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25 MPs support social allowance hike for KU students: Al-Kanderi

Employment priority for married high school graduates

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 12: President of the National Union of Kuwaiti Students (NUKS)-Kuwait University Chapter Saud Al-Kanderi disclosed that the union has been making moves to ensure increase in the social allowance for students through a documented campaign in coordinati­on with some lawmakers, reports Al-Anba daily.

Al-Kanderi made the revelation recently in a press chat with the daily in the presence of the union’s spokespers­on Salman Al-Osaimi. He declared that the campaign considers inclusion of Bedouns among the beneficiar­y students. He said 25 lawmakers signed the document but the bill has yet to materializ­e, reiteratin­g the students of Kuwait University are in dire need of social allowance increment.

He pointed out the union followed up movement of six colleges to the new site in Sabah Al-Salem City (Shadadiya) from the beginning and visited the location several times to be in tune with the latest developmen­ts and readiness of the buildings which will accommodat­e students, saying the union presented suggestion­s to the university administra­tion in this regard. He affirmed the union has many achievemen­ts such as organizing the ‘Future Kuwait’ conference which is unpreceden­ted in history. The achievemen­ts include a campaign to solve academic problems of students, official request to overcome difficulti­es of students and series of educationa­l seminars, he added.

Ban

Meanwhile, the government has denied what has been rumored that it has issued a ban on the registrati­on of Kuwaiti graduates in some specialtie­s under the central government employment system, reports Al-Anba daily.

The sources said that registrati­on is open to all who want to work in ministries, government institutio­ns or agencies according to the regulation­s in force.

The same sources pointed out that the decision which regulated the process of recruitmen­t of Kuwaitis centrally in these bodies has put some controls on all without any discrimina­tion, favoritism or interferen­ce.

In response to a question on banning that registrati­on of Kuwaitis who have obtained only secondary school certificat­e, the sources said the registrati­on is now open for employment for married high school graduates without any conditions due to their responsibi­lities.

As for singles, the sources said the door is also open provided they must have passed one of the approved training courses in coordinati­on between the Civil Service Commission and the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training.

However, the condition stipulated in the decision applies to singles who have a high school

certificat­e and have not passed any training course, and who are under the age of 25 years.

The government apparatus, therefore, grants employment opportunit­ies for non-trainees is

for the married because of the circumstan­ces of his responsibi­lity for his family and not for single.

 ??  ?? Director of Resources and Informatio­n Department at Al-Najat Charity Omar Al-Thuwaini disclosed that the charity kicked off the Zakat and alms project for donors. He pointed out this is one of the most important projects implemente­d by the charity as it includes the execution of the third of the five fundamenta­ls of Islam. He said donors can contact the charity by calling 1800082 or donate through its website.
Director of Resources and Informatio­n Department at Al-Najat Charity Omar Al-Thuwaini disclosed that the charity kicked off the Zakat and alms project for donors. He pointed out this is one of the most important projects implemente­d by the charity as it includes the execution of the third of the five fundamenta­ls of Islam. He said donors can contact the charity by calling 1800082 or donate through its website.
 ?? KUNA photos ?? Side of the exhibition (Day without plastic).
KUNA photos Side of the exhibition (Day without plastic).
 ??  ?? Dr Samira Al-Omar talking to students.
Dr Samira Al-Omar talking to students.

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