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HM sends greetings MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of congratulations to President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of Congo on his country’s Independence anniversary. In his cable, His Majesty the Sultan has expressed his sincere congratulations and best wishes to President Kabila and his country’s people. -ONA

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Omani declared free of MERS virus

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An Omani man, who was undergoing treatment for MERS in Thailand has been declared free of the deadly virus, said Thailand’s health ministry. The 75-year-old, who had travelled to Bangkok for treatment for a heart condition and was then diagnosed with the virus, will remain in quarantine for the time being. >A3

I personally disagree with the government’s decision to conduct sector-wise studies

Omanisation concept needs to be reconsidered, all parties should be involved to find a way out

Tawfiq Al Lawati

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Emirati convicted for US teacher’s murder

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A UAE court sentenced an Emirati woman to death on Monday after convicting her of the militantinspired murder of an American teacher, Abu Dhabi newspaper The National reported. Alaa Bader Al Hashemi, 30, was found guilty of stabbing to death school teacher Ibolya Ryan, in a shopping mall. >A7

sector sparked calls for wider research

reji@timesofoman.com fahadnews@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Renewed calls for an industry-wide review into the implementation of Omanisation have been issued after the Ministry of Manpower announced a study on the sales and marketing sector, from which expats have been banned for 18 months. The ministry’s Omanisation committee has decided to investigate what progress has been in the sales and marketing sector since the ban was imposed in January 2013. An official from the ministry

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Ithraa has been helping Omani non-oil exporters penetrate mature and emerging markets worldwide, grow jobs at home, strengthen our economy, and ensure longterm, sustainable economic growth since 1997. We are the only part of government that charged specifically with helping non-oil exporters. >B3

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SEZAD, MINISTRY OF MANPOWER

Pact signed to issue expat labour permits in five days Times News Service MUSCAT: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by the Special Economic Zone Authority of Duqm (SEZAD) with the Ministry of Manpower to issue permits for expat labour force expeditiously not exceeding five working days from the date of application as prescribed by the Royal Decree No. 79/2013. The MoU was signed on Monday by SEZAD Chairman Yahya bin Said bin Abdullah Al Jabri and Minister of Manpower Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser Al Bakri. Under the MoU, the parties have agreed to issue regulations governing the licencing procedures of foreign labour recruitment for the establishments operating in the zone by the Department of Manpower. The SEZAD board will make a decision on this regulation in co-ordination with the ministry. The MoU stipulates that SEZAD will notify the ministry on decisions it issues regarding foreign labour recruitment fees and Omanisation percentage so that the ministry can consider the same upon performing its terms of reference. The MoU states that the

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SEZAD should receive the licencing applications for recruitment of foreign labour by the projects registered in the zone commercial register according to the approved forms for this purpose. The SEZAD will verify that the applications fulfil all the criteria and deliver a receipt to an applicant. It will forward the application the same day to the department with its recommendation. The MoU also states that the SEZAD will set a maximum limit to the number of projects licenced

to carry on activity of procuring the foreign workforce in the zone, and will review this periodically in the light of the zone development and the growth of economic activities there. It stipulates that the SEZAD shall inform the Ministry of Manpower in case any of the establishments in the zone commercial register desire to move to the customs territory so that the ministry can apply the same conditions, fees, regulations, and laws applicable to all private sector enterprises without exception. Yahya Al Jabri, SEZAD chairman, underlined the importance of MoU with regard to the cooperation between the two sides in the areas of labour force in the zone for overcoming the challenges facing the projects there. Sheikh Abdullah Al Bakri affirmed that the Ministry of Manpower supports SEZAD in its quest to provide the best services to investors, stressing the importance of the MoU in overcoming the challenges faced by the investors. According to the MoU, the SEZAD will notify the department once the projects end as well as companies which ended their work in the zone.

said: “The study aims to identify the opportunities and struggles faced by nationals working in sales and marketing sector in the private sector.” Currently the study is focussed on the sales and marketing field but in the future it may cover the entire private sector, he said. Instead of reviewing Omanisation process in sales and marketing sector, a comprehensive study should be done in all the sectors taking into account the ground realities, said a number of voices including a parliamentarian, a manpower official, a commerce chamber official, trade union representative and businessmen.

“I personally disagree with government’s decision to conduct sector-wise studies. Government should go for a comprehensive study. We know the total number of expatriates and the number of Omanis looking for jobs. We should have a clear strategy,” Tawfiq Al Lawati, a Majlis Al Shura member, told Times of Oman. “What we are doing now is just adjustments. It is not the right way. We should chalk out a plan for the next five years to carry out Omanisation. Where and what kind of jobs should be identified segment-wise, job-wise and level-wise,” Tawfiq said. >A6

MUSCAT: A 22-year-old Omani woman and her two-monthold daughter died in a fire which engulfed their house in South Mabelah, police officials said. “The fire broke out in the kitchen while the mother and child were sleeping. On waking up, they tried to escape, but could not come out of the house. The woman then took the child and hid in the washroom. However, they were trapped there and suffocated to death,” police sources told the Times of Oman. “It was the neighbours who informed the police. A probe is on,” added the police officials.

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RAMADAN ADVISORY

Patients advised to consult doctor before fasting ELHAM POURMOHAMMADI elham@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Those who are on regular medication or suffer from any kind of disease should consult the doctor to see whether they can fast during Ramadan or not, say health experts. There are certain patients who are commonly exempt from fasting for medical reasons but every individual is different and not all the things can be generalised, said an official at the Ministry of Health. “Generally, we advise patients suffering from certain diseases such as liver cirrhosis or kidney failure and those who are on medication to avoid fasting, but each case is different and they should consult the doctor,” Dr Ahmed Hamed Al Wahaibi, senior consultant in Family Medicine at the ministry, told the Times of Oman.

Monika Seth, a nutritionist and weight loss consultant at Al Raffah Hospital, says that although the decision of fasting is completely an individual’s call, there are some medical conditions under which any individual should avoid fasting. Mentally challenged people, pregnant women, people suffering with any temporary sickness like fever or infection or permanent sickness like cancer or kidney disease are some of the groups that are exempt from fasting, she said. “Since low intake of food and fluid along with longer gaps are risk factors for hypoglycaemia among fasting diabetics, they must be closely watched for signs and symptoms of dehydration and hypoglycaemia,” she added. The chronic diabetics should discuss with their physician about their status before fasting, noted Monika.

GROWTH AGENDA: Brokerage sector achieved the maximum Om-

anisation recording more than 81 per cent.–File photo for illustrative purpose

Brokerage firms top Omanisation chart MUSCAT: Statistics released by the Ministry of Manpower show that the financial brokerage sector achieved the maximum Omanisation till the end of May 2015, with more than 81 per cent of its workforce being nationals. They were followed by the electricity, gas and water supply sector with 70.46 per cent, the mining sector with 59.24 per cent, and education with 28 per cent. The statistics showed that high-class institutions led everyone else in achieving Omanisation in the first quarter of 2015 by more than 40 per cent, followed by premier institutions with 26.26 per cent, and consultancies with 24.12 per cent. The private sector enterprises annually fill in special forms provided by the ministry for Omanisation. These forms are part of the ministry’s efforts to achieve Omanisation in private sector

Generally, we advise patients suffering from certain diseases such as liver cirrhosis or kidney failure and those who are on medication to avoid fasting

Monika Seth

Dr Ahmed Al Wahaibi

Nutritionist and weight loss consultant, Al Raffah Hospital

Senior consultant in Family Medicine, Ministry of Health

Dar Al Atta’a renews call to serve the needy

HUMAN RESOURCES

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Since low intake of food and fluid with longer gaps are risk factors for hypoglycaemia among fasting diabetics, they must be closely watched

enterprises as decided by the ministry and to find a suitable working environment for the national labour force, which significantly contributes to the stability and preservation of their rights and helps them take up leadership roles at these enterprises. The reports of the sector committees in the ministry indicate that the national workforce is serious about work and demonstrates its efficiency at any work site. As the national workforce in many of the major private-sector facilities has proven its efficiency, which has resulted in the increase in Omanisation percentages in many institutions, the national workforce has occupied leading positions like directors of human resources, marketing or customer service. The ministry is seeking to regulate the labour market with the planned co-operation of the private sector.

clothing, student sponsorship and family sponsorship. The donation kiosks are available at the City Centre Qurum, City Centre Seeb, Muscat Grand Mall, and Oman Oil (Ahlain), in addition to Ghubrah near Lulu, Oman Oil (Ahlain) - Qurum Burger King, Oman Oil (Ahlain) - Mawaleh Burger King and Oman Oil (Ahlain) - Ghubrah 18th November Street.

Dar Al Atta’a has drawn out its programmes and welfare schemes for which citizens and residents can contribute during the Holy Month of Ramadan

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HELPING HAND: Dar Al Atta’a will be celebrating Qaranqasho with the underprivileged and provide support to those in need.–File photo

MUSCAT: Dar Al Atta’a is once again collaborating with different institutions and organisations to ensure no one goes hungry in this blessed month. Dar Al Atta’a has listed various ways in which citizens and residents can contribute to their cause of choice. They have announced that Iftar meals will be provided daily to 1,100 people in 12 different mosques around the Sultanate. To celebrate Qaranqasho on the Wednesday (Ramadan’s mid-

month festivities) Dar Al Atta’a will be providing treats to paediatric wards in some of Oman’s largest hospitals, including the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Khoula Hospital, The Royal Hospital, Dar Al Hanan. Dar Al Atta’a will be celebrating the Qaranqasho and Iftar at the orphanage centre in Al Khodh on Tuesday, and in collaboration with Avenues Mall, they will celebrate the Qaranqasho at the mall with proceeds going towards the stu-

dent care programme. New Eid clothes will be given to 1,000 children around the country to make them feel special on the joyous occasion. Talk to volunteers Dar Al Atta’a kiosks are available at several locations, providing donors the opportunity to speak with their volunteers and give to the cause that they feel most passionate about such as coupons for donations, breaking fast, Eid

Donation boxes Dar Al Atta’a boxes for the donation of non-perishable food items are available at three Lulu Hypermarket locations in Darsait, Ghubrah and Seeb. In association with Capital Stores, Dar Al Atta’a will donate OMR1 towards Dar Al Atta’a student care programme for every purchase made in any of their outlets. Apart from these events that have been planned, last weekend, the 16th annual Eid exhibition took place from June 25 to 27, in Al Noor Hall. This event provided a platform for local SMEs to reach a wider audience and all the proceeds were donated for Eid clothes for the needy. Ramadan Iftar packs containing food and beverages were also distributed to 855 families all across Oman. Dar Al Atta’a has requested everyone to join them in giving back to those who need it most in this holy month. ACADEMIC MEETING

CAS Council discusses training plan MUSCAT: The Academic Council of the Colleges of Applied Sciences (CAS) discussed the cooperative training project at its annual meeting which was held under the chairmanship of Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Sarmi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education. The cooperative training project is an academic process to integrate the educational process in the classrooms with learning on the job by providing productive jobs for students in sectors close to the professional and academic orientation. These jobs should be paid in most cases. It is planned that the project will be experimented in the IT department in Sohar College of Applied Sciences from next academic year after completing the procedures. The Council’s meeting also followed up the recommendations of the previous meetings and approved Spring Semester graduate results 2014/2015. The results were sent to the Trustee Board of the colleges for approval. The meeting approved the executive regulation of consultation services for the colleges. The council also discussed the possibility of offering new sub-specialties within the engineering programme at Sohar College of Applied Science.–ONA


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Omani MERS patient now virus free Times News Service MUSCAT/BANGKOK: An Omani man, who was undergoing treatment for Middle East Respiratory Sydnrome (MERS) in Thailand, has been declared free of the deadly virus, said Thailand’s health ministry on Monday. The 75-year-old, who had travelled to Bangkok for treatment for a heart condition and was then diagnosed with the virus, will remain in quarantine for the time being.

The 75-year-old, who had travelled to Bangkok for treatment for a heart condition and was then diagnosed with the virus, will remain in quarantine for the time being

DEADLY VIRUS: Across the world, at least 480 deaths have been caused by the deadly MERS virus.

CISCO FORECAST

Oman ideally placed for digital growth Times News Service MUSCAT: Oman is ideallyplaced to advance digital businesses and society, as the number of Internet users in the Middle East and Africa will grow 1.6-fold to 425 million by 2019, or 27 per cent of the population, according to the 10th annual Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast 2015. Cisco attributes the growth to the increase in demand for mobile devices, video, and social networking. According to the forecast, “By 2019 there will be nearly 3.9 billion global Internet users (more than 51 per cent of the world’s population), up from 2.8 billion in 2014. In Middle East and Africa, IP traffic will grow six-fold by 2019, a compound annual growth rate of 44 per cent. “Factors expected to drive traffic growth include global increases in Internet users, personal devices and machine-to-machine (M2M) connections, faster

broadband speeds, and the adoption of advanced video services.” “Social networking will be the most highly-penetrated residential Internet service in the Middle East and Africa, with 176 million users, or used by 81 per cent of total residential Internet users,” adds the forecast. According to Iyad Alchammat, general manager at Cisco Oman, as consumers, businesses and societies in Oman are heading towards the digital era. “For our customers and the industry ecosystem as a whole, we look forward to continuing to report on these trends, the challenges they bring, and the immense opportunities ahead,” he added. We are entering into a very dynamic technological era and the rapid increase in connected devices will benefit a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, transportation, oil and gas, and utilities, in addition to government, healthcare, sports etc.

Test results “In the last test results we did not find the MERS virus in the patient,” said Surachet Satitramai, acting permanent secretary at the Public Health Ministry.

“His condition is much better but we still need to see if his other health conditions, including his heart, will have any effect on his recovery,” he said. Satitramai said that three relatives of the man who travelled with him to Thailand were also free of the virus. Thailand’s health ministry is still monitoring 36 people who were exposed to its single patient. Meanwhile two United Arab Emirates (UAE) expatriates - a woman and an 11-year-old child were found infected with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus, said the WHO. The victims, who live in the eastern region of Abu Dhabi, contracted the virus from a rela-

tive, who had the virus diagnosed last month. Neither of them had been exposed to other risk factors in the 14 days before detection, the WHO said. They are being kept in isolation, where they have not shown any symptoms. 1,350 cases worldwide Across the world, the WHO has been notified of 1,350 laboratoryconfirmed cases of MERS, resulting in at least 480 deaths. First identified in humans in 2012, MERS is caused by a corona virus from the same family as the one that triggered the 2003 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). There is no cure or vaccine.


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TODAY’S DUAA “O our Lord! Forgive me and my parents, and (all) Believers, on the Day that the Reckoning will be established!’

T H E B L E S S E D W AT E R

The water was a gift from Allah to Prophet Ismail (peace be upon him), when he cried of thirst as his mother Hagar looked for water by running between the rocky hillocks of Safa and Marwa. Aftab H. Kola outlines its importance

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t is a blessed drink. It is a good feed and a cure for diseases”, the Saheeh Al Bukhari and Saheeh Muslim (the two most authentic books of Islamic Traditions) write, quoting the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was referring to Zamzam water, the water that Muslims all over the world drink for relief. The well from which this exclusive water gushes is located in the vicinity of the Holy Kaaba in Makkah, Islam’s holiest sanctuary. Little wonder then you will see people, mostly pilgrims, carrying cans containing Zamzam to their hometowns all over the world. It is not an ordinary water (it tastes different too) Muslims attach spiritual significance to drinking of Zamzam. Ramadan is a month wherein Zamzam water is taken in plenty. Muslims break their fast by drinking Zamzam water along with the dates as was recommended by Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). History of Zamzam The origin of Zamzam goes back to the period of Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH)), more than 4,000 lunar years ago as calculated by Abdul Gafoor Attar and given in his book Al Kaaba wa Al Kiswah. It is reported that Hagar, wife of Ibrahim,

was in desperate search of water to feed for thirsty son Ismail in a valley of Makkah. She ran between the rocky hillocks of Safa and Marwa seven times until she saw the angels at a spot digging the earth which sprang forth miraculously a pool of water under Ismail’s tiny feet be known as Zamzam. Walking between the same hills seven times is now one of the rituals of Umrah, a minor form of Haj. Zamzam has been perennially flowing ever since it came into existence. Millions and millions of gallons have been drawn out from the well, the source originating from the bedrock formed during early geological eras. A number of scientific studies conducted say that the water seeps through three faults extending from the Kaaba, the hills Safa and Marwa that converge in the well. The well, located 15 metres east of the Kaaba, measures 4 metres in diameter and runs into a deplastered depth of 14 metres and 80cm. Beneath this level two openings allow the water to drain into the well. Zamzam is soothing and refreshing and a feeling of contentment develops after it is drunk. The author of Fi Rihab Al Bait Al Haram (an Arabic book) quoting Minawi writes,’ Zamzam water satisfies the need and purpose for which it is drunk’. Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)) encouraged

people to drink large quantities of Zamzam for “it satisfies the need and purpose it is drunk for. If you drink it with the intention to be cured from desire, you will be cured by the will of God. If you drink it to be protected against mischief of whisperer, God will protect you. If you drink it to feel full, God will make you feel full and contented.” Known by variants like Shabbaa, Shifa Sagham, Sughya Ismail, Zamzam water is given to the sick and dying persons considering its spiritual attachment Muslims give to it. There are certain rules to be followed for drinking this wonder water. It is recommended that the water should be gulped in three mouthfuls first and then drunk one’s fill. One should face the Kaaba and after drinking one should thank Allah. Special care has been taken to maintain the Zamzam well, considering its spiritual significance. As against the old and traditional system of drawing water through rope fitted with bucket, water is pumped into a reservoir made of zinc and distributed through a network of water pipes around the well. The opening of the well is now in the cellar below the circumambulation floor (where pilgrims move around the Kaaba) and is accessed through the staircase leading downwards. Canned

Hadith of the day IBN ‘ABBAS (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated: “The Prophet (PBUH) was the most generous of all people, and he used to become more generous in Ramadan when Gabriel met him. Gabriel used to meet him every night during Ramadan to revise the Holy Quran with him. Allah’s Messenger then used to be more generous than the fast wind.” (Al-Bukhari)

Zamzam water is available outside the massive Kaaba complex at the bus boarding points. And now Zamzam can be had from the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Zamzam Water factory. This project is aimed to ensure a constant supply of pure Zamzam water, to preserve the spring of Zamzam it-

self, and to package and distribute Zamzam water in a modern way. The taste and the composition of Zamzam water have virtually remained the same ever since its origin some 4,000 years ago. Its composition has been found potable and has never been treated or chlorinated as in the case of municipal water. Almost all open wells are subjected to biological growth affecting the water but Zamzam has never seen such a growth in its long span of survival. Historically, Ibn Battuta, the great Islamic traveller, on his visit to Makkah, touched upon Zamzam thus: “We saw before our eyes the illustrious Kaaba (may God increase it in veneration), like a bride displayed on the bridal chair of majesty and the proud mantles of beauty... We made the sevenfold circuit of arrival and kissed the Holy Stone. We performed the prayer of two bowings at the Maqam Ibrahim and clung to the curtains of the Kaaba between the door and the Black Stone, where prayer is answered. We drank of the water of the well of Zamzam which, if you drink it seeking restoration from illness, God restoreth thee; if you drink it for satiation from hunger, God satisfieth thee; if you drink it to quench thy thirst, God quencheth it... Praise be to God Who hath honoured us by visitation to this Holy House.”


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One Nation’s Iftar unites people ELHAM POURMOHAMMADI elham@timesofoman.com

One Nation team is a group of young men and women who have committed themselves to serving the community and are passionate about promoting Oman’s unique culture

HOLY FEAST: The annual event provides an opportunity for the participants to get exposed to the spirit of Ramadan and fasting. –Shabin E/TIMES OF OMAN

DOUBLE TRAGEDY

Two die in separate accidents Times News Service MUSCAT: Two persons were killed while four others were injured in two separate road accidents in different parts of Oman. While one person was killed in Amerat on Monday afternoon, another person was killed in Haima in the evening. Disclosing the details, sources said that one person died while two others were injured when a bus belonging to Gulf Transport met with an accident near Nimr in Haima on Monday evening. In Amerat, one person died while two others sustained severe injuries in a collision on Monday afternoon. “There was a huge traffic bottleneck following the accident in Amerat,” added sources.

MANGLED: While one person was killed in Amerat on Monday afternoon, another person was killed in Haima in the evening.–Supplied photo

OMANI HORSES EARN LAURELS IN NETHERLANDS Omani horses earned laurels at the Duindigt Race Track in the Netherlands after ‘Lahoob’ of Sheikh Nasser bin Mohamed Al Hashar won the second round cup of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cup. ‘Maghazi’, of Sheikh Mohammed Al Hashar won the second place in the eleventh round of Sheikha Fatima for Ladies World Championship.— ONA

MUSCAT: The first thing that comes to mind when one hears the word ‘Iftar’ is an all-Muslim group breaking their fast, but a team in Oman has been doing something different that challenges this stereotype. One Nation (1Nation) team is a group of young men and women who have committed themselves to serving the community in addition to their personal and professional commitments and are passionate about promoting Oman’s unique culture of tolerance and co-existence. Last week, the group held its annual ‘Taste of Iftar’ event, an

interfaith gathering that brings people of all walks of life, religions, cultures and nationalities together under one roof. Speaking to the Times of Oman, Hilal Al Rashdi, an adviser at the Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs, says that One Nation was formed out of the Islamic Information Centre of Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, which is under the supervision of the Diwan. This group aims to promote Islam and deals with new Muslims, he said, adding that the annual event provides an opportunity for the participants to get exposed to the spirit of Ramadan and fasting. Al Rashdi said that the group collects donations for the event and around 500 people attend the

Iftar ceremony every year. Around half of the attendees are non-Omanis, he said, adding that 40 per cent of the non-Omanis are people who have recently converted to Islam. It is the beauty of the event that even those who are not fasting are invited which is a reflection of the ‘excellent co-existence’ prevailing in Omani society, he noted. He also said that informative speeches and fun activities for both children and adults form part of the event and in this year’s event the best prize was interestingly won by a non-Muslim. Al Rashdi said that he has received very positive feedback from the participants whom he have interacted with.


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TUE S DAY, JUNE 30, 2 015 My target is to get a fitness centre, get dieticians and nutritionists, trainers, and even have it for people with special needs Abdullah Khamis Al Farsi, Oman’s fitness model

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It’s taught me commitment and I learned to put health as the first priority. It’s also given me confidence

Oman will join him in the sport of fitness from which he has gained so much

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sarah@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Oman’s only fitness model hopes to inspire others to try the sport he’s so passionate about since it ensures a healthy lifestyle and achievable body. Abdullah Khamis Al Farsi, 26, just won second prize at the International Natural Bodybuilding Association world championships in Dubai on June 13. It was his first ever competition and he was the only fitness model from the GCC. Now Abdullah, who first stepped foot in a gym when he was just eight-year-old with his big brother Ahmed, hopes others in Oman will join him in the sport of fitness modelling, from which he has gained so much. “It’s taught me commitment and I learned to put health as the first priority. It’s also given me confidence. I am always the first guy to take off my shirt when we go to the beach,” he said with a laugh, as he demonstrated some of his workout routine and struck some fitness model poses. The competition in Dubai featured both bodybuilders, whose aim is have bulked up muscles, and fitness models, whose bodies feature smaller muscles but lots of definition, more like “beach bodies.” For male fitness models, Abdul-

Abdullah Khamis Al Farsi Omani fitness model

lah explained, the ideal look is a V-shape, with strong arms, wide chests and narrow waists, as well as muscular calves. The fitness models get on stage and do a series of poses that show off their physiques. Abdullah, who was introduced to fitness modelling in the USA several years ago, said some people may not think they can achieve a bodybuilder type of body, especially in a natural way without steroids or other enhancers, but a fitness model body is achievable with a combination of a healthy, protein and carbohydrate-rich diet, and regular exercise. Training to be a fitness model is also a way to keep people focussed at the gym, since it gives them a goal to achieve, such as competing internationally, Abdullah said. They don’t have to become bodybuilders who spend hour upon hour at the gym, but can fit the training into their normal schedules. “When people look at you they think, I can achieve this body. Eve-

rybody can do this. You don’t have to work out every day. You could work out four days a week for 45 minutes. You just have to diet hard, eat healthy, and you can compete for number one,” he explained, as the sound of weights and fitness machines clattered around him. Championships in Dubai At the championships in Dubai, there were fitness model competitors, both male and female, ranging in age from teenagers to people over 50, as well as people with disabilities, competing from their wheelchairs, Abdullah explained. He said it was inspiring to see all these different types of people involved in fitness modelling. “They were all fit. A guy who has an active life, who works out, can compete on the stage naturally, with his normal body. He doesn’t have to build muscle,” he explained. Training to be a fitness model has also helped Abdullah balance his life. He says his determination to succeed as a fitness model has

made him more careful with his time, juggling his job as a field engineer, his university classes, his family and friends, his hobbies of taekwondo and capoeira, and being in the gym. “If people say they have too many commitments, take me as an example,” he said, adding that he takes free weights with him to the field and works out at home if he can’t make it to the gym. When he’s in Muscat he gets inspiration from the bodybuilders around him at Hammer Gym in Al Khuwair, where he works out. They motivate him and encourage him, giving him tricks and ideas for his workouts. Though he is surrounded by bodybuilders, Abdullah isn’t interested in having a bulked up body since he practices taekwondo and capoeira which require lots of energy and flexibility. Martial arts are also high cardiovascular activities which make it hard to build up huge muscles. While his bodybuilder friends inspire Abdullah, he, too, has been an inspiration and role model for others in Oman who want to lose weight or develop stronger, healthy bodies. His Instragram feed gets a lot of positive attention from people who find his success inspiring. “People are changing their lives because of me and that makes me work hard and diet more. I love that,” he commented. Abdullah, who is a certified personal trainer, said he hopes the next time he’s at a competition he’ll have a team of Omani participants with him. He also wants to start his own gym where he can teach others how to be fitness models. “My target is to get a fitness centre, get dieticians and nutritionists, trainers, and even have it for people with special needs,” said Abdullah. Follow Abdullah on instagram: https://instagram.com/ Eng.Shredz/

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The parliamentarian also added that there is no dearth of trained and job aspirants in Oman. “Ministry of education and higher education are not sleeping. A good number of graduates are coming out with flying colours annually,” Tawfiq added. An official from the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) also sounded the same opinion. “The ministry should carry out different studies in the private sector,” Ahmed Al Hooti, an OCCI official said. “Such studies will create better work atmosphere for nationals in the private sector. There is no lack of qualified nationals. But the market has its own settings,” the official said, hoping that the ministry involves the private sector companies and OCCI too in the studies. In 2014 February, Minister of Manpower Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser Al Bakri had affirmed the move to reduce the level of expatriates working in the private sector in the Sultanate from its current level of 39 per cent of the total manpower to 33 per cent. Meanwhile, some businessmen said that imposing stringent Omanisation measures will affect them badly. “Already we are struggling. If a detailed study is not carried out in all the sectors understanding the ground realities, then it would be a disaster. It is quite hard to run business under these conditions,” said some businessmen who didn’t wanted to be identified. “It is not about surplus profit. It is about running the business. We are struggling. Without a good strategy, it’s illogical to go ahead with Omanisation process. Government should invest more in training and upgrading the skills of Omani manpower

who will be able to compete with their rivals in the market. Private sector establishments need people who are more competitive than their rivals,” the businessmen added. Meanwhile, an official from Oman’s trade union federation said that linking Omanisation to market needs is important, but at the same time a proper balance has to be maintained. “In fact, the private sector is growing rapidly and all features are changing rapidly. So laws should be made flexible so that it can adjust with growth. Omanisation concept needs to be reconsidered. Moreover, all parties should be involved in finding a way out,” Mohammed Al Khaldi, board member of General Federation of Oman Trade Union (GFOTU), said. “All developing countries need migrant workforce in the majority of sectors. Gulf countries are not capable of supplying national manpower in all the sectors and in all places. Even though if this is a fact, it should not be a barrier to prevent jobs for nationals,” Mohammed added. Oman’s expatriate workforce reached 1,614,545 by the end of May 2015, according to statistics issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), marking a 0.6 per cent increase since last April. In April 2014, the number was 1,604,158. Holders of preparatory school certificates comprised a majority of expatriate workers while the holders of higher diplomas, Masters degrees and PhDs showed a drop.

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Abu Dhabi woos tourists from Oman Times News Service MUSCAT: As part of its six-city Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) tour, the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) arrived in Muscat, where it hosted a special media Iftar to raise the profile of the recently launched Abu Dhabi Summer Season 2015. During the first four months of 2015, Oman was Abu Dhabi’s second largest GCC source market with 21,342 visitors marking a 12 per cent growth from last year. Qatar accounted for 9,793 visitors, while Kuwaiti visitors amounted to 9,776 over the same period. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia led the market share with 46,576 visitors, a solid 46 per cent growth over the same period. The three-month season is expected to attract a growing number of GCC tourists thanks to the wide array of Ramadan-inspired activities, followed by interactive entertainment held across Abu Dhabi City, Al Ain and the western region of the emirate. Promising ‘Fun for All’, the highly anticipated season will host more than 60 performances in venues and theatres across the emirate of Abu Dhabi organised by some of the UAE’s leading event companies. The series of live shows will begin on July 18 with an Eid celebration in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, fol-

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Promising ‘Fun for All’, the highly anticipated season will host more than 60 performances in Abu Dhabi.

lowed by theatrical performances for children, illusionists, as well as a range of other shows for adults and families. Abu Dhabi hotels and shopping malls will also feature promotional offers throughout, including a raffle draw across 12 malls to win a MercedesBenz every week. “Our valued GCC guests choose the emirate of Abu Dhabi for its world-class tourist attractions and unique natural landscape that combines charming waterfronts, magical deserts and lush, green oases. Our exciting Abu Dhabi Summer Season programme promises visitors family entertainment in a traditional atmosphere, and the overlap of the Holy Month of Ramadan along with our

summer season will make Abu Dhabi even more special,” said Sultan Al Mansoori, KSA country manager, TCA Abu Dhabi, with responsibility for the GCC. Starting the June 21, Iftar banquets were held successively in Jeddah, Riyadh and Al Khobar in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, followed by Kuwait City, Doha and finally coming to an end in Muscat. “The Ramadan Iftars were a great opportunity for us to meet our GCC media partners and introduce the detail of the Abu Dhabi Summer Season programme, while highlighting the benefits of choosing Abu Dhabi for a family vacation or organising a business trip to the emirate, which through the efforts of our Abu Dhabi Con-

vention Bureau (Abu Dhabi CB), has become a notable regional centre for attracting the meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) tourism,” added Al Mansoori. Al Mansoori noted that the media in the Gulf has shown keen interest in the major cultural projects the capital is preparing to launch in the Saadiyat cultural district, such as the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Zayed National Museum and Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. “The pre-opening exhibitions regularly held at Manarat Al Saadiyat have been a consistent point of interest for media across the GCC ahead of their official openings. We expect the Louvre Abu Dhabi Stories Exhibition, running from June 21 to August 30, to also be a media favourite as it stems from TCA Abu Dhabi’s vision to promote the Emirate’s culture and tourism position,” said Al Mansoori. The tour aimed to reinforce bilateral relations between the GCC countries, especially in the areas of business and conventions, according to Mubarak Al Shamisi, Abu Dhabi convention bureau director. “Abu Dhabi offers a favourable atmosphere and unique advantages to organise specialised conferences and exhibitions, illustrated by the bureau’s wide range of free consultation and advisory services,” he added.


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Emirati woman sentenced to death for killing US school teacher in mall Alaa Bader Al Hashemi, 30, was found guilty of stabbing to death school teacher Ibolya Ryan, 47, in a shopping mall toilet CRIME SCENE: A file CCTV image released by Abu Dhabi police on December 3, 2014 shows the fully veiled suspect woman, right, walking in a shopping mall in the Emirati capital. – AFP/HO/Emirati Police

ABU DHABI: A United Arab Emirates (UAE) court sentenced an Emirati woman to death on Monday after convicting her of the militant-inspired murder of an American teacher, Abu Dhabi newspaper The National reported.

Alaa Bader Al Hashemi, 30, was found guilty of stabbing to death school teacher Ibolya Ryan, 47, in a shopping mall toilet, the paper said.

She was also convicted of “creating a handmade bomb” she placed in front of an Egyptian-American doctor’s home, it added. The attacks took place within

hours of each other in the UAE capital on December 1. Tracked down using CCTV footage of her going into and out of the restroom where the teacher’s murder took place and near the doctor’s building, Hashemi was arrested 48 hours later. She was dressed in black from head-to-toe as she carried out both attacks. Hashemi was arrested at her home where her car was found with blood on the steering wheel and bomb making materials inside. The National said that Hashemi “was also found guilty of sending money to Al Qaeda in Yemen, knowing the funds would be used in terrorist acts”. The ruling was made by the Federal Supreme Court in Abu Dhabi, which means it cannot be appealed. The president can, however, decide to overturn the sentence or reduce it. Hashemi, surrounded by four

MOSQUE BOMBING

Kuwait attack suspects face legal action KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait’s interior ministry on Monday referred five suspects linked to the suicide bombing of a mosque to the prosecution service for legal action, a security official said. “We have referred five suspects accused of assisting the suicide bomber to the public prosecution,” the official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. They include the driver who took the Saudi bomber to the mosque and the car’s owner and his brother, all stateless people or bidoons. They also include two Kuwaiti citizens — the owner of the house used as a hideout for the driver, and his brother, the official said. “More suspects are expected to be referred later,” he added. Security agencies have rounded

DELIBERATION: An Arab League meeting discussed the bombing in Kuwait and the mass shooting in Tunisia at the request of Kuwait in Cairo on Monday. – AFP

up an unspecified number of suspects in connection with Friday’s blast that killed 26 people dead wounded 227. The public prosecution will now interrogate the sus-

pects and then refer them for trial. Kuwait’s security agencies have “revised security plans and measures following the attack”, said the official, adding that the new meas-

ures involve boosting security in general and around mosques in particular. The IS militant group’s Saudi affiliate, the so-called Najd Province, claimed the bombing and identified the assailant as Abu Suleiman Al Muwahhid. Kuwaiti authorities on Sunday said the real name of the bomber was Fahd Suleiman Abdulmohsen Al Qaba’a, who was born in 1992. He entered the country through Kuwait Airport at dawn on Friday, the day of the bombing. A handout photograph of Qaba’a showed a young bearded man wearing a traditional Saudi headdress. Saudi Arabia’s interior ministry, meanwhile, said that it has no records of the bomber who flew to Kuwait via Bahrain on the day of the attack. — AFP

police officers, “showed no emotion as the verdict and sentence were announced”, the paper said. “As she was led from court she smiled and waved at her father and brother, who were in court to witness the proceedings.” Hashemi had asked the court to provide her with psychological help, saying she had “unreal visions” and would see “ghost-like people” due to a chronic mental illness. The court ordered psychiatric tests which it said showed she was aware of her actions. In March, Attorney General Salem Saeed Kubaish said that investigators found she had “listened to lectures by late Al Qaeda leaders Osama bin Laden and Abu Musab Al Zarqawi, watched video clips of killings and beheadings,” among other similar activities. She “embraced militant ideology and then engaged in terrorist acts in support of the terrorist organisations

Al Qaeda and IS,” he said. The convict was also said to have created an Internet account to promote the “ideas of a terrorist group”. The judge on Monday “ordered the confiscation of all evidence and the shutting down of the online account Hashemi had used,” The National said. Kubaish has said that Hashemi had confessed “in detail to investigators to have committed these crimes”, but during the court hearings, the woman denied all charges and alleged that she was mistreated during interrogation and forced to confess. Hashemi had been dubbed the “Reem Island Ghost” after the location of the mall where the stabbing of Ryan, a mother of three, attack took place. In September, the United Arab Emirates joined the US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against the militant IS group in Iraq and Syria. — AFP


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inaction on Lalit Modi controversy would ‘cost BJP dear’ just as the Congress ‘had paid’ for former prime minister Manmohan Singh’s silence, said AAP’s Delhi convener

NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday intensified protests against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), demanding resignation of Union Ministers Sushma Swaraj, Smriti Irani and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, and questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s silence on issues involving the trio. The party’s frontal organisations mobilised scores of protesters for a rally at Jantar Mantar here who later marched towards Parliament, but were stopped by police near Parliament street police station. Led by AAP’s Delhi convener Dilip Pandey, the protesters raised slogans against the BJP trio and also Maharashtra Minister Pankaja Munde for her

NO LET UP: Workers of Aam Aadmi Party holding a protest to demand the resignation of the Union Minister Smriti Irani, External Affair Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and Pankaja Munde, in New Delhi on Monday. - PTI

alleged involvement in a “Rs20 billion scam”. Pandey attacked the prime minister saying he was “silent” as leaders like Raje had put up a show of strength by rallying “110 MLAs behind her”. Silent out of compulsion “Modiji is silent out of compulsion. Raje has put up a display of strength which has scared Modi,” he said. The leader said Modi’s inaction would “cost BJP dear” just as the Congress “had paid” for former prime minister Manmohan Singh’s silence. “If Modi doesn’t ensure their resignation, people of the country would consider that to be his abdi-

cation of duty,” he said. Pandey was more shrill in his attack on Raje, saying she had committed “an act of treason” by “assisting a fugitive like Lalit Modi.” “...Swaraj endorsed Lalit Modi. They (Raje and Swaraj) seem to disregard constitutional provisions with impunity. So they have no right to continue in their posts,” he said. The protests rent the air with slogans such as ‘(Narendra) Modi(Lalit) Modi bhai bhai (brothers)’, and Modi ji muh toh kholo...bhrastachar pe kuch toh bolo (Modi ji, please open your mouth and speak up on corruption).” Several AAP leaders including the MLAs Saurabh Bharadwaj

and Alka Lamba took part in the protests. Bhardwaj said the party would be relentless in its demands and would continue to protest till the accused ministers are sacked. The party leaders were heard repeatedly asking volunteers not to get into confrontation with the police. Police detained four protesters who were later released. One had to be hospitalised as he fell ill. AAP has been aggressive against BJP and the Centre after the arrest of its leader and former Delhi law minister Jitendra Singh Tomar in a fake degree case. Following this, it has also been demanding resignation of Irani in a case where she has given different information in three different

Congress mounts pressure Meanwhile, mounting pressure on Rajasthan chief minister on the Lalit Modi controversy, Congress on Monday accused Vasundhara Raje of “forcible, illegal occupation” of the Dholpur Palace along with Lalit Modi through a private company, a charge refuted by BJP. Senior party leader Jairam Ramesh claimed in Delhi that Hemant Singh, the estranged husband of Raje, had admitted before a court that the palace was the property of the Rajasthan government. He told reporters that several revenue department documents between 1954 and 2010 showed that the palace was a government property but Raje and Lalit Modi’s company has turned it into a “high end luxury hotel” and invested Rs10 billion with no role of the state government. Incidentally, this has happened post 2009 when the state was ruled by Congress. In Jaipur, State BJP president Ashok Parnami and Rajasthan Health Minister Rajendra Rathore

rejected the charge levelled Ramesh that the Dholpur Palace does not belong to Dushyant. Contesting Ramesh’s claim, Parnami displayed before reporters documents which, he said, clearly proved that Hemant Singh had handed over the custody of the palace to Dushyant. He said court documents were there to substantiate this. Ramesh said that Raje in her 2013 assembly poll affidavit had admitted having shares of the Niyant Heritage Hotels Pvt Ltd along with her MP son Dushyant Singh and daughter-in-law Niharika, and Lalit Modi. “The election affidavit reflects that she own 3280 shares, her son and daughter-in-law about 3225 shares each and Lalit Modi’s company Ananda Heritage Hotels Pvt Ltd 815 shares, establishing the financial relationship, partnership and investment of overseas money from a tax haven,” he said. He said it proved her business partnership with the former IPL chief, who is now a “fugitive”. The Congress leader alleged that Lalit Modi had used the “Mauritius route” to invest in the company. He also took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, describing him as “Swami Maunendra Baba” for his continued silence over the Lalitgate issue. Congress has been demanding resignations of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Raje over Lalitgate, of HRD Minister Smriti Irani over misrepresenting facts about her educational qualification in separate election affidavits. - PTI

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School director’s death in Nalanda sparks off protest NALANDA/PATNA: The death of a school’s director in mob violence sparked off massive protest on Monday by aggrieved locals at Hilsa in Nalanda district of Bihar, who blocked roads, closed down shops and pelted stones at vehicles, including that of the district magistrate and superintendent of police. Police said as soon as the body of Devendra Prasad, director of Devendra Public School, who succumbed to injuries after being lynched by a mob on Sunday following the death of two students, reached his residence at Hilsa Bazar this morning, protesters forced the closure of Hilsa Bazar and blocked the Hilsa-Daniayawan road. The protesters were demanding presence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, native of Nalanda district, besides District Magistrate K. Kartikeya and SP Sidharth Mohan Jain to hear their demands, police said. On being informed by the local authorities, the DM and the SP reached Hilsa Bazar and tried to pacify the protesters but the crowd paid no heed to their assurance. The protesters began pelting stones at half a dozen vehicles, including that of the two district officials, smashing the windscreens following which police swung into action and lathicharged the crowd. Meanwhile, the SP promised strict action against those responsible for the school director’s

GRIEF: Family of two students of a residential public school who were found dead, in Nirpur village at Nalanda district express their anguish on Sunday. - PTI

the spot to probe the death of the school director. The DM and the SP of Nalanda district were also camping on the spot to monitor law and order situation in Hilsa Bazar, Kumar said. The ADG (Headquarters) said that strict action would be taken against the accused in the incident. Biharsharif Sadar Hospital’s deputy superintendent Shailendra Kumar confirmed on the basis of an autopsy report that the two boys had drowned in a water body. The school director’s brother, Sunil Kumar, meanwhile claimed before the media that his hapless elder brother had been handed over to the mob by some policemen in whose vehicle he had gone to Nirpur village. - PTI

death in mob attack at Nirpur village following recovery of the bodies of two students of Delhi Public School from a water body. “We are identifying the accused from the video footage of the mob attack on the director of the private school in order to take stringent action against those responsible for Devendra Prasad’s death,” Jain said on phone. Police officer suspended Station House Officer (SHO) of Nalanda police station Sunil Kumar has been suspended on charge of dereliction of duty, he said. In Patna, Additional Director General of Police, Headquarters, Sunil Kumar said that Patna Range DIG Shalin had rushed to

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CBI must probe mysterious deaths in Vyapam case: Whistleblower NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) must probe the deaths of accused and witnesses under mysterious circumstances in Madhya Pradesh’s Vyapam scam, says the man who exposed the massive admission and recruitment scandal. “There must be a CBI probe. It is not a coincident that all the accused are dying of one ailment or another. There is something more to it,” Prashant Pandey, a forensic expert, who blew the whistle on the scam, said. Pandey said he fears for his

own life after becoming the whistleblower. A total of 25 accused and witnesses, including the son of Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav, Shailesh, have died so far in the high-profile Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) scam, also known as Vyapam scam. “There is a cover-up by the high and mighty in the state government. There has to be a probe by a third party which is independent of state’s interference,” the whistleblower said.

Pandey, a digital forensics expert from Indore has been provided a guard by the state police in view of threat to his life. A Madhya Pradesh High Courtappointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) is supervising the probe by the state’s Special Task Force (STF) into the scam, in which the role of some senior state government officials and politicians has come under the scanner. Chief of the SIT Justice (Retd) Chandresh Bhushan refused to speak about the action being taken in the case. - PTI


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Two prisoners escape from Tihar jail NEW DELHI: Two prisoners escaped from India’s most secure jail in New Delhi by digging a tunnel under a wall and scaling another in a daring dash for freedom, an official said on Monday. The pair escaped on the weekend from Tihar jail, Asia’s largest, in what appeared to be a carefully prepared prison break that authorities are still piecing together. One of the two, identified only as Faizan and Javed, who had been awaiting trial on burglary charges, was recaptured on Sunday and was being questioned.

“They escaped sometime on Saturday or Sunday. We will find out how they managed to escape. It is too early to say how and when they staged the jail break,” Tihar deputy inspector general Mukesh Prasad said. Prison guards raised the alarm on Sunday when they failed to show up for roll call. The pair had scaled a wall from one compound into another before digging under the perimeter wall and crawling through a drain, the Times of India and other local media said. Authorities ordered an investigation on Monday into how

they managed to slip past scores of armed guards and electronic surveillance. The jail houses top militants, mafia, other gangsters and hardened criminals. But the prison is hugely overcrowded with more than 13,500 inmates at the end of 2013 despite a maximum capacity of just 6,250. Earlier this month, India’s National Human Rights Commission asked Tihar authorities to explain media reports that 18 inmates had been murdered in just in one month by powerful gangs running the place. - AFP

‘Economy to touch $3t within 5 years’ Indian economy, presently the third largest economy in Asia after China and Japan, which is little more than $2 trillion, recorded a growth rate of 7.3 per cent in 2014-15

NEW DELHI: India’s growth rate is expected to accelerate to eight per cent in the current financial year and the economy will surpass $3 trillion mark in less than five years, Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya said on Monday. “I will be greatly disappointed if we do not hit the 8 per cent mark in 2015-16. I expect the economy to hit $3 trillion within five years or less,” he said in an interview. Indian economy, which is little more than $2 trillion, recorded a growth rate of 7.3 per cent in 2014-15. India is presently the third largest economy in Asia after China and Japan. On the back of ongoing reforms

and stress on manufacturing sector as part of the ‘Make in India’ drive, the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog chief said that India can look for much bigger share in global exports, the global economic woes notwithstanding. “...the world economy is large and our share in the world exports is still below 2 per cent. So we have a huge scope for growth even in a sluggish world economy. “As long as we continue on the reforms path and ensure that the rupee does not become unduly overvalued, we will be well positioned to chip away some of the 12 per cent share that China currently enjoys in the world merchandise

exports. “Wages in China have already risen enough that many manufacturers there are looking for new destinations with lower wages and India is well placed to be that destination,” Panagariya said. Positive developments On global developments impacting India, he said the “fragility of the global economy itself is greatly overstated”. Although Europe has been facing some problems for some years now, the positive developments are more significant, Panagariya said. “The US economy grew a healthy 2.4 per cent in 2014, which has led to speculation that the country might now begin raising the interest rate. “China, the second largest economy now, has been growing above 7 per cent as well. Add to this India’s growth of 7.3 per cent in 2014-15,” he said. On role of NITI Aayog in pushing development agenda of the nation, Panagariya said, “It has a role to play in almost all dimensions. It must help drive the reform agenda at both the central and state levels while also helping formulate policies. - PTI

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‘Most victims of heatwave were living on streets’ About 60 to 65 per cent of the heatstroke victims were beggars and heroin addicts, street people, said Sindh’s Health Minister Jam Mehtab Dahar SEEKING SUCCOUR: People buy ice blocks from a vendor along a road during a heat wave in Karachi, Pakistan, on Monday. — Reuters

KARACHI: Nearly two-thirds of the victims of a killer heatwave that swept southern Pakistan last week were homeless people, a minister said on Monday, as the death toll in Karachi reached over 1,200. The city of 20 million inhabitants is a sprawling metropolis with few green areas and has scant facilities for coping with intensely hot weather. Those living on the city’s streets have little access to shelter or safe drinking water, making them particularly vulnerable to the scorching temperatures. “About 60 to 65 per cent of the

heatstroke victims were beggars and heroin addicts, street people,” Jam Mehtab Dahar, the provincial health minister told AFP. Karachi death toll Zafar Ejaz, a senior health official, said the death toll as of Monday stood at 1,229 across the city’s hospitals. After peaking at around 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit) on the weekend of June 20-21, the heat subsided to the mid-30s later in the week as the city’s customary cooling sea breeze returned.

Among the remaining 35 to 40 percent of deaths, elderly women who died in their homes comprised a majority, Dahar said, suggesting power cuts had played a role as people had been unable to use fans or air conditioners. “The women were at homes and not directly exposed to heat unlike the street people,” Dahar added. This year’s heatwave has also coincided with the start of Ramadan. The crisis prompted some clerics to advise people they should stop fasting if their health is at risk. — AFP

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Four Taliban militants killed LAHORE: Pakistani police and intelligence officials shot and killed three suspected extremist militants in a raid on their hideout in eastern Pakistan early on Monday and a fourth blew himself up, police and intelligence officials said. Many Pakistan Taliban fighters and other militants from the western region near Afghanistan have fled to other parts of the country, officials say, as security forces press on with ground and air offensives in

North Waziristan. The army says hundreds of militants have been killed. “Police killed three terrorists of the Pakistan Taliban after they attacked the team that raided their hideout,” Punjab Home Minister Shujaa Khanzada told Reuters. “The terrorists were planning attacks on the offices of security forces and important political figures,” he said. Intelligence officials said a fourth person, an Al Qaeda operative by the name of Muhammad

MODEL TOWN MASSACRE

Crackdown like Karachi required in Lahore: Qadri LAHORE: Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri asked on Monday the security institutions of the country to begin a crackdown and nab those responsible for the bloodshed in Model Town in the same way as Karachi is being purged of terrorism. “I call upon the responsible officers of Rangers, those commanding them and security institutions of the country to begin an operation against those who mercilessly killed 14 people during Model Town clashes in Lahore,” he said, addressing his workers outside his residence in Model Town. Qadri alleged the plot of the massacre was designed at PM House and accused both PM Nawaz and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif for ‘having a hand in supervising the killing’. Further, Qadri said he does not have faith in any joint investigation team as such bodies constituted by the incumbent government cannot deliver justice. “Only an independent Joint Investigation Team can determine and name those responsible for the mayhem.” While thanking his supporters for welcoming him on his arrival home, he vowed that the party will continue its campaign until those responsible for the chaos and bloodshed are brought to justice. Earlier, the PAT chief arrived in Lahore after spending seven months abroad after he had launched a gruelling movement against the government here, Express News reported. Qadri arrived at Lahore’s Al-

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lama Iqbal International airport at 8:00am where he was received and felicitated by a large number of his party workers and later escorted under high security to his residence in Model Town. He left London on Sunday at 2:00pm and stayed in Dubai for a few hours before leaving for Pakistan. Curriculum Qadri had left Pakistan for United States last year on December 3, citing ill health as the reason for his departure. “I will continue to fulfil my commitment until my last breath,” the PAT chief had said, dismissing widespread rumours that he might not return. Qadri, who led his followers to lay siege to the parliament last August, said that he wanted his 900-page curriculum, containing theological and ideological arguments to undermine extremists, to be taught not just at mosques and Islamic institutions, but also at schools across Britain. — Express Tribune

Ameer Abdullah, blew himself up after setting off his explosivefilled jacket. A fifth man was arrested during the raid in the small town of Ferozwala in the populous Punjab province which borders India and was being questioned by police. “A huge cache of weapons including AK 47s, rocket launchers and suicide vests and laptops were recovered from their hideout,” a police official said. All the officials were speaking on condition of anonymity. — Reuters

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uring the past seven decades, European countries have painstakingly tried to rebuild a continent once shattered by war and atrocities according to the values of solidarity and human rights. We built institutions to prevent the crimes of the past, and we made a commitment to help those in need of protection. This process has now gone awry. In its response to refugees, Europe is backsliding on that commitment. Immigration has become such a contentious issue that it is tearing apart what remains of the European project and its facade of solidarity. I have observed this regression in many countries. Spain recently amended legislation to enable border guards to physically repel migrants arriving from Morocco at Ceuta and Melilla, Spanish territories in North Africa. It has pushed ahead with this policy despite international criticism that these laws threaten the right to asylum and erode international protections for refugees. In Hungary, the government is conducting a racist poster campaign about migrants and asylum seekers, feeding popular prejudice about refugees “stealing” locals’ jobs. The Hungarian government has also announced a plan to build a 13-foot fence on its border with Serbia to keep migrants out. This is similar to what Bulgaria has done on its border with Turkey. In France, a chronically underfunded refugee reception system obliges many asylum seekers to live on the streets. In Austria, the government just halted the processing of asylum applications, ostensibly to make the country less attractive to asylum seekers and to force other European countries to do their share. In Denmark, a populist party now holds the balance of power after running an electoral campaign on anti-immigrant rhetoric, including calls for stricter border controls. The Syrian refugee crisis vividly illustrates this unwillingness to share responsibilities toward refugees. Turkey is dealing with almost 2 million displaced Syrians, yet its fellow Council of Europe countries hesitate to accept a few hundred Syrian refugees. With the exception of Armenia, Germany and Sweden, the response of the other 43 European countries has been shameful. Not even the thousands of deaths in the Mediterranean have made European governments shift position. While Italy alone was saving migrants from drowning, some fellow European Union member states, like Germany and Britain, criticised it, saying that operations like Italy’s Mare

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Nostrum search-and-rescue mission acted as a magnet for more migrants. Member countries greeted the European Commission’s recent proposal of mandatory quotas for redistributing asylum seekers with open hostility. After acrimonious discussions, they agreed to a much weaker scheme. Divided as they are, European leaders do share a view of migration as a security problem, often using inappropriately militaristic language. The European Commission exhibited the same approach in last week’s proposal to strengthen the powers of the European Union border agency, Frontex, to fingerprint, detain and expel migrants. More worrying, the European Union has continued along the path of “externalising,” or outsourcing, border controls. This involves paying countries that have either weak democracy or none at all to keep migrants away from European coasts. It can also mean putting pressure on European countries that are not member states - in the Balkans in particular - to reduce the number of their citizens applying for asylum in the European Union with the threat of restoring mandatory visa requirements. These tactics have led to the adoption, usually by Europe’s proxies, of unlawful measures like ethnic profiling at border crossings, the confiscation of travel documents and physical measures to repel migrants. Especially offensive is that, with the exception of Turkey, European countries are far from experiencing the refugee pressures on poorer, less stable countries like Pakistan, Lebanon and Ethiopia. No European Union member ranks among the 10 major refugee-hosting countries. Yet Europeans act as if they were on the verge of being “invaded.” European countries have lost all sense of proportion. With a total population of more than 740 million, they are among the richest, most secure countries in the world, but they pretend to be threatened by the idea of admitting 600,000 asylum seekers a year. Europe needs to take a long, hard look at itself. — The New York Times

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Citizens should be employed in every job sector This refers to the online story, Oman Air recruits more pilots (June 28). In my view, the recruitment of Omani pilots is the correct step taken. Time has come that citizens get employed in every field, whether it is government or private sector. It is high time Oman became dependent on its own people. — Tabish Khan, Mumbai, India

Need to relocate treatment plant This refers to the online story, Oman’s Ghala industrial area residents seek better facilities (June 27.) I wonder when they will move the yellow truck treatment plant which is in the industrial area. One can’t drive by on the Muscat Expressway without turning off the air conditioner for several kilometres. — Kathy Ewing , Muscat

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Top prosecutor killed in Cairo convoy bombing The bomb destroyed several cars and blew out storefront windows in the upscale district of Heliopolis

CAIRO: Egypt’s state prosecutor died hours after a powerful bomb hit his convoy in Cairo on Monday, officials said, following militant calls for attacks on the judiciary to punish a crackdown on hardliners. “He has passed away,” Justice Minister Ahmed Al Zind said at the hospital where Hisham Barakat had been taken following the morning bombing. Investment Minister Ashraf Salman confirmed that Barakat was dead. He was the most senior government official killed since militants launched an insurgency following the military overthrow of former president Mohamed Morsi in 2013. Barakat’s assassination will come as a blow to President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, the former army chief who overthrew Morsi and won elections pledging to wipe out militants. The bomb destroyed several cars and blew out storefront windows in the upscale district of Heliopolis. At least five vehicles were completely gutted in the explosion. Attack recounted At the hospital, a bruised bodyguard recounted to prosecutors how the blast hit Barakat’s convoy as it headed to his office. “There was a massive blast all of a sudden,” he said, in the presence of a journalist. “There was glass flying everywhere. It was as if there was an earthquake.” Witnesses at the scene of the blast said one of the charred

DEVASTATED: People gather at the site of a bomb that targeted the convoy of the Egyptian state prosecutor, Hisham Barakat, in the capital Cairo on Monday. – AFP

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vehicles had belonged to prosecutor. “I heard a loud explosion and ran to the site. Barakat’s car was on fire,” said one, Shaama Abdel Fattah. Bomb squad chief General Mohamed Gamal said it was either a car bomb or a bomb concealed underneath a vehicle. Barakat died of organ failure caused by his severe wounds, a doctor who had treated him said. The bombing came after the IS militant group’s affiliate in Egypt called for attacks on the judiciary following the hanging of six alleged militants. Gunmen in the Sinai peninsula, where the militants are based, had shot dead two judges and a prosecutor in May. The group released a video on Sunday purporting to show that attack in the north Sinai city of El Arish. Gunmen in a car pulled up to the van transporting the judges and sprayed it with rifle fire. Barakat has referred thousands of hardliners to trial since the military’s overthrow of Morsi in 2013, with hundreds then sen-

tenced to death. Monday’s attack was the most brazen against a senior official in Cairo since militants tried to assassinate the then interior minister in a suicide car bombing in late 2013. Ansar Beit Al Maqdis, the Sinai-based organisation that later pledged allegiance to IS militant group, claimed responsibility for that attack. In May, the group called for attacks on judges in an audio message posted online. The recording came after authorities hanged six men convicted of participating in militant attacks. “We will seek vengeance for our brothers and others like them, from the party that sentenced them, and the party that implemented the sentence,” the militant group said in the recording. The militants have killed scores of policemen and soldiers in attacks since Morsi’s overthrow, mostly in the Sinai peninsula. The group carried out several high-profile attacks in Cairo and the Nile valley in 2013 and 2014 before police killed or arrested its members in those areas. Sisi’s government has blamed Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood for the violence and pledged to eradicate the group, once the largest political movement in Egypt. — AFP

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Too early to tell if nuclear deal with Iran possible, says Kerry VIENNA: US Secretary of State John Kerry warned on Monday it was too soon to tell if a nuclear deal with Iran is possible as he awaited the return of Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif from consultations in Tehran. “We’re just working and it’s too early to make any judgements,” Kerry told reporters in Vienna following a weekend of intense talks with counterparts from five other major powers and Iran. In a possible sign meanwhile of progress, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that he would arrive on Tuesday, coinciding with the expected return of his Iranian opposite number Zarif. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, speaking in New York, said he would be back in Vienna this week. It was unclear when his British, German or Chinese counterparts might follow suit. Over the weekend officials from both sides made clear that their Tuesday deadline to nail down a

deal was highly unlikely to be met, although they said they would only extend by several days. Zarif flew back home on Sunday night, as did many of the other ministers. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini spoke for many late Sunday when she insisted there would be no formal months-long extension, saying “postponement is not an option”. Political will “I would say that the political will is there. I’ve seen it from all sides,” Mogherini said, adding “we have conditions now to close the deal”. In April Iran and the P5+1 group — the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany — agreed on the main outlines of a deal that they hope will end a 13-year standoff over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Under the framework, Iran will dramatically scale down its atomic activities in order to make any drive to make a weapon -- an am-

bition it denies having -- all but impossible. This includes slashing the number of centrifuges enriching uranium, which can be used for nuclear fuel but also in a bomb, reducing its uranium stockpile and altering the Arak reactor. In return, the powers have said they will progressively ease sanctions that have suffocated Iran’s economy, but while retaining the option to reimpose them if Iran violates the agreement. But turning the 505-word joint statement agreed in April in Lausanne, Switzerland into a fullyfledged, highly technical document of several dozen pages has proved hard work. “It sounds easy. but it’s difficult,” German Foreign Minister FrankWalter Steinmeier said on Sunday. Key sticking points are thought to include the pace and timing of sanctions relief, the mechanism for their “snapback” and Iran’s future development of newer, faster centrifuges. — AFP


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INDONESIA: Ash spews from Mount Sinabung volcano during eruption as seen from Beras Tepu Village in Karo Regency, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on Monday. More than 10,000 people from 12 villages, who are living around the slopes of Mount Sinabung, left their homes and moved to refugee camps, local media reported. — Reuters

CANADA: Protesters from the ‘The Toronto No Line 9 Network’ perform a ‘die-in’ in Toronto, on Monday to demonstrate what they say are the effects of a possible rupture of the Enbridge operated ‘Line 9’ petroleum pipeline, which runs under the Finch subway station. Enbridge has been seeking permission to reverse the flow of the pipeline that runs from southern Ontario to Montreal. The National Energy Board has ordered Enbridge to conduct hydrostatic testing before they can proceed with the plan, according to local media reports. — Reuters

NEPAL: People ride a boat on Phewa Lake in Pokhara, west of Nepal’s capital Kathmandu on Monday. Phewa or Fewa Lake is the second largest lake in Nepal. — Reuters

TURKMENISTAN: People attend a ceremony to open a park, with a marble arch and a huge portrait of Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov seen in the background, in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, on Monday. Turkmenistan celebrated Berdymukhamedov’s 58th birthday on Monday by opening a park in the capital Ashgabat bearing his name. — Reuters

UNITED STATES: A firefighter battles flames that burned through the night at a commercial building that was ignited by the Sleepy Hollow fire in Wenatchee, United States, on Monday. — Reuters

AFGHANISTAN: An Afghan man prepares kebabs for breaking fast during Ramadan at a restaurant in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday. — Reuters

UNITED KINGDOM: A spectator wearing a floral headdress watches Italy’s Simone Bolelli play against Japan’s Kei Nishikori during their men’s singles first round match in the 2015 Wimbledon Championships in Wimbledon, United Kingdom, on Monday. — AFP


T UESDAY, JUNE 30, 2015 There were too many people smoking at the scene, there was just no way to stop it Chen Hui-ying, General manager of the water park

Taliban ambush kills 11 soldiers in Afghanistan

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HERAT(Afghanistan): At least 11 Afghan soldiers have been killed in a Taliban ambush in western Afghanistan, officials said on Monday, as troops face their first fighting season without NATO combat support. The militants launched their annual spring-summer offensive in late April, vowing nationwide attacks in what is expected to be the bloodiest summer for a decade. Afghan troops and police, stretched on multiple fronts and facing record casualties, are struggling to rein in the militants even as the government makes repeated efforts to jump-start peace negotiations. “The Taliban ambushed a convoy of soldiers in Karukh district of Herat, killing 11 Afghan army soldiers last evening. The soldiers were riding in pickup trucks,” Ehsanullah Hayat, spokesman for the governor of the western province of Herat, said. Najibullah Najibi, a spokesman

BEEFING UP: Afghan National Army soldiers check a vehicle at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Jalalabad, on Monday. - Reuters

for the army in western Afghanistan, confirmed the attack and said four soldiers were wounded. The Taliban have stepped up their attacks on Afghan security forces since the start of their spring offensive, named “Azm” (Determination) this year. NATO’s combat mission formally ended in December after 13 years, but a small follow-up foreign force named Resolute Support has stayed on to train and support local security forces. Operation by US forces In a separate incident dozens of protesters took to the streets in Charikar, the capital of Parwan province north of Kabul, on Monday to complain about an operation by foreign forces overnight. They were unhappy that a house was raided and an ammunition cache destroyed in the Bayaan district of the province. The NATO mission confirmed the operation by US forces. Its aim was “to destroy a cache of munitions that could be used to conduct attacks against Afghans and coalition forces”, a spokesman said.

Protesters set tyres on fire in the main market and chanted antiAmerican slogans, according to local TV reports. “The people got angry because they (foreign forces) detonated the cache at midnight while they were sleeping,” said provincial police chief General Mohammad Zaman Mamoozai. He said the cache dated back to the struggle against the Soviet occupation in the 1980s, complaining that local authorities were not warned about the raid which caused no casualties. Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said police were investigating the incident. Abdullah Abdullah, the government’s chief executive, called for calm and said he was in contact with General John Campbell, the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, about the issue. Night raids and house searches by foreign forces in their battle against the Taliban were one of the most controversial issues in the time of former president Hamid Karzai, often causing disputes between Washington and Kabul. - AFP

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Partygoer injured in Taiwan disaster succumbs to injuries TAIPEI: A 20-year-old partygoer died on Monday after suffering 90 per cent burns from a fireball that injured nearly 500 people at a Taiwan “colour party”, with organisers facing charges after plumes of decorative powder ignited. She is the first fatality from the disaster, which saw crowds of young revellers engulfed in flames after being sprayed with clouds of multi-coloured corn starch. The company which produced the starch said users had been warned of a potential fire hazard. Around 1,000 spectators had attended the Color Play Asia event at the Formosa Fun Coast water park, just outside the capital Taipei, on Saturday evening. More than 200 suffered serious injuries and are being treated across 43 hospitals. Victim Lee Pei-yun, 20, was pronounced dead at Taichung’s Chung Shan Hospital in central Taiwan at 0620 GMT on Monday. “Doctors pronounced Lee dead after her mother agreed to stop the treatment provided to her daughter,” an official at the Taichung city government’s health bureau said. The official confirmed that Lee had sustained 90 per cent burns. Media reported that Lee’s 12-year-old brother was also hospitalised with 80 per cent burns. Both were standing close to the stage when the fireball erupted, reports said. “I’ve lost my daughter, please, please help save my son,” the siblings’ distraught mother wept outside the Taipei hospital where her son is being treated. One health official who did not want to be identified said that he feared for those who are severely injured. “The next three days (are) a critical stage for the treatment of severe burns,” he said. Suspects released on bail “Even the survivors will have to endure the hardship of rehabilitation for months or years.” Three suspects were released on bail late on Sunday as prosecutors investigate them on charges of offences against public safety

IN PAIN: Injured victims are treated after an accidental explosion

during a music concert at the Formosa Water Park in New Taipei City, Taiwan, on Saturday. -PTI/AP

and negligence causing severe injuries. They could face three years in prison for those charges, but that could be raised to five years now that a victim has died. The suspects include the owner of Color Play Asia Lu Chung-chi, 41, who knelt in apology as he was bailed late on Sunday. Hardware equipment technician Chiu Po-ming, 33, and special effects worker Liao Chunming, 39, were also released on bail. Two others were released without bail, but are currently barred from leaving Taiwan. While it has yet to emerge exactly how the blast was triggered, authorities have speculated that heat from the stage lighting or cigarettes could have ignited the corn starch. When asked by reporters why people had been allowed to smoke at the event, Color Play Asia’s Lu said: “There were too many people smoking at the scene, there was just no way to stop it.”

