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1,000 Dubai govt services to go smart in three years
1,000 Dubai govt services to go smart in three years (Wam) / 6 March 2014 A strategy to transform Dubai into a ‘Smart City’ was launched by His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Wednesday. Shaikh Mohammed, Shaikh Hamdan and senior officials during the launch of Smart Dubai Strategy at the Dubai International Exhibition and Convention Centre on Wednesday. — KT photo by Shihab The strategy features six key pillars and 100 initiatives on transport, communications, infrastructure, electricity, economic services, urban planning. Under the strategy, 1,000 government services will go smart in the next three years. Shaikh Mohammed affirmed: “Our country is today ushering into a new era for the improvement and development of quality of life through this gigantic project which got underway through an unprecedented public-private partnership to make a new reality for all and change the concept of city which the human being lives in so as to live with him through his smart phone and who will be its key pivot.” “Our ambition is that this project touches the life of everyone in our country, or every mother in her house, or every employee in his work, or every investor in his project, or every child in his school, and doctor in his clinic. Our goal is to bring about happiness to all. May Allah help us in achieving this end,” Shaikh Mohammed said. The launch ceremony was attended by Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and General Supervisor of Dubai Smart City Project; Shaikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai; Shaikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman of Emirates Group; Shaikh Hasher bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Information Department; Shaikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Mohammed Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Chairman of the Higher Committee for Dubai Smart City, and a number of senior officials. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading
Dubai Municipality helps two schools get parks
Dubai Municipality helps two schools get parks Staff Reporter / 6 March 2014 Two schools in Dubai have got their own parks, thanks to a novel initiative of the Dubai Municipality that came as part of the civic body’s 34th Plantation Week celebrations. Dubai Municipality officials at the opening of a campus park on Wednesday. — Supplied photo Senior officials from the municipality on Wednesday inaugurated the campus parks in Al Wasl School campus and Al Maktoum School campus. These parks will be maintained by students, who are now being roped in by the municipality as young green champions. Officials said the opening of school parks is in line with the strategic vision of the municipality to expand the green areas in the city by ensuring active participation of the student community. Al Wasl and Al Maktoum schools are the first ones to get their campus parks out of the four shortlisted schools selected for implementing the park project.The ceremony at Al Wasl School was attended by top officials of the civic body including Assistant Director-Generals Mohammed Abdul Kareem Julfar and Salah Amiri, as well as representatives of the school management and teachers. Meanwhile, the park at Al Maktoum School was opened by Assistant Director-General Obeid Al Shamsy in the presence of Taleb Abdul Kareem Julfar, director public parks and horticulture department. Earlier, the Public Parks and Horticulture Department’s officials had visited several schools in Dubai to introduce the concept of school parks project as part of DM’s Plantation Week activities. After continuous communication with the managements, 12 schools, which were found to be complying with the criteria, were finally nominated for the project. The technical team assigned with selecting apt schools, shortlisted four out of 12 schools to carry out the projects, following which DM invited private companies to sponsor the students’ parks. Four companies were later given the chance to sponsor each school selected for implementing the project. Selected schools have to appoint a teacher who would be taking care of the project. Enough space for park project, irrigation facilities, outside and inside teams for irrigation works, special students team for planting and maintaining plants are some of the other requirements for campus parks. DM also organised a workshop on floral arts on the third day of activities of the Plantation Week. Various activities would be organised in Mushrif Park today. news@khaleejtimes.com For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading
Witnesses recall fear after China train station attack
Witnesses recall fear after China train station attack (Reuters) / 2 March 2014 Armed riot police stood guard as people streamed into the railway station on Sunday only hours after the attack. Police stand near luggages left at the ticket office after a group of armed men attacked people at Kunming railway station, Yunnan province. Reuters Witnesses to chilling violence at a Chinese train station placed under heavy security on Sunday recalled moments of fear and chaos after at least 29 people were killed in what authorities called a terrorist attack by Xinjiang militants. Officials said a group of knife-wielding “terrorists” from the restive Xinjiang region launched a premeditated attack at the Kunming Railway Station in China’s southwest on Saturday night. More than 130 people were wounded. Armed riot police stood guard as people streamed into the railway station on Sunday only hours after the attack, one of the worst of its kind in China in recent memory. Standing near shops about 50 metres from the site, a parking attendant surnamed Chen said he could not believe what was happening when he saw the attackers. “I walked out and I saw a person with a knife this big, Chen said, spreading his arms wide. “Then I saw five or six of them. They all had knives and they were stabbing people madly over by the first and second ticket offices,” he said. Police shot four of the attackers dead and captured one, state news agency Xinhua reported. About five others were on the run, it said. Xinhua quoted the Kunming city government as saying evidence at the crime scene showed the attack was carried out by Xinjiang separatist forces. This photo taken on March 1, 2014 shows police cars (top L) parking on a street outside the Kunming railway station after an attack in Kunming, southwest China’s Yunnan province. AFP The attack comes at a sensitive time as China gears up for the annual meeting of its largely rubber-stamp parliament, which opens in Beijing on Wednesday and is normally accompanied by a tightening of security across the country. Word of the violence spread quickly, with graphic pictures that showed bodies covered in blood posted to the Twitter-like microblogging service Sina Weibo – posts that were later deleted by government censors. State television showed police wrapping a long, sword-like knife in a plastic bag. Shop and restaurant workers said hundreds of people had fled into their stores seeking refuge. “Last night everyone ran over into my supermarket. The supermarket was full of people, including two passengers who had been stabbed,” Ren Guangqin said inside his supermarket. “I was terrified. They were killing people. How could I not be scared?” said 28-year-old Ren. Brutal attack China’s domestic security chief, Meng Jianzhu, vowed those responsible would be brought to justice. “This brutal attack on defenceless, innocent people by violent terrorists devoid of conscience exposes their inhuman and anti-social nature,” Xinhua quoted Meng as saying. “They inevitably will face the severe punishment of the law. We must mobilise all resources and adopt all means to break this case,” Meng said, echoing comments made by Chinese President Xi Jinping. Meng, who is also a member of the ruling Communist Party’s elite 25-member Politburo, made an emergency trip to Kunming, visiting the train station and wounded victims in hospital. The attack marked a major escalation in the simmering unrest that had centred on Xinjiang, a region in China’s far west strategically located on the borders of Central Asia. It is the first time people from Xinjiang have been blamed for carrying out such a large-scale attack so far from their homeland, and follows a smaller incident in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in October that shook the Communist Party leadership. China stepped up security in Xinjiang after a vehicle ploughed into tourists on the edge of Tiananmen Square, killing the three people in the car and two bystanders. China labelled it a suicide attack by militants from Xinjiang. Xinjiang is home to the Uighur people, many of whom chafe at Chinese restrictions on their culture and religion. Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, is hundreds of miles from Xinjiang and has little connection to the violence there that has killed more than 100 people in the past year. China bristles at suggestions from exiles and rights groups that the unrest is driven more by unhappiness at government policies than by any serious threat from extremist groups who want to establish an independent state called East Turkestan. One senior member of an advisory body to the parliament said such attacks in China had foreign links. “The well-planned attack was not an issue of (ethnicity) or religion, it was an issue of terrorism with links to the terrorist forces out of the country,” Xinhua quoted PLA Navy Rear Admiral Yin Zhuo as saying. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading