the MPC will increase borrowing costs by another 25 basis points by the end of the year. The five-year break-even rate, a measure of bond investors’ inflation expectations, fell 72 basis points since the last MPC meeting on May 19 to 6.73 per cent, as the rand gained 10 per cent against the dollar. That compares with a 39 basis point increase in emerging-

market peer Mexico. A government report on Wednesday will probably show inflation quickened to 6.3 per cent last month from 6.1 per cent in May, according to the median of 22 economist estimates. “You have the rand which is trading surprisingly stable, postBrexit, and we also have a couple of inflation prints that have undershot expectations and we have evidence that domestic demand is very weak and faltering,” Peter Worthington, an economist at Barclays Plc, said by phone from Cape Town on Monday. “There’s a growing risk that rates may have actually peaked.” Central banks in three key African economies have followed divergent policy paths since the start of the year. The Bank of Ghana left rates unchanged. - Bloomberg News

INDIAN MARKETS

Sensex gains 128 points; rupee slips MUMBAI: Market advanced for a second day as the BSE Sensex gained 128.27 points to 27,915.89, mainly led by pharmaceutical stocks after three Indian firms received nod to sell their generic versions of blockbuster Crestor drug in the American market. Sentiment also remained buoyant as a good monsoon season so far lifted hopes of a revival in farm output as well as income and on optimism over the Goods and Services Tax (GST) bill’s passage. Shares of Sun Pharma, Glenmark and Aurobindo were the star performers, rising by 1.89 per cent, 2.39 per cent and 5.09 per cent, respectively. IPR Pharmaceuticals’ Crestor had posted annual sales of around $6.78 billion in the 12 months ended May 2016. IT firm Wipro, however, fell 1.97 per cent to Rs538.60 after the company missed street expectations with over 6 per cent fall in net profit for the first quarter ended June. On the day, the Sensex opened

slightly lower at 27,775.70 and moved between 27,935.18 and 27,759.71, before ending at 27,915.89, showing a rise of 128.27 points or 0.46 per cent. The NSE Nifty moved up by 37.30 points or 0.44 per cent to close at 8,565.85. Rupee depreciates After a brief overnight recovery, the rupee once again turned shaky and ended lower by 10 paise to 67.20 against the United States dollar due to fresh demand for the greenback from importers and banks. The home unit opened lower at 67.15 a dollar from Tuesday’s closing value of 67.10 at forex market here on bouts of dollar demand. It remained under intense volatility throughout the day and drifted to hit a fresh intra-day low of 67.2525 before ending at 67.20, showing a loss of 10 paise, or 0.15 per cent. The rupee had gained 10 paise on Tuesday after a two-day slide. - PTI


THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2016

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MARKET No need for G20 nations to tame forex markets: IMF Many currencies have fallen sharply against the dollar since the June 23 EU referendum in Britain, including the pound, the euro and China’s yuan

WASHINGTON: Foreign exchange markets are not ‘disorderly’ in the wake of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and there is no need for the Group of 20 major economies to broadly agree to tame them, the International Monetary Fund’s chief economist said on Tuesday. A number of currencies have fallen sharply against the dollar since the June 23 EU referendum in Britain, including the pound, the euro and China’s yuan, while the yen has also seen

VOLATILITY: Maury Obstfeld, the IMF’s chief economist, said flexible exchange rates have acted as

a buffer to shocks such as the Brexit vote, and most often provide important price signals that guide economic activity. – Agency file picture

more volatility as well. Maury Obstfeld, the IMF’s chief economist, said flexible exchange rates have acted as a buffer to shocks such as the Brexit vote, and most often provide important price signals that guide economic activity, allowing countries to pursue monetary and fiscal policies suited to their economic needs.

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SOVEREIGN FUND

S&P reaffirms ‘A-’ rating for Oman Insurance Company

Times News Service MUSCAT: Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has reaffirmed an ‘A-‘ stable outlook rating for Oman Insurance Company (OIC) following a recent review. This outlook reflects the view that OIC will maintain extremely strong capital adequacy, supported by profitable earnings in 2016-2018. According to S&P rating update, OIC’s capital position and earnings will remain very strong, while the company continues to de-risk its investment portfolio. In the report, S&P cited OIC’s strong liquidity, satisfactory governance framework and market leadership presence in the UAE as some of the rationales for their rating. The research note mentioned that “we expect a higher net income in 2016-2018 as the effects of a more disciplined underwriting starts to become apparent.”

1985 Plaza Accord “So I sort of reject the premise that volatility needs to be tamed,” Obstfeld said in a news conference, adding that a G20 repeat of the 1985 Plaza Accord deal to stabilise currency rates was “simply not something that’s going to happen.” He also said another Bank of Japan intervention to stem exces-

Oman Insurance Company retained its satisfactory business risk profile even in the current soft market. The company continues to strengthen and diversify its business in and outside the UAE, constantly building on effective management and corporate governance. Christos Adamantiadis, chief executive officer of Oman Insurance Company said; “We are pleased that S&P has reaffirmed OIC’s ‘A-’ rating. In the past year we have implemented a number of significant strategic initiatives to constantly outperform, lead through service and empower customers. “This has proved valuable in retaining our leading position as we seek to provide outstanding insurance solutions that help create and protect wealth and wellbeing for our individual and corporate customers.”

Abu Dhabi fund’s returns fell last year DUBAI: The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), one of the world’s biggest sovereign wealth funds, said its long-term gains dropped in 2015. The fund’s 20-year annual rate of return slowed to 6.5 per cent at the end of 2015, from 7.4 per cent a year earlier, it said in its annual review. Over three decades, annual returns fell to 7.5 per cent from 8.4 per cent. The Abu Dhabi government will probably take billions of dollars out of ADIA, as the fund is known, to help finance the emirate’s 2016 budget amid a slump in oil prices, Fitch Ratings said in February. Assets will drop to $475 billion at the end of this year, from an estimated $502 billion at the end of 2014, Fitch said, adding that it expects them to rise again in 2017. ADIA does not disclose the value of its assets. ADIA continued to shift more of its investment management in-house and away from tracking indexes in 2015. The portion of the fund’s assets managed by external managers fell to 60 per cent at the end of 2015, from 65 per cent a year earlier, while assets invested declined to 50 per cent in 2015. - Bloomberg News

sive yen strength - Japanese officials have described forex markets as “nervous” since the Brexit vote - would not be “necessary or useful” in boosting Japan’s moribund economy. . While there may be a case for intervention when markets become,” Obstfeld said he has not seen such movements, including in Japan.

“We have seen some currency volatility in recent weeks, but we would not characterise conditions in the yen market as being disorderly conditions,” he said, adding that Japan was better off pursuing policies to increase wages, add fiscal stimulus and implement structural economic reforms. “We don’t view intervention as being a necessary or useful part of that package,” Obstfeld said. The IMF earlier on Tuesday cut its global growth forecasts for 2016 and 2017 because of the uncertainty over trade, investment and market confidence created by the Brexit vote. Brexit and its aftermath will be a key topic on the agenda when the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors meet this weekend in Chengdu, China, amid calls for measures to boost growth and ensure financial market stability. International Monetary Fund’s managing director Christine Lagarde will be among the participants in the meeting. – Reuters

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Wasel drops plan for acquiring exchange Times News Service MUSCAT: Oman Investment & Finance Company (OIFC) on Wednesday said that Wasel Exchange, a wholly owned subsidiary of Oman Investment & Finance Company, has decided not to proceed with the proposed acquisition of Musandam Exchange, as an agreement could not be reached with the seller in this regard. OIFC disclosed the information in a statement posted on Muscat Securities Market website. GROOMING PRODUCTS

Unilever to acquire Dollar Shave for $1b SAN FRANCISCO: Unilever agreed to buy Dollar Shave Club, in a deal said to be worth about $1 billion, giving it a piece of the fastgrowing business of selling grooming products online by subscription. The Anglo-Dutch consumer products maker is expected to close the deal, subject to regulatory approval, in the third quarter, Unilever said in a statement, without disclosing terms. – Bloomberg News


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WEDEN’s Saab will join Lockheed Martin and Boeing in the search for local partners to help build its fighter jets, as competition increases for a slice of India’s planned $150 billion military modernisation. While certain parts of the Gripen E planes will be built in factories fully owned by Saab, other components will be manufactured jointly, said Jan Widerstrom, chairman of Saab India Technologies. The Adani Group could be among companies being considered, the Economic Times reported in May, without saying where it got the information. “We are talking to at least six large companies in India as the main partners, and several hundred for the supply chain,” Widerstrom said in a July 7 interview in New Delhi. “We are still evaluating our partners and most likely we need more than one.” India is expected to announce a contract for fighter jets next year, with local production in focus as Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks to create jobs and reduce the world’s highest arms imports. Soon after taking office in 2014 he allowed more foreign direct investment in defense and, last month, he further eased rules for the sector. Under the latest tweaks announced

While certain parts of the Gripen E planes will be built in factories fully owned by Saab, other components will be manufactured jointly. The Adani Group could be among companies being considered, the Economic Times reported in May, without saying where it got the information.

on June 20, foreign companies can hold more than 49 per cent of a company based in India even if it doesn’t provide state-of-the-art technology. Concerns exist, though, on whether local companies have the trained workforce to deliver. “There exists an ecosystem, but that ecosystem needs to develop further,” said Pushan Das, a junior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation think tank in New Delhi.“Indian companies are yet to acquire the manufacturing wherewithal to manufacture complete military grade aircraft platforms.” Moreover, the airforce would probably prefer a two-engine craft rather than the single-engine Gripen, he said. Saab had lost out to Dassault Aviation for that reason in 2007, when India had last sought bids for fighter jets, before talks stalled on the deal partly because India sought quality guarantees for the Rafales made locally. Indigenous weapons Saab may have it easier. It has a centre with Tech Mahindra in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, where more than 100 engineers are already working on the design and development of Gripen jets for Brazil. It will also build on its existing partnerships, such as an aerostructure venture with Indian

company Aequs, Widerstrom said. Saab has also offered to help India with its indigenous Tejas jet, as well as the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft programme, which seeks to design and build a fifth-generation fighter. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said the country needs local production lines for at least two types of fighter aircraft. The government says 60 per cent of its defense requirements are currently met by imports. ‘Next 100 years’ India was the world’s largest arms importer, according to a February 2016 report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, in part because its companies have failed to produce competitive, indigenous weapons. Saab would want a 100 per cent investment in an Indian project in the coming years, but for now would prefer working with local partners in both the private and public sectors. It will also offer a transfer of technology, Widerstrom said. The company expects to sell about 450 Gripen jets worldwide over the next 20 years. “We see it as part of our overall ‘Make in India’ package,” he said. “We are offering an aerospace capability for the next 100 years.” — N. C. Bipindra & Iain Marlow/Bloomberg News


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Renna Mobile launches new ‘7’ series numbers MUSCAT: Renna Mobile, Oman’s first Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), is now offering customers a new range of mobile numbers beginning with the number ‘7’ in addition to the existing ‘9’ series. Telecom Regulatory Authority of Oman (TRA) introduced the new ‘7’ series to meet the growth of telecom industry in the Sultanate. Renna Mobile is one of the first licensees to receive the ‘7’ series, says a press release. Integrated Telecommunica-

we look forward to creating more employment opportunities for Omanis and continue contributing to the nation’s growth.” Raed Haddadin, chief executive officer, Renna Mobile, said: “We would like to thank TRA for granting us the new number series. The new series will definitely create new interest levels among the customers and help Renna Mobile grow further. This will also add to the growth of the telecom industry in the Sultanate.”

tions Oman (TeO) recently acquired the fastest growing telecom player, Renna Mobile. Khalid Zaman, board director, TeO/Renna, commented, “We are very excited with this new series opening and allotment to Renna Mobile. The new number series will help us grow our active subscriber base further, which in turn will help us fulfil our aspirations to secure the 3rd MNO spectrum license and to provide full telecom services in the Sultanate. Together

Almouj Golf, Mercedes strengthen partnership

Renna Mobile is always committed to offer ‘value for money’ services and the latest technology to its customers. ‘Value for money’ services include affordable data bundles and international calling minute bundles at varied price ranges, to satisfy the needs of our customers. These offers are supported with the best local calling tariffs as well as other fabulous offers. “Renna Mobile is the first to avail the new 7 series in the market, and

now the new series SIMs are available across all of our POSs/shops across the Sultanate. With this addition, we can continue to expand our active customer base to fuel our growth and the growth of the sector,” the CEO added. The recent launch of 4G service by Renna Mobile enables us to provide the most affordable highspeed internet solution to our customers. Renna Mobile offers a complete range of bundled voice and data offers.

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This collaboration for the fifth consecutive year between two of the Sultanate’s premium luxury and lifestyle brands promises to drive compelling and memorable experiences for golfers and lovers of the Mercedes-Benz brand

MUSCAT: To the delight of golf fans and motor enthusiasts alike, Almouj Golf and Mercedes-Benz Oman have renewed their partnership agreement for the fifth consecutive year. This collaboration between two of the Sultanate’s premium luxury and lifestyle brands promises to drive compelling and memorable experiences for golfers and lovers of the Mercedes-Benz brand, says a press release. “Almouj Golf is proud to once

again join forces with MercedesBenz Oman. It is a relationship that epitomises our vision of bringing together the best in luxury and sport to deliver an outstanding experience for golfers, and our members in particular. We are firmly committed to growing the game of golf locally, continuously seeking ways to enhance our service offering, and we’re pleased with Mercedes-Benz Oman’s support on this journey,” said Mubarak Hill, Almouj Golf Club manager.

Commenting on this partnership, Clive Hammond, CEO, Mercedes-Benz Oman, remarked: “It is hard to think of another sport as exciting and multifaceted as golf. Like our exceptional MercedesBenz vehicles, it is a balanced mix of sporting perfection, excitement, passion, technical excellence and exclusivity, and ideally compliments our philosophy of ‘The Best or Nothing’. We look forward to continuing to enjoy the many superb possibilities our partnership with the exceptional Almouj Golf gives us.”

During the coming year, collaborations between the two luxury lifestyle icons will include quarterly exclusive golf events, with the Mercedes-Benz Members Guest Series and the MercedesBenz Matchplay Championships that will culminate with the finals at the end of the season. Mercedes-Benz is proud of its long-standing involvement not just in the sport of golf, but in the game’s legendary tournaments, including the Masters, The Open Championship and the PGA Championship.

N E W FA C I L I T Y

Indian envoy inaugurates ISC's 3rd multipurpose hall SALALAH: Indra Mani Pandey, Indian ambassador to the Sultanate inaugurated the third multipurpose hall of Indian Social Club (ISC), Salalah during his visit to Salalah. Pandey inaugurated the hall in the presence of Manpreet Singh, chairman and all the management committee members, conveners of various linguistic wings, their executive committee members and the members of the ISC Salalah, says a press release. Manpreet welcomed the ambassador in his office and presented a bouquet to Pandey. Pandey praised the work being done by the management committee of ISC, Salalah under the leadership of Manpreet. A few months back Pandey had inaugurated the renovated second multipurpose hall on the 1st floor of ISC, Salalah. The new third multipurpose hall will be utilised by the wings for smaller programmes.

Lulu picks final set of Dream Drive winners MUSCAT: Lulu’s Dream Drive promotion for this year came to a close with the announcement of the final set of winners of the grand promotion. The winners were picked by the officials of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry at the Baushar outlet earlier this week. Apart from shoppers, the senior management and staff of Lulu were also present at the event. This year’s final draw saw Asma Juma drive home the grand prize, the last of the six brand new Land Rover Discovery Sport SUVs, the main attraction of the promotion. Five other winners also took home amazing gift products from Ikon. Bala Murugan was lucky to win the five-burner cooking range, Joel P. Manoj won the automatic washing machine, Hassan Abbas won the air cooler, Hamood Hameed took home the smartphone VIO and Madan Pagar won the 3D air fryer, says a press release. The ‘Dream Drive’ promotion, which started on May 15 and ran till July 13, gave customers a chance to win six luxurious cars and grab amazing prices from Ikon. The promotion included a raffle coupon for every OMR10 worth of purchase, which entitled the customers to six raffle draws. The promotion, which was spread over two months to coincide with Ramadan and Eid, was another effort by the group to brighten up the customers’ festival season, while giving them another reason to shop at Lulu. Commenting after the win, one of the winners said, “I am glad that I finally got be a winner of

This year’s final draw saw Asma Juma drive home the grand prize, the last of the six brand new Land Rover Discovery Sport SUVs, the main attraction of the promotion this most sought-after promotion. Organising such promotions, especially during festival seasons, enables customers find the best offers and deals to minimise festive expenditure. I am sure customers like us have made use of this opportunity and benefitted to the fullest.” Speaking on the final draw, Shabeer K. A., regional director – Lulu Oman, said: “Like every other year, this year’s Dream Drive promotion too was a huge success. As a customer-centric group, we always make sure that we constantly engage with our customers as they are the heart of our business. Parallel to business expansion, we look to connect with our customers through different events, offers and promotions,” he added. Along with the Dream Drive campaign, Lulu Oman treated its customers to product-specific deals and promotions on popular Ramadan essentials. Lulu is committed to give their customers something new and exciting to look forward to every time they shop.

L I M I T E D T I M E ATT R AC T I V E O F F E R

Unlimited Whatsapp for Omantel's Hayyak customers MUSCAT: Omantel has revealed its latest promotion that gives Hayyak prepaid customers one month of unlimited use of the popular messaging app Whatsapp without affecting existing data package allowances. The exciting offer enables prepaid customers to enjoy 30 days of unlimited texting and media

sharing with family and friends for only OMR1. This is a never-beforeseen promotion in the Sultanate and aligns with Omantel’s vision to enrich the lives of its customers, says a press release. Commenting on the valuepacked offer, Saleh Mahmood Saleh Al Maimani, senior manager of Product Development - Oman-

tel, said, “At Omantel, we listen to our customers so that we can deliver what they really want from their telecoms provider. “In today’s digital age much of our interpersonal connections occur via social media and mobile applications, especially Whatsapp. With this in mind we are delighted to announce this wonderful offer,

a promotion that appeals to hundreds of thousands of people here in the Sultanate who use Whatsapp every day.” The Whatsapp promotion is available for a limited time only for all new and existing Hayyak customers. Customers can subscribe concurrently to the offer and other Hayyak mobile internet data pack-

ages. The offer can be activated by simply dialing *143*1#. Investing in the future of the nation, Omantel connects even the most remote communities of the Sultanate to each other and the rest of the world. Omantel is the Sultanate’s first and leading integrated telecommunications services provider, enabling the digital

society to flourish, allowing new ways of doing business and delivering a world of information, news and entertainment. Today, Omantel boldly innovates to deliver the highest levels of customer satisfaction, the broadest and most reliable nationwide network while investing for Oman’s future development.


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ROUND-UP NBO Chairman’s Series highlights new approaches to global education Dr Rebecca Winthrop, director of Brookings Institution’s Center for Universal Education, shared her insights at the NBO Chairman’s Speaker Series

MUSCAT: Dr Rebecca Winthrop, director of the Center for Universal Education at the prestigious Washington DC-based think tank the Brookings Institution delivered the latest talk in the ongoing National Bank of Oman (NBO) Chairman’s Speaker Series, which was held under the auspices of

Mohamed bin Nasser Al Rasby, secretary general of the Ministry of Defence. Dr Rebecca Winthrop was in Muscat to shed light on ‘New Approaches to Global Education’ to an audience of policy makers, dignitaries, entrepreneurs, students, NBO Corporate and Sadara cus-

tomers, and bank employees, says a press release. Dr Winthrop shared insights from her research into education in the developing world, with a particular focus on the skills children need to succeed in life, and how to improve learning for the most marginalised young people. She also discussed what she had experienced during 15 years working in the field of education for displaced and migrant communities, including as the head of education for the International Rescue Committee, a humanitarian non-governmental organisation. Mohammed Mahfoodh Al Ardhi, chairman of NBO, commented: “Quality education is the key to unlocking many of the most pressing developmental challenges the

world faces today. Dr Rebecca Winthrop is among the foremost experts on the subject and we are privileged that she was able to make the long trip from Washington to be with us in Muscat. Her talk will have inspired many in the audience to think about how they can also develop new solutions that deliver quality education, both in their communities and around the world.” Dr Winthrop advises governments, international institutions, foundations, and corporations on education and development issues. She has been appointed to a number of global education initiatives, including the Collaborative to Harness Ambition and Resources for Girls’ Education (CHARGE), Michelle Obama’s Let Girls Learn

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initiative, the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council for Education and its New Vision for Education project Steering Committee, UN secretary-general’s Global Education First Initiative’s Technical Advisory Committee, Secretariat for the Learning Metrics Task Force (LMTF). Global leaders The NBO Chairman’s Speaker Series was launched in 2014 as a platform for inspirational global leaders from different industries and sectors to share their experiences, knowledge and ideas with a cross-section of Omani society, particularly students, youth in the early stages of their careers and aspiring entrepreneurs. Being held for the seventh

time, the series has previously welcomed speakers including Sir Terrence Clarke, former British Ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman; Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, group chief executive officer and managing director of Mubadala; Dr Anousheh Ansari, space pioneer; Mohamed Alabbar, founder and chairman of Emaar Properties; Dr Paul Achleitner, Deutsche Bank’s chairman and Dr Joong-Kyung Choi, Korea’s former minister of Knowledge Economy. NBO has created a dedicated online platform on its YouTube channel and other social media pages to enable the wider community to listen to these inspirational talks and to gain valuable insights from global leaders and influencers.

BAISA PROGRAMME

Ooredoo launches new Shababiah Plan MUSCAT: Ooredoo celebrated the launch of the inspiring new brand identity and completely new value-packed tariff for its popular youth-focused Shababiah prepaid plan at a special ceremony held under the patronage of Sayyid Nasr bin Bader Al Busaidi. Now with a dynamic new logo designed by leading young lights in Oman’s creative community, and a specially tailored voice and data plan developed in collaboration with the Sultanate’s digital-savvy youth, Shababiah is more affordable, cost-effective, flexible and easy-to-use, says a press release. Speaking at the high-powered reveal Kumail Al Moosawi, Chief People and Corporate Affairs officer at Ooredoo, said: “The result of listening to what our customers have told us, along with extensive research into the mobile technology needs of Oman’s growing young demographic, the refreshed Shababiah plan sets an innovative new standard in communications and connectivity.” He added: “At Ooredoo we work hard to truly understand what matters to all our customers, always striving to make communication easier, more versatile and always a rewarding experience. Shababiah is tailor-made for Oman’s youth and co-developed with them, is very much a result of these efforts, enabling them to make the most of their smartphones and digital devices and benefit from life-enriching technology as they connect with their friends and social circles, educate and entertain themselves, manage their day-to-day lives and more.” Al Moosawi went on to explain

BP Oman-sponsored programme promotes financial management skills among youngsters

that the new Shababiah logo, a product of the creative talents of young local artists Saif Al Busaidy, Shayma Al Mughairy, Sara Belucci, had been created to reflect and radiate the energy of Oman’s futurefocused and ambitious youth and the vitality of the Shababiah brand. Offering customers the cheapest data bundles and lowest community calling rates in the Sultanate, Shababiah Welcome Packs are available from any of Ooredoo’s 41 stores and franchises across Oman

from yesterday, and dealers from today. For just OMR2, the Shababiah Welcome Pack provides a fantastic 1 GB data as well as OMR1 credit valid for a period of 30 days. Once customers have joined, they can then choose the options that suit them best. The new plans combine a simple tariff structure with the best community call rates and bundled data in the Sultanate. From monthly any network voice or SMS bundles to daily and

monthly anytime data bundles; all custom-made to suit different use requirements and budgets. Existing Mousbak customers, with the exception of Mousbak International and Business customers, can take advantage of the fantastic possibilities of Shababiah for free by dialling *141*555*5# or through the Ooredoo Oman App. Existing Shababiah customers, now known as Shababiah Classic, can opt in to the new Shababiah cost-free by dialling *141*555*5#.

‘CURVEXPERT 3D POWER SHAPER’

VLCC launches body shaping therapy MUSCAT: VLCC, a leading brand in the beauty and wellness domain in the Middle East and South Asia, has launched ‘CurveXpert 3D Power Shaper’, a highly intensive and comprehensive body shaping therapy that activates at the source of the fat cycle, resulting in a smooth and sculpted body contour. Immediate weight loss The launch of this new offering, which can lead to an immediate weight loss result of 400 grams and 10cm in every session, consolidates the company’s leading reputation as a game changer in the beauty and wellness industry, says a press release. CurveXpert 3D Power Shaper is

integrated with triple active technologies - SlimSonix, which helps in safely detaching up to 250ml of selected enlarged fat cells from the extracellular structure, LipoFX, which helps reverse the fat cell development cycle where mature fat cells take on early stem celllike properties, and CelluSmooth, which targets multi-fat layers to reduce cellulite. Advanced therapy Fat originates from stem cells. CurveXpert 3D Power Shaper, a highly advanced therapy that activates in stem cells to inhibit their conversion into mature fat cells, thereby reducing the size of existing fat cells. This scientific breakthrough

is complimented by StemSlim, a technology that delivers great results along with body shaping, skin firmness and skin smoothening. Prior to the therapy, clients will meet an experienced consultant for a body composition analysis (BCA) where they will be advised with a customised diet and exercise regime, which is best suited to them, based on their profile. The therapy will result in instantaneous results that can be maintained if complimented by suitable dietary modifications and activity patterns. The sessions cover 90 minutes of intensive treatment, which also helps in deep cleansing and purging toxins, releasing water retention, reinforcing firming and sculpting action, elevating me-

tabolism, restoring skin softness and suppleness by targeting early and stubborn cellulite. Clients are also advised to follow a home care regime using an accompanying specialised home care kit that will help in delivering fast lifting effect, preventing and minimising stretch marks and replenishing hydration in skin. “Men and women in the region face skin problems caused largely by their stressful lifestyle. Among these are loose skin and cellulite, which can be easily treated with the ‘CurveXpert 3D Power Shaper’ treatment. We are looking forward to a great response to this new and advanced therapy which will deliver great results,” said Tbayli, an official.

MUSCAT: The Baisa Programme, a financial management initiative for students in higher education sponsored by BP Oman, has seen vast attendance from youth across the nation, with over 750 participants. With societies facing a diverse range of challenges relating to financial planning and financial literacy, BP Oman teamed up with programme partner Youth Vision to deliver training across Oman, says a press release. The Baisa Programme engaged young people to hone their skills, as well as review core investment principles to inspire sustainable contribution and thus development of the national economy. Shabib Al Maamari, Communication & External Affairs manager at BP Oman, commented, “Sustainability and delivering genuine value is central to each of our social investment programmes. In this instance, we teamed up with Youth Vision to enhance the financial literacy of students, which will have a long-term impact on communities across Oman. We hope that those who take part in this training will share their learning with friends and family.” The Baisa Programme brought theoretical and practical learning methodologies together covering a variety of topics including savings, investments and the management of personal resources. The programme was delivered at academic establishments and training centres across nine governorates. Maryam Al Amri, CEO at Youth Vision, commented, “Our nationwide partnerships seek to contribute to the knowledgebased society envisioned by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, primarily by building upon the

Sustainability and delivering genuine value is central to each of our social investment programmes. In this instance, we teamed up with Youth Vision to enhance the financial literacy of students, which will have a long-term impact on communities across Oman Shabib Al Maamari

Communication & External Affairs manager at BP Oman financial acumen and productivity of local youth. Our initiatives with partners like BP Oman see the delivery of training courses, forums, conferences, seminars, lectures, exhibitions and awareness campaigns. When platforms like the Baisa Programme are transmitted through vehicles as enthused and capable as the local youth, their benefits literally travel the nation, and with such excellent attendance pay off by delivering sustainable skills that truly impact lives.”


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Bank Muscat fetes children’s account winners al Mazyona Children’s Savings Account monthly prize draw included fun activities, entertainment and competitions aimed at motivating children to develop the savings habit from childhood

MUSCAT: Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, hosted al Mazyona Children’s Savings Account monthly prize draw at celebrations held in Oman Avenues Mall. The event, which attracted a large turnout of children and parents, included fun activities, entertainment and competitions aimed at motivating children to develop the savings habit from childhood, says a press release. By maintaining a monthly balance of OMR50, al Mazyona children’s account holders get a chance to win 20 monthly prizes of OMR100 each, in addition to another 10 birthday prizes of 100 each every month. The birthday prize draw is targeted at children whose birthday falls in a particular month.al Mazyona children’s account holders are also eligible

for other al Mazyona prizes by maintaining a minimum balance of OMR100. For every OMR100 balance in al Mazyona Children’s Savings Account, the children have two chances to win prizes. Children’s account holders also enjoy other value added benefits in the form of Schooling Continuity plan wherein, in the event of accidental death of the parent, the child would start to receive OMR100 every month till the child reaches 18 years of age. This benefit is aimed at providing an assurance to maintain continuity of schooling for the children, even if the parent is not available due to any unforeseen incident. Customers maintaining a children account can also get a chance to apply for an interestfree educational loan once they apply for college, subject to them meeting the necessary credit criteria. The loan amount would depend on the duration and average balance maintained by them. Reaching out with a powerful call for savings, Oman’s flagship al Mazyona savings scheme offers high value prizes totaling OMR10

million for different segments, including women, children, youth and high saving customers. Adding excitement to festivals and national celebrations, the 2016 savings scheme rewards customers with special prizes, besides 2 aspirational prizes worth a total of OMR1 million at the end of year. As on date, al Mazyona savings scheme guaranteeing more for everyone to share is the biggest prize money in Oman and the region with prizes ranging from OMR1,000 a week to OMR10,000 a month, OMR100,000 every quarter and OMR500,000 at the end of year. al Mazyona continues to be the only savings scheme to recognise and reward loyalty for customers based on their association with the bank. An exclusive draw for Zeinah women customers coinciding with Omani Women’s Day is another highlight in which 10 customers will be rewarded with OMR10,000 each. On the occasion of the National Day, a special draw will be held offering OMR10,000 each for 10 winners.