General manager of the water park Chen Hui-ying said the venue had “never heard such an activity could be dangerous”.But the company that supplied the corn starch to Color Play Asia warned of its flammability. Government ban Taiwon Food Industrial Co said that Color Play Asia had purchased a total of three tonnes of corn starch in four separate deals this year. The company said the colour powder was “flammable under high temperatures, especially when its density is high”. It added that warnings were printed on the bags of corn starch asking users to wear goggles, warning of flammability and banning its use in an closed space. “We feel hurt for the young people. We’ve stopped selling and producing such powder in line with the government ban,” Chou Hui-fang, vice president of the company, said. - AFP

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Houthis shell Aden refinery again SANAA: Houthi forces in Yemen shelled the oil refinery in the southern city of Aden on Monday for the second time in three days, an official at the facility said, hitting an empty fuel tank with a rocket. The Houthis, who took over the capital Sanaa last September, have been battling local fighters in the south for three months. On Saturday, Houthi missiles destroyed two storage tanks at the refinery and a pipeline connecting it to the city’s oil port. Its director of operations was also killed. “The refinery suffered today a new rocket (attack) which targeted an empty storage tank at the refinery port,” Nasser Shayef, a

IN FLAMES: Yemeni firefighters attempt to extinguish a flame at an oil refinery in the port city of Aden on Saturday. - AFP

media official at the refinery, said. “In the refinery’s tanks there’s a large amount of petrol and diesel which the shelling did not reach,” he added. “We fear a catastrophe

if there’s new shelling.” Another official said the rocket landed in an open area next to the Aden Oil Company, also within the premises of the refinery at Buraiqah, on the northwestern suburbs of the city. Refinery officials said firefighters on Monday brought under control a blaze ignited by Saturday’s missile attack, although an oil tank was still smouldering. Officials added that the refinery’s port, the last one in the city still in anti-Houthi hands, remained unharmed. Residents say that despite heavy shelling in the area, locals had been tapping the refinery’s oil and gas supplies to meet their own needs. - Reuters


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PORT EL KANTAOUI (TUNISIA): Tunisia said on Monday it had made its first arrests after a beach massacre that killed 38 people, as European officials paid tribute to victims of the country’s worst militant attack. British Home Secretary Theresa May, speaking at the scene of Friday’s gun attack at a Tunisian holiday resort, vowed that “the terrorists will not win” after London warned that Britain’s death toll could rise to “around 30”. The massacre, claimed by the IS militant group, was the deadliest for Britain since the 2005 London bombings, and there are fears it could inflict a devastating blow to Tunisia’s vital tourism industry. Interior Minister Hajem Gharsalli said the authorities had arrested “a significant number of people from the network that was behind this terrorist criminal”, referring to the lone gunman. May travelled on Monday to the resort of Port el Kantaoui south of Tunis, and promised to fight extremism in the wake of the attack. “We will be united in working together to defeat them but united also in working to defend our values,” May said at a joint news conference with her German, French and Tunisian counterparts after visiting the scene of the killings.

SCENE OF GUN ATTACK: A bullet hole in a window glass of the Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Port el Kantaoui, on the outskirts of Sousse south of Tunisia’s capital Tunis, on Monday. – AFP

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“We are resolved... to defeat those who would do us harm, to defeat those who would undermine our freedom and democracy and to ensure that the terrorists do not win,” she added. Wreath laying May and the German and French interior ministers, Thomas de Maiziere and Bernard Cazeneuve, joined Tunisian officials in laying a wreath in the sand near the Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel where the attack happened. A spokesperson for British Prime Minister David Cameron, meanwhile, said Britain had identified 18 of its nationals killed, but

warned that the number may rise to “around 30”. Tunisia says four other victims have been identified as being tourists from Germany, Portugal, Ireland and Belgium. Ireland said on Sunday three of its citizens were killed. Shocking new amateur footage from the attack has emerged on social media, showing the gunman walking calmly along the shore and bloodied bodies on the sand. Intermittent gunfire can be heard in the 11-minute amateur video, recorded by a Tunisian man using his mobile phone who can be

heard asking: “Why do you kill people? Why?” The attacker, identified as 23-year-old student Seifeddine Rezgui, pulled a Kalashnikov assault rifle from inside a beach umbrella and opened fire on holidaymakers at the resort before being shot dead. Cameron vowed to mount a full investigation and called for “a response at home and abroad” to violent fundamentalism. “We must be stronger at standing up for our values -- of peace, democracy, tolerance, freedom,” he wrote in the Daily Telegraph. — AFP

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Second escaped New York convict shot and captured NEW YORK: A convicted murderer who escaped from a maximum-security New York prison three weeks ago was shot and captured on Sunday, bringing an end to an intense manhunt that saw his fellow escapee shot dead. David Sweat was apprehended just 1.5 miles (three kilometres) south of the Canadian border and later transported to a hospital in the state capital for treatment, where an official said he was in critical condition. His capture wraps up a multimillion-dollar manhunt that saw up to 1,300 law enforcement officers at a time scouring the rugged, remote area around the Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York after Sweat and Richard Matt busted out on June 6. Matt was shot dead by a federal agent on Friday. An autopsy showed he was shot three times in the head. “The nightmare is finally over,” New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told reporters. Cuomo said Sweat was apparently unarmed and wearing camouflage when he was confronted by a lone officer who shot him twice in the torso as he ran away in an open field. A photograph circulated in US media showed a bloodied Sweat in police custody. He was later transported to a secure unit inside the Albany Medical Center in the state capital, according to a hospital official. “What I can tell you is that his condition is critical, and based on the preliminary evaluation of the patient, it’s obvious that he would need to be here for a series of days for sure,” the Center’s medical director Dennis McKenna told reporters. He said doctors were unsure whether Sweat would need surgery, but that he was being treated by a range of specialists. Authorities had worried the

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escaped convicts might cross into Canada. “He was that close, and we couldn’t be happier we were able to apprehend him and not lose him,” said New York State Police Superintendent Joseph d’Amico. “It’s been a long three weeks.” D’Amico said the two men, who were possibly using pepper to throw sniffer dogs off their trail, had parted ways at some unknown time. Sweat, 35, and Matt, 49, had escaped in audacious fashion — they used power tools to cut through cell walls, then crawled through pipes to emerge from a manhole in the village of Dannemora, home to the sprawling prison. “If you were writing a movie plot, you would say this was overdone,” Cuomo said. He noted that the men had stolen the power tools from a contractor’s job box by picking the lock. Prison workers also smuggled hacksaw blades and other tools by hiding them in hamburger meat. More details of their daring escape are likely to emerge when investigators are able to question Sweat. His own mother expressed “relief” at his capture. “My son knows if he would have came here, I would have had him knocked out and taken him to jail,” Pamela Sweat told CNN affiliate Time Warner Cable News. “That’s just the way I am. I’ve always done it to him when he was bad.” She noted that her son had been violent from an early age; at nine years old he threatened his father and threw a baseball bat at him — which instead broke the television. — AFP


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Indian Rs ...................................165.70 Pakistan Rs ............................ 263.50 Sri Lanka Rs ........................... 347.20 Bangla Taka.............................201.70 Phil Peso .................................... 116.80

Muscat 24ct per gm (OMR) ........15.15

Oman Crude............. (Spot) ........$60.25 Dubai Crude ............. (Spot) ........$59.85 Murban Crude ........ (Spot) .........$62.19 Arabian Light ......... (Spot) ........$59.45 N.Sea Brent............... (Spot) ......... $61.75 West Texas Int ....... (Spot) ........$58.34

* Rates are as of Jun 29 Source: Bank Muscat

* Rates as of Jun 29 Source: Oman UAE Exchange

Muscat 22ct per gm (OMR) .......14.60 Dubai 24ct per gm (Dh) ........... 142.00 Dubai 22ct per gm (Dh) ............. 134.75 * Rates as of Jun 29 Source: Malabar Gold & Diamonds

Oman’s conventional banks’ net profit grows to OMR363m Also, Islamic banks and window operations of conventional banks reduced their net losses to OMR4.4 million in 2014, from OMR13.86 million for the previous year, said Central Bank of Oman report

A E JAMES

businesseditor@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Profits of Oman’s conventional banks showed a reasonable growth, thanks to better interest income on account of a robust growth in demand for credit, according to the Central Bank of Oman (CBO). CBO in its annual report said that the combined net profit of Omani banks grew by 3.3 per cent to OMR362.9 million in 2014, from OMR351.3 million for the previous year. Of this, net profits of local banks amounted to OMR349.6 million (or 96.3 per cent), while that of foreign banks stood at OMR13.3 million (3.7 per cent). The apex bank said that “the interest income from the core activities, including loans and advances, placements with banks and investments, remained the dominant component of bank earnings, accounting for 72.2 per cent of the total income of commercial banks in 2014.” The rise in interest income to OMR881.2 million in 2014

from OMR841.1 million in the previous year was mainly due to the increased volumes of credit as well as larger levels of investment by banks. Total credit of commercial banks grew 11.3 per cent to OMR16.898 billion in 2014, from OMR15.177 billion recorded in the previous year. Interest expenses, on the other hand, remained more or less unchanged, despite the significant deposit growth largely due to the decline in the weighted average interest rates paid on deposits by banks, which fell to 1.03 per cent last year, from 1.2 per cent in the previous year. Net interest income “The net interest income defined as the difference between interest income and interest expenses increased from OMR584.6 million in 2013 to OMR624.2 million in 2014, a rise of 6.8 per cent over the year,” the annual report noted. With the diversification of banks’ portfolio, non-interest income has evolved as an increasing-

Interest rates to harden along with global economic recovery, says central bank report A E JAMES

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MUSCAT: Interest rates in Oman are likely to harden in line with a global trend once the advanced economies recover from global financial crisis. “At present, interest rates globally are very low as advanced economies are following accommodative monetary policies to recover from the effect of global financial crisis. However, as these economies recover, the interest rate cycle will turn upward, which in turn,

ly important category of income for banks. Income from foreign exchange operations posted a significant increase of 39.2 per cent to OMR47.7 million in 2014. The CBO’s annual report also said that fee based income such as commissions earned on letters of credit and guarantees, remittance fees and other transfers also rose significantly during the year to OMR83.3 million, a rise of 29.1 per cent over the previous year. The operating expenses of commercial banks registered an increase of 7.3 per cent over and

will also lead to higher interest rates in Oman given its open economy and fixed exchange rate,” said the Central Bank of Oman in its annual report. To improve the pricing mechanism, the banking industry would need benchmark rates for the various tenors, which can be possible if a suitable yield curve is developed. To develop such a benchmark rate, there are several prerequisites, including development of money market, government securities market, corporate bond market and Sharia-com-

above the 11.1 percent growth recorded in the previous year. Operating expenses comprise broadly the wage bill and non-wage expenses such as rents paid, head office expenses, depreciation charges and other miscellaneous expenses in the form of travel, entertainment, legal charges and advertisement. The ratio of operating expenses to total expenses increased marginally from 61 per cent in 2013 to 62.5 per cent in 2014. The total wage bill increased by 11.9 per cent to OMR238.6 million from OMR213.4 million in the previous year.

pliant products. The existence of an efficient government securities market is seen as an essential precursor, in particular, for development of benchmark interest rate. The financial markets should be able to channel financing in an efficient manner at lower cost. “In order to carry out this important task, the markets should be deeper, liquid and vibrant. There is also a need to enhance linkages among the money, government securities and foreign exchange markets.”

Also, gross provisions earmarked for doubtful debts and contingencies inclusive of general provisions made last year increased from OMR105.6 million in 2013 to OMR124 million in 2014. Commercial banks provided OMR48.6 million as provision for taxes in 2014. Cash dividends paid out by local banks to their shareholders registered a marginal decline of 7.4 percent from OMR120.5 million in 2013 to OMR111.5 million in 2014, while stock dividends rose significantly by 49.2 per cent from OMR64.2 million to OMR95.8 million during the period.

Islamic banks cut losses Also, Islamic banks and window operations of conventional banks reduced their net losses to OMR4.4 million in 2014, from OMR13.86 million for the previous year, according to the Central Bank of Oman. Islamic banking entities provided financing to the extent of OMR 1,049.5 million by the end of 2014 compared to OMR434.3 million a year ago. “Total customer deposits held with Islamic entities also registered a significant rise over the year to OMR688.9 million, while their capital and reserves amounted to OMR350.6 million as at the end of December 2014,” the CBO report noted. “There has been considerable increase in the number of branches and assets held by these entities. Islamic banks are opening up new segments and players and thus adding to the competitive environment not only in terms of efficiency and innovations, but by also providing the consumers the benefit of choosing between both conventional and Islamic banking products,” the CBO report said, adding; “The total assets of Islamic banks and windows stood at OMR1,371 million at the end of December 2014, an increase of 68.2 per cent over the previous year-end,” the report said.

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Renaissance shares resume trading on MSM Times News Service

Stephen Thomas. — Supplied picture

MUSCAT: Oman’s Muscat Securities Market (MSM) resumed trading of Renaissance Services shares on Monday, revoking an earlier trading suspension clamped on Thursday afternoon. Renaissance Services last week announced that BP had awarded its Consolidated Camp Facilities

Management contract to their subsidiary, Tawoos Industrial Services Company (TISCO). Late on Thursday afternoon, the Muscat Securities Market suspended trading of Renaissance Shares, pending disclosure of the contract value. Late Sunday, Renaissance issued a statement that “the contract value for the initial phase of the contract covering the

ASIAN INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT BANK

Oman participates in signing ceremony of new Asian bank Times News Service MUSCAT: Oman, represented by State General Reserve Fund (SGRF), participated with 57 countries, in the signing ceremony of the Articles of Agreement of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) that was held on Monday in Beijing, China. The agreement, on behalf of the Sultanate, was signed by Abdulsalam Al Murshidi, executive president of SGRF, and attended by Sheikh Abdullah bin Saleh Al Sa’di, Ambassador of the Sultanate to China, said a press release. The agreement was signed by the representatives of the prospective founding members which include Sultanate of Oman, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao PDR, Luxembourg, Maldives, Malta, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand,

AT THE SIGNING CEREMONY: Abdulsalam Al Murshidi (left) with Sheikh Abdullah bin Saleh Al Sa’di. — Supplied picture

Norway, Pakistan, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam. The Articles remain open for signing by the remaining Prospective Founding Members until the end of 2015 and before the start of bank’s operations. The bank, which will be headquartered in Beijing, will initially have an authorised capital stock

of $100 billion. The bank will follow international best practices and the lessons and experiences of existing multilateral development banks. In October 2014, the Sultanate of Oman participated in the signing ceremony of the memorandum of understanding related to the establishment of AIIB with representatives of 21 Asian countries, which was followed by a series of preparatory meetings to agree on the articles of the agreement of AIIB.

29 months commencing August 2015; has an estimated contract value of $48 million.” Responding to the question of why the company announced the contract without full disclosure of the contract value, Renaissance CEO Stephen Thomas explained. “Renaissance has many contracts with major local and international clients, where the contract details

are subject to strict confidentiality. This is normal, and it is the case in this instance. We announced that we had won the contract as soon as we were able to do so; and we put in place the formal contract process to announce contract value.” According to the CEO, the company has made many similar announcements before. “We always release the maximum information

simultaneously to all stakeholders. In this case, as soon as we were able to announce the contract value, we did so.” “Clients value Renaissance’s commitment to contract compliance. Customer trust in our compliance and value of our services, is the true source and driver of shareholder value. So we may have similar challenges in the future.” > B4


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SLOWDOWN: The rebound from recession last year is showing signs of losing momentum at a time when global uncertainty is increasing with China slowdown and Greece crisis. - File picture

TOKYO: Japan’s industrial output dropped more than forecast in May as production of transport equipment and cars slowed, sapping a recovery in the world’s third-largest economy. Output fell 2.2 per cent from April, when it increased 1.2 per cent, the Trade Ministry said on Monday. Economists had forecast a 0.8 per cent decline. Retail sales rose 1.7 per cent from the previous month, more than estimated. The rebound from recession last year is showing signs of losing momentum at a time when global uncertainty is increasing with a slowdown in China and financial

turmoil in Greece. JPMorgan Chase cut its growth estimate for the second quarter last week after weaker-than-expected consumer spending and sluggish trade, saying the economy will slow to a halt. “Japan’s economic growth will probably slow considerably in the second quarter, reflecting weak exports and production,” said Yuichi Kodama, an economist at Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance.”Weakness in exports and sluggish car sales in the domestic market are reflected to the decline in production in May.” Japanese stocks fell and the yen spiked as Greece moved to

avert the collapse of its financial system after aid talks with its creditors fell apart, raising the risk it could be forced to exit the euro zone. The yen jumped 0.6 per cent against the dollar in Tokyo. The Topix index lost two per cent. Growth will slow to 1.4 per cent in the second quarter from 3.9 per cent in the first three months of the year, according to economists. An increase in the sales tax last year triggered a recession and continues to damp consumer spending. Manufacturers plan to increase production 1.5 per cent in June and expand output 0.6 per cent in July, according to a government survey. - Bloomberg News

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Don’t litter a beautiful country like OMAN. Ensure proper disposal of garbage.

Barka Grand Centre opens door for public Times News Service MUSCAT: Barka Grand Centre was recently inaugurated under the auspices of Sheikh Hilal bin Said bin Hamdan Al Hajri, governor of South Batinah and Sheikh Salim bin Mustahil Al Mashani. The celebrations included a live Omani music, magic shows, dance extravaganzas and face painting. Some popular cartoon characters made their appearance to the delight of the crowd and an electrifying laser show completed the festivities. Barka Grand Centre is a project of Al Tamman Real Estate which is part of the Muscat Overseas Group. The centre is a complete family shopping and entertainment experience and is sure to be a popular shopping choice of the Barka community with stores such as Carrefour, Centre Point,

Max and Emax. Entertainment needs are also well catered for with Fun City and XD Cinemas. Shoppers can browse a number of high-end stores including the perfume store — Abdul Samad Al Quarashi, Al Wedad and men’s traditional clothing store — Al Obaidain. Those who feel a bit hungry can enjoy some refreshments at the food centre from a medley of outlets such as Burger King, Noodles and Rice, Doner Kebab, Chick King, Pizza Inn and Caribou Coffee. Al Tamman Real Estate focuses on hospitality and lifestyle projects, of which Barka Grand Centre is one. Its future projects include a mall in Al Khoud area and a mall in Al Saadah, Salalah and few more hospitality projects. Al Tamman Real Estate is committed to serve the local community and nation at large.


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In 2013, Oman saw its non-oil exports enter 136 countries

advantage by selling overseas Oman’s Exported Products OMAN’S TOP

10

GLOBAL CONNECTIONS

EXPORTED PRODUCTS

OMAN’S TOP 10 EXPORT COUNTRIES

OMAN HAS FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS WITH

Arab Countries (GAFTA)

Singapore

GCC Common Market

US$9 US S$9 S $9.8 9.8 8

a company’s market, boost turnover and reduce reliance on a domestic customer base. But making the move from being a national to an international operation does come with its challenges

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thraa has been helping Omani non-oil exporters explore and penetrate mature and emerging markets worldwide, grow jobs at home, strengthen our economy, and ensure long-term, sustainable economic growth since 1997. We are the only part of government that has charged specifically with helping non-oil exporters. Growing business is an important topic for the CEOs of companies of all types across Oman right now — and if you talk about where growth is going to come from in the next decade for Omani companies, it’s going to be in tackling overseas opportunities. In fact, trading internationally is a natural step for many Omani businesses looking to grow. Exports can extend a company’s market, boost turnover and reduce reliance on a domestic customer base. But making the move from being a national to an international operation does come with its challenges. They range from overcoming exchange rate fluctuations, dealing with cultural, legal and language issues, meeting labelling requirements, coping

BRC

Dairy produce, milk and cream

Ceramic products

EUROPEAN STANDARDS

Live animals

ISO 9001: 2000 ISO 14001

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

ISO/TS: 29001

US$5 , 0 98 M IL L IO N

PETROLEUM, PETROCHEMICAL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRIES

US$4, 80 4 M IL L IO N

HACCP

FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS

US$6, 35 7 M IL L IO N

TUV

US$7, 876 M IL L IO N

CERTIFICATION

MNC

US$9, 334 M IL L IO N

Non-oil exports as a share of Oman’s GDP were 12.42 per cent in 2013 compared to 9.9 per cent in 2009

YUM APPROVAL

Our Top Exporting Sectors

The Biggest Increase in Exports

Mineral Products

YEAR ENDING 2013

with extended payment terms to maintaining a healthy cash flow. Ithraa works to help Omani businesses break into exporting and take advantage of its opportunities without being held back by any barriers that may stand in their way. It provides market intelligence; connect businesses with our trade and investment representatives overseas; offer financial signposting and advice; organise local and international trade events; and educate firms about markets opened by our free trade agreements. New export markets There are, though, practical steps Omani businesses can take themselves to develop new export markets and succeed overseas.They include taking advantage of the opportunities for face-to-face contact at trade shows and B2B sessions – we have taken local companies to exhibitions and B2B meetings in China, Iran and Ethiopia in the first quarter of 2015; paying attention to product design and packaging – does it meet the standards of the market you want to get into; creating multilingual versions of marketing collaterals; leveraging technology, particularly social media – it’s a very cost-effective way of reaching out to new markets; finding and using overseas partners; learning about and paying attention to the subtleties of linguistic and social conventions; getting to grips freight and logistics requirements; and making sure your workforce is globally fluent – understands what you want to do and what’s needed to achieve your goals. In addition to our in-house activities, services and resources, we have recently partnered with the Oman Chamber of Commerce and the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates, on OPEX, a series of large-scale, international trade shows designed specifically to renew and revitalise the promotion of Oman-made goods overseas. Given the feedback we have received from participating firms,

CERTIFICATION

Bangladesh

Mozambique

UAE

Ghana

Sri Lanka

Saudi Arabia

Iran

Ukraine

Base Metals Products

Australia

Kuwait

United Kingdom

Food Beverage Products

Denmark

Lebanon

FDA

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

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SAUDI ARABIA STANDARDS ORGANIZATION

for Investment Promotion a and Export Development. e

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- Natural Gums, Resins and Gum-resins

- Unwrought Aluminium

- Marble, Travertine, Ecaussine

- Marble, Travertine, Ecaussine

- Fresh or Dried Dates

- Fresh or Dried Dates

- Fresh or Dried Dates

- Fresh or Dried Dates

2008

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Ithraa believes these trade efforts are paying dividends and helping change the way Omani non-oil exporters do business. As a result, now more than at any time ever before, Omani firms are selling more goods internationally. There are so many success stories about non-oil exports. For example, our stone adds decorative flair to Dubai Metro and Heathrow Airport, our batteries power London’s iconic red double decker buses and our cables can be found in Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. It is powerful stories like this that has helped us achieve an all-time non-oil exports record of $9.88 billion in 2013. Role of SMEs Ithraa thinks they should applaud Oman’s small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for the critical role they have played in driving this export growth.It is a fact that they are often the most dynamic part of any business community because they grow and add jobs at a faster rate than more mature businesses. Lifting the participation rate of SMEs in exporting is a priority for Ithraa. With this in mind, we are devoting more time to increasing the number of SME non-oil exporters and making it easier for them to access export advice and assistance. Through all our activities, we encourage Omani SMEs to take advantage of the services, initiatives and resources we offer. If we make it easier for businesses to reach international markets, we can help them expand, create jobs

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and grow our economy as a whole. It’s worth mentioning that the Export Credit Guarantee Agency of Oman (ECGA) helped 200 policyholders expand their non-oil export sales in 2013, issuing $1.74 billion in cumulative credit limits, a record amount in export credit insurance, representing 17.6 per cent of Oman’s non-oil exports (excluding re-exports) in 2013. Chinese growth Talking about Oman’s non-oil exports is crucial and we consider the broader international perspective. We have slowing Chinese economic growth; falling oil prices; an under-performing Eurozone; Japan in recession; and currency volatility in Latin America. These are major markets for us and mean challenging trading times for Oman’s non-oil exporters. Indeed, for the past two years, global trade growth in general has been sluggish. In 2012-13, it expanded by less than 3.5 per cent, which is well below the pre-crisis average annual rate of 7 per cent, and this has certainly held back global economic growth. As far as markets are concerned, we have found that the smaller countries that don’t get the big media attention can often be fertile ground for exporters willing to enter markets that large multinationals ignore. For example, Vietnam’s economy is enjoying an exciting economic recovery. In 2010-11, it struggled with inflation and external account difficulties, with foreign exchange reserves at low levels. Since then,

- Natural Gums, Resins and Gum-resins - Unwrought Aluminium

- Frozen Whole Fish

2010

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- Marble, Travertine, Ecaussine

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Exports of plastics hit $745 million in 2013, a rise of 14.2% over the previous year

This data ata has been co compiled and produced by Ithraa - Public Publi Authority

$300

$200

HALAL

Brazil

global markets. In 2013, we exported US$9.8 billion of non-oil products to over 140 countries.

- Exported value in US Dollar thousands

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$1

Exports of minerals were up 27.7 per cent in 2013 compared to 2012

STANDARDS

US$9, 887 M IL L IO N

through our network of international trade representatives, Ithraa is helping Omani companies penetrate

$500

Exports can extend

Electric cable

Footwear

By providing key export advice, market information, organizing industry-focused trade missions and

BILL BILLIO ILLIO LLIION L ON O N

$300

U S $2 ,87 3 MILLION

Precision optical equipment

Glass and glassware

Marble and ceramics

Chromite

Fruit and vegetables

$700

US $2 ,43 9 MILLION

P-Xylene

BOPP films

Soft drinks

Fresh and frozen chicken

Sugar and confectionery

$700

2011 2012

Fuel filters

Mattresses

Biscuits and cookies

Flour and cereal products

Shellfish and crustaceans

$700

2010

U S $1,956 MILLION

Perfumes

Methanol

Fresh and frozen fish

Potato chips

Salt and cement

BOOSTING NON-OIL EXPORTS

$700

REFINED OIL 3%

US $1,6 18 MILLION

Oxygen, Nitrogen and LPG

INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATIONS OPERATING IN OMAN

YUM STANDARDS

$700

LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS 8%

2009

Food condiments, spices

Tomato sauce

Machinery

Leather and raw hides

Plastic Rubber Products

Commercial - Transportation - Travel - Communications - Insurance U S $1,824 MILLION

Macaroni and noodles

Marble, stone and cement

Textiles and garments

Electrical machinery and equipment

Chemical Products

Total Export Revenue of Oman’s Service Industries 2008

Iron and steel

Aluminium

Plastics

$200

FIBRE OPTICS - LIME STONE - CABLES - VEGETABLE OIL - ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

RE-EXPORTS 12%

Nails, staples and filaments

Air fresheners

US$3, 35 2 M IL L IO N

North Korea Laos Latvia Luxembourg Macao Malawi Mongolia Montenegro New Caledonia Niger Slovakia Swaziland Tajikistan Trinidad And Tobago Tuvalu

ABALONE - MARBLE - FRESH FISH

COPPER - DATES - LEAD ACID ACCUMULATORS

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

United States of America

Oman’s Export Product Ranking in the GCC

NON-OIL 18%

Transformers and switchgears

Heaters

Tea and coffee

Natural honey

$300

Somalia Iraq Malaysia Turkey Sri Lanka Egypt Singapore Netherlands Bahrain Brazil Thailand Mozambique Australia Yemen Indonesia Philippines Vietnam Italy Taiwan United Kingdom Bangladesh Germany South Africa Jordan Belgium

Dried and fresh dates

Mushrooms

Furniture

Paper and print products

QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Zambia Uganda Sultanate of Brunei Nepal Norway Congo Cambodia Fiji Jamaica Namibia Belize Gambia Ecuador Afghanistan Guinea-Bissau Finland Costa Rica Iceland Rwanda Tonga Croatia Yugoslavia Zimbabwe Johnston Island Burundi Venezuela Honduras Burkina Faso Albania Armenia Bolivia Bosnia Herzegovina Chad Cuba Estonia Kiribati Guatemala

$200

EXPORT COUNTRIES

Switzerland Mauritius Eritrea Liberia Russia Georgia Turkmenistan Argentina Palestine Ukraine Benin Cyprus Peru Togo Mauritania Cameroon Kazakhstan Sierra Leone Comoros Guinea Lithuania Colombia Austria Gabon Malta Botswana Equatorial Guinea New Zealand Guyana Mali Azerbaijan Panama Sweden Paraguay Ethiopia Uruguay Chile

$200

CRUDE OIL 59%

France Kenya Lebanon Spain Haiti Djibouti Portugal Algeria Myanmar Sudan Czech Republic Hong Kong Bulgaria Maldives Libya Morocco Angola Greece Romania Mexico Syria Madagascar Japan Nigeria Poland Seychelles Tunisia Iran Denmark Ireland Ivory Coast Hungary Slovenia Ghana Canada Senegal Belarus

Soaps and lubricants

Pharmaceutical products

Copper

Polypropylene

Value of Oman's Non-Oil Exports 2007-2013

$300

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United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia China India Pakistan United States of America United Republic of Tanzania Kuwait South Korea Qatar

Chemicals

Tubes, pipes and cables

Fertilizer

Organic chemicals

Animal and vegetable fats and oils

Oman Exports to More than 140 Countries OMAN’S TOP

Mineral fuels and mineral oils

Metal ores, slag and ash

$300

STRUCTURE OF OMAN’S EXPORTS 2012

Omani non-oil exports set a new record in 2013, reaching $9.88b despite continued global economic turbulence

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there’s been a remarkable turnaround, with inflation estimated to be 4.1 per cent in 2014, easing to 3.5 per cent this year. Meanwhile, GDP growth is forecast to strengthen to 6 per cent in 2015. We have also seen sizeable foreign direct investment coming into Vietnam. Money that’s being invested for the long-term, coming from companies like Samsung. Demand is increasing for consumer goods, including plastics, food, raw materials and metals. We believe there are opportunities here for Omani firms. Trade links with Asia While we have established trade links with the big Asian powerhouses of China and India, what some businesses perhaps don’t realise is that some of the best opportunities can be found in the smaller cities outside the traditional trading partners tier-one list of Beijing, Shanghai, Mumbai and Delhi. In this regard, we organise B2B sessions and trade shows that are designed specifically to help Omani firms make decisions about where to take their business in these markets. India has been on our radar for some time and we have held several B2B trade meetings there and will do so again in 2015. The country’s 50 million strong market of English-speaking, middle-class consumers is predicted to multiply tenfold over the next 15 years, offering Omani companies opportunities in the country’s education, food, healthcare, power, renewable energy and retail sectors. The attraction of India for Omani businesses is also underscored by the two countries’ shared history and deep investment links. We recognise that it is not always easy for Omani SMEs to enter a big market like India but the opportunities are there for those prepared to seize them. What businesses need to understand is that India is a series of interconnected regional markets where the legislative and investment cli-

Ithraa has also been encouraging Omani exporters to take advantage of the OmanUS Free Trade Agreement, which has seen non-oil exports to the US reach $482.33 million in 2013 as against $284.67 million in 2010.

mate may change from one state to another. In this regard, we can help firms compare local laws, government incentives, the available infrastructure and workforce. Oman Export Week A new and exciting initiative that we are introducing in 2015 is the Oman Export Week, scheduled to take place in November. Government organisations, businesses and other stakeholders will come together for five days to promote and facilitate international trade. We will be celebrating ‘Oman Export Week’ by offering a full agenda of seminars geared towards helping local businesses succeed in the global marketplace and highlight the link between international trade and Oman’s economic well-being. We will have business networking events and an awards dinner that will recognise the exemplary achievements of non-oil exporters and those supporting the sector. We are passionate about encouraging more businesses to get a foothold in international markets. Growing our economy requires looking beyond our borders. Promoting and communicating the importance of non-oil exports is key to Oman’s long-term economic future. And whether you’re the CEO of a large company exporting worldwide or a start-up thinking about taking the plunge, it pays to have a sense of where the export opportunities and pitfalls lie. And we can help. The strength of nonoil exports and the resulting impact on Oman’s communities is undeniable. So, if you’re looking at getting started or growing your international operations, Ithraa is a great place to start. We hope to meet you soon. This article is a monthly series focusing on the success of Oman’s non-oil exports. It is contributed by the Pubic Autthority for Investment Promotion and Export Development (Ithraa)


