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Shura Council Chairman Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh has affirmed that His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s keynote address marking the World Freedom Day carried a noble message and sound directives that consolidated Bahrain’s deep-rooted approach of co-existence and mutual respect among all.
Al Saleh expressed pride in HM the King’s confirmation of the cooperation between the executive and legislative branches, especially in discussing the law on regulating press, printing and publishing to meet the aspirations of the media community in Bahrain. He stressed that the royal directives are essential for continuing to develop the national legislation and laws.
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa has praised the role of the print, audio, visual and electronic media.
His Majesty delivered a keynote address marking the World Press Freedom Day wherein he hailed their enlightenment, sense of responsibility, awareness and intellectual creativity. “This year’s celebration, under the theme “Information as a Public Good”, coincides with the 30th anniversary of the historic Windhoek Declaration,” he said, hailing the longstanding history of the national press and responsible media for their vital role over more than eight decades in spreading trues facts and information, and serving high national interests in total professionalism and objectivity.
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Through various online platforms, the Kingdom of Bahrain’s educational process is progressing in the right direction.
In fact, the Education Ministry has also saved BD1 million from the value of textbooks worth around BD2 million through online learning brought about by the pandemic.
Answering parliamentary questions submitted by MP Dr Sawsan Kamal, Education Minister Dr Majed Al Nuaimi said that 14 YouTube channels were set up by the Ministry during the pandemic, in addition to the lessons broadcast on television.
Remote learning is being implemented by the Ministry as part of the Kingdom’s precautionary measures to protect the health and safety of the students and the entire school community.