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Youth have an important role to play : Shaikh Mohammed

Youth have an important role to play : Shaikh Mohammed (Wam) / 21 January 2014 Mohammed attends graduation of UAE Assessors Programme and Excellence Experts Diploma students Shaikh Mohammed, Shaikh Saif, Shaikh Mansour and Shaikh Abdullah with the graduates at the ceremony in Abu Dhabi. — Wam His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has highlighted the importance of training young Emiratis. He made the remarks while attending the graduation day of 120 graduates of the UAE Assessors Programme and Excellence Experts Diploma. Speaking to the graduates, Shaikh Mohammed said: “Our country needs your efforts to walk towards achieving the national march steadily and confidently and drawing new reality for government action and the establishment of the Future Government; our confidence in you is great as you possess all the components of success. “We are proud to develop governmental work with Emirati hands and we are doing our best to prepare Emirati people and enable them in accordance with the requirements of the next phase of national work to achieve the national vision 2021.” Also present at the ceremony held at the Presidential Palace, were Lt.-General Shaikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior;  Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs; and Shaikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Foreign Minister, and other ministers. The Shaikh Khalifa Government Excellence Programme organised the graduation day of the first batch of Excellence Programmes: Excellence Experts Diploma for Federal Entities and the U.A.E. Assessors Programme for non-federal entities, as part of the programme’s initiatives in spreading the culture of excellence, supporting continuous learning and capacity building. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading

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Anti-tobacco law violators to be fined from today

Anti-tobacco law violators to be fined from today Asma Ali Zain, Amira Agarib and Sajila Saseendran / 21 January 2014 Main offenders targeted by the authorities include smokers in cars with children, people selling cigarettes to minors, and shisha joints operating in restricted areas. Violators of the UAE’s anti-tobacco law will be fined from today as the executive regulations of the law come into effect. Enforcement agencies across the emirates are entitled to impose fines and other penalties on a wider group of violators of the executive bylaws of the Federal Law. Main offenders targeted by the authorities include smokers in cars with children, people selling cigarettes to minors, and shisha joints operating in restricted areas. Anyone caught smoking in a car with children will be fined Dh500. A repeat offence will attract a Dh1,000 fine. Fines ranging from Dh100,000 to Dh1 million will be slapped on violators of prohibitions in commercial establishments. However, the UAE’s anti-tobacco crusader feels most of the government bodies assigned to implement the regulations are “only partly” ready to get tough on violators. The Head of the National Tobacco Control Committee at the Ministry of Health (MoH), Dr Wedad Al Maidoor, said the authorities may not be fully ready for enforcement of the tobacco bylaws today. “I also don’t expect the enforcement to be strict initially,” she said. The implementation of the executive bylaws approved by the Cabinet on July 21 last year means public places become 100 per cent smoke-free, and ban on tobacco advertisement comes into effect, among other regulations — such as tobacco packaging — that have already been implemented. They also include stringent curbs on sale of cigarettes and shisha, mainly meant to protect the health of the younger generation. The regulations drafted by the MoH will now be implemented by the municipalities, police and economic departments of all the emirates. Dr Wedad said enforcement shows the government’s seriousness in protecting the people from the harms of tobacco. Salem bin Mesmar, Assistant Director-General of the Dubai Municipality for Environment, Health and Safety Sector, said the enforcement of the bylaws did not mean the municipality would jump and attack shisha cafes and other commercial outlets. “We are working on it (enforcement) and we are chalking out a plan to make the implementation smooth. But nobody can now claim that they were not aware of the implementation of the laws from today. We had run advertisements about the date of implementation of the laws and issued a comprehensive guide book on the regulations.” He said inspectors from the Department of Public Health and Safety would now be stricter in acting against the violators. The official warned outlets that they need a special permit to serve shisha. Shisha cafes, he said, cannot operate in residential areas or areas close to places of worship and educational institutes. Tougher regulations on shisha smoking are expected to bring about a change in the culture of smoking in the local society. However, the municipality, Mesmar said, is yet to find out how many outlets operate within the restricted areas. “We will be doing a survey on this at least by next week and if they have not moved from such places, we will take action,” he said. The official added that the anti-tobacco local orders previously implemented by the municipality would now be replaced by the federal regulations. This will mean a change in the minimum age for sale of cigarettes and tobacco products in Dubai. The previous local order had prohibited shops in the emirate from selling tobacco products to those under 20. The municipality had also barred those under 20 from entering the designated smoking areas in public places. However, these prohibitions will now be applicable only to the under 18 group as per the Federal Law. Health experts have praised its provision to fine anyone found smoking in cars with children under 12. This clause of the bylaw will now be implemented by the Ministry of Interior. The Dubai Police said it had already been issuing a fine of Dh500 on drivers for throwing cigarette butts out of car windows and four black points. This is in addition to the same amount of fine slapped on motorists for throwing waste out of cars. With the bylaws coming into effect, the police can now slap another Dh500 fine on people smoking in the presence of children in the cars. However, a senior police official said the police are yet to receive any update on enforcing the bylaws from today. When asked about this, Dr Wedad said the ministry had sent a copy and a letter to each of the departments responsible for the enforcement when the bylaws were issued. “It clearly explained what was expected of them from today…but I think we will need to send out reminders.” The second step the government intends to take now is to increase cigarette prices, said Dr Wedad. “We hope this can be done through enforcement of taxation on tobacco.” news@khaleejtimes.com For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading

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RTA customer services now on fingertips

RTA customer services now on fingertips Lily B. Libo-on / 20 January 2014 The week-long event also highlights presentations of RTA’s different services daily with the department’s respective CEO leading the team. Ahmed Hashim Bahrozyan, (centre) at RTA’s Customer Service Week at The Dubai Mall on Sunday. — KT photo by Leslie Pableo The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is now online in all its services — from renewal of driving licence and vehicle registration to getting and paying Salik, NoL cards, and retrieving items left in taxis, buses and the Metro. Even for complaints against taxi and bus drivers or dissatisfaction over RTA services, customers only need to dial 8009090, the call centre of RTA, which is connected to all RTA departments online. Or they may choose their computers, laptops, iPhones, iPads, notebooks and tablets or smart phones to click on the RTA website, www.rta.ae and register their complaints or needs. RTA’s all online services are the focus of its one-week ‘Customer Service Week’, which started on Sunday. The campaign, now on at the Star Atrium at the lower ground floor of The Dubai Mall, will continue till January 23. Ahmed Hashem Bahrozyan, CEO of Licensing Agency and Head of Higher Committee, Customer Service, opened the ‘Customer Service Week’ launched by the RTA to drum up information and showcase its diverse services to the public. In attendance were various RTA officials and staff. The week-long event also highlights presentations of RTA’s different services daily with the department’s respective CEO leading the team. All queries from expatriates, residents and visitors on the timing of the various modes of public transport, where and how to get Salik, NoL cards for daily and monthly usage, how to find personal items left in the taxis, Dubai Metro and buses, and where to complain against public transport drivers are all answered in the presentations. Motorists can now renew their driving licences and registration of their cars without going to RTA. They can either use their smart phones to download Salik application and wojhati application from App Store for iPhones and Play Store from other mobiles, register in the online form and send to RTA. Within 48 hours, if there is no problem with the car registration and driving licence like unpaid fines and penalties, the driving license and registration are renewed automatically. Then, RTA will send them to the applicants by either Aramex private courier or by Emirate Post. Lost items too can be reported without going to the RTA. The owner only has to call the call centre, and the person answering the call will ask about his or her NoL card number. With this information, the call centre will fan out the information to all Dubai Metro, taxi and bus departments to locate the lost or left personal items within 48 hours. If found, the customer has to claim the found items from the Lost and Found Department in Rashidiya by presenting his or her Emirates ID and by providing the PIN or password of his/her smart phones, laptops, notebooks and tablets. lily@khaleejtimes.com For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading

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