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INDICES Index .................................................High .................Low..................... Value ............... Prev . Value.......... Diff ...............Diff % MSM30 Index ....................................... 6,433.90 ...............6,426.51 ....................6,431.37 ...................6,432.29..................-0.92 .................. -0.01 Financial Index ..................................... 7,745.10 ............... 7,725.12 ....................7,734.47 ....................7,741.09.................. -6.62 .................. -0.09 Industrial Index ...................................8,342.24 ...............8,337.04 ...................8,340.05 ................... 8,345.61.................. -5.56 .................. -0.07 Services Index .......................................3,473.61 ...............3,470.69 .................... 3,471.71 ................... 3,473.01.................. -1.30 .................. -0.04 MSM SHARIAH INDEX.......................994.76 .................. 993.41 ...................... 994.26 ...................... 994.76..................-0.50 .................. -0.05 Trading Summary Volume ................Turnover ..........Trades .............. Market Cap............. Up............Down ............. Equal .........Sec. Traded 27,000,925 ................. 5,080,277 ..................1,261 ...............15,036,142,060 ................ 10 ......................12 .................... 23 .........................45

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Index falls marginally

SHARE PRICE BULLETIN FOR MONDAY, JUNE 29 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

REGULAR MARKET ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... OM0000002820 ...........GULF INVESTMENT SERVICES ......................... 614,204 ........... 83,647.....................44 ............0.133 ........... 0.139 ...........0.133 ............0.136 ............. 0.133............ 0.003............. 2.256 ................0.137 .............. 0.137...................0.138....................8,002,678 ..........0.100 OM0000001681 ............OMAN AND EMIRATES INV. HOLDING........... 3,236,746 ......383,203......................61 ............0.116 ........... 0.120 ...........0.116 ............0.118 ............. 0.116 ............ 0.002............. 1.724 ................0.120.............. 0.118...................0.120...................14,381,250 .........0.100 OM0000003224 ...........RENAISSANCE SERVICES ..................................... 233,586 ........... 66,548..................... 23 ........... 0.284 ...........0.285 ...........0.280 .......... 0.285 .............0.283 ........... 0.002............. 0.707 ................0.285..............0.276...................0.289 ..................80,396,919 .........0.100 OM0000003398 ...........BANK SOHAR..................................................................89,570 ............. 16,531........................4 ............0.185 ........... 0.185 ...........0.184............0.185 .............0.184 ............0.001 ............. 0.543 ................0.184.............. 0.183...................0.184................. 266,666,400 .......0.100 OM0000002200 ...........AHLI BANK .................................................................... 114,000 ........... 24,393........................4 ............0.214 ........... 0.214 ...........0.212........... 0.214 .............0.213.............0.001 ............. 0.469 ................0.212.............. 0.211...................0.212..................304,957,735 ........0.100 OM0000001707 ............OMAN CABLES INDUSTRY......................................10,000 ............ 22,700........................3 ........... 2.270 ...........2.270 ...........2.270........... 2.270 .............2.260 ............0.010 .............0.442 ................2.270..............2.265...................2.280 .................203,619,000........0.100 OM0000005005 ...........ALMAHA CERAMICS ................................................ 195,190 ...........109,153..................... 54 ............0.558 ...........0.560 ...........0.558........... 0.560 .............0.558 ........... 0.002............. 0.358 ................0.560..............0.560...................0.566...................29,400,000.........0.100 OM0000001418 ............RAYSUT CEMENT .......................................................... 1,500 ...............2,250........................1 ............1.500 ........... 1.500 ...........1.500........... 1.520 .............1.520............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.500..............1.500...................1.600................. 304,000,000 .......0.100 OM0000001517 ............HSBC BANK OMAN .................................................... 172,462 ........... 22,937........................3 ............0.133 ........... 0.133 ...........0.133 ............0.133 ............. 0.133............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.133 ..............0.132...................0.133..................266,041,601........0.100 OM0000001533 ............OMINVEST ........................................................................2,000 ..................960........................1 ........... 0.480 ...........0.480 ...........0.480........... 0.480 .............0.480 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.480..............0.480...................0.488..................177,800,304........0.100

Top gainer was Gulf Investment Services,

OM0000001889............SALALAH MILLS..............................................................1,219 ...............1,822........................1 ............1.495 ........... 1.495 ...........1.495 ............1.495 ............. 1.495............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.495 .............. 1.435...................0.000 ..................72,003,781 .........0.100 OM0000002168............AL ANWAR CERAMIC TILES ................................. 25,814 ............. 11,100........................2 ........... 0.430 ...........0.430 ...........0.430........... 0.430 .............0.430 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.430..............0.426...................0.430 ................. 127,371,883 ........0.100 OM0000002176 ............AL JAZEERA STEEL PRODUCTS ...........................17,728 ...............4,255........................1 ........... 0.240...........0.240 ...........0.240 .......... 0.240 .............0.240 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.240 .............0.231...................0.244 ..................29,975,510 .........0.100

up by 2.26%, while Al Madina Investments,

OM0000002275 ...........SHELL OMAN MARKETING ...................................21,952 ............43,904........................3 ........... 2.000...........2.000 ...........2.000 .......... 2.000 .............2.000 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................2.000 ............ 2.000...................2.090 ................ 190,000,000 .......0.100

down by 6.49%, was the day’s top loser

OM0000002549 ...........BANK DHOFAR .............................................................. 89,631 ............ 25,097........................3 ........... 0.280...........0.280 ...........0.280 .......... 0.280 .............0.280 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.280..............0.275...................0.282 .................432,523,993 .......0.100

OM0000002374............UNITED FINANCE .........................................................4,520 .................. 669........................1 ............0.148 ........... 0.148 ...........0.148 ........... 0.150 .............0.150............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.148 ..............0.148...................0.150................... 46,614,741 .........0.100 OM0000002796 ...........BANK MUSCAT ............................................................ 1,272,661 ......699,964..................... 32 ........... 0.550 ...........0.550 ...........0.550........... 0.550 .............0.550 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.550..............0.550...................0.554................1,260,502,428 ......0.100 OM0000003000 ...........ALMAHA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS MAR. .......18,407 .............40,311........................2 ............2.190 ........... 2.190 ...........2.190........... 2.190 .............2.190 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................2.190..............2.170...................2.190.................. 151,110,000 ........0.100 OM0000003026 ...........OMAN TELECOMMUNICATION ........................ 127,810 ..........222,383..................... 32 ............1.730 ........... 1.745............1.730 ............1.740 ............. 1.740............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.740 ...............1.735...................1.740 ................1,305,000,000......0.100 OM0000003125 ............GLOBAL FINANCIAL INVESTMENT ................ 6,000,000 .....726,000........................1 ............0.121 ........... 0.121............0.121 ............0.119 ............. 0.119............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.121 .............. 0.112................... 0.119 ...................23,800,000 ........0.100 OM0000003281............TAAGEER FINANCE ...................................................43,466 ...............6,433........................2 ............0.148 ........... 0.148 ...........0.148 ........... 0.148 .............0.148............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.148 ..............0.148...................0.157 ................... 37,531,320 .........0.100

MUSCAT: Oman’s general index — MSM30 Index — ended on a flat note at 6,431.37 points, down marginally by 0.01 per cent. The MSM Sharia Index closed at 994.26 points, down by 0.05 per cent. Phoenix Power was the most active in terms of volume as well as turnover. Monday’s top gainer was Gulf Investment Services, up by 2.26 per cent, while Al Madina Investments, down by 6.49 per cent, was the day’s top loser. As many as 1,261 trades were executed in trading session generating turnover of OMR5.08 million. Out of 45 traded securities, 10 advanced, 12 declined and 23 remained unchanged. Omani Investors were net buyers for OMR743,000 while foreign investors were net sellers for OMR739,000 followed by GCC and Arab investors for OMR4,000 worth of shares. Financial Index retreated 0.09 per cent to close at 7,734.47 points. Gulf Investment Services, Oman

& Emirates Holding, Bank Nizwa, Bank Sohar and Ahli Bank increased 2.26 per cent, 1.72 per cent, 1.37 per cent, 0.54 per cent and 0.47 per cent, respectively. Al Madina Investments, Gulf Investment Services, Al Izz Bank, Al Anwar Holding and declined by 6.49 per cent, 4.17 per cent, 2.50 per cent, 0.98 per cent and 0.81 per cent, respectively. Industrial Index closed at 8,340.05 points, down by 0.07 per cent. Oman Cables, Al Maha Ceramics and Oman Fibre gained 0.44 per cent, 0.36 per cent and 0.10 per cent, respectively. Oman Fisheries, Galfar Engineering and Oman Cement declined. Services Sector Index declined by 0.05 per cent, closing at 3,471.71 points on Monday’s trading session. Renaissance Services and Phoenix Power gained 0.71 per cent and 0.68 per cent. National Gas and OIFC shares decreased 2.17 per cent and 0.83 per cent, respectively. – United Securities

OM0000003661 ............VOLTAMP ENERGY ..................................................... 51,858 ............22,299........................9 ........... 0.430 ...........0.430 ...........0.430........... 0.430 .............0.430 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.430..............0.430...................0.440 ..................26,015,000 .........0.100 OM0000003711 ............SOHAR POWER.................................................................... 110 .................... 42........................1 ........... 0.380 ...........0.380 ...........0.380........... 0.380 .............0.380 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.380............. 0.000...................0.380 ..................83,983,800.........0.100 OM0000003968 ...........OOREDOO.........................................................................86,655 .............67,491..................... 10 ............0.780 ........... 0.780 ...........0.776 ........... 0.780 .............0.780 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.776 ..............0.772...................0.776..................507,736,499 ........0.100 OM0000004735 ...........SEMBCORP SALALAH................................................21,342 .............55,056........................9 ............2.575 ...........2.580 ...........2.575........... 2.580 .............2.580 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................2.580..............2.560...................2.580 .................246,279,563........1.000 OM0000004768 ...........AL MADINA TAKAFUL...............................................40,639 ...............3,576........................4 ........... 0.088 ...........0.088 ...........0.088........... 0.088 .............0.088 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.088..............0.088...................0.090 ..................15,400,000.........0.100 OM0000004925 ...........AL BATINAH POWER..........................................................43 ....................... 9........................1 ........... 0.200...........0.200 ...........0.200 .......... 0.200 .............0.200 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.200 ............ 0.000...................0.200 .................134,977,486 ........0.100 OM0000001749 ............OMAN CEMENT .......................................................... 286,000 ......... 151,020......................11 ........... 0.530 ...........0.530 ...........0.526........... 0.528 .............0.530 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.377 ...............0.526..............0.522...................0.526.................. 174,700,791 ........0.100 OM0000001483............NATIONAL BANK OF OMAN ................................. 571,246 ..........189,734......................14 ........... 0.332 ...........0.334 ...........0.332........... 0.332 .............0.334 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.599 ...............0.332..............0.330...................0.332..................445,115,803 ........0.100 OM0000002366 ...........AL BATINAH DEV. INV. HOLDING ....................... 40,000 .............. 4,920........................6 ............0.123 ........... 0.123 ...........0.123 ............0.123 .............0.124 ...........-0.001 ........... -0.806 ...............0.123 ..............0.123...................0.125....................3,690,000 ..........0.100 OM0000003521 ............GALFAR ENGINEERING AND CON. .................... 91,441 .............11,237......................15 ............0.123 ........... 0.124 ...........0.122............0.123 .............0.124 ...........-0.001 ........... -0.806 ...............0.122..............0.122...................0.123................... 35,667,618 .........0.100 OM0000001525 ............OMAN INVESTMENT AND FINANCE.............. 168,876............ 40,432..................... 30 ........... 0.240...........0.240 ...........0.238........... 0.239 .............0.241 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.830 ...............0.239..............0.239...................0.240 ..................47,800,000.........0.100 OM0000001772 ............AL ANWAR HOLDING............................................... 463,507 ........... 93,647..................... 87 ........... 0.200...........0.204 ...........0.200 .......... 0.202 .............0.204 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.980 ...............0.204 .............0.203...................0.204 .................. 30,315,150 .........0.100 OM0000001160 ............NATIONAL GAS ........................................................... 148,283 ........... 53,502..................... 26 ........... 0.368 ...........0.368 ...........0.360........... 0.360 .............0.368 ...........-0.008 ........... -2.174................0.360..............0.354...................0.366...................18,000,000.........0.100 OM0000002846 ...........GULF INV. SER. PREF SHARES ............................. 25,000 ...............2,875........................2 ............0.115 ........... 0.115............ 0.115 ............0.115 .............0.120 ...........-0.005 ........... -4.167 ...............0.115 .............. 0.114...................0.000 ..................10,509,940 .........0.100 OM0000001962............AL MADINA INVESTMENT ................................... 211,007.............15,095......................18 ........... 0.076 ........... 0.076 ...........0.070........... 0.072 .............0.077 ...........-0.005 ........... -6.494 ...............0.072..............0.070...................0.072...................14,914,900 .........0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 14,498,473.....3,225,194............... 521 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ......36........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

PARALLEL MARKET ................................................................................................................................................................................. OM0000004420 ...........BANK NIZWA ................................................................ 303,951.............22,491......................17 ........... 0.074 ........... 0.074 ...........0.073........... 0.074 .............0.073 ............0.001 ............. 1.370 ................0.074..............0.073...................0.074..................111,000,000 ........0.100 OM0000005963 ...........PHOENIX POWER ...................................................... 12,022,014 1,792,193...................700 ............0.149 ........... 0.150 ...........0.148 ........... 0.149 .............0.148.............0.001 ............. 0.676 ................0.149 ..............0.149...................0.150.................. 217,927,618 ........0.100 OM0000002101 ............OMAN FIBER OPTIC .........................................................555 ...............2,917........................4 ............5.255 ........... 5.255 ...........5.255........... 5.255 .............5.250 ........... 0.005............. 0.095 ................5.255..............5.250...................5.775 ...................32,969,954.........1.000 OM0000001400 ...........OMAN FLOUR MILLS ................................................ 50,000 ............ 25,100........................2 ........... 0.502 ...........0.502 ...........0.502........... 0.502 .............0.502 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.502..............0.494...................0.502 ..................79,065,000.........0.100 OM0000001426............OMAN REFRESHMENT ................................................. 300 .................. 749........................2 ........... 2.495 ...........2.495 ...........2.495........... 2.500 .............2.500 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................2.495............. 0.000...................2.500 .................125,000,000 .......0.100 OM0000001566 ............OMAN FISHERIES .......................................................15,300 ..................849........................4 ........... 0.056 ...........0.056 ...........0.055........... 0.055 .............0.056 ...........-0.001 ............-1.786................0.056..............0.055...................0.058....................6,875,000 ..........0.100 OM0000004511 ............ALIZZ ISLAMIC BANK..................................................6,000 ..................468........................1 ........... 0.078 ........... 0.078 ...........0.078........... 0.078 .............0.080 ...........-0.002 ........... -2.500 ...............0.078..............0.078...................0.080 ..................78,000,000.........0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 12,398,120......1,844,766 ..............730 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ........ 7........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

BONDS MARKET ........................................................................................................................................................................................ OM0000004602 ...........BANK MUSCAT CONV. BONDS 4.5 ........................... 1,011 .................. 106........................2 ............0.105 ........... 0.105 ...........0.105 ........... 0.108 .............0.108 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.105 ..............0.105...................0.108...................32,696,904.........0.100 OM0000005971 ............B.MUSCAT COMPL. CONVR. B.B.3.5 ................... 103,321 ............. 10,211........................8 ........... 0.098 ...........0.099 ...........0.098........... 0.099 ............. 0.101............-0.002 ........... -1.980 ...............0.099..............0.099...................0.100...................32,092,000 ........0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 104,332 ............ 10,317..................... 10 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ........2........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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EU’s Juncker urges Greeks to vote ‘yes’ in referendum BRUSSELS: European Union’s chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker urged Greeks on Monday to back a cash-for-reform package rejected by their government, saying a ‘no’ vote in Sunday’s referendum would mean Greece was turning its back on the European Union. Following a breakdown of talks between Athens and its creditors, Juncker delivered a withering criticism of the Greek government which called the referendum and which advised Greeks to vote against creditor proposals. “The whole planet would consider a Greek ‘no’ to the question posed...as meaning that Greece wants to distance itself from the

euro zone and from Europe.” he told a news conference. “I will say to the Greeks who I love deeply: you mustn’t commit suicide because you are afraid of death.... You must vote yes, independently of the question asked.” Greek exit Juncker said he still believed a Greek exit from the euro zone was not an option, but cautioned that he alone could not necessarily protect Athens from other leaders who may disagree. At a rare emergency news conference at the Brussels headquarters of his European Commission, Juncker ran through what he said

was a fair offer made to Greece, which was socially fairer than the government had sought - effectively appealing over the head of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. “Playing off one democracy against 18 others is not an attitude which is fitting for the great Greek nation,” Juncker said. The Commission president said he felt deeply distressed and betrayed, believing until late on Friday that both sides were pushing towards a deal. “Our sole concern has been to make a fair and balanced deal. This is certainly a demanding and comprehensive package, but it is a fair one...This is not a stupid austerity package,” he said. - Reuters

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India’s Sensex falls most in two weeks MUMBAI: Indian stocks fell, sending the benchmark index toward its steepest loss in two weeks, as the collapse of Greek rescue talks roiled global equities and Chinese shares in Shanghai entered a bear market. Infosys Ltd., the second-largest software exporter, was the biggest contributor by points to the S&P BSE Sensex’s drop. Hindalco Industries, an aluminium producer, retreated to a four-month low. Tata Motors, owner of Jaguar Land Rover, slid the most in a week. The Sensex index fell 0.6 percent to 27,645.15 at the close in Mumbai on Monday, after losing as much as 2.2 per cent during the session. Stocks tumbled around the world with the euro after Greece imposed capital controls early Monday and closed lenders until at least July 6. The Shanghai Composite Index tumbled, taking the drop from its June 12 peak to more than 20 per cent, even after the government boosted stimulus. Greece “is a serious risk because it is unchartered territory, nobody quite knows what will happen,” Leo Puri, chairman of UTI Asset Management Co., which manages $14.5 billion in assets, said in an interview with Bloomberg TV India on Monday.”We will see a period

of risk aversion and a flight to safety.” Greece’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has called a July 5 referendum on a proposed bailout package that spurred savers to start withdrawing money at the weekend. Referendum surprise “We came into the weekend thinking that a deal would be crunched out and were surprised they wanted a referendum a week later, so that threw everything into turmoil,” Andrew Holland, chief executive officer of Ambit Investment Advisors Pvt., said in an interview with Bloomberg TV India.”The next few days would be crucial.” Infosys decreased 1.5 per cent to pace losses by software developers. Wipro, the third-biggest software services provider, slid 1.1 per cent. Hindalco sank 3.6 per cent, the biggest percentage decliner on the Sensex. Tata Motors and State Bank of India, the nation’s largest lender, both lost 2.1 per cent. Reliance Industries, owner of the world’s largest refining complex, decreased 1 per cent. Sensex has risen 0.5 per cent this year and trades at 15.4 times projected 12-month earnings, compared with the five- year average of 14.4. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is valued at a multiple of 11.7. - Bloomberg News


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Powerful Mitsubishi Lancer EX now comes with fantastic offers As a part of the offer the Lancer EX will be available with free insurance, free service, free registration, cash gifts and more until the offer ends on July 30 MUSCAT: General Automotive Company, the official distributors of Mitsubishi vehicles in Oman, is providing its customers an exciting opportunity to own their very own performance packed Mitsubishi Lancer EX together with a great bundle of benefits thanks to its ongoing 2015 Ramadan offer. As a part of the offer the Lancer EX will be available with free insurance, free service, free registration, cash gifts and more until the offer ends on July 30, says a press release.

Offers best savings Commenting on the offer, Rajesh Sharma, national marketing manager of General Automotive Company, said: “Derived from the world of Rallying, the Lancer EX has long been known for providing drivers with an unparalleled driving experience in its class. Doing so whilst offering the highest levels of safety, comfort and cost savings. With our Ramadan offer this year we are offering some of the best savings ever on the Lancer EX, offering you the opportunity to purchase

the Lancer of your choice with total piece of mind.” As a part of the recently launched Ramadan offer from Mitusbishi, all customers who purchase a new Lancer EX during the Ramadan promotional period will benefit from a two-year/30,000km free service package, six-year unlimited mileage warranty, six-year

Proud owner of Nissan Armada praises vehicle's performance

Customer speak “Nissan Armada is a very comfortable vehicle with spacious and comfortable interiors. The controls are conveniently placed and easy to use. The Armada gives my family members enough leg room and space to feel comfortable inside especially on long trips. The vehicle also gives me excellent fuel efficiency all the time,” commented Saif Mohammed Al Rawahi. “The safety features are impeccable in the Armada, that includes Nissan Advanced Air Bag System with dual-stage front supplemental air bags with seat belt sensors and front occupant classification sensor; roof-mounted curtain supplemental air bags for side impact and rollover head protection for outboard positions in all three rows; front seat-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags; and front seat active head restraints,” Al Rawahi added. “Nissan introduces schemes and offers on their vehicles making it convenient for customers to buy vehicles at any time of the year. The Nissan Armada too comes with attractive insurance, registration and service options this Ramadan. Nissan service is equally good; I have had no complaints so far. They are on-time and professional with delivery of vehicles,” Al Rawahi concluded. Benefits • Scratch & Win (two assured gifts): Customers buying the Nissan Altima will receive a ‘Scratch & Win’ card which will entitle them to two assured gifts comprising of free service up to lifetime of the car (minimum assured one year/10,000km PMS) and free fuel up to OMR1,000 (minimum assured of OMR50) • Cash gifts: Customers will also walk away with assured cash gifts up to OMR1,000 (minimum assured of OMR500) • Unlimited benefits: Nissan assures customers free insurance, free registration, six years’ extended warranty, easy financing options, a loan term up to eight years and attractive interest rates. • Additional Ramadan highlight of 2015: This year Nissan has introduced another exciting line

automatic transmission. Aside from the entry-level 1.6 GLX, the Lancer EX is available in three other flavours — the family oriented GLS 2.0, the balanced GLX 2.0 and the sporty GT which are all included in the limited offer. The GLS 2.0 model offers drivers space and modern luxury appointments, while the GLX 2.0 features an ergonomic design 4-speed automatic MIVEC gearbox and a roomier interior. However, for the performance focused driver, the renowned Lancer EX GT 2.0 is the ultimate driving machine of the range, boasting stunning looks and aggressive styling with aerodynamic lines. The benefits of this offer also carry over to the 2015 MY Mitsubishi Pajero, ASX, Outlander, Pajero Sport, and L200 models. Over the course of the holy month all Mitsubishi showrooms will be open from 9am to 1pm and 8pm to 12am from Sunday to Thursday.

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MUSCAT: The impressive Nissan Armada from the house of Suhail Bahwan Automobiles is equipped with a standard 5.6-litre Endurance V8 engine rated at 320 horsepower and 54.3kg/m of torque, along with an advanced 5-speed automatic transmission, heavy-duty fully boxed ladder frame and comfortable doublewishbone suspension which has all pleased its Omani owner. Armada has a towing capacity of up to 4,000 pounds (when properly equipped). The vehicle is perfect for a big sized family and a perfect option for family getaways, offroad outings etc. Combining unbridled power, premium interior comfort and a wide range of available technology, the Nissan Armada continues to stand out in the full-size SUV segment, says a press release.

roadside assistance and free registration. Mitsubishi is also offering free insurance and a direct cash gift of up to OMR500. Additionally, during the four week period of Ramadan any showroom visitor also stands a chance to win an iPhone 6, with one phone being given away each week during the holy month.

Customers who purchase a new Mitsubishi during the offer period will also be entered in an exclusive draw with a prize pool of OMR50,000. The draw will be conducted at the Mitsubishi showroom in Azaiba on August 12. “Despite its lower power and smaller engine size, the gear ratios of the transmissions have been tweaked to better match the engine performance characteristics and dynamic driving experience that our customers associate with the sporty character of the Lancer EX,” added Rajesh Sharma. As the entry level model into the Lancer EX family, the Lancer EX 1.6 GLX is also one of the most popular models of the Mitsubishi range. Under the hood of the Lancer EX 1.6 is a smaller 1.6L MIVEC engine that produces 117 horsepower and 154 Nm of torque. The performance oriented power plant is mated to Mitsubishi’s renowned INVECS-II four-speed

The vehicle is perfect for a big sized family and a perfect option for family getaways, off-road outings etc. Combining unbridled power, premium interior comfort and a wide range of available technology, the Nissan Armada continues to stand out in the full-size SUV segment up of Ramadan benefit for their valued customers. Customers who already own a Nissan model and are making a second purchase will receive additional incentives from SBA where customers enjoy 10,000km additional service, they will receive special interest privilege card and also be eligible for any trade-in benefits. • Special EMI rate: Customers can avail special EMI rate starting from OMR295 on the Nissan Armada. Grand raffle draw prize The grand raffle draw from Nissan is being held in association with Al Wisal and Merge FM where participants can enter the draw to win a sleek Nissan Altima (2 vehicles to be won); just SMS <Nissan Altima> to 90448. The lucky winner can walk away with a brand new Nissan Altima. SBA designed the Ramadan scheme to add to the pleasure and convenience of owning a Nissan model and ensure hassle and worry-free driving at all times. Nissan customers can also avail easy financing option of a loan term up to eight years with attractive interest rates from Bank Muscat. Flexible EMI’s can also be tailor made for any individual requirement from in-house auto finance team. Armada’s enhancements Armada’s memory system allows

drivers to save preferred driving positions. Push a button on the Intelligent Key remote and it recognizes who is who, then moves the driver’s seat, the power adjustable pedals, and outside mirrors accordingly. The 3 climates in one; Armada’s Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) means each front passenger gets to choose different temperatures, and rear passengers have their own controls too. The Armada’s touch-screen technology gives drivers easy options;just tap the all-new touch screen, enter an address, intersection, or even a phone number, and the Nissan Navigation System displays the desired route on a conventional map or on the 3-D map. And the new lane-guidance feature not only shows where to turn, but which lane to stay in. With key points of interest to choose from, drivers can get around like a local almost anywhere. Focus on safety, security Nissan conducts extensive virtual crash simulations and actual crash tests to develop the safety performance of its vehicles. And the knowledge we gain through this process helps make the Nissan you drive a safer vehicle for you and your passengers. Entertainment options Drivers have an option to choose the Nissan DVD Entertainment Systemwith a new, larger Dual Headrest 8” monitor with 2 headphones. Answer by simply hooking up the camcorder, inserting a DVD, or connecting your MP3 player to the DVD player’s auxiliary inputs, and sources what you seek to see. When the Armada is parked, drivers can double the enjoyment with the same material displayed on the front LCD. A premium Bose Sound System is custom-tuned just for this cabin. What could be better than 10 strategically placed speakers and an in-dash 1DVD player? With sound so big, drivers will not want to step out of the vehicle at all. SBA is largely committed to supporting Nissan’s growth in the Sultanate through major emphasis on customer satisfaction and by providing world-class aftersales services in Oman.

Asia Express Exchange opens branch in Salalah SALALAH: Asia Express Exchange Company (AEE), the leading money exchange company operating in the Sultanate of Oman, commenced operation of its 26th branch at Lulu Centre in Salalah. The branch was inaugurated by Eng Ali Mohammed Aubad Al Masahli, director of Road & Lighting, Dhofar Municipality, in the presence of the senior management of Asia Express Exchange and other dignitaries. The branch will accelerate AEE’s expansion into Oman’s southern region, and is an important milestone in the firm’s continuing expansion in Oman, says a press release. “We are pleased to open our 26th branch in Oman. Bringing convenience to customers has always been a priority to us and the new branch is a testament to our commitment to the demand of our customers and also the changing market dynamics. "The new branch opening is yet another significant step in expanding our coverage for clients in an important Omani region with strong growth momentum. The credit for AEE’s growth and success in the nation is squarely attributed to its relentless pursuit of excellent customer service and customer satisfaction,” said Adeeb Ahamed, managing director of Asia Express Exchange. Asia Express Exchange now has five branches in the Dhofar region located at Al Salam Street, Lulu Hypermarket Salalah, Takah, Mirbat and the newly opened branch at Lulu Centre, Salalah.

Asia Express Exchange has over the years emerged as a preferred exchange house providing top-quality worldwide remittance and foreign exchange services to a cross-section of society, powered by a huge network, reputed partners and highest standards of customer care. “At Asia Express Exchange, we facilitate financial transaction services that are secure, instant and compliant through state-ofthe-art systems that deliver flexibility, reliability, and transparency. We are committed to fair business practices and are 100 per cent compliant with global anti-money laundering protocols. Our culture of quality and standardisation makes sure that every

branch offers the same quality of service that we have become renowned for. It is our high calibre workforce backed by training and the latest technologies that help us deliver the highest standards of customer satisfaction,” added Adeeb Ahamed. Asia Express Exchange has partnered with internationally renowned and trusted money transfer service providers to guarantee that the client’s hard earned money reaches its destination in the fastest and the most secure way possible. The exchange house caters to markets across the world and has direct online remittance arrangements for India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Philippines and Indonesia, among others.

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Eid collection hits Redtag stores MUSCAT: This Ramadan, fashionistas won’t have trouble finding summer attires suitable for the holy month; Redtag has the solution! Inspired from both the serenity and festivity distinguishing this time of the year, the new Ramadan and Eid collection has just hit over 150 Redtag stores across the GCC. Characterised by soft monochrome colours, ‘Rock on Ramadan’ and ‘Ramadan Nights’ are specially designed to offer ladies a variety of elegant, modest and affordable looks for the whole festive period, says a press release. ‘Looking your best’ is the Redtag Ramadan and Eid slogan this year. Well thought out looks in the forms of slim pants paired with light tunics, glamorous dresses, as well as celebratory styles with sparkle touches have been introduced in Redtag stores to cater the needs of ladies across the region during this special time of the year. Jitender Advani, head of fashion at Redtag said: “Whether you are the host or the guest, the Ramadan and Eid collection from Redtag offers you a light and simple look for every day that can easily become an elegant evening attire during your Iftars and Eid celebrations, when combined with additions

Well thought out looks in the forms of slim pants paired with light tunics, glamorous dresses, as well as celebratory styles with sparkle touches have been introduced in Redtag stores

from the accessories collection. At Redtag, we listen to our customers, understand their needs, and cater them in the most valuable and cost effective way possible.” Redtag’s menswear Ramadan collection remains smart, with sleek designs and clean colours with a focus on stone hues, offering busy gentlemen a ready to go but sharp look.

Celebratory season Ramadan is also an exceptional celebratory season for children to dress up at their best. The Redtag’s adorable collection of party dresses for girls, and smart suits for boys, will create many a photo opportunity this Ramadan. A Ramadan dining experience is about celebration. Playing host to family and friends is made easy with Redtag’s Ramadan homeware collection of exquisite dinner sets, glasses and decanters. Intricately designed lanterns, metallic silver offerings, ambient candles can also be offered as Ramadan or Eid gifts. The Redtag Ramadan and Eid Collection is available now in over 150 stores in easily accessible locations across the region.


