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Both citizens and residents welcomed the withdrawal of restrictions, so they can venture out to the beaches and parks, visit shopping malls with their children, and dine out at their favourite joints at night. Mohammed Shareef, Senior Sales and Marketing Manager at Mazoon Diary, finds the measure a big relief but feels people should still follow social. ....
A feast for Iftar evenings Untitled-1 SHARE As the holy month of Ramadhan is slowly bidding adieu to the believers and as night lockdown literally is keeping people home, hotels in the city are on a different iftar mode. Leading star hotels are offering people their favourite iftar delicacies at home where they can break their fast with their families and have the delicacies together at the comfort of their homes. Starting from early evenings and ending just before the iftar time, these ‘dial an iftar’ service is evoking a sound response from both citizens and residents Ike. “We are also delighted to announce that a limited edition Iftar menu is available for takeaway and delivery throughout Ramadhan. For the first time, guests will have the option to enjoy the profound Omani generosity and luxurious fine dining experience offered by The Chedi Muscat in the comfort of their home,” Nataly Fedchenko, Marketing Manager, The Chedi. ....
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15 September 1990: The air force transports Muslim refugees to a camp in Puttalam, Sri Lanka, after the Liberation of Tamil Tigers Eelam evicted civilians at gunpoint from Jaffna peninsula. (Photograph by Robert Nickelsberg/ Liaison) This October marked 30 years since tens of thousands of civilians, mostly Muslims, were evicted at gunpoint by the Liberation of Tamil Tigers Eelam (LTTE) from Sri Lanka’s northern Jaffna peninsula. The movement of civilians was so “unprecedented and dramatic” that around 75 000 Muslims became internally displaced people in a short period of time. Between 15 and 30 October 1990, Muslims were evicted in their entirety from Northern Province areas such as Chavakachcheri, Mannar, Mullaitivu, Vavuniya and Kilinochchi. ....