The historical relations between the Sultanate of Oman and Egypt date back to 3,500 years. The State Information Service of Egypt has noted this fact with evidence."This has.
The request not to fall asleep during the bus ride might be reasonable, but not for kindergarten kids.Schools have just reopened after the pandemic lockdown, and the safety of students in school buses has come up again, with Royal Oman Police charging a school bus driver and a supervisor with negligence.There have been incidents of students being forgotten.
The request not to fall asleep during the bus ride might be reasonable, but not for kindergarten kids.Schools have just reopened after the pandemic lockdown, and the safety of students in school buses has come up again, with Royal Oman Police charging a school bus driver and a supervisor with negligence.There have been incidents of students being forgotten.
Largest egg farm to come up in Oman
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BIG BOOST: $40 million-plant to produce 360 million eggs a year
By Zainab Al Nasseri MUSCAT: Dec. 20: The largest table-egg farm in the Sultanate will come up in Ibri, Governorate of Al Dhahirah. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on Tuesday for setting up the farm in two phases at a total cost of $40 million. It is expected to produce 360 million eggs every year. The pact was signed between officials from Oman Flour Mills Company (OFM), Gulf Japan Food Fund (GJFF), IFFCO Group and Japan’s Ise Foods. The decision to establish the farm is in response to a high demand for protein-rich eggs in the GCC.
MoHE revises list of ‘recognised’ varsities SHARE
By Zainab Al Nasseri MUSCAT: Dec. 25: The Ministry of Higher Education has updated on its website the list of “recommended institutions” for those planning to study abroad. The Ministry made the announcement after a meeting of the Accreditation of non-Omani Educational Institutions and Qualifications Equivalency Committee. The website contains the list of accredited universities and colleges. It said it will not be held responsible for any degrees obtained from unaccredited institutions.
The meeting recognised the following varsities in Portugal. They are: University of Lisbon, University of Porto, University of Minho, University of Coimbra, University of Aveiro, New University of Lisbon, University of Evora, Catholic University of Portugal, University of the Algarve, Polytechnic Institute of Oporto, University of the Azores, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Polytechnic Institute of Setubal, Polytechnic