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MUSCAT: In keeping with ahlibank’s stringent information security management and its compliance with the highest international standards in information security and information processing facilities, the bank has recently been recertified with the prestigious ISO 27001:2013 certification. ISO/IEC 27001:2013 is the highest globally accepted benchmark developed specifically for information security management systems (ISMS), requiring that an organisation adopts and implements a systematic approach to ensure its sensitive corporate information is kept safe and secure, says a press release. The certificate outlines the rules for implementing, operating and

improving ISMS with the context of an organisation’s overall business risks. With this certificate, ahlibank has proved that the ISO information security framework is an integral part of all processes within ahlibank’s IT infrastructure and that the bank places the necessary robust controls to ensure consumer’s data integrity and security. “Customers are always looking for increased assurance over the high volumes of data they are entrusting to us,” said Lloyd Maddock, CEO, ahlibank. “We are proud to have achieved this independent certification once again, as it demonstrates our level of commitment to implementing the strict security con-

trols, and the emphasis we place on the confidentiality and security of our customers’ electronic data,” he added. “This prestigious certification means that not only are we compliant with the stringent and global Information security standards laid out in the certification, but we have also raised our Information Security Management System to the next level,” explained the ahlibank CEO. Top-most priority Shekhar Chetty, deputy CEO, Support Services commented, “The protection of customer’s information is the top-most priority for us at ahlibank. We strive to safeguard the confidentiality, availability and integrity of data of our customers and business partners at all times. Complying with ISO 27001 is an on-going effort which ensures top management and all staff recognises the importance of following strict information security policies.” “As a leading bank in the Sultanate, ahlibank has a commitment to applying best practices and latest technologies to ensure a safe and efficient banking environment for all concerned. The ISO 27001:2013 is a specification for information security management, which is only awarded

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BankDhofar unveils new debit cards with key EMV technology MUSCAT: To further enrich its customer experience, BankDhofar recently adapted the CBOOman NET EMV programme to handle chip card transactions, both as an acquirer and issuer, in respect to ATMs and points of sale (POS). The bank has started issuing new EMV chip-based debit cards, allowing customers to do banking transactions smoothly and with extra security measures to minimise card fraud risk and scams, says a press release. In a statement highlighting the new initiative by BankDhofar, Faisal Hamed Al Wahaibi, chief retail banking officer, said: “In a competitive business world, and especially in the banking industry, customers seek convenient, secure and reliable banking products and services. We at BankDhofar stand out by the distinctive instant services we provide and the cutting-edge technology we apply. Our world-class banking options are the most sought after, and we constantly introduce new technology and additional security measures to better suit our customers’ requirements and fulfil their needs.” Ali Taqi, head of Card Centre, added, “The new EMV chipbased debit cards project has

been launched at all BankDhofar branches across the Sultanate and they all have the facility to issue new EMV cards. The new technology is a global standard for credit card and debit card payments. It features payment instruments with embedded microprocessor chips that store and protect cardholder data. Introducing chip-based cards will further enhance the security of ATM cards and ensure global interoperability of BankDhofar cards.” Among the various benefits, in addition to high security features and global interoperability of the debit cards, the new feature allows account-to-account transfer facility where BankDhofar customer can enjoy online fund transfer with limit of OMR5,000 to other local bank accounts by entering the beneficiary card number in the ATM.

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Kia creates history in J.D. Power IQS MUSCAT: In its 2015 Initial Quality Study (IQS), J.D. Power has recognised Kia as the secondhighest scoring nameplate in the entire industry. With more units in operation than ever before, Kia’s IQS score improved by 20 points over its previous best-ever performance in 2014, vaulting the growing automaker up four positions to second overall among 33 automotive brands and highest among all mass-market nameplates. Kia’s ascension was powered by segment-leading performances from two of the company’s bestselling vehicles – Soul and Sorento – while the Rio, Optima, Cadenza, Sportage and Sedona (‘Grand Carnival’ in some markets) models all ranked in the top three of their respective categories. “We believe the J.D. Power report leaves no doubt that Kia builds world-class vehicles, and the results are especially gratifying as the IQS study truly reflects the voice of our customers,” said Michael Sprague, Chief Operating Officer and EVP, Kia Motors America. “Kia’s rise is one of the industry’s greatest success stories and is driven by the hard work of thousands of

to companies that can meet the standard as judged by accredited and independent auditors. “Our certification was supported and confirmed by the TUV Rheinland Middle East. This is a big achievement as TUV Rheinland Group is a global leader in independent testing and assessment services,” he added. ahilbank ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certificate’s Project Manager, Said Al Mahrooqi, head of Information Security, added: “Being re-certified with the latest ISO 27001 2013 version ensures that ahlibank is compliant with the latest best practices, controls and industry standards. Also, it proves that the bank understands that the safety of data is integral for the protection of ahlibank and its customers. “Achieving ISO/IEC 27001:2013 indicates that all transactions and customers’ information which are processed through ahlibank’s Data centre, ATMs, contact centre, Internet and mobile banking are handled in a secure manner. ahlibank has demonstrated once against that it is mindful of the need for information security and independent auditing. Achieving ISO/IEC 27001:2013 is a strong endorsement of our commitment to taking a proactive stance against multiple security threats and breaches.”

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team members around the world as well as our long-term strategy to concentrate on quality, strengthen the brand and elevate the ownership experience.” Kia’s US sales have more than doubled over the last six years as the brand has made significant investments in the market and steadily climbed J.D. Power’s annual IQS rankings. After the Soul was ranked number one in the compact multi-purpose vehicle segment in 2012, Kia broke into the overall top 10 in 2013, with the Soul and Sportage (tie) taking top honours in their respective segments, and then rose to sixth in the industry in 2014.

The company’s $1.1 billion manufacturing facility in West Point, Georgia – Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia – produces the Sorento and Optima, and achieved its highest-ever quality ranking among plants in North/South America in the 2015 study. Additionally, the Kwangju plant where the Soul is produced ranked number one for the Asia Pacific Region. Reliable International Automotive (RIA), the distributor for Kia in Oman provides a rewarding ownership experience for customers. Excellent product attributes and unmatched facilities easily ensure their absolute satisfaction, every mile of the way.

Bank Sohar supports Oman Association for the Disabled MUSCAT: Bank Sohar has always demonstrated a strong commitment towards the community. Within this framework, the bank has made significant contributions to the Oman Association for the Disabled. Having supported the Muscat branch of the association earlier this month, Bank Sohar has now extended its support to the Sohar branch, contributing towards the purchase of new electric wheelchairs to facilitate the needs of those the association serves within the community in Sohar, says a press release. The donation cheque was handed over to Dawood Salman Al Shedi, Sohar branch supervisor of the Association by Mazin Mahmood Al Raisi, AGM and head of Marketing and Publicity at Bank Sohar at Sohar Branch. Speaking on the rationale behind this donation, Munira Abdulnabi Macki, DGM of Human Resources and Corporate Support at Bank Sohar commented: “At Bank Sohar, we share a strong desire to support the community

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and contribute towards the humanitarian and charitable causes of various associations that share this ideology. “Oman Association for the Disabled is one such organisation we are proud to collaborate with and one that we have supported during the past years. Such contributions and our ever strengthening relationship with such organisations help demonstrate our deep commitment to the community in all regions of the country.” Thanking Bank Sohar for its support, Dawood Salman Al Shedi, Sohar Branch Supervi-

sor of the Association said, “We, at the Oman Association for the Disabled work towards a better understanding of the needs of people with disabilities and aim to provide them with the support and education required for them to be contributing members of our society. “We are truly grateful to Bank Sohar for their continuous support. Such contributions reflect the bank’s focus and concern on its social responsibilities in giving back to the community and are very well received by everyone here at the association.”

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Gulf Air cabin crew honoured for service, perfect attendance Honda partners with Ooredoo Goodwill Journey MUSCAT: The Ooredoo Goodwill Journey began last week with the first batch of volunteers leaving Muscat to make a lasting impact on the lives of thousands of Omanis. This year Honda Oman joined forces with Ooredoo to take part in this prestigious initiative by giving away six units of Honda Pilots which will be extensively driven around the Sultanate to help communities with necessities and supplies. Every year, more than 5,000 kilometres are travelled by the Ooredoo convoy as a wide variety of items are presented to charitable institutions in order to brighten and improve the daily lives of those less fortunate in society. Over the next two weeks, fasting Ooredoo volunteers will visit charitable organisations across the Sultanate to donate the latest technology, household items, electrical appliances, and children’s gifts and toys to share the spirit of Ramadan during the holy month. Volunteers

Honda Oman’s partnership with Ooredoo saw the company provide six Honda Pilots for this initiative as the vehicles are considered to be one of the sturdiest and performance driven vehicles in their SUV range willingly give up the time that they would normally be spending with their own families at this special point in the year. Honda Oman’s partnership with Ooredoo saw the company provide six Honda Pilots for this initiative as the vehicles are considered to be one of the sturdiest and performance driven vehicles in their SUV range. With 253hp 3.5-litre V-6 powers, the Pilot boasts of front or all four wheels through a six-speed automatic; top-level Touring and Elite trims get a nine-speed. The vehicle offers torque vectoring for

better handling and modes for sand and mud. The Pilot’s three rows provide plenty of room for all and a host of active-safety tech is available to keep everyone safe. Since each of the branded Honda Pilots used as part of the convoy will travel thousands of kilometres around the Sultanate, which will require servicing in preparation for the long trip; a dedicated team from Honda will be available round the clock to check on faults or breakdowns. This will help the volunteers to avoid any sort of delays to their busy schedule.

Hussain Al Lawati, managing director, Omasco said, “The Ooredoo Goodwill Journey has been a successful model of community projects in the Sultanate for a decade now, and it gives us immense pleasure this year to partner with them in this unique initiative.” “Honda vehicles are one of the safest to drive in this region; hence safety of volunteers in this initiative was one of our concerns. Honda is committed to providing safety for everyone — that means crash protection not only for our own drivers and passengers, but also for the occupants of other vehicles, and injury mitigation for pedestrians. We are dedicated to identifying and implementing advanced designs and features that help enhance the safety of vehicles on the road,” added Al Lawati. He concluded, “This initiative is Honda’s unique way of adding a special sparkle and glow in the lives of people during Ramadan.”

BAHRAIN: Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, recently held its annual service awards honouring members of the airline’s cabin crew team for their years of service, exceptional performance and perfect attendance throughout their tenure with the national carrier. The ceremony, which was held at Gulf Air’s headquarters, was attended by members of the airline’s executive management team including Maher Salman Al Musallam, Gulf Air’s chief executive officer, and Captain Nasser Al Salmi, Gulf Air’s chief operating officer, both of whom congratulated the crew members and awarded them with appreciation certificates. Speaking at the airline’s annual service awards ceremony, Captain Al Salmi said: “We are delighted to honour those members of our cabin crew team to-

day who have truly embraced not only their roles as integral members of the Gulf Air family, but also the culture of our national carrier which pushes us all to strive for excellence in all that we do. I am pleased to see our cabin crew commit and dedicate themselves to their profession and to do so over the years. Their performance is a true reflection of Gulf Air’s culture and is reflected in our passengers’ increasing satisfaction with our national carrier – our mission at all times.” Gulf Air’s cabin crew are recognised globally for their distinctive onboard service which also includes both Gulf Air’s renowned Sky Nanny and Gulf Air Sky Chef services. Alongside their quality service offering Gulf Air cabin crew are heralded globally for their award-winning customer service.


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MUSCAT: Taking a big leap to enhance customer satisfaction and ownership experiences, Lexus has unveiled exclusive offers this season on purchase of any Lexus. Enthusiasts can look forward to 4 years/40,000km free service (1 year/10,000km, whichever is earlier), free registration and a premium Amouage perfume. For more details customers can visit the nearest Lexus showroom where the friendly sales staff is happy to help you with any of your queries, says a press release. “At Lexus we are overwhelmed with the immense liking the people in Oman have for brand Lexus. And we look forward to taking this even further with the introduction of the 4 years/40,000km free service package. We are sure that with this offer as part of the exclusive offers, customers will now find it even more attractive to own their dream Lexus,” said a spokesperson from Lexus Oman. “As you will notice Lexus has aimed to cater to the demands of its customers’ wishes through the introduction of engine variants across its popular models like the IS, ES, GS and the NX.

With the introduction of the NX, Lexus has brought to life, for the first time ever, a 2.0 litre turbo engine that has paved the way for future ambitions,” he added. Ten premium models Lexus enthusiasts in Oman have 10 premium models to choose from — the IS, ES, GS, LS, RX, GX, LX and the recently introduced RC, RC F and NX. The IS looks fast and powerful. The IS350 is available with a 3.5 litre V6 with D4-S direct and port fuel injection which produces 312 hp @ 6,400rpm, 38.5kgm/4800rpm torque. And the IS250 is powered by a smooth 2.5 litre V6 providing 207 Hp @ 6,400rpm and 25.7 kg-m/4800rpm torque. The Lexus ES is equipped with a lot that many would want out of their luxury vehicle. It is quiet, has a well-crafted cabin, a plush ride and commendable performance from a powerful, nearly silent engine. The Lexus ES is available in options of a 2.5L, 16 Valve, DOHC engine churning out 181 Hp and 24 Kg.M of torque and the 3.5 Li-

tre, V6 engine churning out 272 Hp and 35.3 Kg.M of torque. This is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission along with a choice of ECO and NORMAL modes. Engineered for responsive power and superior handling, the latest GS also delivers sophisticated refinement, leading-edge innovation and advanced technology that establishes the future for performance luxury sedans. The GS is available in options of a 2.5L, V6, 24 Valve, DOHC engine producing 207 Hp at 25.8 Kg.M torque and a 3.5-liter V6 producing 312 at 38.5 Kg.M torque. LS is complemented with many exceptional improvements including three world firsts, no less than 15 Lexus firsts, and a host of technical innovations and features. The LS line-up is equipped with a 4.6L, V8 engine and come with 8-speed automatic transmission. The LX570 possesses under its hood a 5.7-litre V8 engine that delivers the punch and towing power demanded in this segment. The LX570’s six-speed automatic transmission is designed to handle high torque while performing with Lexus quietness and smoothness. The electronically-controlled transmission’s control unit estimates road conditions and predicts the driver’s intention to select the appropriate

gear ratio for the vehicle’s speed and the driving conditions. The Lexus GX460 is perfect for families who seek no-holdsbarred adventure on their days off, yet also desire an easy-driving, comfortable and versatile luxury SUV for the work week. The Lexus GX460 features a 4.6L V8 that provides outstanding power and responsive performance. The five-seat Lexus RX350 is a midsize luxury crossover SUV equipped with that’s offered in one well-appointed trim level. The Lexus RX350 is powered by a 3.5-litre V6 that produces 275 horsepower and 35.5 kg.m of torque. And is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. And more. The RC is truly a unique highperformance machine that emphasizes the attraction of a luxury two-door vehicle. Producing power output per litre second only to the LFA supercar in the Lexus range, the RC signals the next evolution of Lexus powertrain engineering. The 3.5-liter V6 petrol engine produces maximum power of 314 HP at 6,400 rpm, and peak torque of 38.5 Kg.M at 4,800 rpm, to provide a passionate driving experience. The RC F has an all-new 5.0-liter 32-valve V8 engine that provides maximum power at higher engine revolutions than previously possible. The engine is Lexus’ most powerful V8 engine, with 12 per cent more power than the IS F engine on which it is based. The turbocharged NX combines the expertise of racers within the engineering team and the impeccable touch of Lexus luxury through an exciting and sporty design to set a new benchmark in the automotive world. In Oman every Lexus vehicle comes with special benefits and privileges such as 6 years unlimited extended mileage protection and Lexus Prestige Club Card that offers 24 hours on-road assistance from AAA.

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KPMG completes IAB pilot programme MUSCAT: Continuing with its initiative of training Omanis and expatriates in the field of accounting and finance, KPMG in Oman successfully completed its pilot programme in International Association of Bookkeepers (IAB) with 100 percent success rate in examination conducted by IAB, a leading awarding body in the UK for professional bookkeeping qualifications, says a press release. Khalid Ansari, Partner in Charge of KPMG Oman, said: “There is a requirement for quality accountants in Oman market, and this programme will provide a hands-on accounting experience and learning for students enabling them to perform as professional bookkeepers from day one. Students will be able to deliver bookkeeping services without

any further training in accounting and will be able to practice bookkeeping independently as well. Our specially developed training programmes focuse on the future development of the Omani youth and current and future employment requirements in the industry in Oman. It’s incredibly rewarding to see these students grow in confidence as they progress to be qualified professionals.

“We are delighted on the success of the IAB training course and the positive feedback received from participants. Our aim has always been to build enduring relationships and be always worthy of our people and society by providing a platform for learning and nurturing students into qualified professionals.” Zaid Khatri, manager of Training in KPMG, commented: “With

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over 10,000 members across 60 countries, the IAB is a not-forprofit organisation for professional bookkeepers in the world. Young people and start-up businesses need a helping hand – the chance to gain skills and move ahead. The IAB supports many initiatives to make this happen. We had students pass in distinction and the positive feedback is notably on the interactive nature of the course and the quality of the lectures and study manuals, provided by KPMG. We were delighted to see the course attended by a number of participants including Omani nationals that took the opportunity to develop their business and finance skills. IAB course will be conducted regularly and our next IAB batch will commence in August 2015.”

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Innovation Park to help in promoting scientific research MUSCAT: Enhancing a country’s scientific research and innovation capabilities are essential for comprehensive and sustainable development. To address the many problems communities are facing, an equal amount of attention should be paid to technology. At the same time, scientific research and innovation should be put in a broader context that takes into account the country’s needs and institutional, social and economic dimensions in whose framework scientific research and innovation will work. The Research Council (TRC) in the Sultanate of Oman plays a key role in building up scientific research capabilities and promoting the spirit of innovation by funding research and promoting innovative ideas using different methods. After an in-depth study and due to the need to develop innovative scientific research projects and to focus on how to further implement the package of submitted programmes, and given the increasing risks associated with climate change and the related economic and financial fallout, the TRC board saw that alternatives facing these risks should be sought to achieve stability. In addition, measures should be taken at a local-level to minimise social, economic and financial unrest currently witnessed by the world. In view of the way through which the priorities of the national strategic plan can be served, TRC saw that it should establish Innovation Park Muscat (IPM), after determining the policies, characteristics and strategies for achieving these goals, so that it play a key role in inspiring researchers and innovators with research and development friendly ideas, said Surur Al Bulushi in a press release. The provision of an appropriate environment contributes sig-

Innovation Park Muscat (IPM) is going to help in focusing on four key sectors, not only at the local and geographical framework, but regionally and globally as well nificantly to offering creative ideas and encourages the innovation of many prototypes and products, which need to be supported to turn into services that add value and can be utilised. Innovation Park Muscat (IPM) will help in focusing on four key sectors, not only at the local and geographical framework, but regionally and globally as well, by promoting a scientific research and innovation policy and introducing new mechanisms that may support this research and remove obstacles that may limit their respective utilisation. This will increase local talent working in the field of research and innovation. The IPM can serve these target groups and help them showcase their research capabilities in a simulation of reality. It should hopefully aid research studies based on scientific and methodological foundations that reflect phenomena, problems and issues which already exist today and come up with results, recommendations and proposals which may contribute to finding appropriate solutions to address the underlying imbalances and defects in many areas. This can be carried out by providing all material and moral support to help researchers or innovators turn their respective ideas into a product or service.


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Bank Muscat to host al Wathbah Ramadan Souq More than 100 Omani women entrepreneurs will display home-made products, including clothes, accessories, food items, home decorations and much more, offering a unique shopping experience to visitors

MUSCAT: Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, will host al Wathbah Ramadan Souq in collaboration with Public Authority of SME (Riyada) showcasing products and services of Omani women entrepreneurs at the bank’s head office from July 2 to 4. Abdul Razak Ali Issa, chief executive, will inaugurate the souq organised as part of cultural and social events lined up by the bank during the holy month of

The bank from time to time organises and supports such events with the aim of encouraging women entrepreneurs, creating unique opportunities to become financially independent Ilham Al Hamaid AGM – SME Credit, Marketing

Ramadan, says a press release. The 3-day souq will be open to the public from 8:30am to 12pm. More than 100 exhibitors will display home-made products, including clothes, accessories, food items, home decorations and much more, offering a unique shopping experience to visitors. Ilham Al Hamaid, AGM – SME Credit, Marketing and Regional Corporates, said, “Bank Muscat supports and encourages women entrepreneurs to earn a living through home-based business activities. The bank from time to time organises and supports such events with the aim of encouraging women entrepreneurs, creating unique opportunities to market their products and become financially independent.” Over the years, Bank Muscat has taken several strategic steps to strengthen the small and medium enterprises (SME) sector in Oman. al Wathbah, Bank Muscat’s SME department, has been very dynamic in financing businesses and strengthening the SME foundation in Oman. Serving as building blocks for existing and prospective entrepreneurs, these initiatives assume importance in the backdrop of the priority accorded by the government to develop the SME sector in Oman. Aimed at strengthening the SME sector, Bank Muscat offers a comprehensive suite of tailormade finance solutions.

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Omantel unveils silver number offer for new Mada customers MUSCAT: Omantel launched the silver number offer for all new subscribers of Mada 10, Mada 20, Mada liberty and Mada infinity plan. The offer combines special data packages and special silver number for free. Shadily Al Abdul Salam, senior manager, Product Development at Omantel Consumer Business Unit, said: “In Omantel we focus on enhancing the services we provide to our customers through the special offers that add value and benefits to their experience. And Mada silver number offer comes to give our

valued customer the uniqueness and special identity to their own personality.” “The new offer includes a free silver number for all new sub-

scribers to any of the four Mada packages; Mada 10, Mada 20, Mada liberty and Mada infinity plan, when committing to a 12 months contract, and the validity of this offer is three months or when the silver numbers are out of stock,” he added. “The Mada packages offer mobile internet supported by a wide coverage of Omantel’s 4G, 3.5G network and considered unique in terms of value, coverage and its additional benefits, which allow the subscribers to select the plan that suit their needs,” explained the Omantel manager.

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Oman Avenues Mall, Dar Al Atta’a join hands to host Qaranqashow MUSCAT: Oman Avenues Mall, the Sultanate’s newest shopping destination, has partnered with Dar Al Atta’a, a voluntary non-governmental organisation, to host Qaranqashow 2015. The festivities will be held at Oman Avenues Mall on Friday, July 3 from 9pm onwards. The event encourages parents to bring in their kids for a day of fun and activities as part of a noble cause. The free event is organised for children to be a part of the Oman Avenues Mall’s campaign to help the underprivileged children during the holy month of Ramadan. For every child participating in the event, Oman Avenues Mall will contribute OMR1 to Dar Al Atta’a towards the education of

underprivileged children. This means the more number of kids participating in the event would contribute more to the organisation’s charitable fund. Children can look forward to an evening of games, fun and lots of interesting activities like face painting and henna painting. There will also be a magic show to enthral the children. A number of games and other activities will be organised giving the kids a chance to win numerous spot gifts and other exciting prizes. Commenting on the event, Ben Watson, general manager, Avenues Mall, said: “Ramadan is a time of sharing and giving to the needy. We are delighted to launch such events and activities during

Ramadan to encourage shoppers to embrace the season’s spirit of giving. This is the first time that we have tied up with Dar Al Atta’a to bring about a difference in the lives of underprivileged kids.” “Oman Avenues mall aims to launch many more such initiatives as part of our commitment to serve the community. We encourage all the families to join us with their kids not only for an exciting evening of fun and activities but also to bring happiness in the lives of the less privileged during the holy month of Ramadan,” he added. Qaranqashow is a special celebration held throughout Oman as a motivation for children who complete their first 14 days of fasting.


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AJINKYA RAHANE LEADS INDIA IN ZIMBABWE India rested regular captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and a host of other senior cricketers on Monday and put Ajinkya Rahane in charge of a secondstring squad for next month’s tour of Zimbabwe for three one-dayers and two Twenty20 Internationals. >C3

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EARLY FAREWELL: Australia’s Lleyton Hewitt, who bid adieu, returns to Finland’s Jarkko Nieminen during their men’s singles first round match. – AFP

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LONDON: Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova reached the Wimbledon second round on Monday as 2002 champion Lleyton Hewitt’s 17-year All England Club career came to a bruising end. Defending champion Djokovic enjoyed a 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 win over Germany’s Philipp Kohlschreiber with crucial breaks in the ninth game of each set. But the world number one and top seed again found himself defending allegations that coach Boris Becker is using various means to coach him from the sidelines, a practice which is banned. Djokovic, playing his first match since his defeat to Stan Wawrinka in the French Open final three weeks ago ended his hopes of completing a career Grand Slam, hit 12 aces and 36 winners past world number 33 Kohlschreiber. Stan Wawrinka complied wholly with the All England Club’s allwhite dress code, then dispatched world No 46 Joao Sousa in straight sets, 6-2, 7-5, 7-6. It was not always straightforward, however, particularly when the fourth seed hit a couple of duff net shots late in the third to require a tie-break to finish the match. But there were flashes of the form that saw him dismantle Novak Djokovic so comprehensively in Paris three weeks ago. Across the Channel he won admiration for his jazzy checked shorts as much as his tennis. But victory at the French Open, his second major, meant he arrived as a genuine contender for the title. Wawrinka breezed his way through the first set, winning in 24 minutes, then broke late in the second to suggest safe passage would be easily secured. Hewitt bows out He next faces Finland’s Jarkko Nieminen who defeated Hewitt 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0, 11-9 in a fourhour marathon. It was Hewitt’s last singles match at the tournament — and 44th five-setter at the majors — as he plans to retire after next year’s Australian Open. “To beat him here when it’s my last time here as well, it’s tough to find the words,” Nieminen said.

Top seed Serena Williams, bidding to become the first woman since Steffi Graf in 1988 to wrap up all four majors in one season, endured a nervy start and was warned for swearing before completing a 6-4, 6-1 win over Margarita Gasparyan, the world number 113 from Russia who has never won a tour-level match in four years as a professional. “It feels good so far. Just one match but it feels good just to be back here at Wimbledon. I’ve done so well here in the past so I’ll always have so many good memories,” said the 33-year-old American after her 73rd Wimbledon match win secured her a second round clash against Hungary’s Timea Babos. Fourth seed Sharapova also reached the second round with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Britain’s Johanna Konta. Sharapova, the 2004 champion, will face Dutch qualifier Richel Hogenkamp for a place in the last 32. “I was quite pleased with the way things went. It was my first competitive match in about four weeks, so I just wanted to start off really strong,” said the Russian. Although her serve was a little shaky, she eased through the first set, giving the home fans little to bite on. Konta eventually loosened up, started unloading and briefly rallied with a break in the opening game of the second set. But Sharapova, one of the most competitive players on the circuit, immediately pumped up her own power — and the grunt decibels — and broke straight back. From then on Konta, ranked 126 and facing a top five player for the first time in her career, struggled to deal with the strength and depth of Sharapova’s ground strokes and started sending her own short and wide as the matched moved inexorably towards its expected straight-sets conclusion. It is 11 years since the 17-yearold Sharapova pulled off one of the great Wimbledon shocks when she blew away defending champion Serena Williams in the final and though she has been at or around the top of the game ever since, she has reached one subsequent Wimbledon final, losing to Petra Kvitova in 2011.

“The first match of Wimbledon is never the easiest and especially against an opponent who has had a good few weeks and is a crowd favourite,” Sharapova said. “But I wanted to focus on myself as I haven’t played for a couple of weeks. “I returned really well today — she served pretty hard, and I was able to get a bit of an advantage there.” Venus in a hurry Five-time champion Venus Williams wasn’t to be outdone as the 34-year-old American took just 42 minutes to crush compatriot Madison Brengle 6-0, 6-0. Williams hit 29 winners to just two from Brengle, the world number 36. But hers wasn’t the fastest win of the day as German 14th seed Andrea Petkovic needed just 38 minutes to see off Shelby Rogers of the United States. Spanish ninth seed Carla Suarez Navarro went down 6-2, 6-0 to Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko in just 52 minutes while Italian 24th seed Flavia Pennetta lost 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 to Kazakhstan’s Zarina Diyas. Two-time semifinalist Victoria Azarenka, seeded 23, saw off Estonia’s Anett Kontaveit 6-2, 6-1 and seventh seed Ana Ivanovic breezed past Chinese qualifier Xu Yifan 6-1, 6-1. In the men’s first round, Australia’s 26th seed Nick Kyrgios, who knocked out Rafael Nadal last year, eased past Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman 6-0, 6-2, 7-6 (8/6). US Open champion Marin Cilic, the ninth seeded Croatian and a quarter-finalist at Wimbledon last year, got past Japanese qualifier Hiroki Moriya 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (7/4). Germany’s Tommy Haas, at 37 years and 100 days old, and who first played Wimbledon in 1997, beat Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 to become the oldest man to win a match at Wimbledon since Jimmy Connors (38 years 308 days) in 1991. Japan’s fifth seed Kei Nishikori needed his lower left leg strapped before clinching a gruelling 6-3, 6-7 (4/7), 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win over Italy’s Simone Bolelli. Meanwhile Canadian seventh seed Milos Raonic, a semi-finalist last year, beat Spain’s Daniel Gimeno 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (7/4). - AFP

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Djokovic fears smear campaign in ‘Becker signals’ row LONDON: Defending champion Novak Djokovic fears he is becoming the victim of a smear campaign after his opening Wimbledon victory on Monday was overshadowed by more allegations of cheating. The world number one and top seed eased to a win over Germany’s Philipp Kohlschreiber on Centre Court but many eyes were glued to the Serb’s coach Boris Becker after the German legend admitted he employed ways to instruct his player even though coaching is banned during a match. Djokovic had spent large parts

of the weekend defending Becker, a three-time Wimbledon winner, but admitted that many coaches use subtle means to encourage their players. “I’m just trying to figure out what you want to achieve with this story. I don’t understand what you really want. Do you want to say I’m cheating, my team? I’m really trying to figure out what’s behind this,” fumed the 28-yearold Djokovic. “I mean, are you asking only me or are you asking other players, as well?”

The usually affable Djokovic added: “I’m going to say that there are certain ways of communication which is encouragement, which is support, which is understanding the moment when to, you know, clap or say something that can lift my energy up, that can kind of motivate me to play a certain point. But it’s all within the rules.” Djokovic insisted that if the media wanted to pursue their line of questioning then they should talk to Becker. He refused to divulge if the German’s means of encouraging him were in use on Monday where the Serb

opened the two-week tournament. It’s not a new controversy for Djokovic — he has twice been rapped for coaching in the past, although on both occasions it was before Becker came on board to work alongside long-time coach Marian Vajda. “If I am breaking any rules or my team does, I would be fined for that, right? The chair umpire would say, Coaching penalty, and that’s it. Or the supervisor, or whoever,” he said. “I think it has happened in my life, no doubt about that. Of course,

I accept the fact if my coach, Boris or Marian, do say something that is against the rules that are in place, I have no complaint about the code violation that I get for coaching. So, I mean, I’m completely fine by that.” Djokovic said the issue had not been discussed with Becker or any of his support team before Monday’s match. The world number one was playing his first match since his defeat to Stan Wawrinka at the final of the French Open three weeks ago ended his hopes of completing a career Grand Slam.

He will now face Finland’s Jarkko Nieminen for a place in the last 32.“This is the cradle of our sport,” said Djokovic on his return to Centre Court where he defeated Roger Federer in five sets in the 2014 final. “There is no bigger tournament in our sport than Wimbledon. It’s always a special feeling to come out here as defending champion. There’s always a few butterflies.” Djokovic, also the 2011 champion, hit 12 aces and 36 winners past world number 33 Kohlschreiber for a seventh win in eight meetings with the German. - AFP


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Sri Lanka’s romp levels series against Pakistan the hosts made light of a delayed start of 30 minutes due to a wet outfield and raced to victory in 26.3 overs before lunch on the fifth and final day at the P. Sara Oval

‘Not consistent’ Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq said being bowled out for 138 on the first day after electing to bat had cost his team dearly. “That session from lunch to tea on the first day really dented us because we lost all our main batsmen in that period,” he said. “It made all the difference in the match. “The batting in the first innings is not consistent enough and that is a big worry for us. We put up a big score at Galle and here we collapsed from 74 for three to 138 all out. “The bowling has been good, especially Yasir who now has 54 wickets from his first nine

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IPL 6 Spot fixing: Indian court order deferred to July 25 NEW DELHI: The order on framing of charges in the Indian Premier League (IPL)-6 spot fixing case in which suspended Indian cricketers Ajit Chandila, S. Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and others, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel are accused, was on Monday deferred for July 25 by a Delhi court. Additional Sessions Judge Neena Bansal Krishna, who was scheduled to pass the order on Monday, said that the order sheet is not prepared yet. The court fixed the matter for pronouncement of order on July 25, saying that it will seek clarifications, if any, in the matter. The court had on May 23 reserved for Monday, the order on framing of charges in the case and had asked the counsel appearing for the accused to file their written arguments, if any, by June 6. Special Cell of Delhi Police had named 42 accused in the case in its charge sheet out of whom six are absconding.

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COLOMBO: Dimuth Karunaratne hit 50 off 56 balls as Sri Lanka trounced Pakistan by seven wickets in the second Test in Colombo on Monday to square the three-match series 1-1. Chasing 153 to win, the hosts made light of a delayed start of 30 minutes due to a wet outfield and raced to victory in 26.3 overs before lunch on the fifth and final day at the P. Sara Oval. Karunaratne and skipper Angelo Mathews added a brisk 72 for the third wicket after two wickets had fallen with the score on 49 to raise Pakistan’s hopes. Mathews remained unbeaten on 43, sharing a fourth-wicket partnership of 32 with Lahiru Thirimanne, who hit the winning boundary off leg-spinner Yasir Shah. The win ended Sri Lanka’s three-match losing streak at the P. Sara Oval and set up a potentially thrilling finale when the third Test begins at the Pallekele stadium near the popular hill resort of Kandy on Friday. Mathews said it was a very good comeback by his team after losing the first Test in Galle by 10 wickets. “The boys showed a lot of character after that defeat,” he said, adding it was important to go for quick runs in the second innings because of the threat of rain. “We wanted to bat positively because we were not sure about the weather,” he said. “We gave the boys the green signal to play freely because it is easy to get bogged down.”

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The investigation carried out by police in the case had earlier come under scanner of the court which had questioned its theory of “match fixing”, saying there was prima facie no evidence showing that matches were fixed by the accused. During the arguments on framing of charges in the case, the police had referred to telephonic conversations among the accused to buttress their claim that they were involved in match fixing and betting. It had also alleged that call detail records clearly reflect the linkage of accused persons who were part of a crime syndicate to generate money. Meanwhile, the advocates representing the accused had countered the police’s submissions contending that the probe had failed to show commission of any prima facie offence by their clients. The defence counsel had also argued that there was prima facie no evidence to frame charges in the case. - PTI

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JOB DONE: Sri Lankan cricket captain Angelo Mathews, right, and teammate Lahiru Thirimanne celebrate after victory in their second Test match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the P. Sara Oval Cricket Stadium in Colombo. – AFP

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Pakistan 1st innings: 138 (Mohammed Hafeez 42, Tharindu Kaushal 5-42, Dhammika Prasad 3-43) Sri Lanka 1st innings: 315 (K. Silva 80, A. Mathews 77, Yasir Shah 6-96) Pakistan 2nd innings: 329 (Ahmed Shehzad 69, Azhar Ali 117, Younis Khan 40, D. Prasad 4-92, D. Chameera 3-53) Sri Lanka 2nd innings: D. Karunaratne lbw b Yasir 50 K. Vithanage c Hafeez b Babar 34 K. Sangakkara c Azhar b Yasir 0 A. Mathews not out 43 L. Thirimanne not out 20

matches. He is a match-winner, but the injury to Wahab (Riaz) was a big blow.” Pakistan pace spearhead Wahab suffered a hairline fracture of his left hand while batting on the first day and has been ruled out of the series. “Hopefully we will recover from this loss and try and win the

Extras: (lb-6) 6 Total (for three wickets, 26.3 overs) 153 Fall of wickets: 1-49 (Vithanage), 2-49 (Sangakkara), 3-121 (Karunaratne). Bowling: Junaid 4-0-30-0, Hafeez 4-0-20-0, Babar 8-0-42-1, Yasir 10.3-0-55-2 Result: Sri Lanka won by seven wickets Series: 1-1 Toss: Pakistan Umpires: Richard Illingworth (ENG) and Sundaram Ravi (IND) TV umpire: Paul Reiffel (AUS) Match referee: Chris Broad (ENG)

final Test,” said Misbah. Kithuruwan Vithanage, promoted to open the batting in place of Kaushal Silva, smashed four boundaries and two sixes in an aggressive 34 off 23 balls. The left-hander contributed a major share of the 49-run opening stand with Karunaratne, when Pa-

kistan hit back with two wickets off successive balls. Vithanage holed out in the deep off the last ball of left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar’s second over after striking two sixes earlier in the over. Veteran Kumar Sangakkara, playing his last Test match against Pakistan, fell to the first delivery he faced, caught at short-leg by Azhar Ali off Yasir. Sangakkara, 37, Test cricket’s leading current run-getter, said on Saturday he will appear in only the first two Tests against Pakistan and play two more against India in August before retiring from the international game. Karunaratne had hit four boundaries when he was leg-before to Yasir with 32 runs still needed for victory, but vice-captain Thirimanne partnered his skipper to a facile win. Hard-working Sri Lankan seamer Dhammika Prasad was named man of the match for his seven wickets in the Test. - AFP

MADRID: Spanish tennis aces, including Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer, have lashed out against the president of the nation’s tennis federation, calling his leadership “chaotic” in an open letter. The publication of the letter late on Sunday comes just days after the Spanish government’s disciplinary committee for sports (TAD) suspended tennis federation (RFET) president Jose Luis Escanuela for one month for failing to collaborate in a probe into the organisation’s finances. The players blasted “the lack of transparency” in the distribution of the federation’s revenues in the seven-point statement which was penned in London on the even of the start of Wimbledon on Monday. They also hit out at “the chaotic and belligerent leadership of Escanuela, which has led to his suspension, putting his personal interests ahead of the sport and deteriorating the image of tennis with his actions.” A total of 44 current and former players and technical staff put their name on the letter which asks the “competent authorities” take swift action to remedy the situation. Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez and Nicolas Almargo were among the other top players who signed the letter. Escanuela has refused to give Spain’s sports council (CSD) access to financial documents giving the details

Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer have lashed out at the Spanish tennis federation head

of the expenses which have been charged to the Spanish Tennis Federation over the last few years. He and the sports council have also clashed over the federation’s appointment in September of Gala Leon as Spain’s first female Davis Cup captain, a decision that drew sharp criticism from the nation’s top players like Nadal and Lopez. Leon, who had a career-high ranking of 27 as a player, was a surprise choice to replace Carlos Moya, who stood down after the five-times Davis Cup winners were relegated from the World Group following defeat against Brazil in a playoff. Toni Nadal, uncle and coach to 14-times grand slam champion Rafa, said at the time that it was “preferable that (the Davis Cup captain) is someone with a background in the world of men’s tennis”. Leon presented her resignation last week, but it was not accepted, Spanish media reported. - AFP


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NEW DELHI: India rested regular captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and a host of other senior cricketers on Monday and put Ajinkya Rahane in charge of a secondstring squad for next month’s tour of Zimbabwe for three one-dayers and two Twenty20 Internationals. Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who played the last of his 229 Onedayers in June 2011, returns to the 15-member side for the world number two ODI team’s series against a Zimbabwe team ranked nine places lower. Apart from Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Ravichandran Ashwin have also been rested after India’s disappointing tour of Bangladesh where they lost the three-match ODI series 2-1. “We are confident of Ajinkya’s ability (to lead) and want him to do well,” chief selector Sandeep Patil told reporters in New Delhi. “We’re very happy the way his career is shaping up. He is one of the most consistent batsmen we have,” Patil said of the 27-year-old who has played 55 ODIs since his 50-overs debut in 2011. “That’s why we want to see his other aspects. We have given him

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this opportunity and we’ll definitely back him,” said Patil, insisting the team was chosen with an eye on next year’s Twenty20 World Cup in India. The team does not include any specialist glovesman but contains three batsmen — Robin Uthappa, Kedar Jadhav and Ambati Rayudu — who can keep wickets. Manish Pandey and Sandeep Sharma are the uncapped players in the ODI side. Harare Sports Club hosts the ODIs on July 10, 12 and 14, to be followed by Twenty20 Internationals on July 17 and 19 at the same venue. Team director Ravi Shastri will not tour Zimbabwe either, Indian cricket board secretary Anurag Thakur said. The board would meet next month to discuss who would succeed Duncan Fletcher as the new head coach, he added. Squad: Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Murali Vijay, Ambati Rayudu, Manoj Tiwary, Kedar Jadhav, Robin Uthappa, Manish Pandey, Harbhajan Singh, Axar Patel, Karn Sharma, Dhawal Kulkarni, Stuart Binny, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohit Sharma and Sandeep Sharma. - PTI

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No evidence against ‘3 cricketers’, say ICC sources DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) had found no evidence against the three international cricketers who have been accused of accepting bribes by former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi and had closed the matter after a thorough investigation. The game’s governing body had on Sunday hinted that it had found no evidence against the three cricketers, when in a statement it said, “...The ACSU handled that information in accordance with its standard operating procedures, which included sharing it with the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) anti-corruption unit.” Reliable sources said had there been any wrongdoing, the world body’s Anti-Corruption

and Security Unit would have opened an inquiry. “If the ACSU had found any evidence against the three players, then it would have charged them for breaching the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Code. “If this has not happened in two years and the players are still playing international and domestic cricket, this clearly means that there is no evidence that warrants a charge,” the sources told PTI. “The matter can be reopened as and when new supporting evidence is provided but, as of now, there is no charge against the cricketers. It is now up to the three cricketers to file damages against Lalit Modi, who has questioned their integrity by shooting an email to the International Cricket Council,

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Gautam Gambhir working with Langer to revive India career NEW DELHI: India discard Gautam Gambhir is training in Perth under former Australia Test batsman Justin Langer to revive his international career, finetuning skills that made him the world’s number one test batsman in 2009. The 33-year-old opener was dumped from India’s one-day squad in early 2013 and played the last of his 56 Tests in England last year. The Delhi southpaw has led the Kolkata franchise to two Indian Premier League (IPL) titles but is keen to return to international cricket. To fulfill that, Gambhir has landed in Perth to train under Western Australia coach Langer, also a former left-handed opener. “I’ve always followed JL’s career closely,” Gambhir told the Hindustan Times newspaper. “He built his game block by block, step by step. After the death of my coach Parthasarthy Sharma I was looking for someone who could understand my game. I wanted to give it a shot with JL and that is why I am in Perth.” Langer played 105 Tests for Australia, often joining Matthew Hayden to form a formidable opening pair, before retiring in 2007 and take up coaching. “I met JL briefly when he came to India with the Perth Scorch-

I could instantly relate to him. What I like about JL is his intensity. His body language on the crease while batting or otherwise meant business. He is a no-nonsense guy Gautam Gambhir Former India opener

ers during last year’s Champions League T20,” Gambhir said. “I could instantly relate to him. What I like about JL is his intensity. His body language on the crease while batting or otherwise meant business. He is a no-non-

SMILING DUO: BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur, right, with Selection Committee Chairman Sandeep Patil addressing a press conference after the Committee’s meeting in New Delhi on Monday to select Indian squad for Zimbabwe tour. – PTI

sense guy and I like it that way.” Gambhir’s schedule at Perth also includes gymnastic and martial art sessions and the Indian was determined to do whatever it takes to facilitate his international return.

“The idea is to improve my game and the rest is not in my hands. I am only 33, fit and hungry. Hopefully, working on my game in Perth will give me the extra edge for the coming season for Delhi or North Zone or India,” he said. - Reuters

demanding investigation.” Sources said the cricketers need to decide their next course of action after damage was caused to their reputations due to Modi’s allegations. “This is an extremely serious allegation and the cricketers need to act to get their names cleared once and for ever,” sources said. The sources further said the ICC had investigated the matter in 2013 because the email didn’t refer the allegations to Indian Premier League (IPL) or international cricket. “Because the email didn’t specify the level of cricket, the ICC took it as international cricket and investigated the matter as diligently as it does with any other probe,” sources said. “The four pillars of the ICC ACSU

are: education, prevention, investigation and prosecution. After the education bit, the ICC ACSU updated the BCCI that it had investigated its cricketers. This was confirmed by the ICC its response. “The reality of the situation is the email had raised ‘concerns’. Unfortunately, on the basis of ‘concerns’ or ‘suspicions’, charges cannot be laid. We are dealing with cricketers of international repute and I am sure that ICC will want to have rock-solid evidence.” Earlier, the BCCI gave a clean chit to the three cricketers. BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur said “there is nothing in it” when asked about the ICC acknowledging a letter from Lalit Modi in June 2013. - PTI


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Match-fixers using sponsorship to infiltrate clubs ZURICH: The threat posed by match-fixers to soccer is as strong as ever with criminals now using club sponsorship as a way of increasing their influence, Fifa’s head of security Ralf Mutschke told Reuters in an interview. Mutschke said he was sad at Interpol’s decision to end a “unique collaboration” with world soccer’s governing body, although it had not broken his resolve to protect the sport. “The fixers are not suspending their programme against football, therefore we cannot wait for Interpol to come back. We cannot wait to fight match-fixing,” Mutschke said in a rare interview. “We are seeing these groups who use the sponsoring approach to infiltrate clubs in football. We get a lot of information from different regions of the world of suspicious people offering money to get into the clubs.” Mutschke said the threat posed by organised crime to sports in

general and to football in particular had probably increased. “Football is constantly attacked by organised crime and this is certainly a serious and global threat.” Match-fixing is usually instigated by criminal gangs who bribe players or referees to manipulate a game and make thousands or millions of dollars by betting on the outcome. Dozens of players have been banned around the world over the last few years, but criminal convictions for those who set up the fixes have been rare. Under an agreement signed four years ago, Fifa had been working with Interpol to train officials around the world. However, Interpol called off the agreement earlier this month following the corruption scandal which rocked Fifa’s executive. Training programmes “They were a major partner for us because they organised those

training programmes,” said Mutschke. “This was a unique, global anti-match fixing prevention programme where we got incredibly positive feedback and therefore we are really sad that Interpol suspended the co-operation unilaterally.” Although Interpol blamed “current context surrounding Fifa” for its decision, Mutschke said he believed other factors were at play. “For me, this co-operation has nothing to do with the investigations ongoing now in Switzerland and in the U.S.,” he said. A U.S. probe led to the criminal indictment on May 27 of nine current and former Fifa officials and five executives in sports marketing and broadcasting on bribery, money laundering and wire fraud charges. Meanwhile, Swiss authorities are investigating the decision by Fifa’s executive committee to

award the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar. Like the rest of Fifa’s roughly 400 employees, Mutschke is trying to concentrate on doing his job without being affected by the crisis in FIFA’s executive committee. Formerly a senior manager at the German Federal criminal police office (BKA), Mutschke has spent the last three years helping national football federations (FAs) set up their own training programmes to combat the threat. The FAs nominate a person, an SPOC (Single Point of Contact), to liase with Fifa and deal with match manipulation issues. “We provide them training and material, (show them) how they should fight match manipulation and they should set up their own national integrity programme to safeguard the game,” said Mutschke. “In the future, once they are all trained, we will have a global net-

work of managers... and this will be a key for the success.” Interpol provided some of that training, but Mutschke said his department would carry on without them. “Fifa will continue with its programme. My team are all former police officers. We know how law-enforcement acts. We went through three very good years with Interpol involved in all the training, so we will continue it and we will look for new partners.” Tough task But the task remains as difficult as ever. “We have seen more groups getting involved from organised crime and they are diversifying their business and, as you know, there is no deterrent for them,” said Mutschke. While law enforcement in countries such as Italy had been clamping down, that was not the case elsewhere, he added.

“We have poor laws, police do not have enough resources and the police have different priorities. There is not a reporting system within the police on matchfixing... we are far away from having a perfect world within law enforcement.” “Another issue that is harming the cooperation is information exchange; I can give everything to the police but I cannot get something back.” In the meantime, Mutschke says Fifa has redoubled its efforts to protect its own competitions. “We have established a very comprehensive approach (involving) a threat assessment involving the Fifa security officers, having an integrity manager in the stadium and approaching teams and referees before the competition. We have hotlines for athletes and we certainly do the live monitoring of the betting. We can immediately react on any kind of allegation.” - Reuters

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Dubbed “a knight of football” or TOP RUNNER: Nextev TCR’s German born driver Nelson Piquet JR drives during qualifying practice at the 2015 FIA Formula E London ePrix championship at Battersea Park in London. – AFP

Formula E hopes to expand to Africa and India LONDON: The Formula E electric car racing series is aiming to expand to Africa and India after a successful debut season in Asia, the Americas and Europe. “We want to conquer as much of the world as we can,” the series chief executive Alejandro Agag told reporters after Sunday’s final round at London’s Battersea Park on the south bank of the River Thames. We will be looking for places maybe in Africa also.” Agag said the series, won by Brazilian Nelson Piquet junior for Team China Racing, would probably have two new cities in the second season although the number of races was likely to remain the same or one more. “We want to give the championship stability for the teams. Probably grow another two races for season three,” said the Spaniard. One of those could be in India, with Mahindra & Mahindra Auto Group President Pawan Goenka telling Reuters the choice was likely to be between

New Delhi and Bangalore. “It cannot happen in 2015/16, it’s too late, but in 2016/17 we would like to. The organisers have a general interest in bringing a race to India,” he said. “Delhi will be ideal in terms of visibility and the backdrop that you get and wide roads — but perhaps most difficult at the same time — followed by Bangalore. Mumbai is out of the question.” Agag said the debut season, which kicked off in Beijing last September and raced in 10 cities, had been a “great success, especially when you consider how difficult it was to make it happen.” Virgin entrepreneur Richard Branson, whose British driver Sam Bird won the final race on Sunday, told reporters Formula E would overtake Formula One within five years but Agag played that down. “We love F1 and think it’s great. But we think FE is different. We would be making a big mistake if we tried to compete with F1 and be similar to F1,” he said. - Reuters

“Caballero” for his chivalrous manners on the pitch, Masopust was the playmaker of the Czechoslovak team that made it to the World Cup final in Chile in 1962

PRAGUE: Legendary Czech midfielder Josef Masopust, the 1962 Ballon d’Or winner, died aged 84 on Monday, following a long illness, Petr Prochazka from the Josef Masopust Friends Club said. “The knight of sport Josef Masopust died quietly in his flat, surrounded by his family,” Prochazka said. Dubbed “a knight of football” or “Caballero” for his chivalrous manners on the pitch, Masopust was the playmaker of the Czechoslovak team that made it to the World Cup final in Chile in 1962. On June 17, 1962, in Santiago, Masopust opened the score in the final, but Brazil came back to win 3-1. He also played for the Czechoslovak team that won bronze at the 1960 Euro in France. In total, Masopust made 63 international appearances and

KNIGHT OF FOOTBALL: This file photo taken on February 7, 2011 in Prague shows Fifa President Sepp Blatter, left, congratulating Czech legendary midfielder Josef Masopust on his 80th birthday during the Czech Republic’s Football Player of the Year 2010 award ceremony. - AFP

scored 10 goals for the Czechoslovak national team from 1954-1966. Brazilian icon Pele, who played against Masopust in Chile, once said the Czech midfielder was “one of the greatest icons football has ever known.” “Without any doubt, he was one of the best players in Europe for me. He and (Franz) Beckenbauer.” Vaclav Masek, a striker on the 1962 team, told the website of the DNES broadsheet on Monday that Masopust was one of the best footballers he had played with. “He had the skill, the pass, the shot, he knew how to get past a player and create scoring chances.” “He had great intelligence -- on the pitch, he came up with things

that require a genius.” “We played cards, had a beer, he was nice to talk to. A real friend.” Miroslav Pelta, head of the Czech Football Association, said Masopust was “a unique personality both on and off the pitch.” Born on February 9, 1931 in the northern Czech village of Strimice, Masopust spent 16 years at the army club Dukla Prague, with which he won eight Czechoslovak titles. In 1968 he moved on to Molenbeek in Belgium where he finished his playing career at age 39. On the club level, Masopust played 386 games and scored 79 goals. Masopust took over as Dukla Prague coach in 1973 and won the

Czechoslovak league title with Zbrojovka Brno five years later. He also coached the Czechoslovak national team in 1984-1988, before taking the helm at the Indonesian under-21 team in 19881991. Czechoslovakia split peacefully into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, four years after shedding its totalitarian Communist rule of four decades. In 2000, Masopust was honoured as the top Czech footballer of the 20th century, and five years later he received the Fifa Order of Merit, the top award of the international football association. His statue was unveiled outside the Dukla Prague stadium in 2012, fifty years after the Chile final. - AFP


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MUSCAT: Oman’s national futsal team coached by Younis Al Fahdi have started preparation for the forthcoming Gulf Futsal Championship to be held in Bahrain in October this year. According to information received from Oman Football Association, the national futsal (indoor football) team have spotted new players and have included them in the ongoing camp. The fresh faces were spotted during the Ministry of Sports Affairs Championship held recently. The ongoing camp is an initial gathering before another training camp to be organised in August which aimed to raise the fitness and skills of the participating players. One more camp for the team will be organised in Iran in September in preparation for the GCC Indoor Football Championship which will be organised in Bahrain next Oc-

TRAINING SESSION: Coach Younis Al Fahdi speaking to his team members before the routine training

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tober and for participating in the Asian Qualifiers which will be held in December. The national team’s coach Younis Al Fahdi has selected nineteen players who are Mazin Al Hassani, Suhail Al HAmimi, A’iman Al Sooli, Mohammed Al Jabri, Hisham Al Zaabi, Basim Al Mekhaini, Mubarak Al Araimi, Ali Al Araimi, Rashid Al Ghafri, Khalfan Al Mawali, Hamad Al Adawi, Moosa Al Habsi, Isa Al JAbri, Mahana Al Habsi, Mohannad Al Shibli, Amour Al Siyabi, Omar Al Hasani, Abdulaziz Al Raqadi and Mohannad Al Habsi. The technical and administra-

tive body of the national team comprises coach Younis Al Fahdi, assistant coach Othman Al Anbouri, goalkeepers coach Hussain Al Salehi, team director Ali Al Mawali, physiotherapist Khalil Al Busaidi and tasks officer Kamil Al Baulishi. Meanwhile, the Asian Futsal Championships 2016 will be held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. This decision of the Committee of futsal and beach soccer of Asian Football Confederation was ratified by the AFC Executive Committee. As known, the matches of the 14th Asian Championship will

be held from Februray 9 to 20 next year. Tashkent has hosted the Asian championship on football twice in 2006 and 2010, but the previous drawings of the continental championship did not fulfill the role of the qualifying competition for the world championship. The four best teams in the Asian Championship will be eligible to participate in the finals of the World Cup 2016 in Colombia. However, it is a long road for Oman as they need to qualify for the Asian Championship first and then set eyes on the World Cup.

FIFA WORKSHOP FOR OFA CONCLUDES A joint workshop between The International Football Federation (Fifa) and the Oman Football Association (OFA) concluded with success. The three-day workshop saw participation of a number of experts from various departments of OFA. It has been during the workshop to discuss and review all aspects of the OFA’s strategy, as well as discuss how to develop during future strategies. — Supplied photo

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MUSCAT: CSI Warriors and Cheema XI entered the quarterfinals of the Pakistan Social Club organised Omantel Ramadan Cricket Tournament 2015 being held at the Pakistan School ground on Sunday night. CSI Warriors, thanks to some good bowling by Imtiaz and Ali Hassan beat Mardan XI by ten wickets, while, Cheema XI, thanks to an healthy opening stand between Wasim (81) and Khurram (33) ensured they beat Bisiya CC by 34 runs.

Brief scores: Mardan XI 47 all out in 8 overs (Ehsan 10, Tahseen 8, Imtiaz 3 for 12, Ali Hassan 3 for 14) lost to CSI Warriors 48 for no loss in 2.4 overs (Aqib 32 not out, Asif 11) by 10 wickets. Man of the match: Imtiaz of CSI Warriors. Cheema XI 104 for 5 in 8 overs (Wasim 81, Khurram 33, Shani 3 for 15, Adnan 2 for 19) beat Bisiya CC 99 for 5 in 8 overs (Adnan 57, Amir 22, Bilal Khan 2 for 15, Zaheer 2 for 20) by 34 runs. Man of the match: Wasim of Cheema XI.

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Al Turki/NMC Cup begins today MUSCAT: The 6th Al Turki/ NMC Cup 2015 and the Independence Cup will begin on Tuesday at the Al Rifa Ground near Azaiba beach, according to information received from the organisers. The tournament, for which the draw was held on Sunday night, will be played under floodlights and is being sponsored by Al Turki Enterprises and National Metal Cans. The tournament for Al Turki/ NMC Cup will be played on knockout basis, while for the Independence Cup will be on league basis. In the knock-out tournament, King Star opens the campaign with a match against SS Friends. The other fixtures are National Gas vs Ruwi Kings; Abdu Dhabi Travel v Asfandyar XIl Royal Chellenger v Bombay Boys; Zubair Electric vs Cheers XI and Al Nafeesa Jewellers vs Master XI. In the Independence Cup the

teams have been divided into two groups. Group A comprises of National Gas, Asfandyar XI, Ruwi Kings and Wadi Kabir Boys, while Group B consists of Al afeesa Jewellers, Zubair Electric, Shanfari XI and Abu Dhabi Travels. Attractive prizes are in the offing for the knockout tournament with the winners walking away with a trophy $800 cash prize plus individual gifts. The runners-up will also get a trophy in addition to $400 cash prize and individual gifts. There are also cash prizes and gifts for best batsman, best bowler, player of the tournament and also the man of every match. The prizes in offing in Independence Cup are almost similar to the knock-out tournament. Simultaneously there will be a ‘Bowl Out’ Tournament. There will also be raffle draw for fans, who are present on the ground.


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The traditional animosity between the two Andean neighbours dates from the War of the Pacific in the 1880s, which Chile fought against the combined forces of Peru and Bolivia

SANTIAGO: Chile face Peru in the Copa America semifinals on Monday in one of the fiercest rivalries in South American football, fuelled by politics, border disputes and a 19th century war. The traditional animosity between the two Andean neighbours dates from the War of the Pacific in the 1880s, which Chile fought against the combined forces of Peru and Bolivia. The Chileans won it and annexed a swathe of Peruvian land which they have held ever since. As recently as last year the two countries settled a long-standing maritime border dispute. Peru took Chile to the International Court of Justice at The Hague and forced the Chileans to hand over more than 20,000 square km of sea. The two nations are still wrangling over a tiny triangle of land on their common border. It is under Chilean control but the Peruvians say it is theirs. The rivalry has often spilled over into “the Classic of the Pacific”, as the football fixture is known. When Peru came to Santiago for

TRAINING SESSION: Peru’s players take part in a training session at the National Stadium in Santiago. – AFP

a World Cup qualifier in 1997 the home fans drowned out the Peruvian national anthem with whistles. Chile won 4-0 thanks to a Marcelo Salas hat-trick but after scoring his third goal he almost came to blows with Peru goalkeeper Julio Cesar Balerio. In another match in 1986, Chile raced into a 3-0 lead within the first 15 minutes thanks to some dreadful goalkeeping from Peru’s Eusebio Acasuzo. He was substituted to jeers from Chile’s fans who shouted “Acasuzo for president!” He never played for Peru again. In 1977 the Chileans went to Lima with both sides looking to secure a place at the World Cup in Argentina the following year. The Peruvians won 2-0 and qualified while the Chileans missed out. Peru’s military dictator Francisco Morales ran on to the pitch to lead his country’s celebrations. “A player has got to be prepared for hostility,” Peru as-

sistant coach Nolberto Solano said this week in an interview with a Chilean newspaper. “We can’t expect the Chileans to applaud us.” Asked whether the semi-final was anything more than a football match, he said: “Do you think we’re coming with pistols and machine guns?. “It will be a hard game and that’s what we’re focusing on. We’re talking about football, not about putting on a bullet-proof vest and a helmet.” In recent years bilateral relations have improved. There is a large Peruvian community in Chile and the Chileans have significant investments in Peru. Both countries have joined forces in a new trade bloc, the Pacific Alliance. So far, the Chile fans have largely respected the national anthems of visiting teams at the Copa America. That respect will be put to the test during Monday’s encounter in Santiago. - Reuters

CONCEPCION: World Cup runners-up Argentina came to the Copa America in Chile as favourites and were expected to put plenty of goals past their opponents. Instead they are the lowest scoring team to reach the semifinals in which they clash with Paraguay in the southern city of Concepcion on Tuesday (2330 GMT). “It’s terrible what it’s costing me to get a goal,” Lionel Messi, accustomed to breaking scoring records in Spain and Europe with Barcelona, said after Argentina beat Colombia 5-4 on penalties following a 0-0 draw in their quarterfinal. Argentina’s attacking game is improving with each match but defences at the tournament, especially in their tougher half of the draw, have been hard, putting many

men behind the ball to handle the likes of Messi and Sergio Aguero. Aguero has scored two goals, Gonzalo Higuain one and Messi a penalty in Argentina’s four matches. Their defence has three cleans sheets since conceding two goals in a 2-2 draw with Paraguay in their opening match. “I don’t understand, it appears there’s a different football in South America,” Aguero told reporters after earning a yellow card for dissent protesting at rough treatment from the Colombians and being denied a penalty. “The referee said ‘This is (Latin) America, kids’, yet we’re from here,” the Manchester City striker added, commenting on something Mexican Roberto Garcia Orozco had said in the heat of

the match suggesting forwards could not expect the same protection they were used to in Europe. Messi, who is also carrying a yellow card into the semi-final, Aguero and Brazilian Neymar, suspended after a red card against Colombia in the group stage, have had a tough time trying to break through defences and been victims of systematic fouling to break their rhythm. Argentina and Paraguay finished in the top two places in Group B with four goals apiece from three matches. Paraguay then added a fifth with a penalty in their 1-1 quarter-final draw with Brazil before going through 4-3 on penalties. In the other half of the draw hosts Chile, who face Peru on Monday night, are way out in front with 11 goals from four matches. - Reuters

SCORING WORRIES: Argentina’s Lionel Messi attends a training session during the Copa America soccer tournament in Vina del Mar. – Reuters

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US ready to end 100m drought EUGENE: A strong and hungry group of U.S. sprinters is ready to end a long American drought. The once dominant country has not won a global title in the 100 metres since 2007, but that could change at the IAAF world championships in Beijing in August. Led by year’s fastest man Justin Gatlin, the U.S. squad finalised at the weekend’s American trials is loaded with talent to challenge the world. “The U.S. team will be the strongest for some years,” internationally recognised athletics expert Mel Watman told Reuters when asked to assess the overall strength of the American team. “At the 2013 worlds the U.S. won only six gold medals but in Beijing I wouldn’t be surprised if your athletes won double that number.” Along with Gatlin, former world champion Tyson Gay, the last U.S. sprinter to hold a global title, promising teenager Trayvon Bromell and veteran Mike Rodgers, all will be in the 100m at Beijing. “I think a lot of (U.S.) sprinters are waking up and understanding that it’s time to fight back,” said Gatlin, who had a bye in the 100m at the trials but ran a scorching 19.57 seconds in the 200m. Only four men have ever run faster. “It’s time to go out there and work hard and bear that American flag with honor,” said the controversial Gatlin, who has served two doping bans.

IMPRESSIVE Justin Gatlin competes in the men’s 200 metre race in the 2015 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. – AFP

“I think a lot of us are doing that, Bromell, Tyson, myself, even Isiah Young in the 200, Wallace Spearmon. We’re going out there and we’re going to be ready when it comes to world championships.” The group’s speed in both sprints — Gatlin, Young and Spearmon will run the 200m — has given the Americans hopes of dethroning an underperforming Usain Bolt, who has won all but one global 100m title since 2007. The other went to Jamaican compatriot Yohan Blake.

There is strength too on the women’s side with English Gardner sharing the year’s top time in the 100m and London Olympic gold medallist Allyson Felix the outright leader in the 200. Along with Gatlin, Felix, Gardner and Olympic pole vault champion Jenn Suhr, the Americans leave their trials with nine other athletes with the top performances in the world this year. “A nice blend of youth and experience, as typified in the sprints where you have proven big-time winners

like Gatlin (33), Gay (32) and Felix (29) lining up with wonderful newcomers to the international scene such as Bromell (19) and Jenna Prandini (22),” said Watman. “The strength in depth in numerous events was awesome. “No other nation could match 12 men inside 10.00 seconds for 100m (admittedly some wind assisted), six inside 45 seconds for 400m, five long jumpers over 8.30m, nine women inside 11.00 seconds for 100m, and six 100m hurdlers inside 12.70 seconds.” - Reuters


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hickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, hummus, and chana, have been cultivated in the Middle East since the dawn of civilisation. Their culinary influence has since spread across the world. Especially popular in the Mediterranean region, they are most prominently used in Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. The ancient legumes are also a staple of the South Asian pantry. Nutritionally prized for their high protein and fibre content, they also contain several key vitamins and minerals including 50 per cent of daily potassium, in addition to Vitamin A, calcium, iron, Vitamin K and folate. One cup of cooked chickpeas contains 269 calories, 45g of carbohydrates, 15g of protein, 4g of fat, and zero cholesterol, making it an excellent vegan source of protein. Most importantly, chickpeas are delicious, with a rich nutty flavour and toothsome texture that enhances dishes from soups and sandwiches to hearty rice mains. Here are few of my favourite chickpea recipes from around the world.

INGREDIENTS FOR CHICKPEA AND SAUSAGE SOUP • Chickpeas: 1 cup soaked • Onion: ½ chopped • Carrot: ½ chopped • Celery: ½ chopped • Garlic: 1 tsp finely chopped • Thyme: 2-3 sprigs • Tomatoes: 1 can • Sausages: 4-5 • Basil leaves: 4-5 • Salt and pepper • Olive oil: 2tbsp

FOR CLOVE-SCENTED CHICKPEA RICE WITH RAS AL HANOUT AND RAISINS • Chickpeas: 1 cup boiled • Cooked rice: 1 cup • Cloves: 4-5 • Raisins: 10-12 • Pine nuts: 10-12 • Cardamom: 2-3 • Bay Leaf: 1 • Ras al Hanout: 1tbsp • Salt and pepper • Olive oil: 1tbsp

FOR CHICKPEA KEBAB • Boiled chickpeas: 2 cups • Onion: 1 chopped • Garlic: 1tsp chopped • Parsley: 2tbsp chopped • Mint: 1tbsp chopped • Cumin powder: 2tsp • Salt and pepper • Olive oil: 1tbsp

FOR SPICY CHICKPEA WRAP • Boiled chickpeas: 2 cups • Onion: 1 roughly chopped • Ginger: 1inch chopped • Garlic: 4 cloves chopped • Cinnamon: 1inch • Peppercorns: 4-5 • Cardamoms: 2 • Cardamom: 1 big • Turmeric powder: 1tsp • Coriander powder: 2tsp • Red chilli powder: 1tsp • Tomato: 1 chopped • Tortilla wrap: 1 • Olive oil: 2tbsp • Salt and pepper

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CHICKPEA AND SAUSAGE SOUP • In a wok, heat oil. Add chopped onion, carrot, celery and garlic. Season it and then sauté for 3-4 minutes. • Add the sprigs of thyme, basil and sausages along with the can of tomatoes. Now fill the can of tomato with water and add it to the pan. • Add the soaked chickpeas, basil, salt and pepper. Simmer till the chickpeas are cooked.

