Tag Archives: entertainment

It’s raining smartphones in Dubai!

It’s raining smartphones in Dubai! 3 October 2013 It was a gift from the heavens, literally. Nokia Middle East launched its anticipated smartphone, the Nokia Lumia 1020, with a sensational marketing gimmick on Tuesday that saw its vice-president Tom Farrell skydive down at The Palm Jumeirah with the sleek model attached to his helmet. T om Farrell and other team members at the event. — Supplied photo “The sky is literally the limit for imaging enthusiasts with the Nokia Lumia 1020,” Farrell told the media and imaging enthusiasts after the breath-taking air drop. “[It] will bring a new dimension to the art of capturing life’s moments.” The smartphone hits the shelves for the first time in the Middle East at Dubai’s Gitex Shopper on October 5. — news@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in Dubai, Education, Entertainment, Investment, investments, News, Sports, Taylor Scott International, TSI | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on It’s raining smartphones in Dubai!

Crackdown on illegal structures launched

Crackdown on illegal structures launched Nissar Hoath / 3 October 2013 The Municipality of Abu Dhabi has launched a new campaign to do away with makeshift structures that create unhygienic living conditions for people in the city and its suburbs. The campaign is aimed at bringing an end to appurtenances made to residential villas and apartments as well as commercial buildings in the Capital, without permission, which do not comply with decent living conditions. “For any modification of an accommodation unit there is a legal procedure…people must get the prior permission from the authorities concerned…These acts without permission are illegal,” said Owaida Al Qubaisi, Acting Executive Director of Municipal Services Sector at the Municipality. Launched by the Municipality in collaboration with the General Directorate of Abu Dhabi Police in mid-September at Baniyas, Wathba, Shamkha and Shawamekh, the campaign has covered about 4,000 quarters, with 645 warnings issued so far. Al Qubaisi further explained: “The campaign also highlights the importance of adhering to the prescribed health stipulations and laws governing such activities, and guaranteeing a specific work mechanism based on the powers granted to the inspection teams, as well as the laws and regulations governing these procedures. “As per the law, the offenders will be issued an initial written warning with a grace period to remove the offence”, he said. Al Qubaisi said the objective of staging these campaigns is to enhance the compliance with the provisions of Law No (1) for 2011 regulating the occupancy of residential units in the Abu Dhabi Emirate along with its Executive Regulation. In cooperation with the bodies concerned, the Municipality is continuing these campaigns and the enforcement of judicial rulings issued in respect of villas and buildings in breach of the building code throughout Abu Dhabi and is taking appropriate measures including the demolition and removal of offences. With high demand for properties, but short supplies,  Abu Dhabi City is now one of the most expensive cities with a huge number of low-income workers who cannot afford to own apartments, thus are forced to go for sharing accommodation units that are set up illegally. Taking advantage of the situation, many unscrupulous people hunt for old buildings, take them on annual contract and turn them into big colonies for low-income bachelors. “A decent apartment of two bedrooms is available for families from Dh50,000 to Dh70,000 a year. But the same apartment in an old building is worth from Dh100,000 to Dh200,000,” said a Pakistani male bachelor, identifying himself as Musa, who shares a room with six others. He said he pays Dh1,000 a month for his bed-space. “In our two bedroom plus hall apartment, we are 22 people. The building is very old with the elevator out of action most of the time. This is the cheapest place we could afford in Abu Dhabi City. We cannot go and live in the outskirts of the city as we work here in the city,” he added. Similar grievances were expressed by a female bachelor from Philippines, who said she lives in a single bedroom plus hall apartment with 18 other female co-workers. “The apartment is provided by our company and has been partitioned to help accommodate us all. We have one bathroom a kitchen and find it very difficult to manage,” said the woman, identifying herself as Maria. nissar@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in Dubai, Education, Entertainment, Investment, investments, News, Sports, Taylor Scott International, TSI | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Crackdown on illegal structures launched

Now get Dubai Customs on your smartphones

Now get Dubai Customs on your smartphones Staff Reporter / 3 October 2013 With the services sector being a key competitive advantage that draws investors and traders to Dubai, Dubai Customs has upgraded into a “smart” department to hone the edge. Now Dubai Customs services are available through mobile phones 24/7, a leap from its earlier e-services. This is part of the initiatives to support the UAE’s bid to host Expo 2020. Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Executive Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation and Director General of Dubai Customs, made the announcement at a Press conference on Wednesday, saying the transformation was in accordance with the integrated vision of His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,  Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. The vision is of a “Smart Government” that “is readily accessible to people and does not burden the user, one that works 24/7 and 365 days a year and provides its services through mobile phones”. Dubai Customs’ integrated system will allow clients to submit their requests through mobile phones and ensure that the requested services are processed on reception. The department sends emails to clients immediately, telling them when the work will be done. It helps businesses become cost-effective since the process takes less time and effort. It also eliminates the need for human resources to follow up on the implementation. Butti said the smart government services started with a 100-day plan that took into account the high competitiveness of the UAE, along with its regional and international economic role. Now clients using smartphones can get 19 main services with a variety of sub services. “This procedure saves time as we reach clients rather than be reached by them, and we provide our services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,” Butti said. “The customer service centres of Dubai Customs are now located on  clients’ smartphones.” Smart services also help eliminate the use of paper documents and save the original documents needed for administrative procedures.  This has been one of the main goals in employing the latest IT applications. Dubai Customs was the first government department in Dubai to provide all its services electronically in 2009. Jumaa’ Al Ghaith, Executive Director of Customs Development division, said the smart system ensures that managers and directors at different managerial levels supervise the timely implementation and delivery of services. A committee oversees the development and improvement of the services of the smart government. It comprises all concerned divisions and departments in Dubai Customs. The plan is to encourage customers to switch to smart services so that they save time and effort, along with lessening the need for human resources to follow up on customs transactions. These benefits, in turn, result in reduced business costs and higher revenue. news@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

Posted on by tsiadmin | Posted in Dubai, Education, Entertainment, Investment, investments, News, Sports, Taylor Scott International, TSI | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Now get Dubai Customs on your smartphones