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Spinners will play a huge role in Windies, says Dhoni NEW DELHI: He does “miss playing Test cricket” and India’s limited overs skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is keeping a keen eye on the series against West Indies starting on Thursday, saying spinners will play a huge role in the Caribbean. “I think wickets will be slower in West Indies but you never know. I think spinners will have a huge role to play,” Dhoni told mediapersons at an event here on Wednesday. The skipper said what he finds impressive is that India now has a pool of 8 to 10 genuine quick bowlers. “The more the competition better it is. It’s good that finally we have a pool of 8-10 bowlers who are pushing for selection. If I look at a year back, during an ODI series against South Africa, there were a few bowlers who were injured. “And we have bowlers with all areas covered. If you want pace we have that. If you want swing, we have that. Of course, we have to be careful about injury management,” said Dhoni after his company Rhiti Sports’ tieup with former Australia pace bowler Craig McDermott’s company Secured Venture Capital. Dhoni also feels that India’s batting line-up has a lot of quality. “We have a settled top six batting. There can be one or two new faces but more or less that’s how the mix works. They have also played outside subcontinent and have necessary experience,” said Dhoni. “It’s nearly two years since Dhoni quit playing Tests and while he misses it, he doesn’t “regret the decision”. “Obviously you miss playing Test cricket. But I don’t regret it. Look, for cricketers it’s a passion or call it a bug that stays with you forever forever. It never leaves you. As far as I am concerned, this gives me a chance to spend time with my family,” said Dhoni. - PTI

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Different challenges as India face Windies in Antigua Test Since last touring West Indies in 2011, when they ground out a 1-0 Test series victory (with two draws), India have lost six consecutive series outside of Asia — two each in England and Australia and one each in South Africa and New Zealand

ANTIGUA: India’s Test ranking has long been based on their formidable home form but the side aim to impress new coach Anil Kumble by showing they can adapt to conditions outside the subcontinent in a four-Test against West Indies starting in Antigua on Thursday. For the hosts, however, the task is more straightforward -- simply proving they can still be competitive in the long form of the game. Since last touring West Indies in 2011, when they ground out a 1-0 Test series victory (with two draws), India have lost six consecutive series outside of Asia — two each in England and Australia and one each in South Africa and New Zealand. Their record in that time is one win, 15 defeats and five draws. That does not include a 2-1 series victory in nearby Sri Lanka last year, where conditions are typically similar to those encountered at home.

WITH THE LEGEND: West Indies cricket legend Vivian Richards, third from left, with Indian players in Antigua on Monday. – PTI

Former leg-spinner Kumble was recently appointed head coach of the Indians, who are second behind Australia in the Test rankings, after pitching a plan to fix that miserable away record. And while he has already moved to tighten discipline, introducing a fine of $50 for being late, he shies away from being branded a strict disciplinarian. “All I know I am a cricket coach and whether I am strict or lenient, you will probably have to ask the team,” he said recently. Kumble could hardly ask for a better chance to start the job on a

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winning note than against a West Indies team weakened by administrative conflict and the unavailability of several key players, with fast bowler Jerome Taylor the latest to retire from the test format. While West Indies excel in the Twenty20 format, they are eighth of nine nations in the test rankings, ahead only of minnows Bangladesh. Kumble has stressed his team must demonstrate patience throughout the series, a sentiment shared by West Indies all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite. “We expect to face a lot of spin

against the Indians in this series, so it is about playing the waiting game,” said Brathwaite, who blasted four sixes in a row against England to seal West Indies’ World Twenty20 triumph in April. “We need to look to spend long periods at the crease so we are preaching that in the dressing room.” After the first Test in Antigua, the remaining Tests will be played in Jamaica (July 30-August 3), St Lucia (August 9-13) and Trinidad (August 18-22). Squads: West Indies: Jason Holder (cap-

tain), Kraigg Brathwaite, Devendra Bishoo, Jermaine Blackwood, Carlos Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Rajendra Chandrika, Roston Chase, Miguel Cummins, Shane Dowrich, Shannon Gabriel, Leon Johnson, Marlon Samuels India: Virat Kohli (captain), Ajinkya Rahane, Ravichandran Ashwin, Stuart Binny, Shikhar Dhawan, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Amit Mishra, Mohammed Shami, Cheteshwar Pujara, Lokesh Rahul, Wriddhiman Saha, Rohit Sharma, Shardul Thakur, Murali Vijay, Umesh Yadav, Ishant Sharma. - Reuters


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Froome moves closer to third title Froome (Team Sky) attacked inside the final two km in the last ascent, a punishing 10.4km climb at an average gradient STAGE WINNER: Ilnur Zakarin

of 8.4 percent and Dutchman Bauke Mollema, second overall, as well as last year’s runner-up Nairo Quintana, could not follow.

FINHAUT-EMOSSON: Britain’s Chris Froome took another big step towards a third Tour de France title when he dropped his main rivals in the finale of the 17th stage, a 184-km mountain trek won by Russian Ilnur Zakarin on Wednesday. Froome (Team Sky) attacked inside the final two km in the last ascent, a punishing 10.4-km climb at an average gradient of 8.4 percent and Dutchman Bauke Mollema, second overall, as well as last year’s runner-up Nairo Quintana, could not follow. The Briton finished on the wheel of former team mate Richie Porte (BMC), the Australian emerging

COOL RIDER: Great Britain’s Christopher Froome, centre, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, rides behind his teammates of the

Great Britain’s Sky cycling team and ahead of cyclists of the Spain’s Movistar cycling team, including Colombia’s Nairo Quintana. – AFP

as a potential podium finisher in Paris. Froome extended his lead over Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) to 2:27 and compatriot Adam Yates (Orica) to 2:53. Colombian Quintana (Movistar), who has been lacking his usual stamina in the long climbs, is fourth, 3:27 off the pace after losing 28 seconds to Froome when he

was expected to attack. The decisive move was made by Porte, who jumped away from the favourites’ group about 2km from the line, with Froome the only rider able to follow him thanks to a short but brutal acceleration. Porte climbed from seventh to sixth overall, 4:27 off the pace, but his recent form suggests he

will continue to move up the GC (general classification), taking sole leadership at BMC after team mate Tejay van Garderen cracked in the penultimate climb of a gruelling day in the Swiss Alps. Frenchman Romain Bardet (AG2r-La Mondiale) continued his fine Tour, moving up one spot to fifth at 4:15 ahead of Thursday’s 18th

Crazy hour A 14-man breakaway, featuring world champion Peter Sagan and his Tinkoff team mate Rafal Majka, the polka dot jersey wearer, took shape after a crazy first hour of racing during which the peloton FOOTBALL

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Fatma and Estelle combo play tough to reach doubles semis MUSCAT: Oman’s Fatma Al Nabhani reached the doubles semifinals of the $10000 Saint Gervais Mont Blanc ITF women’s tournament, according to information received here. Fatma Al Nabhani partnering Estelle Cascino of France played their hearts out to

stage, a brutal 17-km uphill time trial from Sallanches to Megeve.

covered 51.8km. They reached the foot of the penultimate ascent, a 13-km climb to the Col de la Forclaz at an average gradient of 7.9 percent, with a 13-minute advantage. Majka was the first at the top, strengthening his lead in the mountain classification. Quintana’s team mate, Spaniard Alejandro Valverde, also fell behind in the last climb, losing all reasonable hope of repeating his third-place finish of 2015. Majka (Tinkoff ) and Colombian Jarlinson Pantano (IAM Cycling), winner of the 15th stage, attacked the leading group in the descent. They were joined in the final climb by Zakarin (Katusha), who jumped away 6.5km from the finish, followed by Pantano. The Russian went again with 5.8km left and never looked back, his medallion tapping on his bare chest until he managed to zip up his jersey before crossing the line, his face a mask of pain, for a first Tour stage win. “I’m really happy, I want to thank my team mates. I gave everything. It’s really, really big for me,” said Zakarin, who is back at the top after a horror crash in this year’s Giro d’Italia. - Reuters

win the doubles quarterfinals with the match decided on a closely fought third set. The combo of Fatma and Estelle defeated Argentina’s Carla Lucero and Italy’s Chiara Quattrone 7-6 (2), 3-6, 11-9. After winning the first set via tiebreak, Fatma and Estelle lost steam

to lose the second set 3-6. However, the Omani-French duo played a tough set to prevail 11-9. Next up in the semifinals for Fatma and Estelle are the Chiara Scholl (USA) and Marina Shamayko (Russia), who defeated locals Alice Bacquie and Elixane Lechemia 7-5, 7-5

Atletico supremo Cerezo rules out Costa return

Fatma Al Nabhani.

MADRID: Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has ruled out Chelsea forward Diego Costa’s possible return to the Vicente Calderon stadium this summer despite reports suggesting otherwise. The arrival of Michy Batshuayi at Chelsea from Marseille has led to reports in England and

Spain that Costa, who has scored 36 goals in 77 games since joining Chelsea in 2014, could move back to Atletico, a team he helped capture the La Liga title, a King’s Cup and two Super Cups in his four years with the outfit. Costa is under contract at Chelsea until June 2019. - Reuters


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Leicester captain Morgan extends contract until 2019 LONDON: Leicester City captain Wes Morgan has signed a new contract designed to keep him at the King Power Stadium until June 2019, the English champions said in a statement on Tuesday. The inspirational 32-year-old led 5,000-1 outsiders Leicester to a fairytale Premier league title success last season based on his defensive organisation. “To commit my future to Leicester City is a wonderful feeling. Everyone knows how I feel about playing for this club and with my team mates, so I’m proud to have the chance to carry on wearing the shirt long term,” said Morgan. “Lifting that Premier League trophy was a moment I will never forget and it’s still sinking in. Now we’ve got to give it everything to defend it as well as showing what we can do in the Champions League,” he added on the club website (www.lcfc.com). Last season, Morgan became only the third outfield player to feature in every minute of a Premier League title-winning cam-

paign after Chelsea’s John Terry (2014/15) and Manchester United’s Gary Pallister (1992/93). Since joining the Foxes from Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest in January 2012, Morgan has made 196 appearances for the club, scoring eight goals including two in last season’s title run-in against Southampton and Manchester United. But it was his defensive work that stood out as Leicester conceded just 11 league goals in 2016 en route to the title, earning him a place in the PFA Team of the Year. “Wes is a leader and a warrior. I’m so happy that he’s committed his future to Leicester City Football Club,” said the club’s Italian manager Claudio Ranieri. “It’s a wonderful time to be part of this team. Last season was so special and Wes was fantastic. Now we have another huge season ahead of us and we need him.” The experienced Morgan, who did not play in the top flight until he was aged 30, has featured in all four divisions during his career and chalked up a total of more than 600 appearances. - Reuters

AFTER THE WIN AT SILVERSTONE: File photo of Lewis Hamilton being tossed up after his great win in the British GP at Silverstone.

Hamilton eyes hat-trick and championship lead EXTENDED RUN: Leicester City captain Wes Morgan, who is seen kissing the English Premier League trophy in this file photo, signed a new contract with the team.

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Shah is best leg-spinner since Warne, says Stokes

two weeks ago in his home British Grand Prix at Silverstone

BUDAPEST: Lewis Hamilton heads into Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix fired up to complete a hat-trick of victories and seize the lead in the Formula One title race for the first time this season. The triple world champion trails Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg by just one point after a sensational fourth win of the season two weeks ago in his home British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Hamilton, who also won the race before that in Austria, surfed the Silverstone crowd in jubilation and will be hoping the wave

COMPLIMENTS: Pakistan’s Yasir Shah during nets. – Reuters

LONDON: England all-rounder Ben Stokes has hailed Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah as the best the game has seen since the days of Australian great Shane Warne. England struggled against Shah at Lord’s as the 30-year-old ran riot, picking up 10 for 141 and inspiring Pakistan to a 75-run win on Sunday, rising to the top of the world test bowling rankings. “Yasir Shah, I reckon, is the best leg-spinner since Shane Warne,” Stokes said. “They are a very good team but we go into the Test match knowing how he goes about bowling and we should be able to counteract that. (The conditions are) another thing we will have to try and adapt

to and we’ll just see how it goes.” Fit-again Stokes looks set to return to the starting lineup for the second test at Old Trafford, starting on Friday, after undergoing a knee operation in May, but he said it might take time to regain his competitive edge. “I have been playing as a batsman for two weeks. It is something I definitely did need, to get myself back into match situations,” the 25-year-old said. “I have been bowling in the nets but you can’t replicate (a match situation) doing that. The only thing you can do is bowl in a game. So it was good on that point and it was a massive confidence boost.” - Reuters

of momentum building up behind his title defence carries him back to the top. “Ever since the low of Barcelona I’ve been able to cultivate this really strong mental attitude and I’m really feeling that fire inside me right now,” said Hamilton, who trailed Rosberg by 43 points after the pair collided and crashed out on the first lap in May’s Spanish Grand Prix. “I’m feeling fresh, feeling powerful and feeling confident heading to Hungary. It’s a track that for some reason has always suited my style

and I have incredible support there.” Hamilton has won four times at the 4.3-km long Hungaroring circuit, outside Budapest, including his first victory for Mercedes in 2013. Another win for the 31-yearold at the halfway stage of the championship would be more than any driver has managed in Hungary. Hamilton and seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher currently hold the record. Rosberg, who dropped from second to third in Silverstone after a post-race penalty for breaching radio rules, will be determined to deny him that honour. “The battle is on with Lewis and I’m feeling great in myself and great in the car,” said Rosberg, winner of five races this year including the first four. While the spotlight is trained on the Hamilton versus Rosberg battle, resurgent Red Bull could steal the show. Despite winning 41 of the 48 races since the start of the V6 turbo-hybrid era in 2014, Mercedes have yet to win in Hungary with the new engine.

Australian Daniel Ricciardo won for Red Bull in 2014 while Sebastian Vettel was triumphant for Ferrari last year. With Ferrari’s challenge fading over the last few rounds, Red Bull see a real chance to add a second win to Max Verstappen’s Spanish Grand Prix triumph. “We’re actually in the race with Mercedes now at certain circuits which is great to see,” said team principal Christian Horner. “We’ve got some of the more powerful circuits out of the way ... and the circuits coming up will hopefully play to some of our strengths.” Hungary also offers misfiring McLaren the chance of a strong result at a circuit that has been good to them in the past. Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso both scored their maiden wins in Hungary, albeit with different teams, while McLaren last year scored their best result of a difficult first season with engine partners Honda. “I’m keen to see how we perform there,” said Button. - Reuters


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NEW DELHI: Indian hockey legend Mohammed Shahid, known for his wizardly stick work during his playing days, passed away today due to multiple organ failure in a private hospital in Gurgaon. The 56-year-old great was admitted to Medanta — the Medicity — earlier this month after a bout of jaundice and dengue made his condition worse. He was airlifted from Varanasi. “He breathed his last at 10:45 this (Wednesday) morning. It was multiple organ failure that led to his passing away. He will be taken to Varanasi and last rites will be performed there tomorrow,” Shahid’s son Mohammed Saif told PTI. Known for his brilliant dribbling skills, Shahid was considered one of India’s greatest hockey players. He was a member of the V. Baskaran-led Indian team that won a gold medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. He was also a part of the national team that won a silver medal at the Delhi Asian Games in 1982 and bronze in the Seoul Asiad in 1986. Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the hockey fraternity and sports lovers in grieving Shahid’s death. “In the untimely & unfortunate demise of Mohammed Shahid, India has lost a talented sportsman who played with immense passion & vigour,” Modi wrote on his twitter account. “We tried our level best to save Mohammed Shahid but sadly, neither our help nor prayers were enough to save him. Tributes to

END OF AN ERA: Indian hockey legend, who was serving as sports officer with Indian Railways in Varnasi, is history.

him. RIP,” Modi wrote in his second tweet. “I am deeply saddened by Shahid’s death. He was a great player and also a great human being. He will be surely remembered as one of the greatest hockey player who played for India,” Balbir Singh (Senior) said. “It is an irreparable loss and it is sad that great players are remembered only after have they have gone. I pray that Almighty grants peace to his soul and strength to his family to endure the tough time,” he added. Remembering the time during the 1980 Games in Moscow, M K Kaushik, who was one of the closest friends of Shahid, said his team spirit was amazing. “He was quite young in 1980 and were very senior to him. He respected every one and had a jolly nature. His dribbling skills played a crucial part in India winning the gold. The whole world respected his excellent stick work. There was no one who could match him whether it was a creating a penalty corner or firing a field goal,” Kaushik said. “He came from a family that was not financially well off. Since he was in a joint family, his team spirit was great. And till his last he remained a gritty person. You never felt that he

Deeply grieved, says hockey veteran Naqvi

Saiyed Ali Sibtain Naqvi

was ill. He had said he will be alright and discharged soon but it did not happen,” Kaushik added. Hockey India also condoled the death of Shahid. “Hockey India grieves the untimely loss of India Hockey Legend Mohammed Shahid, who passed away today, 20 July 2016,” Hockey India tweeted. Shahid made his first appear-

MUSCAT: Oman’s legendary hockey veteran Saiyed Ali Sibtain Naqvi condoled the demise of Mohammed Shahid and also expressed sorrow on behalf of the Oman hockey fraternity. “I was informed in the morning of the sad news by Jamal Mirza, Director of ETV Urdu, Hyderabad,” said Naqvi. “Olympian and star of Golden Era, Mohammed Shahid was an artist and most stylish inside left, who had dominated hockey field with dynamic dribbling power. Such players

ance for India in the junior team in 1979 at the Junior World Cup in France. He made his debut with the senior team in the same year in a four-nation tournament in Kuala Lumpur under the captaincy of Vasudevan Baskaran, after his inclusion in the team following his impressive performance in the Aga Khan Cup. His attacking partnership on

are rarely born,” said Naqvi. “He had played during my time and we were very close friends. I am really shocked to hear the news as the yesteryear stars are leaving one by one. Recently Olympian J. Antic had expired. “I am deeply grieved and offer my deepest condolences to bereaved family. May Almighty bless his soul to rest in peace. The hockey fraternity from Sultanate of Oman, join to send their tributes.” wrote Naqvi in his condolence message.

the field with Zafar Iqbal was well known. He was awarded the ‘Best Forward player’ at the 1980 Champions Trophy in Karachi. His skill and ability earned him a place in the Asian All-Star team in 1986. He also captained the Indian team during 1985-86. Later, he also served as sports officer with the Indian Railways in Varanasi. — PTI

TRIBUTES

Toughest opponent yet dear friend, says Pakistan greats on Shahid NEW DELHI: “I would tell him that if you join Pakistan team, we would be world beaters and he used to say the same for me,” was how Pakistan’s legendary centre forward Hasan Sardar reacted on the demise of Indian hockey great Mohammed Shahid. Tributes poured in from across the border for Shahid as two past masters from Pakistan, Sardar and Samiullah, recalled how they were keen competitors on the field, and friends off it. “Shahid was one of the rarest players who possessed superb dribbling skills without compromising on speed. This was a rare combination. I have not seen many dribblers like him,” Hasan Sardar, who scored a hat trick in Pakistan’s famouse 7-1 win over India in the 1982 Delhi Asian Games final, told PTI from Karachi. Sardar said, “Since we were playing for our countries, we always wanted to beat each other, but we were close friends off the field. Shahid was not only a great player but an amazing human being as well. We have so many fond memories of him.” Another legendary player from Pakistan, Samiullah, who was captain of the 1982 Asian Games gold medal winning team, said that they had to draw specific strategy to control Shahid and Zafar Iqbal, who were in top form those days. “I was captaining the team and was very well aware of how difficult it would be to defeat India in final in front of their home crowd. Zafar and Shahid were in top form and I remember that we made special plans to control them and succeed. Samiullah said that despite the defeat, Zafar and Shahid formed one of the best attacking combinations in the world. “We won the final but Zafar and Shahid were one of the best attacking combinations.” - PTI

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Oman Airports by Oman Sail stays in top 10 MUSCAT: As the 2016 Tour de France a la Voile fleet leaves the west coast of France behind them and kicks off the second half of the month long event in Roses, Spain, on the Mediterranean coasty, the crew on Oman Airports by Oman Sail have successfully maintained their top 10 position after some challenging times in Roscoff and Baden. An encounter with a rock at the end of the Baden Coastal Raid on Saturday 16 saw them move from 3rd to 10th place due to a damaged rudder, but they managed to close Act 4 on Sunday in 9th place overall out of 24 competitors after four stages. Co-skipper Stevie Morrison was naturally disappointed as their performance had been significantly improving up until the Baden stage. “It was a shame because our communications were much better and everything had worked well up to that point so I feel very encouraged about our prospects for the rest of the race. “The tides and light breeze made things challenging in the last stages, but we are in 9th place and with five more stages to go in the Mediterranean we are feeling much more confident.” Omani professional Ali Al Bal-

ushi moved into a trimming role on the boat and according to his skipper is relishing his new responsibilities. “Ali did a great job and made a difference to both our speeds and to our communications so hopefully we can stay with that crew configuration in the future,” said Morrison. The Tour de France fleet packed up and transported the boats across France earlier this week in time for racing to start today with a Coastal Raid before the next round of Stadium Racing tomorrow. From Roses, the fleet heads to Gruissan for Act 6. Tour de France a la Voile Route is as follows: Act 5: Roses — July 19: Coastal Race, July 20: Nautical Stadium Races Act 6: Gruissan — July 22: Coastal Race, July 23: Nautical Stadium Races Act 7: Marseille — July 24: Coastal Race, July 25: Nautical Stadium Races Act 8: Hyeres — July 27: Coastal Race, July 28: Nautical Stadium Races Act 9: Nice — July 29: Coastal Race, July 30: Nautical Stadium Races, July 31: Exhibition Races.

MOVING ON: Oman Airports by Oman Sail boat with fleet of boats in Tour de France a la Voil. – Supplied photo


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or more than 4,000 years, the art of pottery making has been in Oman. Nowadays pottery items are mainly used as decorative pieces in restaurants, homes, and gardens or as a souvenir to bring back home from the souqs. However, in the past pottery items were a daily necessary tools and the art of vessel making was a complete industry in the Sultanate. Bahla in A’Dhahirah Governorate has been of the main producers of pottery, and there are two main reasons behind it. Firstly the soil of the nearby wadi is rich in red clay that is used for making the clay utensil and secondly the pottery artists in Bahla have magical fingers which allow them to master the art and create the finest and strongest items.While these pieces of art are commonly available in souqs and local markets, the three that are always found in Omani households are the Jihal, the Khuroos, and the Brams. Jihal: Jihal is the most traditional pottery items. It has a pointed shape with a beak and in olden times these were used to store water inside. The clay prevented the

water from getting warm and kept it fresh at room temperature. Khuroos: The red khuroos, round and with flat base, were used for dates storage. Their smaller version was used to store dates syrup or honey. Brams: Thicker and stronger than Jihal and Khuroos, brams were mostly used for cooking. The pots were fired inside kilns, the thermally insulated chambers. The kilns were intially built as little domes but they evolved through the years into multi-level constructions of big capacity. The art of pottery still survives in Oman in its most traditional ways but modernity has also reached the industry. Electrical and gas ovens have now been introduced to the pottery workshops. However, they do not compete with the traditional ones but instead help in the process. Glazing and other techniques are easier to do first in the modern ovens. Once the sought design and ideal temperature are found, the items are then fired inside the traditional kilns which can accommodate a larger production. -lifestyle@timesofoman.com

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Kabali ( Tamil) ( Action) Cast : Rajanikanth & Radika Apte 6-30, 10-00 pm Cinema Main 9-30 pm Cinema -2; 9-45 pm Cinema -3 & 4 From Friday: 2-30, 6-30 & 10-00 pm Cinema Main; 3-30, 6-30 & 9-30 pm Cinema -2; 3-45 ,6-45 & 9-45 pm Cinema -3 & 4 From Saturday : 11:00AM, 2-30, 6-30 & 10-00 pm Cinema Main Shahjahanum Pareekuttiyam ( Mal)( Comedy) (only Thursday) 3-30 Cinema Main; 6-45 pm Cinema-3 Sultan ( Hindi) ( Act\Sports) ( only Thursday) Cast: Salman Khan & Anushka Shama 3-30 & 6-30 PM Cinema -2 Dhilluku Dhuddu ( Tamil) (Comedy)( Thursday) Cast : Santhanam & Sharanya 3-45 pm Cinema -3 Kammati Paddam ( Mal) ( Act) ( only Thursday) 3-45 & 6-45 pm Cinema -4

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The Conjuring 2 ( Horror/ Mystery/Thriller ) Cast : Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Madison Wolfe 1.30, 4.00, 9.30 & 11.55 p.m. CP No : 1924 ( 15+ ) Star Trek Beyond (Action/ Adventure ) Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban 3.15, 7.30, 9.45 & 11.55 p.m. CP No : 1926 (PG12 ) Central Intelligence ( Action/Comedy/Crime ) Cast : Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Danielle Nicolet 5.30 p.m. CP No : 1910 (12+) Sultan (Action/Drama/Sport) Cast: Salman Khan, Anushka Sharma, Randeep Hooda 6.30 p.m. CP No : 1868 (PG 12) Monkey King: Hero Is Back (Animation) Voice Overs : Jackie Chan, Nicky Byrar, Feodor Chin 1.30 p.m. CP No: 1925 (PG12)

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SOHAR Star Trek Beyond – 3D (Action/Sci-Fi) (PG12) Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban 3:45, 6:15, 8:45, 11:30PM Alice through the Looking Glass– 3D (Adventure/Family/Fantasy) (PG12) Cast : Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp 3:00, 7:15, 9:15PM The Conjuring 2 – 2D (Horror/Mystery) (15+) Cast: Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson

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RUWI Screen 1 Madaari (PG) (Thriller, Drama) –PG Cast : Irrfan Khan, Jimmy Shergill, Vishesh 2.30, 5.30 PM Kabali Tamil (Thriller, Drama) –12+ Cast : Rajinikanth, Winston Chao, Radhika 8.30, 11.30 PM Screen 2 Sultan (Hindi) (2D) (Action) (PG12) Cast: Salman Khan, Anushka Sharma 3.00 PM Kabali Tamil (Thriller, Drama) –12+ 6.15 PM Madaari (PG) (Thriller, Drama) –PG 9.00, 11.45 PM Screen 3 Madaari (PG) (Thriller, Drama) –PG 3.30, 9.00, 11.45 PM Sultan (2D) (Action, Drama, Sport) –PG12 Cast : Marko Zaror, Salman Khan, Anushka Sharma 6.00 PM

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3:30, 6:00, 11:45PM Central Intelligence-2D (Action/) (12+) 6:45, 11:45PM Silah El Talamiz – 2D (Comedy) (PG12) Cast: Eman El Sayed, Mourad Fikri 5:15PM Sultan -2D (Hindi/ Action) (PG12) 3:30, 8:30PM Madaari - 2D (Social/Thriller) (PG) Cast Irrfan Khan, Jimmy Shergill 11:15PM

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‘Batman’ may take place in Arkham Asylum The upcoming Batman solo movie Batman, starring Ben Affleck, might be set inside Arkham Asylum, a fictional psychiatric hospital appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. According to Batman-OnFilm, the solo film would see Batman being locked up in Arkham and battling his foes, reports aceshowbiz.com. It’s still unknown whether the solo movie is a straight-up adaptation of the Arkham Asylum video game or Grant Morrison’s graphic novel Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth. The script is written by Affleck along with Geoff Johns, who is also

the screenwriter of Wonder Woman. Though the storyline is still under wraps, the actor says that the movie would be an original story that borrows elements from the Batman comic book series. Sources said that there would probably be “a lot of Batman villains” being included in the film. Affleck made his debut as Bruce Wayne and Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. His other appearance as the Caped Crusader can be seen in David Ayer’s Suicide Squad which hits US theatres on August 5, and Justice League which will arrive in the US next year on November 17. — IANS

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hat are the odds of someone calling your name five thousands kilometres away from home? I have travelled extensively but it never happened to me until this summer. My wife and I were strolling in a town in the heart of Holland when I turned my head to see a man beckoning at me. Our homes in Seeb are just a 100 metres apart but we have not seen each other for more than a year. Yet, in a foreign country, I just ‘bumped’ into him in the most casual way. We talked less than a minute and promised each other to meet once we were both home but I have my doubt if we would do it. I was happy to see him but you travel to see new faces, learn a different culture and eat local food. My neighbour and I shortly walked away from each other but I noticed that people from the same countries, though strangers from each other, hang around in the same places. What is the point? It is like taking a little bit of your background with you and slamming the door for new and exciting experience. When Portugal won the European Championship, they got together in a square and celebrated. That I can understand. It was for patriotic reason. It also gave the opportunity of other nationalities to join them so they could share their joy. However, it is far from patriotic when a group of Indians gathered in a restaurant pulled by one restaurant owner. A kilometre away, we saw a small crowd sitting outside a roadside café. For me, travelling is to detach myself from all the usual familiarities. You leave your anxieties behind and not take it with you. Though most of the times it is impossible to put up a barrier between your routine and adventure, but it is worth a try. And why not? Taking a holiday is expensive these days with spiralling costs. Besides, you may not live long to have another chance to treat yourself. I am not sure what you have

to talk when you meet your compatriots abroad. All I can say that it removes the thrill away from your holiday. The time you hang around in the roadside cafés take you away from the real magic of travelling. Minutes after I walked away from my friend, I saw something I would never see in the Gulf. A group of swans were ‘walking the water’ of the river in a single line. Half an hour later, a frail old woman, who could not be a day less than a hundred years and dressed smartly in a scarlet dress, tights, red lipstick was dozing off on a chair. She was completely oblivion to the bustle and commotion of the city. I bet, I told my wife, if she had outlived the rockets of the World War II, the noise of the trams and cars were a lullaby to her tired bones. The spectacular and not so spectacular were everywhere, depending what excite the tourists. Men, who rather be women, sporting wigs and mini skirts, were happily dancing outside the train station for no particular reason. Not far away from them, a dog, thinking it was a cat, was scratching a streetlight, much to the annoyance of its owner but to the amusement of onlookers. By the time I go back, I would at least leave behind many of my worries, far away from home, before I meet fresh challenges. Thanks to a foreign land and the time I spent away from my country to replenish my system.

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New 2B/R behind bank Muscat, Bausher directly from owner. Contact: 92158031

WAREHOUSE WITH OFFICE FACILITY

5 bedroom brand new villas for rent in Al Khoud, near Al Ruwad International School.

Office for rent 300 RO, Saravana Bhavan Restaurant Building. Contact 95957938 - 96297031.

FOR RENT Ready to Occupy Storage Facility with a Built up Office at Ghala (Opp. Riyam Signs) Area : 485 Sq. Mtr.

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1,2 BHK available Mumtaz area Ruwi. Contact: 99269751 Flat for rent in Sidab, 2 rooms, 2 toilets & 1 living room. Contact: 92222269 / 98189988

1000 sqm Industrial plot compound wall & two room at Misfah I/A. Contact: 99342733

1 BHK Flats are available near Lulu Darsait (Opp. to Min. of Defense) Contact: 93202733 / 94771769

Flat for rent in Al Khuwair 33, 1 room, 1 bathroom & small Kitchen. Contact: 99344240

Ruwi office space for rent, Saravana Bhava Building. Contact: 95729549

Ghubra & Al Khuwair, 1 bed room, hall. Contact: 90991079

3 Rooms, 2 Toilets Flat for Rent. 18 November Street. Near Mars Hypermarket and The Chedi. Ghobrah -Good for Commercial or Residential use. OMR 295/- month. Call 94477222

Flats for rent near Indian School in Wadi Kabir. Contact 99777122

Flat for rent in Al Hamriya 3 rooms, 3 bathrooms & kitchen. Contact: 99344240

Villa for rent, with split A/C, in South Ghubra behind American School with 11 bedrooms including 2 majlis, 8 bathrooms and kitchen. Car parking available. For residential or intuitional rent. Contact: 99233729

1 BHK fully furnish flat in Hamriya for short terms. Contact – 99792181

Office / showroom for rent, near Kims Hospital Darsait, main road facing RO 1200/-. Contact 99756633

Flat for rent in Al Mawaleh South 3, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, hall, kitchen & store with air condition. Contact 98575157

Single flat for rent in Darsait near Indian School. Contact: 95453813 / 95806611

Penthouse for rent consists of 2 BR, 1 hall, housemaid room, 3 toilets, KTC with split unit monthly rent R.O 270/- , 12Cheques, location W.K near Main Indian School. Contact Abdullah: 99445880

Two bedrooms flat behind German Embassy near to Al Nahda Hospital. Conant: 99203954 Open land farm of around 40 thousand sq m2 at a good location near to Rusayl for rent or waiver at a very attractive rate. Good for farm or camp. Fr more info pls contact 93692228 / 91155779 1 bedroom family / bachelors in Al Khuwair R.O 90/-. Contact: 95154331 2BHK, 3BHK, 4 split A/Cs, Darsait near School. Contact: 99061408 / 99024039 New flat for rent in Al Mawaleh South 3, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, hall, kitchen & store all with split unit A/cs. Contact 98575157 2 Bedroom flat for rent in Azaiba with split AC 300/- monthly. Contact: 92447365 Flat behind Mazoon Mosque with 3 room + 3 toilets, RO 230. Contact 99738881 / 99420346

Flat in Al-Khoudh, Flats and shops in Fanja near Nizwa road. Mobile: 99058646 2 bedrooms flats R.O 370/- & one bedroom flat R.O 325/- in South Ghubra, behind Asalah Bhawan building. Contact: 96202490 Flat with 2 room + kitchen +hall, 3 toilets in al Quram Breeiq Al Shatti RO 650.Contact 99738881 / 99314314 Flat for rent in Al Bustan area two apartments each apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room & kitchen. Contact: 92384572 I BHK Flat -3 Nos at Hamriya – R.O. 175/-3 Bed Room/ 3 Bath room/ Very big sitting area/ kitchen - Villa 1st floor with A/C at Al Khuwair Near Rayyan Residence. R.O 360/-For families. Contact: 94934353 - 9 am to 7 Pm. Email – forrentksd@gmail.com

2 Bedrooms flat with hall, 2 bathrooms in Darsait near Muscat Municipality. Contact: 24700120 / 92584715 3 BHK flat for rent at 18th Nov Street Al Ghubrah. Contact 93088602 Spacious 4 BHK with split A/Cs 4 Bathrooms and storeroom near Church roundabout Mumtaz area rent R.O 550. Contact: 99349672 7 bedroom villa for rent close to Rusayl Industrial area – Jaffnin. Contact 98116480 / 994470020 5 BHK Villa in Al Khuwair, for Staff Accommodation. Contact 99792181 1 Room for sharing accommodation in Al Khuwair. Contact - 99792181 3 & 5 BHK villa staff accommodation in Al Khuwair. Contact - 99792181 1 BHK flat in Al Khuwair for 2 months. Contact – 99792181

Two bedrooms flat behind German Embassy near to Al Nahda Hospital. Contact: 99209354 Flats for rent in Mumtaz, 2 bedrooms , hall Way no 3352 building no. 3447 & 3668. Contact: 90991079 3000 Sqr mtrs compound land in Misfah. Contact 99792181 Wadi Kabeer Industrial 80 sm show rooms for rent 400/- R.O. Contact: 99879939 Flat for rent in South AlGhubrah 3 rooms, hall and 3 toilets, kitchen rent 450/-. Contact: 99335580 Flat for rent in Al Khoud, 2 rooms & hall. Contact: 91763665 2BHK split A/C 200/- Monthly & 1BHK spilt A/C 150/- monthly new building good location Barka Market. contact 99342661 Flat in Al Khuwair opp grand mall 4 room 3 toilet + hall kitchen in 3 floor 400. Contact 99420346 1 BHK, 1 hall Al Khoudh. Contact: 99224748 / 99425665 2 & 3 BHK Flat in Al Khuwair & Ghubra. Contact 99792181

Contact : 95697401 / 95496379 2 BHK flat at Wadi Kabir 2 bathrooms with split A/Cs near Indian Kindergarten School. Contact: 99367627

Flat for rent 2 BHK 2 split A/C, 2 toilets, Wadi Kabir near Kuwaiti Masjid. Contact 97007934 / 92629232

Flats for rent South Al Mabela. Contact: 95233117 / 95230355

2 bed rooms flat with hall, 2 bathrooms in Darsait near Muscat Municipality. Contact: 92584715/ 24700120

House in Darsait, 3 rooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen with A/C. Contact: 95522405 2 BHK at Mawaleh North near Masjid Sadiq Al Amin. Contact : 99224748 / 99425665 5 rooms, 2 hall villa 18th Road at North Azaiba. Contact: 99224748 / 99425665 2BHK, 1Hall and sitting room Azaiba. Contact: 99224748 / 99425665 1 Bed room, bathroom & kitchen in Al Hail South R.O 120/- monthly. Contact: 93993354 Apartment 2 bed room, sitting room at Al Ansab R.O 280/- monthly. Contact: 93993354 Villa in Al Khuwair 6 bed rooms, 2 halls & sitting room R.O 700/monthly. Contact: 93993354 Furnished office (61M2) for sale / rent Al Khuwair near Zawawi Mosque. Contact: 95611569

4 BHK Villa in Bowsher Heights. Contact 99792181

2BHK split A/C for rent Muttrah near Oman House. Contact: 97007934 / 92629232

2 BHK Wadi Kabir 260/- R.O & 270/- R.O with A/C. Contact : 99024730

1700 sqr mtrs open Land + small store + garage for Rent in Ruwi. Contact 99792181

1& 2 BHK Ruwi & Al Khuwair. Contact: 99024730

Labor Camp available with all facilities near Sohar Port. Contact: 98050654 / 99015826

C.B.D 1 & 2 BHK. Contact: 99024730 Flats, shops & store for rent in MBD area Ruwi, Mumtaz area. Contact: 97293708 / 92433127

Flat for rent Wadi Al Kabir. Contact: 99379950 / 92925173

Flat for Rent 2 bed room Near ISM muscat Indian Scoole Darsate Tel : 00 968 95158570

2BHK Big Size Flat Behind Bank Muscat, Wadi Kabir. Near ISWK. 97826454, 24815012. 1BHK at Hamriya near Muscat Pharmacy & 2 BHK at Mawaleh near Mosque Sadiq Al Amin. Contact: 99224748 / 99332297 Spacious 3 BHK apartment + store room with split A/C Al Seeb, Mabelah South near Goat market, near Expressway R.O 320 negotiable. Contact: 96920789 / 98309890 Luxury fully furnished 2 bedroom flat at Al Khuwair, for short or long term lease contract. Contact Atlas Real Estate & Rent A Car LLC. Contact 99436312 /92888376 / 94617563, tel: 24833848 1 Bed room, sharing K& T, R.O 100, 2 bedrooms , sharing K& T R.O 200/- in AL Khuwair. Contact 95154331 Warehouse at Wadikabir - total area 3500 sqm - covered warehouse (500sqm), office, accommodation (1000sqm), open area (2000sqm) please contact: 99273774 99202278

BUYING Bobcat available for rent. Contact 97623299 Buying cars for cash. Contact 90202090


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FOR SALE Dental chairs for sale sparingly used dental units for sale. Contact Mr. Ansari 92616343. Kumar 99570284 A medical clinic located in Al Amerat is for sale. Interested parties can contact 92704439. Furnished office for sale at Darsait near Lifeline Hospital rent 260/- P/M. Contact: 92878686 For sale brand new 4D ultra sound machine with in the warranty. Iinterested candidates Contact: 91274373 / 99062817 HD Scaffoldings, Shuttering Jacks, Wooden Planks, Shuttering wood assorted, Tower hoist (lift), Concrete Mixer, Bending Machine, Steel Fabrication Machinery (Searing/Cutting, lathe & Welding) including tools for immediate sale: Contact 99273774/ 99202278 1No brand new containerized package type STP 100 m3/ day with blower equipments (suitable for camps). Serious Buyers may. Contact: 99445367 Single colorful Bed and Sofa for Sale at Al Khuwair. Contact 92881849 / What`s up No 97290565 Steel Scrap materials for immediate sale.Contact 99273774/ 99202278 Space for printing press available at wadikabir with or without machinery. Contact 99328430 Urgent sale of steel scrap only serious buyers kindly contact 96725423 for viewing the items. Restaurant for sale heart of Ruwi. Contact 93687466 Almost new beach/ garden lounge chairs /bar stools/ counter. Photos can be sent 95865457 Shop for sale near Oman House, Muttrah. Contact 99024362.

ACC. WANTED Accommodation Wanted for an Executive Bachelor, Single Flat / Sharing Room @ Wadi Kabir. Pls call: 93883674 / 98103169

Furnished room in ruwi and azaiba for rent for executive bachelors. Gsm 99058344 Furnished apartment for rent, two rooms, majlis, hall, kitchen. Near Carrefour al-mawalah. Contact 99336776 Single room with attached bathroom for Executive bachelor / small family near Mars hypermarket Ghubrah. Contact: 97315456 Single room in Wadi Kabir. Contact: 98487311 Sharing Accommodation available for Kerala Family at Ghubrah South between Atlas Hospital & GMC Showroom, Behind Ministry Buildings. GSM-96203495 Furnished rooms with kitchen at Ruwi. # 91214897 / 98049288. Room with attached bathroom for a family in Wadi Kabir. Contact: 97167857 Furnished room attached bath for Indian bachelor, Al-Falaj Ruwi & lady Wadi Kabir near Mars hypermarket. Contact: 96202458/96761960 1 BHK appartment for rent in Al Khoud Shabiya near mazoon mosque for rent (next to alkhoud medical center and squ) MOB: 93913224 Sharing Accommodation available for working ladies opposite Al Nadhah Hospital. Preferably Indians. Room with seperate toilet and sharing kitchen.RO.90. Contact: 96524717 Furnish bedroom with attach bathroom for executive bachelor. Contact: 97704794 Room with attached bathroom and sharing kitchen available for Executive bachelor or small family at wadikabir. Contact 93049849 Room, bath room for executives in Wadi kabir. Contact 99336206 Room available in Mumtaz area 1 room, 1 Bathroom, Kitchen & 1 room, common bathroom. Interested please contact 92680041 Mr. Altaf Sharing accommodation near ISD. Contact: 99657340 Room available for Executive bachelor at Al Hail.# 96234708

Partner available, if you have an established business & looking for partner for expanding or open new branch. Contact: 92010247 WEB, ERP and Business Intelligence (BI) creation and management at rock bottom price. Contact: http//webviewoman 30 years running clinic in Seeb . We have Gynecology department. If anybody interested to run the department under sponsorship can Contact: 96644371

INVESTOR PARTNER REQUIRED For a successfully Catering Restaurant Investor cum Partner is required. Investor with fixed returns also welcome.

Please contact – 95213273

Email: muscatcoffeeshop@gmail.com

WANTED

RENT A CAR

Labour accommodation (80- 100 Persons), office facility, open store preferably in Liwa, Falaj near Sohar port area. Contact: 99899724 Urgently required looking to immediately buy used Grit blasting & airless spray equipment 1 No each. Contact: 968 24810930 / 93203772 / 93203773 / 93203778 IELTS Coaching (academic) required nearby wadi Kabir area. Please call on mobile or msg on Whats up. # 92927880/99012165

MV SALE Toyota Yaris model 2007 semi automatic 128,000 km blue colour Expat owned insurance upto May 2017. # 99872199 / 99641379 Camry 2011 single owner Expat 104,000 km. Contact: 99105283 / 92829562 Prado 2009 No. 2 agency Oman Excellent condition automatic, Color white and beige inside 7000/- required a comprehensive negotiated price, Oman and the United Arab Emirates No. communicate 95532608 Nissan Qashqai 2013 Kms 30,000 VGC comprehensive nsurance UAE / Oman. Contact: 96995430

DRIVING

GOOD NEWS Ayurvedic treatments & massage – Ayurvedic Clinic Al Khuwair. Contact 97263637 / 93309131 Ayurvedic treatment for backache, paralysis, arthritis etc & massage, All Season (Vaidyaratnam). Contact: 24475280 / 95371664 / 92504980 www.siddhayur.com

LOST Showkat Miah has lost Bangladeshi Passport No. AB 3099675. Finder please handover to ROP Mohammed Ashraaful Alam has lost Bangladeshi Passport No. AD 9453978. Finder please handover to ROP.

AVAILABLE Party & Wedding equipment rentals. Full line, from Tables, Linen & Skirting, Chairs & Chair covers, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware, Chafing Dishes, Ice Sculptures, to Large Sound Systems and spectacular lighting. Call Andrea 9606 2222 for Catering and Croyden 9623 5555 for Sound & Light. ww.tunesoman.com, E-mail: info@tunesoman.com

AVAILABLE Building cleaning with 8 workers. Contact: 97730779

Gulf link rent car get the best rate daily weekly monthly & long term. Contact: Tel: 24348106 G.S.M: 98265073 /96023931 Email: gulflink403@gmail.com 25 - 50 seater bus with PDO & BP specification for monthly rent & small car with driver. # 99839898


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SITUATION SITUATION WANTED VACANT

SITUATION WANTED džĐĞůůĞŶƚ 'ƌĂĚĞ ŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟ ŽŶ Company Requires the following. 1. Finance Manager 2. Internal Auditor 3. Chief Accountant 4. Senior Accountant Working experience not less than 10 years. Interested Candidates send CV to below email.

info@durat.om ACCOUNTS Storekeeper required urgently , degree or diploma in Accounts / Commerce with 2-5 years experience in similar field with good knowledge of MS Office , Age 23- 28 years. Please apply to telaccounts@teejan.com

Indian (Male) having 17+years Experience in Trading & Healthcare seeking senior Position in Accounts (11 years GCC Experience)currently on Resident Visa (NOC Available) and has a valid Omani Driving Licence. Contact: 91335026; skumartp@gmail.com

ADMIN

Shawarma / grill / Salad / Asian Cook. Contact: 95529970

DOMESTIC HELPER Wanted a house boy for an apartment in Azaiba, full time or part time. Contact : 96103792 House maid for Omani family. Contact: 99773100

DRIVER Wanted a experience Driver for Capital and Interior work. Gsm : 942-888-63 Required Omani Driver for a restaurant. Contact 95929911

ENG./TECHNICIAN Required Electrical Engineer (Preferably B.E. degree) having minimum 3 years experience in Estimation, Proposals, Business development and project coordination, required for Electrical EPC projects management. Oman /GCC experience is added advantage. Interested candidates to write to info@amtaeng.com. Contact number: 99855130. Urgently required a leading construction company is looking for Safety Officer with minimum 3 to 5 years GCC experience in building Construction Projects. Interested candidates may send their resume / CV to hr_grandlay@yahoo.com Require Engineer with oil & Gas experience proficient in Management reporting to CEO, NOC required for Expat. Send your CV to recuitment855hr@gmail.com Required Electrical B.Tech with 5 years of Oman experience & D/L. Electrical with ITI Industrial & MEDC license. Contact: 99454425

EDUCATION/TRAINING Teachers required B.Sc, B.Ed, BA, B.Ed & Art for Omani Pvt School (North Hail). Send CV : fairozhuded13@gmail.com, Contact : 96653118 Required English, computer and science female Teachers up to grad 4. Contact - 95054916, aa77345@gmail.com. contact time after 5PM

Indian female MBA finance, B.Com & PGDM 2 years experience as Financial Analyst looking for suitable positions in Accounts, Administration or Executive positions, presently available in Oman. Contact: 96126736 / 95629821 Email: ppreethi006@gmail.com

36 Male MBA finance 7 years of exp. NOC available with Oman driving license. Knowledge of Excel tally & quickbooks. Looking for Accounts and Admin position. 96763275 fazee1980@gmail.com

An Omani Audit firm is seeking audit partner to join the firm, the candidate should be completed any certificate course CIA,CPA, CA, ACC, and 4 years’ experience, interested candidates to submit their CVs to : auditbureau2016@gmail.com

CATERING

Indian male, 26 yrs, ACCA affiliated Graduated in MBA from London, 2 years experience in Accounting, & Auditing field, NOC available. Contact: 93008800 Email: shabadpattarkandy@gmail. com

Fresher 25, ACCA Affiliate, Advanced diploma in Accounting and Business seeking suitable placement in Accounts, Finance or Audit with oman driving license. Contact - 92430152 , Email - raju.rd619@gmail.com

Wanted experienced Assistant Finance Manager, Salesman (Ceramic, Sanitary, doors, furniture), purchase Executive for a building material showroom. Send CV to eacmd@omanmcc.com

Required Office Assistant with driving license present in Oman 175+ 25 + accommodation. Contact: 99454425

ACCOUNT. & FINANCE

IT

SKILLED / UNSKILLED

Required Shop Sales man + Hardware Technician for IT Company with minimum 2 years experience. Contact: 98825806 / 98825806, Email: info@rns-group.com

Diesel Mechanic required urgently: Candidates with ITI / Diploma in Mechanical / Automobile Engineering with minimum experience of 3-6 years in service of light construction equipment, age: 23-28 years, with GCC driving license (preferred) can apply to telaccounts@teejan.com

MEDICAL Urgently required GP, Staff Nurse (male) X- Ray Technician, Lab technician. Contact: 94562008/ 99030773 Email: halamedicalgroup@gmail.com Care Medical Centre Al Seeb requires Gynecologist and General Practitioner. Mail CV to: sarita_h23@yahoo.com GP Doctor (or) MD General Medicine with MOH license required for reputed clinic in Bidiya N. Sharqiya, running on his own or salary basis. Contact 99005452 Required Marketing Executives with experience in advertising and printing services. Omani driving license is must. Apply : vacancyoman@gmail.com Urgently required a lady GP, Staff Nurse & Asst Pharmacist for a well reputed clinic. Candidates with MOH license or prometric pass can apply. Contact 99048170 / 94870029, Email : murtafatmct@yahoo.com GP doctor needed for reputed clinic. Preferably with MOH license or with Dataflow & Paramatics pass Contact: 95388934 Wanted Staff Nurse for a dermatology clinic in Muscat . Must have MOH license and NOC. Attractive salary offered. Email: clinicvacancy2015@gmail.com Required gynecologist GEN: practitioner lady lab Technician and pharmacologist immediately for a clinic in Suwaiq. Contact 95081010 Email: umchealthcare@gmail.com A medical centre is looking to hire immediately a talented Nurse to join our successful team, required 3 years of experience, Oman prometric, data flow. Send your CV to- issalibi@gmail.com or Whatsapp - 91254820

MISCELLANEOUS Required candidates for following posts: Accountant, Storekeeper, Foreman Building Maintenance, Van-salesman (water), Helpers. Candidates with Omani driving license preferred. Contact 99273774/99202278

SKILLED / UNSKILLED

Immediate requirement cast aluminum, Stainless steel, window glass, MS, Factory Site Engineer, Supervisor, Cast Aluminum fabricator, SS fabricator, (Cast Aluminum), Site Worker, Stainless Steel Tig Welder buffing & polisher, Site Supervisor, Cast Aluminum molders. Send CVs to tdnewgates@gmail.com or Wahtsapp 99197060 /98046537 Required Indian Mason – 5 nos., eligibility (minimum 5 yrs experience in road construction field). Contact: 99882127 Email: georgymv@yahoo.com

SALES / MARKETING Furniture & décor co. require Outdoor sales team, immediate joining. Email: batrading2014@gmail.com Urgently required experienced Marketing Executive with D/L for a reputed interior design and contracting company. Contact : 91183536 / 98084356 Email: perfectfitouts@gmail.com Required marketing / PR manager for a modern restaurant group in Oman , proficient in illustrator & Photoshop charismatic , proactive , creative & flexible excellent writing / Editing skills degree in relevant area fluent in English. Send CV to marketingpr2016@gmail.com Required smart, young, dynamic Sales & Marketing Executive having 2-3 years sales experience for a reputed manufacturing company in Oman, having its Head Office in Ruwi. Experience in building materials is an added advantage. Omani Driving License and NOC is a must. Attractive remuneration package. Apply with photograph to E-mail: salesjobds@gmail.com Carpentry and Aluminum workshop located at Muscat looking for Marketing Executive with GCC driving license & NOC. Send C.V to kwk585@gmail.com Required following candidates in a reputed company in Oman Sales Person (Indoor & outdoor) , Accountants, Logistic Incharge, Visual Merchandiser. Contact: 95175354 or email: tasleem77@hotmail.com

Young Pakistani BBA finance professional is looking for entry level job salesman etc. Contact: 95589058 Accountant B.Com Indian male 10 yrs experience in Oman with D/L & NOC, local change available specialized in tally ERP9 & Focus up to finalization. Contact: 99622639 Indian male 24 MBA finance, currently on visit visa looking for suitable placement in finance or audit, Oman D/L available. Can join immediately contact: 96626893, E mail: mba.kapadias1992@gmail.com Indian male, 25 years - MBA Finance (fresh) on Visit Visa seeking suitable placement. Contact: 97279816. E-mail: riyadr185@gmail.com Accountant & sales & marketing. Contact: 99730968 / 90696269 ACCA 8 yrs experience of MIS & finalization, Oracle R-12 certified, having Oman D/L & NOC seeks a change. Contact: 91147885 Indian male Chartered Accountant having 2 years Oman experience having Oman driving license looking for suitable placement in finance or Audit field. NOC available. Contact: 96357827 Email: ubaiskeeran@gmail.com Indian M.B.A finance & Marketing 3 years experience, on visit looking for opportunity in Sales related & accounts. Contact: 94590094 Chartered Accountant with 8 years of post qualification experience in the areas of auditing, accounts & finance, taxation, IFRS,etc., seeking challenging job opportunity. NOC will be obtained. GSM+968 95763680, Email: sns2205@gmail.com

Interior designer needed urgently. Email: batrading2014@gmail.com

SITUATION WANTSIT.WANTED Accountant available with NOC, 7 years experience in Oman. Ready to join immediately. Contact 98263394

Part Time Accounting, Audit Preparation, Internal Audit, Monthly Reports, Accounting set up for new companies, GSM : 96975454, email: ibfc.gcc@gmail.com Indian/MBA/male Chief Accountant 18Yrs Experience, MIS, C.Flow, Budgeting, ERP, Cost accounting &Liasing with auditors. NOC available. Contact: 92254691/97826674 email: khader2305@gmail.com Indian male/ B.Com/MBA in Finance/ 4 years in Larsen & Toubro/ total 26 years Gulf experience/ English, Arabic speaking with driving license/ NOC available. Contact: 95588565 SENIOR ACCOUNTANT/Ast. Finance Manager-M. Com Finance-Indian with 7 years experience in Finance & Accounts Dpt and Banking & Facilitation. Having D/L & NOC. Mob:98278801, Email: cammk13@gmail.com Indian female, B.Com 9 years exp in purchase & accounts seeks suitable placement, NOC available. Contact: 92695946 Accounts part time services available to handle all accounts up to finalization on monthly basis. Finalization and audit works. Contact: 96247295 Indian male age 26, Accountant one year experience in accounts looking for suitable job. Contact Email: Anishkhan991867@gmail. Com Mobile: +968 9565 9415 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 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 Indian female M.Com DCA having 10+ years experience in accountant & administration in Oman, with Oman driving license seeking suitable job. Contact: 91609799 Indian female 28 yrs B.Com 4 yrs experience in MNC’s currently in Muscat seeking suitable placement in Finance / Admin. Contact :94743790 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

Finance Manager 16 years experienced chartered accountant ( Sri Lankan) looking for a suitable post. NOC available Contact: 92194926 Email: manomuscat@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

Indian male 26 years, looking for an opportunity as HSE Office / Jr. Accountant, presently working in Oman (2Y) & worked in oil & gas shut down projects (Dubai). NOC available. Contact: 95486674

Part time accounting workers up to finalization, on monthly basis & yearly finalization works. Contact : 96247295

MPA- MBA Master of professional Accounting - Master of Business Administration 26 years, Indian male looking for an accounting job & recently graduated from James Cook University Brisbane, Australia currently in Oman. Contact: 96038898 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

DESIGNER Wanted experienced English speaking female Tailor from Philippines for reputed family in Qurum. Contact: 99466062

IND female 12 years exp in Banking, insurance customer service secretarial skills analysis communication, client handling, coordination, Team handling, qualification, M.Com looking suitable position current visit visa. Contact: 95166496

Srilankan female, 26 yrs, B.Sc, Mgt Degree, 4 yrs experience as Accounts & Admin Executive, looking for a suitable placement in Accounts, Finance or Administration fields. Contact 92544237 / 99640850

Accountant 8Years Experience with D/L and NOC. Contact: 97712084 Indian Keralite, B.Com, male 25 yrs, 1.5 yrs exp.,looking for suitable job in Muscat currently on visiting visa. Contact: 90931930 Email: shijin.p450@gmail.com 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

ADMIN Indian male MBA, BCA 2 yrs exp as HR co-ordinator, & offer documentation specialist. Contact : 93060770, Email: vijaypm5480@gmail.com 7 yrs EXP Office Admin/HR MCA, BCA,MBA , Oman license NOC available PH : 97086686 Omani National seeking for suitable as Public Relation Officer in multinational companies in Oman Duqm areas with good knowledge in public relation field more than 6 years. Contact: 97984112 Indian female MBA H/R , 2 .5 years experience having Oman D/L seeking suitable job. Contact: 99257214 B.A with 3 years Gulf experience in Administration seeking for a suitable placement. Contact : 91851906 Email: shabeerkt24@gmail.com HR Admin professional 14 years Oman experience Omanization labour laws employees relation welfare liaison coordination strategic, HR planning, performance appraisal & General Administration. NOC available. Contact: 92179909 Email: husainmahdi@rediffmail.com 25 BBA Male Administration officer, HR, Procurement, accounts, 5 years experience with NOC. Contact 91329571 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 With 15 years of gulf experience in HR- Admin logistics looking for suitable position fluent in Arabic & Eng NOC available. Contact: 95824598 Indian male, 20 years experience in Oman as personal assistant / Executive Office Manager / Executive Secretary / Administration/ business development asst with Omani driving license & valid visa. local release available . Contact 99168054 Indian female with nearly 10 years of experience in Administration and HR , in an oil industry company , seeking for a suitable placement . NOC available. Contact: 99242841 Education M.B.A (HR) experience 1 year & 11 months exp. in HR, 24 yrs. Contact: 98746259 Indian male with 11 years experience in Data Entry, Admin / HR currently on Visit visa from 9 to 23 July seeking suitable job. Contact 95669937 Filipino HRD especialist / material controller supervisor with 18 yrs experience looking for suitable job in Oman. Contact: (+968) 98037142 / (+968) 92659817

ARCH./ INTERIOR DEC. Senior Architect, Indian male 15 years exp having D/L NOC, looking for suitable position. Contact: 92319009 Email: abdul_muq2000@yahoo.co.uk Architect female 5 years experience seeking job. Contact: 96146645 Email: anjuovil@gmail.com Architect Engineer seeking for suitable job, 8 years experience. GSM : 96075000, Email : haytham_201046@yahoo.com

BEAUTICIAN Female Beautician looking for job. Contact: 95794074

DOMESTIC HELPER Housemaid, Indian female looking for full time job. Contact: 95799643

DESIGNER/DRAUGHTSMAN Architectural Interior Draftsman seeking job. Contact: 95516807 Architectural Draftsmen diploma in construction technology with 6 years experience in drafting and detailing as per British standard in Oman with valid Omani license looking for suitable opportunity Noc available. Call 94375897.

ACCA member with 6 yrs of experience in Oman looking for a suitable job in finance. #99284193

Revit, Autocad D/man, expected salary 200 OMR PH :92279784

28/male/MBA - finance/B.Com Accountant with 4 years of Dubai/ India experience looking for a suitable placement. #90187483 shobinkarikkan1987@gmail.com

Filipino Senior Revit/AutoCAD Draftsman with 20 years professional experience is looking for suitable job in Oman. Please Contact: 96489798, (+974) 66653780.


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Electrical Engineer (B.Tech),

Indian male MBA

Contact -

having 7 yrs of Gulf experience, ĞdžƉĞƌƟ ƐĞ ŝŶ WƌŽũĞĐƚ DĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ͕ ƉůĂŶŶŝŶŐ͕ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟ ŽŶ ĂĐƟ ǀŝƟ ĞƐ͕ ƚĞƐƟ ŶŐ Θ ĐŽŵŵŝƐƐŝŽŶŝŶŐ ŽĨ ĞůĞĐƚƌŝĐĂů systems, presently on visit visa, ƐĞĞŬƐ ũŽď ŝŶ DƵƐĐĂƚ͘

Finance & Marketing 26 yrs having 1.9 years of experience in Finance & Marketing Contact: 95206140/ 96992013

97281023 / 90631567

Contact 91228167

bonnythomas007@gmail.com

DESIGNER/DRAUGHTSMAN Autocad works / Boq. freelance / part time, exp team in Civil, MEP, HVAC, 2d, 3d, interior. Contact : 97103168 Interior Designer 3 years experience, visit visa. Contact: 94957404 Email: midunmv@gmail.com

DESIGNER Web/Graphic designer with 4 years experience currently on visit looking for a suitable placement . 98752347 / 95933878.