VIKAS KHANNA, who has joined hands with National Geographic Channel for their new series titled India’s Megakitchen, says the Indian kitchen is yet to be explored extensively. The series talks about the beauty of large kitchens of India, Khanna told. He will bring to the fore the contrast between the tradition and high-tech kitchens, with a focus on scale, volume, technology and process. The series will be a fivepart documentary, which will strive to show to the world what an absolute work of art Indian kitchens are and also the reasons and philosophies behind their existence. The show also promises to take viewers on journeys that will give them a first-hand account of the emotion, stress and fun of the people behind it all — the pressure, precision and purpose of feeding the many thousands of people on a daily basis. The kitchens featured will be of Dharmasthala, Shirdi, Taj Sats, IRCTC and NGO Akshaya Patra. Khanna’s overall aim is to make “more people try Indian food”, and he has been doing that via his New York restaurant Junoon. “The most popular dish at my restaurant is Fish Malwan. I add my own twist to the dish, and another dish is Noorani Kebab. It’s a combination of chicken and lamb. There is also a Kerala-inspired duck dish,” added the Amritsar-born star chef, who has worked with some of the most influential chefs of the world such as Gordon Ramsay, Bobby Flay, JeanGeorges Vongerichten. Khanna had a guest in Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon earlier this month, and he treated her to ‘eggplant chaat’. The 43-year-old loves north-eastern food and believes that “nobody has explored their cuisine so much and not many have written about it either”. “It’s beautiful and it’s our responsibility to bring it to the forefront,” he said. His favourite ingredient which he consciously or unconsciously tends to use the most while cooking is star anise. Confessing his love for the particular spice, he said: “I am biased towards its fragrance and I think it looks pretty too.”

CLOVE-SCENTED CHICKPEA RICE WITH RAS AL HANOUT AND RAISINS • Heat oil in a pan. Add cloves, bay leaf, cardamom, raisins, pine nuts and ras al hanout. Then add chickpea and toss in the cooked rice. Season it properly. Mix well, serve hot.

CHICKPEA KEBAB • Heat oil in a pan. Add onion and garlic. Season it. Sauté it till fragrant. Add mint, parsley, chickpeas and cumin powder. Sauté for 2 minutes. • Put all the ingredients in a blender and make a smooth paste. Now take it out and give round kebab shape. • Heat a pan and grease with a little bit of oil. Roast the kebab still slightly caramelised. Serve hot with refreshing mint chutney.

Burgers go red and ‘messy’ after black made news AFTER INTRODUCING the dramatic black burger in India, Barcelos, the South African casual diner in India, has now turned a red leaf with a range of such-coloured burgers, which describes as “messy”. The restaurant which caught the imagination of the nation with its black burger, has now gone a notch higher. The beautiful shade of red “is obtained by the powder of tomatoes, chilli flakes and beetroot,” Rohit Malhotra, general manager (Operations) of Barcelos India, told. One ordered a red hottie with a grilled chicken fillet, the tomatoes and the lettuce adding a mix of flavours. The ‘mess’, which one can definitely vouch for, is caused by the peri peri sauce which drips down with every bite. As one bit deeper into the burger, which is a large enough portion for one person, another one, with a minced mutton patty, caught the eye with its inviting look. Named red meaty, it is exactly what it looks like — huge, juicy and heavenly. The cheese, which is slightly melted, brings out the sinful taste even more, reminding you that this is what you were here for! Good food which fills your stomach to the “T”. It would have been nice had the food temperature been a little warmer, but you would not complain once you bite into the red beast. Ditto for the ‘mess’.

SPICY CHICKPEA WRAP • Heat oil in a pan. Add cinnamon, pepper corns, both kinds of cardamom, onion, ginger and garlic. Season it. Sauté till onion is lightly caramelised. Add turmeric powder, coriander powder and red chilli powder along with the tomatoes. Sauté till the tomatoes are soft. Now, put this mixture in a blender and blend till you get a smooth paste. Add little water if required. • Now heat another pan and add oil. Add the prepared spice paste and the boiled chickpeas. Sauté for 2 more minutes and season it. • Take the tortilla wrap and place the mixture at the centre and close the wrap from both the sides and serve with any salad of your choice.

Want to enjoy main course? Avoid appetiser A GOOD appetiser has the potential to significantly change how the main course is enjoyed, says a study by a food science professor. “If you have a fantastic appetiser and then the main seems lack lustre, that could be because of this type of contrast effect. That does not mean you should not have fantastic appetisers!” said Jacob Lahne, assistant professor in the Centre for Hospitality and Sport Management at Philadelphia’s Drexel University. Lahne tested and analysed subjects’ hedonic (liking) responses to a main dish of “pasta aglio e olio” (pasta with garlic and oil) after they had either a good or mediocre bruschetta appetiser. The good bruschetta was made with extra ingredients like balsamic vinegar and lemon zest as well as fresher and better quality ingredients compared to the blended olive oil and dried basil in the mediocre bruschetta. The good bruschetta was judged better than the mediocre bruschetta but the pasta dish was liked more when preceded by the mediocre appetiser. One possible reason for this result is that the very nature of the appetite-whetting first dish sways the consumer to compare it with the subsequent courses to the latter’s potential detriment.There had been no research on how liking one dish might be influenced by other sequential foods in the meal until this study.The study appeared in Food Quality and Preference. - IANS

Pallavi Nigam

Pallavi Nigam completed her culinary education at ICIF in Italy and worked as a chef for Grand Hyatt, Mumbai. She is now based in Muscat where she writes recipes and teaches cooking classes. Contact her: pallavi_nigam@hotmail.com twitter @pallavizzao pallavizza.com

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ere are some of the common mistakes that we make while preparing soup, and how to save your supper. 1) While making chicken soup, people often use the breast portion. While there’s nothing wrong with breast meat, it can be a bit bland, dark meat adds more richness, and there is tons of flavour

Soup is a simple dish to make that doesn’t require any complicated cooking techniques. But what to do when you make a mistake after pouring your heart into the pot? Swati Dasgupta sorts us out in chicken bones, which are easily strained out after simmering. 2) For vegetable soup never add all the vegetables together as they have different cooking times. Add carrots first as they take longer to cook through than peas and corn. 3) Add noodles to soup in the last 7-10 minutes of cooking. If added

too soon, it will get mushy. If this happens, strain the soup and discard the mushy pasta. Return your soup to the stove and add new dried pasta. 4) People often boil the soup. Boiling spoils the flavour. Instead simmer on a low flame so that the vegetables don’t dry out and lose their flavour. 5) Seasoning should be done

right. Salt should not be added until the end of cooking, because, as the soup reduces, the saltiness will intensify.

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Little Chefs’ Kitchen The summer cooking classes for children held at The Crafty Kitchen not only help them hone their culinary skills, but also are a confidence booster. Swati Dasgupta reports

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s you walk into The Crafty Kitchen’s quaint café in Al Noor Plaza at Madinat Qaboos, you will see a group of children donning chef’s caps and aprons, busily mixing and stirring off to one side, and Chef Jeremy Steele, executive chef of culinary arts, engrossed in giving precise instructions to them. Originally opened in Muscat as a shop for those with a passion for fine teas and good food, aimed at introducing the art of eating well and living healthfully, the shop has joined the growing ranks of cooking schools in the Muscat area. What makes the The Crafty Kitchen unique are their courses specifically designed for children, designed to help them build confidence in the kitchen so that they can continue to experiment with food in creative ways. Chef Steele recently became part of The Crafty Kitchen and is now leading the culinary team and their great selection of classes and workshops. “I seem to have found the perfect role combining my love of cooking and teaching,” he says with a smile. Jeremy explains that when it comes to the children’s classes, the courses have been segregated into various groups according to age. Those ages 6-10 can join the Kitchen Discovery classes, those between 10-12 can learn pasta making secrets in the Junior Master Chefs, and Curious about Cuisine was created especially for teenagers who want to

explore global cuisines like French, Italian, Thai, and Mexican. Senior students can also join the Gourmet Apprentice and try their hands at making a complete 3-course meal. “We all have different aspirations in the kitchen and so we offer a host of cooking classes. Classes range from an introductory and fun discovery of the kitchen, to exploring different cuisines from around the globe, to more specialised classes focusing on specific skills such as pastry preparation,” says the chef. The classes are delivered in a fun, relaxed and informing way, that ensures young cooks stay focused. And there are tailor made courses for adults too. “Whether you’re an aspiring master chef, expert home baker, or someone who just enjoys being in the kitchen, The Crafty Kitchen has a class to inspire you,” Chef Jeremy Steele adds.

If you’re grappling with bored children at home for summer holidays, a cooking class might be the last thing you would think of to keep them entertained, but as both a physical and creative outlet, it offers a unique way to burn energy, develop skills, and make new friends. Summer classes at The Crafty Kitchen are on till end of August. For details contact them: 2469 6660 thecraftykitchen.com


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Sako

’S CHEF E P I C RE

BY SAID AL HARRASI Student of National Hospitality

Institute ( NHI) and winner of the culinary competition held at Al Bustan Palace on June 9th

INGREDIENTS • Sugar: 13/4 cup • Sako (Tapioca): 3/4 cup, soaked in 11/2 cup of water for an hour • Saffron: 1tbsp, soaked with the tapioca • Butter: 1/2 cup • Rose water: 1/4 cup depending on its strength and your tastes • Ground cardamom: 1tbsp • Ground cinnamon: 11/2 tbsp • Chopped nuts, such as pistachio nuts or walnuts, optional

PREPARATION • Put sugar in a heavy bottom saucepan and brown over medium heat. • Do not stir. Gently shake the pan after about every minute, until the sugar is a golden brown. • Be careful not to overdo it or burn the sugar. • Add the sako (tapioca) with the water in which it is soaked and the remaining ingredients along with 2 cups of water. • Bring to a boil, while stirring. • The sugar will clump at the bottom of the pan at first, but will gradually dissolve in the liquid. • Once it is boiled reduce heat to the lowest level. • Cook until the sako (tapioca) is soft and done. • The time required for this depends on the size of the sako (tapioca). Smaller ones cook faster. • Add more water, if needed. • The final texture should be thick and jelly-like, but its consistency should be thin enough to pour into the serving dish. • Spread in a glass/ceramic casserole dish/plate (or smaller individual-serving bowls). • Top with chopped nuts (optional). • Best eaten at room temperature or slightly warm.

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THE HOTTEST culinary news in the coolest location is the appointment of Head Chef Daniel Johnson at Alila Jabal Akhdar. Since its opening in May 2014, Alila Jabal Akhdar has rapidly gained repute for the refreshingly healthy and authentic dishes served at the table that are so familiar to its sister outposts peppered across South Asia and Southeast Asia. With fresh produce delivered every day to the resort from local Omani farmers, the international menu – inspired by the golden age of Omani cuisine – exudes a rich variety of flavours crafted to a gastronomical level. Chef Daniel Johnson, says, “The harmonious diversity of culture and cuisine experienced in the Jabal

Akhdar region makes for a fascinating food scene. I will be adding new ideas to the menu with the seasonal produce and incorporating the traditional Omani cooking methods.” At Alila Jabal Akhdar, the kitchen is a reflection of the season, ensuring its guests an authentic culinary journey that is respective of its environment. Serving a boutique-style menu with daily specials to entice guests, the menu is true to that of a mountaintop retreat: natural, seasonal, healthy and deliciously hearty. “We now have the ability to create a holistic journey through our cuisine, Spa Alila and the Alila Experiences to mirror the seasons of the Jabal Akhdar region,” adds Johnson.


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Dates

In Islamic culture, dried or fresh dates are traditionally the first thing consumed for Iftar after the sun has set during Ramadan. Here are five new ways to use this beloved Omani pantry staple anytime of year.

Have you ever thought of having rice with dates? Melt 3tbsp of butter in a sauce pan, add dates, cinnamon powder and cloves. Then add dried red chillies and salt. Toss with cooked rice. Throw some dates in a blender blend with bananas, almonds, m milk, and coconut water. Your creamy coconut water You shake sha is ready.

Simmer dates, milk, cream and vanilla in a saucepan until thickened slightly. Remove from heat and add two egg yolks, stir to combine. Put the mixture in a covered dish and freeze.

Sauté and serve as an appetiser. All you need are dates, extra virgin olive oil, and sea salt. Heat olive oil in a sauté pan over medium heat with dates and cook until they’ve warmed through. Serve with a sprinkle of sea salt.

Stuff pitted dates with 1tsp cream cheese each. Put on plate and garnish with paprika or walnut pieces.


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Villa for rent in Al Khuwair 33, 8 bedrooms & 5 bathrooms with parking area near Taimur Mosque. Contact: 99366624

Deluxe 1, 2 BHK flats in Darsait, AL Khuwair 1deal for office & residence. Contact 99369081 /99142314 Flat at Darsait. Contact 99326879 Deluxe 3&4 bedroom, hall, kitchen spacious living area with split AC, at Ghobrah. Contact: 95282986 3 Bedroom flat with 3 attached toilets, split A/C, brand new available, behind Kims Hospital. Contact 95225662 500 sq mtrs office space on mezzanine floor near Royal Hospital. OMR 6.500 per sq mtr. Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 506sqm space with mezzanine available for rent in AL Wadi Al Kabir, Suitable for carpentry / Auto workshop and / or electrical shop interested parties may. Contact: 24703981 Villa for rent (family residence) : New 4 bedroom villa with majlis, family hall and outside kitchen. With split AC in Al Khoudh phase 7 close to Seeb polyclinic. Call 99332525 (owner).

Apartments for rent near Indian school Ghobrah & AL Maha international hotel (2BHK with 5 split AC units) Contact: 94652485/99273774/99202278 Apartments for rent near Al Nahdha Towers/ Vachas hypermarket Azaiba Ghala (1& 2 BHK with split AC units) Contact: 94652485/ 99273774/ 99202278

Luxury 3 BHK flat in Al Wattaya with split A/C & private parking. RO.500/- Contact – 93191111 Villa of 5 BHK in Al Ansab with split A/C. RO.650/- Contact – 93191111 2 BHK flat in Al Ansab with split A/C. RO.250/Contact – 93191111 Villa for rent - Al Seeb/Al Mawelah - Block 5 - 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, Majlis, 2 halls, kitchen and storeroom. split Ac and carpark. Contact 99564616 Bath attached room for rent Al Khuwair. Contact 99743569 Commercial 3 BHK flat in Al Ghobra 18 Nov Street. RO 700/Contact 93191111 2 BHK flat in Al Azaiba near sea, with split A/C. RO.340/Contact 93191111 For rent 3 industrial land. Contact 92702891/ 95490842

2BHK with split AC near PDO Gate no -2 at Qurum. Contact: 94057023

Flat for rent in Mabellah 8th. Contact: 97147240

2BHK with split AC at Al Khuwair 33. Contact: 94057023

For rent in Darsait, new flats. Contact: 99311525

Office / shop near Oman house Muttrah. Contact: 99233116

Flats/villas owned by ROP pension fund available for rent in Muscat. Contact 99349526

Flats shops and store for rent in Ruwi, MBD Honda road. Contact 97293708 / 92433127 3 rooms with attached bath room, hall Brand new in Mabelah near Sharahe Noor. Contact 99663905/ 99415119 Three bedroom flats for rent near NIT Institute Darsait. Contact: 93494098 Room with bath AC furnished AL Khuwair. #97004265/99643569

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. www.tunesoman.com, E-mail: info@tunesoman.com


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MOTOR VEHICLE FOR SALE

2014 Grand Cherokee 5.7 liter full option, low mileage, under warranty, agency maintained expat driven. Call 92502684. Immediate sale. Expat owned mint condition Toyota Camry Type1 Model 2009 done 190500 kms first registered in 2011 company maintained still under warranty. Call 98446733.

FOR SALE New two story house (1550 sq. ft) and 7.25 cents land with comp. Wall near Kandassan Kadavu Church, just behind Convent high school. Interested parties may Contact: Prakasan 91008235 / 99445159 Turkish MDF door with frame for sale, size 210 x 100 Price: RO 75/-. Contact: 95899296 / 92141514 Telecom and net work accessories shop for sale Ruwi. Contact: 99481931 6 bedroom, 6 bath rooms, sitting & dining villa at Qurum. Contact: 99342733 Darsait near Labor Card medical Business office furniture for sale / rent 260/- Contact: 93893878 pm Grade IT company with 5 clearances & oil Gas activity for sale serious buyers. Contact: 99329216 Car polishing shop for sale or lease. Contact: 98903073 Fully decorated & Equipped kitchen cabinet and marble showroom for sale at Mabela industrial area road no – 10 only serious buyers can. Contact: 99337670/97763560 60,000 Sq Mtrs Agriculture Land in Misfah, can be changed to Industrial Land. OMR 29 Per Square Meter. Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 Well furnished meat shop in Amerat. Contact: services customers. Contact 92454250/96374850

Villa for sale in Al Khoudh close to Dan super market, 3room , 3 bathroom , 1 hall ,1 setting room, 1 store , kitchen & maid room with garden plot 600sq with car parking selling price 135.000/-. Contact: 91010668

NRI

Spacious bedroom, T& K in Wadi Kabir. Contact: 96098443

Commercial land for sale 3000 m in quriyat road main high way can use as a petrol station license available asking price 350,000 For more information please call on 99070701 with out name 2,560 sq mtrs industrial land in Wadi Kabir main road, First line on way to Al Bustan hotel. Possible to make petrol station or hotel. OMR 990 Thousand. Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 5 Flats of 1 bedroom for Sale in Boushar: OMR 35 Thousand each. Monthly income OMR 270 Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 23,886 Sq Mtrs Agriculture land with water well in Al Salwa, Barka. OMR 260 Thousand. Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 3 floor commercial building in Muttrah behind Police. Generating income of OMR 18 Thousand annually. Neat and well maintained. Built on 197 sq mtrs land. 2 tailor shops on ground floor and 6 flats. OMR 207 Thousand. Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 Training center with license. Contact: 91121277

ACC. AVAILABLE

Furnished single /sharing room for Exe. bachelor at Rex road near Kamat with WIFI available. Contact 92873832

2.5 BHK Flat for sale having 1260 sq ft and Vehicle Parking space of 144 Sq ft. At Bhrama Avenue, NIBM Road, Pune#t 93068804 / 99263581

ACC. AVAILABLE Single furnished room. Contact: 24833609 Furnished bath, attached sharing accommodation available behind Al Nahdha hospital. Contact: 99030037 Sharing for non cooking executive bachelor in CBD area WIFI free, Advance deposit. Contact: 95094504 Sharing flat in Wadi Kabir. Contact: 99335057 Furnished room attached bath for lady in Wadikabir (Mars Hypermarket) – 95941515 Independent rooms in Qurum / Al Hail. Contact 95529970

Toyota Corolla 2012 exclusive model, Expat driven done 27,000 kms excellent condition. Contact: 97717152

Sportage, 2013. Contact: 99336093 Suzuki Vitara 2007, 95000km, single owner, for sale. Contact: 92183619

Fully furnished room for a decent expatriate. independent kitchen, bathroom in Wadi Adai. Contact 96243086 at 5p.m.

Expatriate driven Yaris 2008 model 100,000 kms & land rover 2005 model 93000 Kms, excellent conditions. Contact : 97094797

Furnished bedroom with Sep – bathroom, sharing, and kitchen for ex- bachelors at AL Khuwair. Contact: 99636550 Fully furnished 1BHK with all household items in Darsait near Lulu on monthly Basis. Contact : 99378397 One room for rent (A/C +bed +bath) at Al Khuwair. Contact: 99382008 Excellent room, with A/C kitchen available for bachelor / family near ONTC bus station (Ruwi). Contact: 95885736 Furnished room with attached bathroom in W/K. Contact: 97167857

Dodge Challenger SRT Gulf spec. Expat owned Warranty and insurance by the end of 2015 Perfect exterior and interior. All service done at the original Dodge service Price slightly negotiable 65750 km 2010 Automatic, price: 9500/- OMR. Contact - 95909465

Prado ,2012. Contact : 99336093

Spacious room with bathroom and kitchen. Contact: 91214537

Bed space available for ex- bachelors at Al Khuwair. Contact: 94143636

Nissan Altima 2.55, 2008 Model, Metallic Gold Colour, 60, 000 K.M, Excellent condition, all routine maintenance updated & all four tyres new, owned by diplomat & driven by owner. Contact 24684534/91382680

BUYING/SELLING All type of car scanner available easy car diagnostic for professional and self use Authorize LAUNCH and Autel dealer www.omancartools.com 92393972

ACC. WANTED Required a room or studio flat in Darsait / WadiKabir /Ruwi area. Contact : 95405033

LOST Med Jlale has lost Bangladeshi Passport No. E 0166190. Finder please handover to ROP.

Land Cruiser 2012. Contact 99336093 Peugeot 206-2007 Model, expat driven. Contact 99209285 2 Prime Movers Man 2008 with 40 ton petrol tank each working at the moment in Al Maha. Price OMR 35 Thousand each. Contact 97000155 or 92688692

TRANSPORTATION Transportation. Contact 99508282 Pick & drop any time. Contact: 98522914 / 99512270 Transportation. Contact: 98178135 Transportation. Contact: 98505294 Transportation. Contact: 98244078 Transportation. Contact: 95190627 Pick & Drop any time. Contact: 97014786


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DAILY GUIDE SITUATION SITUATION WANTED VACANT

ADMIN

SITUATION WANTED SIT. WANTED

Vacancy for Omani PRO Email: abid673@yahoo.com Mob 94192526

ACCOUNT. & FINANCE

Urgently Required: Administration with an experience minimum in 3 years in building construction, required immediately join and MUST have NOC. Apply, fax 00968–24605955, emails sbc@steelbuildingsllc.com, sbeoman@yahoo.com. Urgently Required: Administration with an experience minimum in 3 years in building construction, required immediately join and MUST have NOC.Apply, fax 00968–24605955, emails sbc@steelbuildingsllc.com, sbeoman@yahoo.com.

ACCOUNTANT Required male Accountant, 8 -10 yrs experience, D/L tally 9 operations, until finalization. Email CV to jnstpmco@gmail.com Urgently required female accountant with an experience minimum 3years Email CV on cv.hrcharity@gmail.com Reputed Construction Company required Accountant experience in Construction Company with accountancy degree. Email: jvacancy05@gmail.com Urgently required Junior Accountant. Please send CV: hr.azatllc@gmail.com

BEAUTICIAN Required Beautician for Beauty Saloon at Ghubra. Clearance / visa available. Contact no. 95924910

CATERING Cook for hotel with Omani & Arabic food experience. Contact: 92808067 Requires experience Cook for an Omani family 1Nos. Contact: 99228046 Email: oman518@gmail.com Chinese / Arab / Continental cook & helper wanted. Contact 95529970 Family in Muscat seeking to hire an experienced butler. Hotel experience is preferred. Candidate must hold a valid driver’s license. Please send CV’s on vacancyinmuscat@gmail.com

DRIVER Required Omani Driver light / heavy duty & Marketing Executive. Contact: 24816774 / 99020458 Required Heavy Duty Truck Driver holding Omani driving license w/ 5 years experience please contact 92001111

DOMESTIC HELPER Housemaid wanted for an Indian family in Al Hail. Must be able to cook and take care of baby. Full-time position. 96532872 Keralite family in MBD area (near pizza hut) want a Keralite housemaid on fulltime basis. Contact 94736916. Required looking for full time Housemaid for Omani family at Mabela, visa available. Contact 92454170

Indian male, 30 years, CMA (Inter),M.com.4 out of 7 years experience in Oman in Auditing/ Accounts/ Finance. Having NOC and valid Oman D/L. Contact: 96746420 , Email: sijuthampi@ymail.com Part Time Accounting, Accounts Finalization, Audit Preparation, Internal Audit, Onsite Tally Training, Inventory Management Contact : 96975454, email : ibfc.gcc@gmail.com

DOMESTIC HELPER Small Omani family wanted educated female House maid visa is available. Contact - 98500222

Dynamic, Young Accountant Professional with CPA and ACCA (in progress) 2/3 years experience up to finalization of accounts. currently in Oman on visit. Contact: 94704330 / 99094531

ENGINEER Urgent requirement Civil Engineers Nos for Supervision 8 yrs experience. Contact: 99244481/24551029 Email: secons.engineers@gmail.com Required Civil Engineer (BE/ B. Tech) with minimum 2 years GCC experience and valid Oman driving license. Email: careerwithparamount@gmail.com Leading Construction Company requires Project Engineer, Degree holder with minimum 5 to 6 years experience in building construction line. (NOC require) Send your CV to – degree.engineer2015@gmail.com Leading Construction company requires HSE Officer with minimum 4 to 5 years experience in building construction line. Send your CV : hseoman2015@gmail.com (NOC require). Construction Company in Oman urgently requires following candidates: BE Civil Engineer, minimum 3-5 years gulf experience & Civil site foreman, minimum 5 years gulf experience, diploma not required. Email: applyforoman@gmail.com Construction Company in Oman urgently requires the following: B.Sc Civil Engineer, minimum 3-5 yrs Gulf experience. Civil Site Foreman, minimum 5 yrs experience with operating knowledge of Tally. Please Email CV ; applyforoman@gmail.com

MANAGER Urgently Required: Male – handles overall store operations of the Supermarket, Prior Experience a MUST, knowledgeable in MSOffice. Send CV to chanda@dolphin-oman.com or fax to 244-92718.

MISCELLANEOUS Mason, C.C.T.V, Technician, Electrician cum Plumber. Contact - 99383044 Well established company in selling chocolate, Arabian sweets and fresh flowers, opening ITS first branch in Muscat seeking: 1- sweets and chocolates Sales man 2- flower arranger (Asian/ Filipino Nationality) Contact: 94490011 Email: labelleoman@gmail.com A company from UAE require 2 merchandisers in retail food supply, store keeper with English and invoicing experience. Email: yesterdaysun@hotmail.com

Diploma in Computer 10 years experience as an Accountant, female now in visit visa. Contact: 95453643

MEDICAL

SALES / MARKETING

Specialist physiotherapy is required from the Philippines preferably has a license to practice. Contact :91257624 Email: belgouthii@yahoo.fr

A leading marketing company is looking for outdoor Sales Executives on part time or full time basis in Salalah. Contact – 92760281 / 96436719

Required for a reputed Medical Center in Al Khuwair. General Practitioner Doctor, X- Ray technician. Please send CV: absmc2013@gmail. com Fax: 24488660

Required 1 male 1 female experience minimum 2 years, preferable experience in travel tourism, good work ethic, driving license, and knows English & Arabic. Forward your resume or CV to: misfartourism@gmail.com

SKILLED Leading construction & Maintenance Company urgently requires Civil Foreman, 8 -10 yrs experience D/L. Email CV to jnstpmco@gmail. com Urgently required a silk Screen printer with good knowledge and release letter or NOC. Contact: 93280288 or send CV to albayanstamps@gmail.com

SECRETARIAL & OFFICE Required Office Assistant 160+25+Acc, Contact 99454425

SALES / MARKETING Urgently required sale people with local experience & Omani driving license ready with NOC. Send CV to: nationalbluesky@yahoo.com Minimum 2 years of experience with valid gulf light driving license interested candidates please Contact: 99222086 /98585851 Need crane operator having two years experience & need salesman for mobile shop having two years experience. Contact: 92891888 Required Sales man - 1 Person Qualification. Gulf Experienced - Minimum 5 Years with Oman Driving Licence Language - English Education:- Any Degree Further Contact :Mr. Abdul Hameed Nashabat - Mobile No: 97414307 and -92807399 amn@yaqeeneng.com Looking for Outdoor Salesman for heavy equipment spare parts. Contact - 93292015, Email: mail.om@gulfcenter.co Urgently required Sales and Marketing Executive for Graphic designing company. Contact: 96727631 mail: smartgraphic518@gmail.com

Required Sales Executive with minimum 2 years experience in Rice / FMCG sales. Email: careerwithparamount@gmail.com A reputed shipping and forwarding company urgently require Operations Executive valid Omani D/L is must. Experienced hands in shipping field are preferred. Send your CV to applymd2015@gmail.com Required Sales & Marketing executive with valid D/L and NOC with 2 years Oman experience for Foodstuff Trading Company. Interested may send their CV to virjis@omantel.net.om A reputed media company required female Marketing Executives with minimum 3 years experiences in Public relations, publishing & advertising (with driving license). Contact: 93946622 or FW: CV job0808@gmail.com Required Salesman, Tailor and Barber. Contact: 96964767 Required male or female candidate with 5 years experience in renting of properties. Interested candidates may please mail to alqurumprop@gmail.com

TOURS Required 2 male 2 female experience minimum 2 years, preferable experience in Travel tourism, good work ethic, fluent English, French, German (Dutch), Italian. Forward your resume or CV to: misfartourism@gmail.com

*Classified Advertisement space booking with text, should be done till 12.00 noon for next day’s publication. * Subject to space availability

Accountant Indian male, 9 years experience in Oman can do up to finalization. NOC available can be joined immediately. Contact: 94134085 Email: muscatoman95@yahoo.com Young lady MBA finances 10 yr exp in Finance exp management. Contact: 93201929 Chartered Accountant with ICWA Inter having 5 years experience in Finance, Accounts, Costing, Budgeting, Insurance, Treasury & Banking operations - NOC Available + Oman Driving License Contact : 97881548 Email-financecost2@gmail.com Indian female 25 MBA looking for a suitable opening in Accounts, Admin/Hr. Contact 97013375 Indian male, well experienced in accounts and admin looking for a suitable vacancy. NOC available. Contact: 98717938 Accountant 8 yrs experience looking part time job. Contact 99867456 Looking for accounting and Administration job have two and half years experience in United Arab Emirates in a trading company and I have bachelor degree in Administration nationality Indian. Contact: 93016252 Senior accountant Indian male 35 years, MBA (finance) 8 years experience in a multinational FMCG company with valid Oman D/L NOC available can join immediately, looking for suitable position finance. Contact: 95645945 Young, energetic 24, ACCA finalist, Advanced diploma in Accounting and business, seeking suitable placement in accounts, finance or audit. Contact: 92430152 Email: rau_dey@yahoo.com 13 years exp (7.5 years gulf exp) B.Com Graduate, looking for Accountant job, GSM No:-92957064 with NOC. Indian male, 32 years, M. Com. 7 out of 9 years experience in Oman in Accounts/finance. Having NOC and valid Oman D/L. Contact 98277143, Email: anzarks@gmail.com Senior Document Controller MCA Indian male 9+ year’s total experience 5+ years experience in Gulf in oil & gas sector and construction field on visit visa in Oman. Contact: 95388197 Email: rojanchristopher@gmail.com

Indian male 22 yrs B. Com Graduate 1 year exp in Accounts, currently on visit visa. Looking for suitable job. Contact 94341848 / Email – mohdhaji7272@gmail.com Indian male with total 5 year experience (2 years experience in Accountant cum sales co ordinator in a FMCG Company in Oman) in accounts field and NOC available. Looking for suitable job Contact 92130188 Sudanese Accountant seeking job in Nizwa state experience 10 years 3 years in Saudi Arabia, 7 yrs in Sudan. Contact : 97796394 / 94003247 MBA Graduate with 6 yrs exp in finance/accounts/ auditing. Specialized in accounts payable dept, Oracle app user, proficient in Sap (fico) end user & tally 9.0. lean &six sigma certified trainer on visit visa. Contact – 91967213 / 99064780 Finance Manager, CPA, with more than 15 yrs. of experience in GCC. Fully knowledgeable in Finance, General & Management Accounting . NOC available. Contact 96209331 Motivated and energetic male 25 having 4 years of experience in finance with Master’s degree in Economics and CAT Certified seeking opportunity in Accounts/finance/ audit in a reputable organization. Cell no: 00968-94626209 E-Mail: omerjawedshah@gmail.com Indian Accountant: Male, M com, 7 Yrs experience in Accounts up to finalization, having knowledge of ERP, Tally, seeks suitable placment.Contact 93950138 Email: lijinrajan123@gmail.com

ADMIN Indian Female MBA 3 Year Experience in Admin MIS, Family Visa. Contact - 98234427, jkjsmith01@gmail.com Indian Female: B.Com & MBA-HR. looking for full or part time job immediately. Prior recruitment experience in Muscat and India.98460262. Omani hard working have 6 years experience as PRO and 4 years as Admin officer and transport in change with 6 years as safety office on driving good English and PDO / DL seeks suitable placement. Contact: 92959251 System administrator with 3 years experience hold a degree, MCITP, CCNA , CCTV biometric , seeking job in a company. Contact: 99630084/98129845 Indian male 2+yrs oman exp in HR. joing immediatly. release available. Contact :93671437 MBA (international business) from London, 4 years of UK experience in operations with D/L, looking for suitable position. Contact 91710075 Male admin/ HR office 6 years exp with NOC. Contact: 93275467 Buyer / Purchases / Administration / Stores with 7+ years local experience seeking suitable placement. NOC available. Contact – 94045405 Indian Male 27Yrs, Having 6+ yrs (3 India + 3 Oman) experience in HR/ Admin looking for suitable position Contact 91507099.


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DAILY GUIDE SITUATION WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Indian male, MBA with 20 years of experience in back office operation, risk and operational management, financial management for Finance and Trading companies. Presently available on visit visa. Contact: 91276221

ADMIN Indian female 29 MBA (HR) BSc, 4 yrs exp in HR& Admin looking suitable placement. Contact : 95619537 Indian female with 10 yrs of experience in HR/Banking/Operations seeks a suitable placement. Can be contacted on 98919015 or sherianne.coelho@gmail.com Over 14 years of gulf experience in Admin /HR /Logistics, fluent in Arabic & English with D/L looking for suitable position. Contact 95824598

AUTO CAD/DRAUGHTS20 Years exp Auto Cad 3DS Max available for teaching part time. Contact - 94412557 Electrical draftsman AutoCAD switch gear & MEP control panel 7 years experience Qatar. Contact: 92546203/96228100

DESIGNER

ENGG. / TECHNICAL BE ,Electrical Engineer with 5 Years Gulf Experience in Underground cable & Overhead line in HT and LT, Distribution Substation, MEP. Oman D/L available. NOC available. Contact: 95054644, 00918807888109, speninsam@gmail.com DEEE - Electrical Supervisor 10 years Oman experience. Ready for NOC, visa transfer and valued Oman red board light driving license. Contact: 968 95298437 Looking for purchase /contract post (full time) more than 12 yrs exp in purchase, contract, import, negotiation, ERP etc with engineering plus MBA background. NOC is available. Contact 98009274, sanjeetnifft@gmail.com Civil Engineer, 8 years experience BOQ establishing, 5 years experience in Oman Building and S.T.P experience, good knowledge of computer, MS Excel, AutoCAD . Contact: 99471944

Interior Designer: Indian male 31, 8 years exp. in GCC, NOC available. 95217586

Indian male Civil (B.E) with 2 yrs well known E tabs staad, safe looking for structural position. Contact: 98768045 / 96698342 Email: qadeertom@gmail.com

Architect designer experience in Architecture design in 2D, 3D visiting to site : 2 years experience (in Oman), fluent Hindi & English. Email: zhussain9950@gmail.com Contact: 94253074

26 years Oman experienced person in automobiles, showroom & workshop areas seeks suitable replacement. currently working as General Manager in a local company. Contact no: +968-92009700

DRIVER Light driver. Contact: 95779594 Light Driver experience 4 yrs. Contact: 98779907 15 years experience driver in Oman can speak Arabic, English & Hindi. Contact: 96656270 Looking for driving job. Contact: 98219182 Male driver is available 7 years in Oman 3 years experience as a driver 7 month is Muscat driving license holder. Contact: 92046159 Pakistani male light vehicle driver, looking for job. Contact - 94435912 Light driver looking for job. Contact: 99704122/ 97762303 Light driver looking for job. Contact: 96435795 Pakistani light duty driver 2 yrs experience seeks placement. Contact: 96342684 Driver looking for job. Contact: 99507039 Light driver. Contact: 96313100 Pakistani, male light vehicle driver looking for job. Contact 97943750 Pakistani driving available. Contact : 96913836

EDUCATION MBA, B.Com Indian female having two yrs exp as lecturer seeks placement in teaching filed. Presently on family visit visa. Contact – 96259171/ Email: bhumipandya@gmail.com Indian female MCA, Three years experience in teaching field, seeks placement currently on visit visa. Contact: 93431567 Email: fivona.mel@gmail.com

ENGG. / TECHNICAL Iraqi Engineer specialized in telecommunication net working & PC experience in nuking network and security systems. Contact: 92898329 / 99249124 Btech computer science graduate 2015 passout.. Android application marketing.. Having good communication skills and mindset to work in a team. Contact 91024385 Engineer with 3 yrs experience in Indian in MEP, HVAC& mechanical maintained field on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact 99191535 Email: fareed029@gmail.com

MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR

CARPENTER-15 years gulf exp. Indian male looking for suitable post. Present working in Crown Plaza. NOC available. Please contact Jacob 96940120. jacob.sabu11@gmail.com B.Tech mechanical Engineer, Indian 1 years experience HVAC (MEP) available in Muscat on visit visa seeking suitable job. Contact 93670280 Email: jinu.avm@gmail.com Indian male , diploma in electrical Engineering with 10 years of successful experience , presently available on visit visa seeking suitable positions in projects and maintenance electrical fields. Contact: 91270686 Email: ajithgopa@rediffmail.com Iraqi male B.ch civil Engineering, 17 yrs experience in Oman experience in project management with valid Oman D/L NOC available and can join immediately looking suitable position in Muscat area. Contact: 93809093 Email: mohanad_kuba@yahoo.com Indian male Mechanical Technician with 22 year experience (6.5 year in Oman)-as mill Wright fitter & maintenance fabrication work seeks suitable placement NOC available. Contact: 95922696 Chemical Engineer with 04 years experience in petrochemical refinery sector seeking for & suitable position in petrochemical oil & gas, refinery EPC Companies. #00968 91748400 Indian male Electrical Engineer seeking for a job good core technical knowledge as well as fluent communication skill. Contact: 95980857 Electrical Engineer Indian male having valid driving license and NOC, BE 1 yrs experience sealing suitable placement. Contact: 96347995 Email: shyjalpk@gmail.com Civil Engineer B.E, 5 years experience with GCC D/L Consultancy job preference. Contact: 91693008 Indian male B.Tech (ECE), MBA (HR) 2 years of experience in CCNA, CCNP and hands on practice in Linux and MCSE, looking for suitable job. Contact: 93487225 Controls & automation Engineer with 7 years experience in ( RO BOT /PLC/CNC programming , LV panel building , Installation & commissioning service & support of machines) mostly overseas experience for complete execution of Machine projects in China, USA, Thailand ETC. Contact : +97430847848, Email: bensonvar@gmail.com Electrical Eng. Degree (MEP) need suitable job of construction 12 yrs exp. Email: mohd.ateeq.khan@gmail.com

10 yrs exp in managerial role in India, Dubai, Oman. Proven track record turnaround specialist. NOC AVV. Contact: 96783565

SALES / MARKETING Indian female (MTECH) having Gulf experience in family visa seeking suitable placement in Oman. Contact : 94306164 / 91001194

ENGG. / TECHNICAL Indian male present in Oman can join immediately. Diploma civil with CAD & 3d. Contact: 92875345 /92887561 Email: jubincivileng@gmail.com B.Tech mechanical Engineer 16 yrs experience 3 yrs exp in Oman now production manager in Galvanizing and steel fabrication area looking for suitable placement NOC available. Contact: 93714500/91395765 Indian female, B.Tech biotechnology with strong computer skills and 2 years experience as associate research analyst (Media Monitoring) in Nasdaq Oman seeking growth oriented jobs. Contact 92044603 /918056169148 or angeline.babithac@gmail.com. Civil Engineer, Expatriate Female, 3 yrs experience, on visit visa seeking suitable placement. #99195433 Indian Male, IT Support Engineer, 2 yrs in Oman & 5 yrs Indian experience. Contact 97311847

IT Indian male, B.E ( computer science engineer), MBA (finance), OCA certified, having 5 years of experience in oracle Dba/ oracle apps Dba, seeks a suitable position in the field of IT. Contact: 96212062 email: zubairkhan11@gmail.com Indian Male Web developer with 5 year experience. Indian, Male, 27 years, B Tech(Computer science), professional in php, html, mysql, javascript, css. Contact:95990529 Email:renjith341@gmail.com M.Sc 3+ years exp from France & India in IT Support Engineer / Hardware & Networking / Server support / scientific system support looking for suitable position. Indian, male on visit visa, contact 98898781/ anoopys@gmail.com Indian female BCA, MCA SAP ABAP certification, ASP. Net certification, 2 years of experience looking for a job. Contact: 99109121 Business development manager IT & Non – IT, 7 years experience Oman driving license seeks position good prospects. Contact: 99329216 CERTIFIED (CCNA) NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR 4 years experienced looking for Suitable placement. Contact: 99002390 Indian male 26 years B.Tech (IT) M.Tech CCNA certified MCSE certified 3 yrs experience currently a visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact: 91006851 Indian male 25 yrs exp in Administration, Telecom, Optical Fiber Communication, Networking, MS Office. Seeks any job. On visit visa. Contact – 91385373 / sridharbsnlma1455@gmail.com Computer Networking/Facility Mgmt 5 Yrs of Exp Holds B.E(ECE), CCNA Looking for Good Opportunity, Indian - Visit Visa. Contact 91911792/ arafakdnl@gmail.com Network system Engineer B.E / ECE + CCNA & Ms certified with 4+ yrs exp looking for a job. Currently in Oman on visit visa. Contact: 92589502 Email: careersjegan@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS Warehouse in charge with 14 years gulf experience 1.5 years in Oman NOC available looking for suitable placement contact 97440902 MCA Indian male 6 month experience India seeking suitable placement. Contact 00918547068891 Email: koneeradh@gmail.com B.E computer science, female, 2 years experience in IT/ HR/Administration with GCC driving license, looking job suitable vacancy in IT/ HR/ Administration filed. Contact: 97738624 Filipino Male looking for a job & have experience in sales, waiter, barista, technical support / customer service with good communication skills. Contact 91789465 Indian material controller/ store keeper seeking job in Oman NOC / Release available. Contact: 91946174 Indian Female with over 9 yrs experience with good communication skills seeks jobs in customer service or sales field. Contact : 96108289, shijipaul84@gmail.com Part- Time Accountant, well experience senior accountant ,doing all type of accounting works, Finalization, Budgeting available. Contact :98803439 MCA, BCA with 2 yrs relevant experience seeking suitable opportunity. Contact: 96377039 13 Years UAE experienced in MNC & reputed firms logistics distribution looking for a suitable placement, on visit visa contact 99838743, gani.dawood@gmail.com

MEDICAL Well experienced MOH Licensed Indian GP Doctor looking for locum / permanent position in the Capital area. Contact 98140024 email:drgpoman@yahoo.com Indian female Dentist MOH Oman passed seeking a suitable placement in capital region. Contact– 91377681 hashimsarawat@gmail.com Indian male Radiographer 3+ years of experience Diploma in Radiological technology, looking for suitable post. Contact: 98843139 Male B.Sc Nurse, 27 years,4 years experience, prometric passed, require job in hospital/ oil rig / industry /ship. Contact 97284508 M.Sc Nursing in Obstetrics and Gynecology 3 yrs exp in teaching & 2 yrs at bed side looking for suitable position, Indian female on visit visa. Contact: 96220839 Male BSC Nurse parametric passed ACLS BLS holder now in visit visa seeking for suitable post. Contact: 96516406 Lab Technician, Civil (8yrs Gulf experience) looking for a suitable job (NOC available) Contact-93344378

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Indian male MBA 7 years experience in Hospitality industry, operation, sales & marketing looking for suitable vacancy. Contact 92115860 Email vibin.py@gmail.com Indian male looking for Sales Executive job 2 years experience in Indian completed B.B.A (visiting visa). Contact : 95462921 Indian MBA 18 yr exp in sales / Markt, looking for manager position. Contact Oman / UAE 93893878 Indian male Science Graduate 11 yrs of sales exp in India & Oman, having valid D/L seeking job in sales with family benefits. Contact – 94255249 Indian female B.com Graduate having 8 years experience in Indian & 2 years experience in Oman as sales coordinator, secretary, customer service seeks suitable placement. Contact: 95433987 Pakistani male 34 yrs Intermediate 2 yrs exp in sales & marketing in Oman. Looking for suitable job. Contact - 92146864 Indian male with 5 years experience in building material sales and marketing education qualification BA electronics. Contact: 92228538 Indian male. 27, Post Graduate, 5+ yrs exp in Oman in Sales & Credit Control, with valid Oman driving License, NOC available, looking for suitable placements. Ph: 9199 3376 MBA graduate having 6 years exp in sales & marketing, presently working in PepsiCo India seeks suitable placement in Oman. Contact: + 91 9895388937 Email: samir.pag@gmail.com Indian Male, B.Com Graduate, 23, with experience in Sales looking for suitable placements. . Contact 98371144 Pakistani Female Bachelor of Information Technology with 8 years’ experience in Banking, Sales, business development, retail & customer service seeking for a suitable placement. Having valid D/L& NOC available. Contact 94699970 shehla.chohan@gmail.com Indian male 45+ yrs , 20 yrs exp as sales supervisor in India looking for indoor sales /stores /cashier or any suitable placement can speak Hindi , English, Malayalam, Tamil, kannada can join immediately on visit visa. Contact 93086105/33016546

SECRETARIAL & OFFICE An experienced person who can handle complete office activities and purchases looking for suitable placement. Contact: 92360524

TOURS & TRAVELS 25 Indian female B.S.C. Fashion Technology. 5 years experience in textile industry as a merchandiser and good in fashion marketing. Currently available on visit visa, seeking for a suitable job. Contact 96990368. Email: simmy.missy@gmail.com

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B.com, diploma in material management having 12 years experience in overseas / local puritans, logistics ware house seeks suitable placement NOC available. Contact: 96477638

Indian Male 24 years, Looking for a Suitable Job in Telecom / Networking. 1 year sales experience. MSc. Communications Engineering & Valid Driving license. Ph: 91280121. Email: jackrprasad@yahoo.com

Male Indian BBM Graduate 8 years experience in logistics and ware housing in a reputed company valid driving license NOC available looking for suitable position. Contact : 96311786 Email: ubinfs@gmail.com

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

26 years Indian male with MBA & PGDFM, Total 3.8 years experience in Administration, seeking suitable placement in any gulf region. Holding Oman valid driving license. Contact :94501423

32 years, Filipina with experience in Teleperformance, Manila call centre, now working as Waitress in Qatar seeking suitable post. Contact 99022484 Indian Female MA. B.Ed. with One year three months Teaching experience. Subject: English Seeking for a Better placement. Now working in Oman . Contact: -: 93961142, 92184408, Email:-anoopkesavan78@gmail.com Sudanese/ 26 years/ master of clinical pharmacy(1st class)/ 1 year experience/live in India/excellent communication in English(IELTS Certificate) and arabic/ pharmacist license/ hassan_kassala@hotmail.com 00919600413966-96387227 ACCA Affiliate, 2.5years experience in Audit/Finance in Global Big6 Firms and Oil company in Oman, Looking for suitable permanent placement. Release NOC Available. Contact: #95140445, a.saran891@gmail.com Manager, Young Indian Male, MBA, BBA. Having excellent managerial experience (around 5 years) in leading Multi-National-Company. Looking for suitable positions. Contact: 92700670, fardhaan@gmail.com 24 Years, indian male 2.5 Years experience in admin & accounts, dubai. Currently on visit visa. Seeking suitable placement in admin & accounts. M: 93016252 EMAIL: shahabaskp@gmail.com Electrical Engineer, 29, Indian Male, having 7+ years exp. in reputed companies. Seeking suitable placement in any Oman. Contact - 97693456. Mail ID : venkatbadri23@gmail.com CCNA MCITP network support /network technician with 2 years experience indian male having bachelors degree on visit visa. Contact : 93080871 sean.f.peters@outlook.com Video Editor 29 years Indian male with 8 years experience on visit visa looking for a suitable placement contact: 91275969 leomoorkoth@gmail.com Omani male , BBA ,with 6 year experience in HR &Admin looking for opportunity in HR & Admin in Muscat. Joint date after one month notice period . Mobile 92223279 24 years, Indian Chartered Accountant male with 3 yrs of experience is seeking suitable placement in Muscat, currently on visit visa & ready to join immediately. Kindly contact him on 98201476 or email at lokeshkaluri@gmail.com Indian male 25 years B.tech computers (Having 3 years of experience in customer service/Admin/IT Support) looking for suitable position. Visa Transfer/NOC Available immediate to join. Contact: 98402389, Mail: naresh6672@gmail.com Having 9+ years exp. in Admin, Purchase, Stores & Warehouse in reputed companies. Presently working in Muscat and seeking for suitable placement. Contact +968 97693456. email : muralimahdav77@gmail.com Innovative Indian Male 29, B.E & M.Tech Web designer / developer with over 5.5 years of work experience in HTML 5, CSS 3, SEO, Digital marketing (DFP & DCM), Magento, CMS, Photoshop and Dreamweaver. Can join ASAP. # 00968 9630 3055 / email: aditya.khandkar@gmail.com 10 YEAR Experienced PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER. Currently working at Kerala, India. Seeks placement. #95872030 , email: - sajith3969@gmail.com Indian male 48yrs with driving license looking for a job to work as driver / salesman. Residing at Al Khoudh. Contact: 99551310 Tunisian women looking for a job, khnows english,frensh, italian and arabic. Contact: 91171838 Young Indian Chartered Accountant, female, Having 6 years experience in Oman and India. Accounts and Finance Manager, Auditor. Urgently seeking suitable positions. Contact-92530131, jobcareer44@gmail.com


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SITUATION WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Content Executive, freshers with good communication skills and willingness to learn may apply on job@socioholics.com Indian female Nurse with 5 yrs of experience, presently working in Oman, seeking for suitable placement. NOC available can join immediately. Contact: 98329941 Email: ancyanish2011@gmail.com Looking for part time jobs in Muscat, Auto cad Draughtsman (Civil). contact:-+968-99070584 email: remluvp@gmail.com Indian female MA. B.Ed. with one year three months teaching experience. Subject: English Seeking for a Better placement. Now working in Oman # 93961142, 92184408 Email:anoopkesavan78@gmail.com B.Sc. Mechanical Engineer Sudanese 3 yrs of exp. In industrial field available in Muscat on visit visa seeking suitable job . Contact: 95868922, Email: almouthanaosman@yahoo.com Indian Male MBA with two year experience in H.R as a H.R Assistant, Now in India, Seeking for an urgent suitable position. Contact:-98620260 / 93895992 , Email:-deepakmb4@gmail.com Indian male auto cad draughtsman (civil) 8 years experience, seeking for part time job mobile no: 0096899070584 email: remluvp@gmail.com 8 years successful experience. Senior Accountant, Indian male, 29 years, presently working in oman as a senior accountant with oman driving license. NOC available. seek suitable opportunity. gsm: 97705854 ACCA affiliate, with 2.5 years experience in Big6 audit firm and Oil industry, looking for permanent placement in Accounts/Audit. Release available Contact :95140445 a.saran891@gmail.com Indian Female, Commerce Graduate, Total 9 yrs of experience in India. worked as Accounts Assistant and Business executive seeking for suitable placement. Tel : 96173533/24222457 Email : topranidivya@gmail.com Indian Male, 29 years, CCNP, MCITP having Bachelor degree and 6 years of experience in Networking looking for job. 96760618 / varghese.manthara@gmail.com Female Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary with 27+ experience, worked with top management/Board in financial services with shorthand skills & Omani driving license, seeks suitable placement. call 95941515 B.E. Civil Engineer from India with 3 years of experience looking for suitable vacancy in oman now on visit visa. Contact 9571 3441, Email . Khatrialeem@gmail.com Indian male 21 IT Eng. networking & computer hardware diploma, 1 year experience, currently on visit visa looking for a suitable job.# 96036273 email: faizanfarooqui23@gmail.com 8 yrs exp Site supervisor cum 2d, 3d Draughtsman (holding Omani driving license) seeking job. Contact : 93790601 Indian, 32 years, completed M.A. English, M.Sc. Psychology and B.Ed in English. Searching for suitable job in the field of teaching. To Contact: 00968 99869535 Email: sahadkeyi33@gmail.com

Business development Manager/ Executive. Preferably minimum of 2 years experience. Valid driving licence can apply on job@socioholics.com

PRODUCTION OPERATOR – Indian male seeking production operator or related jobs with 4 years of experience in oil & gas field. #94263445. Email: tonyxavier4u@gmail.com

Omani Mechanical Engineer, has 3 years experience ,has HSE, H2S, Riggers/Banks men Permit, Drawing / cad, SCBA, Safety Leadership and Initial Fire Response Courses. good with computer and English language looking for suitable job. Contact 99224319-98454500

Indian Keralite Male 35 looking for Scaffolding supervisor post having 5 years of Supervisor and HSE experience in GCC Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Fluent in English Arabic and Hindi . Contact 96155921, or mail fysal.nellaya@gmail.com

Indian male 22 Mechanical Diploma holder Engg with HVAC certified, having 1 year exp. seeking suitable position. Currently available on visit visa. Contact - 92835952 Tanzanian male, 25 yrs Accountant successful experience in Tanzania looking for suitable placement in any field. Contact : 96710154 Tunisian lady has Professorship in social and economical sciences and accounting, diploma in Experimental Sciences degree in English for media. Contact 95391050, aysser2013@gmail.com Indian male Diploma, Civil engineer 4.3 year experience at building construction and consulting company with Oman driving licence and N.O.C available seeking suitable placement Contact 95989500 email cv.shihabedappal@gmail.com Filipino Male looking for a job & have experience in sales, waiter, barista, technical support / customer service with good communication skills. # 91789465 PART TIME ACCOUNTANT, Indian male, M. Com, 35 years, 12 Years exp. in Accounts, 8 years in Oman. Knowledge upto finalization. Having valid D/L, seeks suitable Placement.GSM: 96249124

Indian Male 28 yrs, having 7 years Gulf + Indian experience in HR and Admin field, looking for suitable placement. Contact: 97914340, Email: rajkv3086@gmail.com Indian Male 28 years MSM, B. Com having 6years experience in Gulf and India as a HR and Admin looking for suitable placement.# :97914340. Email: rajkv30@gmail.com B.Sc. Mechanical Engineer Sudanese 3 yrs of exp. In industrial field available in muscat on vist visa seeking suitable job . Contact: 95868922, Email: almouthanaosman@yahoo.com IT system and Printer engineer ME, 5Years bank IT Management exp in India looking for full time job visit visa contact 94462150 24 year Indian Chartered Accountant male with 3yrs of experience is seeking suitable placement in Muscat, currently on visit visa & ready to join immediately. Contact him on 98201476 or email at lokeshkaluri@gmail.com MCA IT Professional Indian Female seek placement in Teaching/ Non Teaching field. Presently on visit visa. 9588 7051, ashwininakod@gmail.com

Egyptian Civil Engineer, total experience 7 years - 2 years experience in Oman. I am looking for Project Engineer, I have good experience in site & office works. Contact number:91148708

ACCA Affiliate, Indian, 2.5Years experience in Audit/ Finance in Big 6 Audit Firm and Oil Accounting in PDO, For Permanent Placement for Finance or Accounts or Audit. Release NOC Available on hand. Contact #95140445, a.saran891@gmail.com

Indian Male 24 years, Looking for a Suitable Job in Telecom / Networking. 1 year sales experience. MSc. Communications Engineering & Valid Driving license. Ph: 91280121. Email: jackrprasad@yahoo.com.

Finance ACCA Affiliate, Worked as an Auditor with 2.5 Years Experience in reputed firm, Handled independent audit/finance assignments, Looking for permanent placement, NOC available. #95140445. a.saran891@gmail.com

ACCOUNTING – Indian male seeking accounting job with 2 years experience in accounting. Contact: 94263445, E mail – contactantonyxavieranand@gmail. com

Piping Design Engineer, Indian male 27, looking for suitable placement in Piping Design & Engineering. Having 7 years of experience in AutoCAD. Also familiar with PDMS (11.6 Version),CAESAR ll. Contact : 97351786 / 96143708, E-mail : mohammednazeer07@gmail.com

Sudanese male: 27 yrs, 2 years experience in accounting, other experience (purchasing – HR - Coordinating and Office Management), looking for a job Omani Driving License, NOC. Contact: 94174403 24 year Indian Chartered Accountant male with 3yrs of experience is seeking suitable placement in Muscat, currently on visit visa & ready to join immediately. Contact him on 98201476 or email at lokeshkaluri@gmail.com Sudanese male (B.Sc, computer science) (diploma computer engineering), 6 yrs. experience DBA oracle PL-SQL, MS SQL - Server, MS visual studio vba, network. Contact 91415886 Syrian male 3yrs. exp in IT support, Networking, Security systems, Server support, IT sales and marketing. Valid Omani D/L seeking suitable placement. Contact 91055584

Sudanese male (B.Sc Computer science) (diploma computer engineering) 6 yrs. experience DBA Oracle plsql, MS sql-server ,ms visual studio vba, network. Contact :91415886 Indian male with 8 yrs experience in FMCG in Oman as Sales Supervisor looking for suitable placement. NOC available. Gsm: 96495206 Indian Male, Graduate, 11 years Sales experience in Lighting / Industrial products, ready to join immediately. GSM: 9710 5356 Indian heavy duty driver with 8 years experience in oman available with NOC. GSM : 93601943 GSM : 94496457 Over 15 years experience in Gulf. Interior Architect, Lebanese Nationality, on visit visa seeking a suitable Placement. 96268005.

SITUATION WANTED Indian male, 28 yrs MBA (HR/M) 2 years experience in Indian Oman in HR & admin seeks suitable placements. NOC available. # 97484159 Email: rameshkapa86@gmail.com M.Sc 3+ years exp from France & India in IT Support Engineer / Hardware & Networking / Server support / scientific system support looking for suitable positions. Indian, male on visit visa, contact 98898781/ anoopys@gmail.com Looking for managerial post (full time ), More than Ten years of experience in Team Development ,Training, planning, Administration, Sales & Marketing, Advertisement and Credit Control and Logistics. #91076608 / 99322748. Release & noc available Indian male, 34years having 10 years of experience in Sales, Sales Coordination and Administration. Experienced in SAP and MS Office. NOC available. Contact # 94686594 Indian Male MBA Marketing/HRM 3 year experience with Omani D/L, seeking suitable jobs. Contact: 97424188 email: dharwesh@gmail.com Indian, Male, 23 years, BE Electrical, having 2 years experience in Electrical Works-H.T. cabling etc, & Construction, looking for a suitable placement. # +968 96927880 (Oman), +91 9765376109 (India), Email: rahulrevi6@gmail.com Indian Female M.Com with Computer Skills and Four Month Experience as Accountant ,Currently On Family Visa Looking for a Suitable Placement, Available Immediately. Contact : 95846642, Email : dhanyashree91@yahoo.com ACCA Affiliate, Experience in audit/ finance of 2.5 years in Big 6 Firm and Oil industry, looking for suitable permanent placement, Release NOC available. Contact: #95140445 a.saran891@gmail.com B.Tech Computer Engineer Wanted job to work on(IT/Banking/Administrator/Technical/Office works) having NOC with the limited time from (04/06/2015 to 13/06/2015). Mobile:98402389 email:naresh6672@gmail.com

British Beauty Therapist looking for suitable position. please contact :97175240 Highly Qualified & Experienced Finance Manager Pakistani with USA , UK & Canadian Degrees , CPA ,ACCA-UK . MBA-USA ,IFA- Financial Consultants Canada , Corporate Analyst USA Professional of Banking , Audits ,ERPs & Profit Maximizations ( NOC available ) call 94 504505 – 94403270 27 year Indian female who has 4 years of experience with logistics function in distribution of spares for both heavy machinery & wind turbine parts. Kindly contact me on +91 9790769104 E-mail: joemohana@yahoo.co.in Indian male Executive Secretary having vast experience in admin, logistics & procurement well versed with computer .seek suitable placement. Contact : 99514286 Indian male MBA (U.K), 10 Years of experience in Admin, Sales, HR, stores and logistics seeks suitable placement. Contact 99271903. Indian Female MCA, 4 plus Years of experience in Web designing, Admin, P.A, seeks suitable placement. Contact 99486374 8 Years successful experience, SENIOR ACCOUNTANT, Indian male,29 years. Presently working in Oman as a Senior Accountant with oman Driving license seeks suitable opportunity. GSM: 97705854 7 and half years experience working accounts / inventory manager looking suitable job. Contact: 96991782 Email: srinivasu.sp@gmail.com

Indian male, looking for a part time accounting job. Having additional knowledge & experience in HR admin & purchase. Contact 99196621 HSE Advisor, NEBOSH IGC, Indian male, 4 years experience in construction and oil fields, seeking suitable jobs. Gsm: 97458900, Mail: miroshbabu@gmail.com Highly Experienced Finance Manager, CPA ,ACCA-UK . MBA-USA , Professional of Banking, Audits , ERPs Sap , Management as Team Leader and Problem Solver call 94 504505 / 94403270 Indian male MBA Finance presently OMAN IN visit visa, 26 years, looking for an accountant job. Contact 95240641, email Id mohammadabdulazharuddin@ gmail.com Admin Executive, 31, Indian Male, having 9+ years exp. in reputed companies. Seeking suitable placement in any gulf region. Contact +968 99276601 & 97693456. email : muralimahdav77@gmail.com Indian Female, 24yrs, M.COM (Accounts) having 3yrs experience in Accounts, HR, Administration, Customer Service. Good Computer Proficiency. Seeking Suitable Position. Visa Transfer/NOC Available. Contact: 99654913 MEP Quantity Surveyor-Estimation-Project, 10 Years Experience (3 years in Oman). Having NOC & Oman D/L, looking for suitable job, Contact - 98291626 Indian house maid looking full time job. Contact : 98254909

Indian female , MCA BCA, certification PL SQL , 6months training PHP, date warehouse looking for suitable placement. #95694330 Email: mondkashyapodl@gmail.com

B.E. Civil Engineer age 27, total 3 years of experience in Mumbai looking for placement asap in oman now on visit visa of 1 month ph 9571 3441 Email. Khatrialeem@gmail.com

B.Com with more than 5 yrs exp. looking for an accounts part tome job work. know with tally. Email-shilpa_62@yahoo.com

Indian Male, 29 years, CCNP, MCITP having Bachelor degree and 6 years of experience in Networking looking for job. 96760618 / varghese.manthara@gmail.com

Part- time accountant, well experience senior accountant , doing all type of accounting works, finalization, budgeting available. Contact : 98803439

Sudanese male, 31 year old, have 3 year Diploma in electrical engineer, 5 years experience in different activities . Mobile No ; +96894549609


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

TOURS

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Butter cup rent a car presents fantastic offers all vehicles are model 2016. Contact : 97249449

GOOD NEWS Ayurvedic treatment for joint pain, backache, paralysis massage, steam bath, obesity, spondylitis IDEAL , CARE Ayurvedic Clinic 18 November street, Azaiba. Contact 99639695 / 99117987

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Split & widow unit A.C servicing & repairing. Contact: 99557080

SITUATION WANTSIT. WANTED ED 24 year Indian Chartered Accountant male with 3yrs of experience is seeking suitable placement in Muscat, currently on visit visa & ready to join immediately. Contact him on 98201476 or email at lokeshkaluri@gmail.com Finance ACCA Affiliate, 2.5 years experience in audit/finance and oil company in reputed firms. Looking for suitable permanent placement. Release available. Contact 95140445, a.saran891@gmail.com

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

Required investor for new company. Contact: 96996938

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

Due to busy schedule, looking for investor / business partner in management & marketing for travel & tourism office in Muscat. Contact: 99318581 General Investors. Contact 99674870

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House shifting. Contact 99708138

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B.E Biomedical Engineer, having 5 years of experience in Diagnostics division seeking suitable position. 94151658

Carpet, curtain, sofa, floor, cleaning, shampooing, marble & mosaic tiles grinding, polishing and painting. Contact : 93630133 / 95821193 House shifting packing. 99657644 / 98518013

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GUARANTEED CLEANING: Carpet & sofa shampooing, Contact 99314807/24792998 Water proofing ABUQABASContact 99320217/24788722 Marble Restoration, Mosaic tiles polishing, carpet shampooing, maintenance.Contact ABU QABAS99320217 /24788722 Carpet, Sofa Shampooing. Ocean Center LLC. Contact: 99884591 AC servicing maintenance fixing. Contact: 99540621

MATRIMONIAL Indian male 39 yrs Christian, working in Muscat, looking for life partner. divorced or widow. Any caste. contact:96059801


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