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Shaikh Mohammed opens HCT’s new headquarters
Shaikh Mohammed opens HCT’s new headquarters (WAM) / 20 May 2013 RAS AL-KHAIMAH – His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, opened today the new headquarters of the Ras Al-Khaimah Women’s College (RAKWC), part of the Higher Colleges of Technology. Shaikh Mohammed unveiled a special plaque upon his arrival at the AED130 million building. The opening ceremony was attended by Shaikh Hamdan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Gargawi, Minister for Cabinet Affairs, Mohammad Hassan Omran Al Shamsi, Chancellor of Higher Colleges of Technology, Lt. General Musabbeh Rashid Al Fattan, Director of the Office of the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, along with other officials, faculty members and students. The inauguration ceremony was attended by Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Shaikh Hamdan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Cabinet Affairs Mohammed Abdullah Al Gergawi, Chancellor of the Higher Colleges of Technology Mohammad Omran Al Shamsi, Director of Dubai Ruler’s Office Lt. General Musabbah Rashid Al Fattan, Vice Chancellor of the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) Dr. Tayeb Kamali, Associate Director of Ras Al Khaimah Higher Colleges of Technology, Dr Ali Al Mansouri, Dubai Director of Protocol and Hospitality Khalifa Saeed Suleiman, a number of senior officials and a host of HCT’s students. Shaikh Mohammed toured the various facilities and classes of the college beginning his tour with a visit to the public library where he took part in some students’ activities there and signed several copies of his book “Flashes of Inspiration” which he dedicated to the library. He also visited some classrooms, where he attended part of lectures and training lessons. He familiarised himself with a new programme on designing websites and electronic games created by the students; he was also briefed by one of the students about the programme- the first of its kind in the UAE. At one of the classes, Shaikh Mohammed watched an electronic a programme featuring the success story of the Higher Colleges of Technology over the past 15 years before watching a video titled positive energy. At the media studio, Shaikh Mohammed was acquainted with students’ programmes and their participations in the various cinema festivals, media forums and national occasions to acquire experience and hone their talents. Shaikh Mohammed stopped at one of the classes, where he watched and listened to an online communication between college students in Ras Al Khaimah and their peers in Al Ain college, thus abridging distances and enhancing coordination and exchange of expertise and knowledge. Before wrapping up his tour, Shaikh visited the colleges’ Gym , sports hall and the restaurant after which he met with the students at the colleges’ theatre where they welcomed him and expressed pleasure at his fatherly visit. Shaikh Mohammed praised the students’ scientific, technical and cultural levels, referring to the youth ambitions and strong will to learning and seizing opportunities given by their leaders who provide them with all financial and moral potential to help them build their future and the future of their country. He wished the students success and progress in their education so as to achieve their goals and serve their country. Continue reading
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Metro passenger numbers increase sharply
More than 33.34 million passengers used the red and green lines on the Dubai Metro in the first quarter of 2013, which was a significant increase on the corresponding period in 2012.New figures released by the Road and Transport Authority (RTA) confirmed the light railway is going from strength to strength, with the red line carrying a staggering 21.8 million people between January and March. Meanwhile, more than 11.5 million commuters travelled on the green line.Adnan Al Hammadi, chief executive officer of the RTA's Rail Agency said he was pleased with the statistics.”This is what we seek to achieve through our annual schemes by setting a diversified package of initiatives and activities that contribute to attracting all segments of society to use the Metro as the premier means of transportation, as it is secure, safe and luxurious at the same time,” he remarked.Deira City Centre Metro station reported the highest volume of traffic during the first quarter, as 1.64 million people travelled to and from this popular part of town.The green line's Al Fahidi station was also incredibly busy, with 1.37 million passengers using the facility over the three-month period.With so many people moving to Dubai on a permanent basis, it is important that the emirate's public transport infrastructure is up to scratch.A number of significant upgrades have been slated for the Metro system and these will increase the capacity of the transport network considerably.Building developers are erecting new residential properties on the outskirts of the city and the RTA is keen to ensure people who live a little further afield are able to travel into the heart of Dubai without any stress.Last month, the RTA revealed that new bus services would be introduced and some of these would act as feeder routes for the Metro. This will ensure more people will be able to reach the busy business districts and plethora of leisure facilities in the centre of town. Continue reading