DRIVER Light duty driver looking for job. Contact: 94291571 / 95576051 Driving with car, 5 years experience English, Hindi & Arabic. Contact: 95037759 Available light driver 1 year experience. Contact: 91209086 5 years experience (PDO) heavy D/L seeking job as Driver. Contact: 92894571 Bangladeshi Driver need job. Contact: 91018098 Looking for driving job with Car. Contact : 93650209 Looking for driving job. Contact: 95396905 Looking for truck vehicle visa. Contact: 94087276 Indian light driver need job. Contact: 91254539 Light Driver wanted job experience 1 year. Contact 94717808 Looking for LMV job, valid license required visa, Pakistani. Contact: 96257745 Looking for driving job. Contact 98219182 Driver with 6 yrs experience 6 years in Oman, seeking job. Contact: 96209890 Indian light driver having 2 years experience in Oman know language English, Hindi & Arabic seeks job. Contact: 97366822 Driver with 4 wheel drive. Contact: 90218489 One year exp. driver. Contact: 97309141 Light Driver having visa looking for job as driver Contact: 98753354 Light driver. Contact: 96252524 Driver 3 years experience. Contact: 96420742 Driver job needed. Contact: 94435912 Male driver exp. 1 year. Contact 96938315 / 91895932 Looking for driving job. Contact: 94706179 Search job as light driver, experience 3 years language Hindi, English, Arabic. Contact: 97941771 Looking for driving job light 2 years exp. Contact: 91625977 Light Duty Driver looking for driving job. Contact: 00968 97671459

EDUCATION/TRAINING Mathematics Lecturer , Indian Female, M Sc Mathematics from a Prestigious University, B.Ed qualified, distinction holder with 7 yrs teaching experience in colleges. Contact: 91360147. Female B. Ed English teacher, 7 yrs exp seeking suitable placement. Contact 99739415 / 92091528 Teacher 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

Email:

PROJECT MANAGER, B.Tech, MBA, PRINCE-2, British Citizen now available with NOC in OMAN. 25 yrs. exp in EPC Project Management of Oil & Gas, Pipelines, Refineries & Power Plants. Seeking job immediately/

Contact- 00968-94731728/ josececy25@gmail.com

Indian Male, B-Tech Mechanical, Total 5 years exp. in Oil & Gas field with 2 year exp. in PDO project in Oman, available on Visit Visa, Contact GSM 91468437, Email:- remith.pr@gmail.com Professional Civil Engineer, 26 yrs experienced in Contractor & Consultancy, Management & Supervision Gulf included with N.O.C & License. Contact: 92668679 + Indian male B.Tech (Mechanical Engineer) 5 years experience in piping (Site Engineer) Indian & Oman (PDO projects). NOC available (as per new Rule) and looking for suitable post. Contact: +968 92502581 / 968 – 90859045 Talented Engineer Indian male 24 years B.Tech - EEE, AutoCAD, E- CAD, seeking for a good job opportunity, ready to join immediately. Contact: 92907983 / 99346546 Email: aflahkalathil@gmail.com HSE officer 3 yrs Dubai well exp requires job in a well reputed company. Contact : 97995702 / 94532131. Email: jaseerhse@gmail.com Fire safety officer, diploma fire & safety, nebosh, osha, iti, experienced PH :99278335 Mechanical Engineer (B.Tech) Indian male with 1 year experience on visit visa looking for job, Qualifications in QA, QC, Piping & HVAC. Contact: 90510800 Email: muhammedjaseem07@gmail.com Civil Engineer, 1 year experience seeks job. Contact: 92241416 Electronics & instrumentation Engineer young Indian engineer looking for suitable opening in Oman. Contact : 97952346, Email: sarath24592@gmail.com Indian male 24 B.E Civil Engineering Graduate now in Oman on visit seeks suitable placement. Contact: 92724814 / 99473131 Civil Engineer 6 years experience on supervising, Designing, QC, QS, planning and managing using Engineering software. Contact 90719263 Indian male (B.TECH) (Electrical & Electronics Engineer) currently On Visit Visa. Contact 90793431 Architectural Engineer ( B- Arch) 25 yrs Pakistani female 4 yrs experience Architecture & Construction teaching certified AutoCAD 3D, Max , Photoshop , 3D Sketch up looking for job in Oman, visit visa. Contact: 96654925 / 99107804 Email: fabiha-kh@gmail.com Constructions Engineer (Architect) 7 years experience in Oman, Projects Coordinator technical office & site Supervision, quantity surveying having Omani driving license. Contact: 97164819 Indian male, 25 years (Diploma Civil Engineer), having 3 years Indian experience (fresh in Oman) seeking jobs in Oman, well experience with AutoCAD, 3rds Max, revit etc. Contact: 00919746443745 C/O 92861980 (Relative) Electronics Communication Engineering Indian on visit visa 4 years, 8 months experience in India Networking Installation Commissioning, database, administration seeking suitable post. Contact: 92924555 Email: rahulchittoor@gmail.com Manager position needed - Indian male Mechanical Engineer with MBA having 20 years experience in wood working industry as a Manager. Contact: 94304757 Email: sonaimuthum@gmail.com Civil Engineer (B.Tech) with 10 years experience in Oman as a Project Engineer for public & private sector projects seeking suitable position, having valid driving license. NOC available. Contact: 95992820 Email: sumeshcsss@gmail.com

16 yrs Oman experienced HSE professional mainly in construction field is looking for a position in the post of Asst. HSE Manager / Snr. HSE Advisor. Contact 99886507, on Visit Visa, NOC available & ready to join immediately Syrian Architectural Engineer 10 years experience in the field of Engineering consulting firms & major contracting companies in Abu Dhabi, very good knowledge of AutoCAD, Max Photoshop & customers in interview experience in supervision & implementation. Contact: 93705069 AutoCAD Draughtsman with 7 years experience in Oman in Civil & MEP with D/L & NOC. Contact: 97059394 Email: anilsunny1986@gmail.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 Quick Solution in Civil construction field planning, Estimation on primavera P6 / MS Project & prepare BOQ/ MAS List. Contact: 94194399 Email: saashibly@gmail.com Indian male Civil Engineer 12 years experience looking for suitable placement having DL / NOC. Contact: 94194399 Email: saashibly@gmail.com Indian, 26 Yrs., BE in “Electronics & Communication” & M. S in “Embedded System”, Having Programing Language : C#, Software Knowledge: Unity, Visual Studio, with 2 Yrs. Domestic Exp. in Software Testing & Application Development, Mobile Games Testing & Development & Porting to Windows, Facebook & Android, Seeking suitable Job in Software Testing & Software Development and also Embedded design on Visit Visa. Contact 99165185 B.Sc civil Engineer, 7 years Oman experience valid D/L local release available. Contact: 98628515 Email: sofiq.sohe102@gmail.com Indian male B.Tech (Electronics& communication) 6 month experience as NET work administrator, 4 months experience as Computer Hardware Engineer residing in Ruwi. Contact: 92452963 / 99311176 B.Tech Civil Engineer 2 years experience now in Oman on visit. Content: 98233199 Mechanical Engineer, QA/QC, Piping Engineer, oil & gas Diploma 3 years experience, immediate joining, UAE resident, on Oman visit visa. Contact: 00971551899186 / 00968 91042436 Email: sameerhabeeb91@gmail.com

Experienced mechanical Engineer (B.Tech), looking for suitable placement. Contact: 99576846 Diploma in Mechanical Engg, 10 years exp in steel fabrication site work with valid Oman driving license. Contact: 94696192 Civil Engineer diploma, 4 yrs exp seeks suitable position ina reputed company. NOC available. Contact 96789711

Civil Engineer, Indian male more than 18 years experience in construction & consultancy, looking for suitable position. Contact: 92319009 Email: saleemrs2@yahoo.com Driver with sales with 5 yrs in Oman Diploma in Mechanical looking suitable job in Oman for preference Sohar N.O.C available. Contact : 96953996

Indian male 3 years experience in IT as Linux Administrator & 1 year experience in Amazon EC2 Cloud at WIPRO technologies Bangalore seeking suitable placement. Contact: 92889678 Email: amalpathikal@gmail.com

Young Indian, Engineering in Bio-technology, Bio-chemical and Chemical, looking for a challenging placement in Oman. Contact 97607000. Email: sivasankarjayakumar@gmail.com

IT Support Engineer, Exp 3 years in Oman 2 years in India. Contact: 94672759

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

Indian Female, 28 Years - MSc Microbiology, Quality checking food industry, Looking for suitable job. Contact 98170510 Email: lasyapriyaprasanth@gmail.com

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 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 Diploma Civil Engineer Indian male, 14 yrs GCC experience, valid Oman D/L, NOC available, seeking suitable placement. Contact 99794456 Civil Engineer 8 years experience, Driving license, NOC, 98078095. Degree Indian male FMCG working 2 yrs at Dubai, Mobile repairing, 2 yrs at India D/L. Contact: 95797971 / 90214432 Email: nihuaz888@gmail.com Electrical Engineer Indian with 4 years experience presently in Oman family visit visa. Contact: +968 – 90921140 Email: zsebinz@gmail.com Power Systems Engineer experience in digsilent, Cymcap & Etap, Graduation with distinction. Contact: 98133281 Pakistani male Diploma Civil Engineer 4yrs exp in Oman bulling & mega projects, valid license Oman. Contact: 98921022

Site Supervisor, Diploma in Civil Engg (cert attested) knows autocad revit, salary exp: 250 Ph : 92279784

Engineer, with Oman Driving license seeks job. Contact: 98007513

Indian female M.Sc Computer Science seeking suitable placement in Muscat area. Contact 98660672

Civil Engineer 8 years experience Structural buildings marine. Available NOC release. Contact: 92451323. Email: zubairali134@yahoo.com

Indian male, 25 yrs Mechanical Engineer 5 years experience in power & petro chemicals sector looking for suitable placement on visit visa. Contact: 90807760 Email: ramizshk@gmail.com

Electrical Engineer (B.SC) with 1 year experience currently seeking job on 3 month visit. Contact: 91791568

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 female on visiting visa having MCA Degree (IT) seeking suitable placement in any field. Contact: 94875936

Indian male, Mechanical Engineer having 1year experience, on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact:97416564, Email:jovinmathias@gmail.com

Civil Engineer (Indian male) 5 years experience in Oman with valid Omani driving license & NOC looking for suitable opportunity. Contact: 93101283

B.Tech Engineer with 6 years experience & expert in AutoCAD, PDMS & other, 3D software’s (NOC Available) Contact: 93735166 Email: remisashraf@gmail.com

Mechanical Engineer (B.Tech) Indian male with 2 year experience, AREA OF INTEREST Work on Oil Rigs, Work as an QA/QC inspector, Ultrasonic testing, Radiographic testing. Contact: +91 9567526566 Email: adujohnson10@gmail.com

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

Electrical & Electronics Engr, knows autocad & revit. PH: 93837973

Mechanical Engineer have 3 years experience in air conditioning (HVAC), fire fighting system. Contact: 94906447 / 96654019

Indian Male, B.Tech IT, 4 years Oman Experience in IT & NETWORKING, holding Oman D/L, seeks suitable placement. NOC available. Contact: 92462578 Indian Male, MCA Graduate, 15 yrs exp in ERP, CSM Certified, seeking suitable role.NOC Available. Contact : GSM : 90189284 Email: meetlibran@gmail.com

ENGG. / TECH./MECH. Seeking suitable job male 33 years Expat over 13 years experience with PDO as Project Services Engineer Omani driving license NOC Available. Contact: 92734174

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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 Electrical Engineer with 8 years Experience Looking for a suitable job. (Driving License and NOC available). Ph#91293519, Email: nomee987@gmail.com

Civil Engineer 8 years experience in Oman as a project engineer for governmental & private projects. Contact – 90164912

Electrical Engineer: Indian male 30 years, having 5 years of experience in industrial automation & utility maintenance in Indian, holding valid Oman D/L. Contact: 92789995 Email: akhilabrahamlktr@gmail.com 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 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 Quantity surveyor (B.E Civil) 5+ years experience in buildings and mosque N.O.C available ready to join immediately. Contact: +97826597 / +919171430681 Email: sai.praba.777@gmail.com 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

HOSPITALITY Young, female, diploma in aviation, hospitality, travel management, with family visit visa, seeks suitable placement with employment visa in airlines / hospitality / administration & in any company. Gsm 9092-1438 Indian female M.S.W specialized in family & child welfare fresher looking for suitable job. Contact: 95623445 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 99859150.

IT Indian male, CCNA, Networking Technician having 8 years experience (6 years in Gulf) seeking suitable placement. Contact: 98269614 Email: saji.krshnan@gmail.com

Indian male, B.Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering having 2 years of Sales experience looking for suitable position currently in Oman on visit visa. Contact: 97932879 Email: kuchipudisunilkumar@gmail.com

Indian female BCA with 5 years experience Admin, front office, IT, Hospital looking for a suitable position. Contact: 92210268 / 92064817 Email : rennykb@gmail.com

Indian male B-tech 8 years experience as senior electrical project engineer / QC engineer on visit visa seeks suitable placement. Contact 94094543 Email: anwar425@gmail.com

Indian male 33 years with 8 years experience in air cargo operation (cargo team leader) of Sharjah Intl Airport now on visit visa looking suitable position. Contact: 93619175 Email: badaralangattu@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

MISCELLANEOUS

Indian Female, 25 Years - MSc Biotechnology, 1yr exp. in Clinical Microbiology & 6 months working exp. in international crop reserch institute of semi arid crops (ICRISAT) Looking for suitable job. Contact 92619048, Email: anusreeg1991@gmail.com Filipino Male, 28 years Old. Looking for job, Have experience in Rent a Car/ Cargo & Logistics / Real Estate/ Customer Care Executive / Sale Executive & Marketing/ Shop In- Charge. Hard working w/ good computer and communication skill. GSM: 97761075 Filipino Graphic Designer / I.T. looking for a suitable job with 10 years experience. Very good in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Photography, Knowledge in CCTV & Access Controls. Pls. Call 95098512. Indian male, 28, post graduate, 6+ yrs exp in Oman in sales (back office) & credit control with valid Oman D/L looking for suitable lacements. NOC available. Contact: 92066 523 Sudanese male bachelor geology and mining with 3 years experience in MUD logging and training in soil investigation. Contact: 92956848 BS in Electrical Engineering, Experience: 5 years(Power Plants). Contact: 92475206 Email: zahaibzafar007@gmail.com

MEDICAL Indian male Dentist with prometric pass good experience in cosmetic & prosthodontic treatment currently available in Muscat. Contact: 92534912 / 99875346 Email: ahamed.harys@gmail.com Veterinary Doctor: Indian Female looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 96906534 / 99014885, Email: monishmajeed@gmail.com Indian male Nurse with 6.5 years experience prometric completed with 66% looking for a suitable job presently available in Oman on visit visa. Contact: 98275068 / 93519957 Email: mammenv24@gmail.com

MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR Chief Accountant/Finance Manager – Indian male, CA Finalist, having 20 years’ experience in Finance, Accounts, Audit, Finalization of Accounts, preparation of Project Reports etc., looking for immediate placement. 12 yrs. in Oman in Construction and Consultancy co., have Omani D/L, knows Tally. Contact 94041048, email: jobmuscat49@gmail.com Indian 58 yrs, 7 years experience in Real Estate building supervising hiring, rental with driving license. Contact: 95174004


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SITUATION WANTED SALES / MARKETING

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Male -44 ,CIM (UK )/MBA, qualified business manager experience in setting up strategic business,3 experience in Oman FMCG sector and 10 years in GCC looking for a suitable managerial position .NOC and driving license available . Contact -99160550

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. Contact India:-+918907212253 Akhil:-93626288, Email: Sumeshpsmkr1989@gmail.com

Indian male 25, Graduate in commerce (B.com) having 4 years of experience in Office Administration (admin) looking for a suitable placement presently on a visit visa. Contact : 97939084 / 97351786, E-mail : mohammednsr126@gmail.com

CEO, CEO Assistant looking for senior management position with more than 25 yrs Business developing experience marketing business planning U.S.A , Africa , Kazakhstan , Saudi & Qatar MBA , TEXU AYM University. Contact: 92010247

U.S. National, 10 yrs experience in customer service, fluent in English, Bachelors degree in Business Admin, Management, MS Office, word, excel, typing with driving license seeks suitable placement. Contact 98038438, Email: baloch86@gmail.com

Indian male part time Accountant looking for a job. #96761026 Email: mehreenraiz@gmail.com

SALES / MARKETING

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

MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR

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 Filipino female 33 years, 8 years experience in retail sales, local release available looking for suitable job. Contact: 96974183 Email: sherylcureg30@gmail.com Sudanese Business Development Manager 15 years experience in Oman market (Import / Export, tenders, developing business, marketing), good communication skills (bilingual) commercial relations inside and overseas. Contact: 93695424 Email: mhdamin2003@gmail.com Indian male BHM from IRELAND with 7 years of experience, 5 years of experience in Europe in one of busiest as a Senior Asst Manager in QSR Industry (India) looking for the best opportunity. Contact no in Oman: 00968 – 99421031 Email: smithramesh813@gamil.com B.B.A Graduate/Sales & Marketing Executive/3years Exp./Valid Omani License/Available Immediate . Contact-94122944, Email: raashidjabirm@gmail.com Sales and Marketing Indian National with valid driving license, 15 years experience in frozen foods, looking suitable placement, N.O.C Available. Contact: 90650020 Indian male - Sales Representative with 7 years experience and valid Oman driving license, NOC or release available. Contact 99695780 Sales Executive 5 years experience valid Oman license, MBA, local release available. Contact: 96796590 Indian male 3.5 years experience in handling key accounts looking for similar sales job, valid Oman diving license and NOC available. Contact: 94974767 Indian expat MBA, more than 12 yrs of Sales and Marketing experience in Oman market, good in Arabic and having driving license looking for a suitable position. Contact: 98908634 Indian male 26, BBA Graduate 3.5 years experience in Sales having valid Omani driving license seeks opportunity in sales and marketing, NOC available. Contact: 94743988 Email: rijaskhan09@gmail.com Indian male 24 yrs, B.Com 3 years exp in Marketing (Advertising firm) having valid Omani D/L looking for suitable placement NOC available. Contact: 98983247

Indian male 26 years of experience of sales & marketing in surgical and laboratory equipments. Looking for good replacement. Contact – 92015894 / 95774854 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, MBA marketing 5 yrs exp. in sales & 4 yrs in FMCG sector, looking for best opportunity. NOC available. Contact: 96001877 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 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

SECRETARIAL & OFFICE Lady Secretary / Sales Co-coordinator 12 years experience in Oman in reputed companies, seek immediate Employment. Call: 95244761 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

TOURS & TRAVELS Indian male,23 years, BBA in Aviation operation and Internship from Air India SATS, as a lead assistant at Delhi Airport- Asiana Airlines also having sales & business development experience. Now on visit visa. Looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 98381814.

