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New record with 96 nationalit­ies on Metro

RTA achieves feat on Public Transport Day with participat­ion of riders from 96 countries

- BY SAJILA SASEENDRAN Senior Reporter

Unity and harmony in the UAE was on display when people of 96 nationalit­ies literally joined their hands to create a new Guinness World Record for Dubai yesterday.

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) set a record for a human chain with the biggest number of nationalit­ies with the participat­ion of Metro commuters from 96 countries together on Public Transport Day yesterday.

Shaikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, Mattar Al Tayer, Director General and Chairman of the board of Executive Directors of RTA, received the title from the adjudicato­r from the Guinness World Records at the Etisalat Metro Station.

The adjudicato­r, Hoda Khachab, said Dubai broke the record of Norway where people of 75 nationalit­ies had formed a human chain in 2013.

Positive initiative

Speaking to Gulf News, Shaikh Nahyan appreciate­d the RTA’s initiative to bring people together and contribute to the prosperity of the UAE on the auspicious occasion of celebratin­g Flag Day as well.

“We are proud to say that 200 nationalit­ies live and work in the UAE…I am sure that everybody [participan­ts] came today as people of the UAE. And the UAE is known for breaking records in all fields because of all of us…all of us working together in harmony, peace and for the good of the UAE.”

Al Tayer said the Flag Day celebratio­ns being held on Public Transport Day gave an opportunit­y to feel proud of the achievemen­t on two counts.

Passenger numbers

Appreciati­ng an increasing number of public transport users, he said RTA hopes to increase the number of passengers from 1.3 million to 1.4 million by the end of the year.

The top officials also rode the Metro along with the people who formed the human chain aboard a special train.

Proudly wearing badges of the flags of their home countries on their customized T-shirts with the hash tag #WeMoveToge­ther, the participat­ing men and women formed the most diverse group of multinatio­nals holding hands aboard the train.

Hassan Ahmad, an Iraqi engineer, came all the way from Abu Dhabi to participat­e in the record attempt.

“I love to meet people. It is also a nice experience to make a record. I feel proud and flattered to be a part of this. Thanks to Dubai for giving us this opportunit­y,” he said.

Sporting the participan­t tag number 96, Nila McCann, a communicat­ions specialist from the US, said it was extremely cool to join others of 95 nationalit­ies: “There are a lot of Americans out there. It is nice to be the one to represent them in this.”

A sophomore student at American University of Dubai, Rawan Gazzal from Palestine was delighted to achieve the record for the RTA which provides an outstandin­g public transport system in Dubai.

“This was my first experience to join such a huge, important event. I feel proud.”

The event, which celebrates the 13th anniversar­y of the RTA, aims to support Dubai’s efforts to improve the environmen­t and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.

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 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Metro travellers comprising citizens of 96 countries hold hands to create a new Guinness World Record for a human chain with the biggest number of nationalit­ies on Public Transport Day in Dubai yesterday.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Metro travellers comprising citizens of 96 countries hold hands to create a new Guinness World Record for a human chain with the biggest number of nationalit­ies on Public Transport Day in Dubai yesterday.
 ??  ?? Nabeel Ebrahim Syed Abu Taleb receives Dh15,000 from Mattar Al Tayer for being among the most frequent public transport users amongst RTA employees.
Nabeel Ebrahim Syed Abu Taleb receives Dh15,000 from Mattar Al Tayer for being among the most frequent public transport users amongst RTA employees.
 ??  ?? Most frequent public transport user Elizalde Belarmino accepts his prize of Dh25,000 and a Nol card.
Most frequent public transport user Elizalde Belarmino accepts his prize of Dh25,000 and a Nol card.
 ??  ?? Taxi driver Mohammad Zuwaid Shaiper accepts his award.
Taxi driver Mohammad Zuwaid Shaiper accepts his award.

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