MISCELLANEOUS Airfreight/logistics Manager, male 35, MBA, Indian, 5 years experience in Oman seeks job. Contact- 0091-9526166169 / 99630159, E mail - bijoabyjohns@yahoo.co.in B.E(Mechanical) 12years industrial sales one year Muscat experience, presently in India , Immediately ready to join ,Mobile no :917338899372 , email id : ganesh2008sep@gmail.com

Indian male 25, Graduate in commerce (B.com) having 2 years of experience in purchase (supply chain management) looking for a suitable placement presently on a visit visa. Contact : 97939084 / 97351786, E-mail : mohammednsr126@gmail.com B.E Engineer and also did NEBOSH (IGC), Fire and Safety (HABC) First Aid.3 year of Gulf experience As a Safety Engineer looking for job. Available to join respective firm. Contact # 94618504 , Email: shan37yousfani@gmail.com Diploma in Civil Engineering, B. Tech in Civil engineering from Kurukshetra university, persuing M. Tech Structural Engineering distance mode from Kurukshetra University, more than 07 years experience. Contact : +96891431483 email : mohsinyousuf86@rediffmail.com Civil Engineer, B.E 26 years, 4 yrs experience GCC, 6 years Singapore in roads, buildings, infrastructure have employment visa, release available. Contact: 94786687 Email: shasha9292@gmail.com / asad3248@gmail.com 4 years experience in officer coordinator & Sales Executive looking for suitable placement, NOC and Oman driving license available. Contact: 98215753 / 92392646, thankansam@gmail.com Civil Engineer 5 years experience in Oman / India as Quantity Surveyor for mosque & building (N.O.C) Contact: 97826597 Email: sai.praba.777@gmail.com Indian P.G , DCA need job. Contact: 94829545

SITUATION WANTED

2 years experience looking for a job accounts / logistics field on visit visa. Contact: 93884951

MISCELLANEOUS

Indian male need part time job. Contact : 90169048 3 years experience in production industry, B tech in Mech engg, Proficiency in AutoCAD, Primavera certified. Contact arn9895@gmail. com, Mob 00919895233155 Purchase & store experienced 8 years in Oman Construction company Indian male 47 years looking for suitable job, NOC release, Oman driving license available. Contact: 98456535 / 93996983 Building foreman, Experience : More than 20 years with 12 years in Saudi Arabia 4 years in Oman and 4 years in Pakistan with D/L. Contact : 968 94153911, Email : iqbalsaleem10777@gmail.com Indian male 6 years exp as Sales Executive with valid Oman driving license, languages known Hindi and English, looking for any good job. Contact 95642297 Indian male, 26 years, 3 Years’ experience in Projects of Tanks, Boilers and Steel structures Aware of int. Standards, B tech in Mech engg. Contactrahulkunnath23@gmail.com, Mob-00917350860889

Indian male, 28 YEARS Msc Bed Chemistry 2 years, experience In Teaching In India seeking suitable Job. Mob No-00919505671750, Email;bbroshini53@gmail.com Airfreight/logistics Manager, male 35, MBA, Indian, 5 years experience in Oman seeks job. Contact- 0091-9526166169 / 99630159 , e mail - bijoabyjohns@yahoo.co.in Electrical Foreman, 25 years’ experience, Indian male currently in Oman looking for suitable position. Gsm – 96718013, Email : manikandan1196@gmail.com Regin accountant, male Indian, 2 years of experience doing accounts in tally and excel searching for suitable job. GSM no: 7373387282 E mail: regin1690@gmail.com

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 Mathematics Lecturer Indian Female, M. Phil in Mathematics with 5 years of experience in school and colleges. Now in Oman on Visit Visa. Contact- 92119428, 96714746 Indian female 23 Oracle ERP technical consultant 2+exp skills: oaf, forms & reports, bipublisher email: ramyaoracleapps02@gmail. com, Contact: 91156571

Heavy Driver available with Oman Driving License.Contact: 94190541

Sr Project Engineer, 30 Years, Mechanical, 8 Yrs. experience in Oman & Qatar, Qatar Petroleum approved, Experienced in EPIC Projects Tanks, Vessels, Piping, Steel structures. Ph-00974 66772193 Mail: snu057@gmail.com.

B.E Engineer and also did NEBOSH (IGC), Fire and Safety (HABC) First Aid.3 year of Gulf experience As a Safety Engineer looking for job. Available to join respective firm. Contact number# 94618504Email: shan37yousfani@gmail.com

MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Indian Male, 26 years, 3 Years’ experience in Projects of Tanks, Boilers and Steel structures Aware of int. Standards, B.Tech in Mech engg. Contact-rahulkunnath23@gmail. com, Mob-00917350860889

Sr Project Engineer, 30 Years, Mechanical, 8 Yrs. experience in Oman & Qatar, Qatar Petroleum approved, Experienced in EPIC Projects Tanks, Vessels, Piping, Steel structures. Ph-00974 66772193 Mail;snu057@gmail.comIndian

4 Years experience as Electronics Service Engineer. Knowledge in all type of Electronics items, looking for suitable placement. GSM- 99105043

male 25, Graduate in commerce (B.com) having 2 years of experience in Sales & Marketing looking for a suitable placement presently on a visit visa. Contact : 97939084 / 97351786, E-mail : mohammednsr126@gmail.com Male, Electrical Engineer, 4 years of experience in India /Oman. NOC available. Contact Mob: 94579857, Email: zahirpb@gmail.com, Indian Male, 22, Diploma in Automobile Engineering (DC), Experience In Restaurant Management and in sales looking for suitable position. Contact: 90801420, Email: anwaar223969@gmail.com

Female Architect on visiting visa, two years’ experience, graduated from School of Planning and Architecture (under MHRD). Proficient in AutoCAD, Google Sketchup and creative visualization. Email saatvika.frozenmusic@gmail.com. Contact 00968-94057427. Indian male 33 yrs, MBA-HR, worked on Recruitments, Training, OD, PMS, Site-HR, Omanisation and development plans of nationals ,10.yrs exp. seeking a job.NOC avl. Contact 94179499 saiprasad_18@yahoo.com Indian Female 10 years exp as cook in Oman, South Indian & Gujarati special .looking for job, Contact 95795971

INDIAN male, 33 yrs, BSC Chemistry 8years, experience as Medical Representative In Zydus company in India, seeking suitable Job. Contact -00919505671750, Email;bbroshini53@gmail.com Electronic Systems Engineer (UK Graduate) with skills in Robotics, Programming Languages, IC, PCB Design seeking suitable position. Indian female on Visit Visa. Contact: 97848075 s.dinesh1508@gmail.com Indian male, Civil Engineer (Diploma) having 5Year exp. in oman both construction &Consultancy with valid oman D/L, seeking suitable job. Contact: 96057857, Email Id: srsakku&gmail.Com Indian, Keralite, female, M.Com, Montessori trained now on family visa seeking suitable placement. Contact: 93101269 Email: sreeja.l.u@gmail.com Indian male, M.Com , 7 years oman experience in the field of accounts and valid oman driving license & NOC . Good knowledge in SAP,Tally, oracle , MS office and Excel seeks suitable placement. Contact 92859733 Mechanical Engineer 3 years of experience in HVAC mechanical engineer one year experience in Auto Cad B.E (mechanical engineering) revit mep, auto cad, stcw, huet.mobile: +97430384909 email: kijomonc@gmail.com Indian Male 24 years, HSE , 3 years Experienced as WELDING SUPERVISOR, PIPE FITTER, NONDESTRUCTIVE TEST, ASNT-NDT level II, per SNT-TC-LA (Radiographic Testing (RT)Penetrate testing (PT) Magnetic Particle Testing(MT)Ultrasonic Testing (UT)RTFI, looking for a suitable job. Contact 99334770 Fire & Safety Technician, 22 Years old, Indian expatriate seeking for a suitable placement. 2 years of experience. Ready for immediate joining. Please Contact : +968-97682273, Email: maniavbah555@gmail.com


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We arrange tours & accommodation at all the beautiful places in Oman. Contact 99839898

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

SITUATION WANTED SIT.WANTED Indian Male B-Com graduate 2 year experience in various Fields Valid Oman Driving License. Looking for any suitable post. Please contact: 94409500

Master in Aeronautical engineering (PhD) having 4 years experience. Seeking job in universities, colleges, schools and industries. # 98259462, binoaero87@gmail.com

Indian female 23 ORACLE ERP Technical consultant 2+exp skills: oaf, forms reports and bipublisher. Contact - 91156571 email: ramyaoracleapps02@gmail.com

Indian Male 30 year GCC driving license and past experience as project coordinator looking for a suitable position. Project coordination, Sales executive, marketing executive or any other suitable post. Contact -97070427

Indian female MCA, seeking placement in IT, Admin. Contact: 94133849 Fresh Mechanical Engineer B.Tech with Omani driving license on visit, seeking suitable placement. Contact: 99417584 / 97792809 Indian male, 24 yrs Civil Engineering Graduate, on visit visa looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 92724814 Indian male, 25 years old, (exp.) Civil Engineer diploma, looking suitable position. Contact: 00919746443745 / 92861980 Electrical Foreman, 25 years experience, Indian male currently in Oman looking for suitable position. Gsm – 96718013 Email: manikandan1196@gmail.com Indian Male, B.Com + Dip. Logistics 2year experience looking for a job in Accounts/Logistics Field. Presently on Visit Visa #93884951 Email:mehreenraiz@gmail.com Indian male 25 years- BE- Computer Engineer with CISA and CCNA, having 3 years work experience in Oman, valid Omani driving license, seeking for suitable placement in IT companies or Audit companies for IT Audit job, NOC can be obtained. Contact:99253011 4years and 7months experienced Female seeking job related to Office Job, Data Entry and Desktop Administration. Completed diploma in Computer Science. Contact: 94653264

Master in Aeronautical Engineering (PhD) having 4 years experience. Seeking job in universities, colleges, schools and industries. # 98259462 binoaero87@gmail.com Qualified banking & Accounts management profesional seeking suitable job opportunities. Currently working in India with ICIC Bank. Email: sheemoljohn@rediffmail.com Contact# 919755550181 Indian Male, 22, Experienced, Looking for job in sales (no DL). Contact: 90801420; Email: anwaar223969@gmail.com Part- Time Accountant, well experience senior accountant, doing all type of accounting works, Finalization, Budgeting available. Contact: 98803439 Indian Driver, with Oman driving license having 10 years experience in Oman, looking for suitable positions. Contact-91519047 Indian male 21, Graduate in commerce (B.com ) having 2 years of experience in cash counter (National trading & spare parts)looking for a suitable placement on a visit visa. Contact 95919647, 94245753/ uzairzain786@gmail.com Project Engineer, Mechanical Indian Male, 26 years 3 Years experience in Projects of Tanks, Boilers and Steel structures Aware of int. Standards B.Tech in Mech engg Contact-rahulkunnath23@gmail. com Mob-00917350860889

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SITUATION WANTSERVICES A/c Servicing & Maintenance. Contact Abdul Rehman Contact: 99382104 House shifting. Contact 99708138 Looking for building cleaning contracts. Contact 97730779

Indian Electricians, civil workers. Contact 98253551

TRANSPORTATION Transportation. available. (Ruwi) Contact 92430239 Transportation. Contact: 98657739 Transportation. Contact: 91310107 Transportation. Contact: 94510847

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

A/C Maintenance & Servicing, Fridge, Washing machine & Dish washer repairing, Painting & Cleaning services, Electrical & plumbing. Contact 99447257 / 97014234 / 24504281 Marble crystallization & grinding, Ocean center LLC Contact: 99344723 Water proofing ABUQABASContact 99320217/24788722 Al farzdaq Al Fedi Trad and Cont Maintenance services electric, plumbing and A/C. Contact: 96524904 /94285064

in Azaiba and Ruwi earn in two months tion guaranteed

Tel: 95244310 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

SITUATION WANTSERVICES

CAD drawings Archi/ MEP CAD – comply BIM. Contact: 91233975

For any 3d signboard, acrylic works with painting please contact us on 90786240 or follow us in instagram: silver_concepts

Available electrical & cabling CCTV services. Contact: 98252780

Window or split AC split fitting or service. Contact: 95303292

Transportation available Ruwi to Al Khuwair, Ghubra & Azaiba. Contact: 91103909

Pest control treatments, Ocean center LLC Contact 99344723

House shifting packing. Contact: 99657644/98518013

Transportation. Contact 99508282

Marble crystallization & grinding, cleaning & carpet shampooing. Ocean center LLC. Contact 99344723

Transportation available Al Khuwair, Ghobrah, Azaiba, Al Hail & Al Khoud. Drop & pick. Contact 95250161

Transportation required from Qurum to WadiKabir at afternoon only 1 PM. Contact - 99012165 Transportation. Contact 92015894

All Maintenance and services electric, CCTV Camera, Plumbing, A/C service and gas installation, painting tiles. Contact: 96524904 / 94285064

Transportation. Contact 94510847

Pest control Gulfa international. Contact: 92326955

Carpet Shampoo, marble & tile polishing, pest control & anti-termite treatment, general cleaning painting,Plumbing, Electrical, shifting. Contact Mundhir Al-Rizaiqi trading. L.L.C. Contact: 24810137, 99450130 Marble Restoration, Mosaic tiles polishing, carpet shampooing, maintenance. Contact ABU QABAS- 99320217 /24788722

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MATRIMONIAL Parent of Thrissur based Hindu Ezhava girl aged 20, Slim,Atham star, Studying for B. Pharm seeking alliance from well employed Graduates, preferably in Engineering Contact :96425102 Malankara Catholic Male Nurse (28) from Thiruvalla working in Nizwa Private Co. Alliance invites parents/nurses working in Oman. Contact 968 98267338, 0091 9287215726 Bombay origin Sunni Muslim (Konkani) girl aged 25 years, B. Sc. Hons (Oxford – Finance & Accounting) seeking alliance. Contact: Whatsapp : 92886145 Indian male Roman Catholic 40yrs divorcee working in Muscat. Seeks suitable alliance from widow/ divorcee/ single.Contact 96059801. Muscat born and brought-up, Palakkad, Ezhuthachan Girl, 23, Pooyam, pursuing Final MBA, Coimbatore. Contact 99639965, dr.pgurudas@yahoo.com


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Window & split unit A.C servicing & repairing. Contact: 99557080

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Split unit & window unit A.C servicing & maintenance. Contact 96236476

Telal Al Mustqbal Al Jadeede Trad. & Cont. A Civil Contr. & maintenance company - Mabela & Muscat. More than 25 years in all types of building construction & maintenance works. Contact: 00968- 99038518

Split unit & widow unit A.C servicing & maintenance. Contact: 95323517 / 93769089


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