Rahma Int’l opens dormitory for female students
Rahma International affiliated to Kuwait’s Social Reform Society has opened a dormitory for female students of Cambodian universities.
The dormitory will benefit more than 60 students who cannot afford educational expenses.
It is furnished with educational services including bedrooms, lecture rooms, computer rooms, a library, a kitchen, a multi-purpose hall and administration and secretariat offices.
Head of the Kyrgyz, Chinese and the Cambodian Office of Rahma International Dr Ali Al-Rashid explained that the dormitory building is made up of three storeys, and built on an area of about 780 square meters.
It is earmarked to serve female
A suggestion was presented to make Ministry of Education, Ministry of Higher Education, Public Authority for Manpower, and Civil Service Commission (CSC) under the leadership of one single minister. The committee is headed by the Secretariat General of Planning and its members include representatives of Kuwait University, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), private universities, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Higher Education, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, CSC, Public Authority for Manpower, and Secretariat General for Statistics.
Dr Mahdi affirmed that the committee is studying the researches and recommendations referred to the committee by different government bodies.
He indicated that there are many researches and studies and they include many suggestions such as cancelation of some specializations in Kuwait University and Public Authority for Applied Education and Training.
Dr Mahdi said some studies recommended identifying the jobs that will be in demand after the completion of some major projects and identifying the required numbers in order to prepare specialists of those jobs in time.
Meanwhile, Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) has earmarked 16 construction projects for the current fiscal year with a total disbursement of KD 390.838 million of the approved total amount reaching KD 1.664 billion, reports Al-Nahar daily.
According to a source from PAHW, the projects include public utilities in the cities of Saad Al-Abdullahallah and Qairawan as well as the continuation of provision of consultations in Jaber Al-Ahmad City in addition to the works on public buildings, road lighting and asphalt surface layer amounting to KD 48 million.
Regarding Sabah Al-Ahmad City, the authority is following up the public utilities works along with government houses and vertical housing works, road lighting and asphalt surface layer for costs reaching KD 15.870 million. This is followed by Abu Halifa projects which include extension of cables, establishment of transformers and stations as well as similar works in Wafra area.
As for West Abdullah AlMubarak area, PAHW has set KD 12.998 million for public utilities works and KD 20.879 million for electrical installations, transformers and terminals.
It has completed the northwest Sulaibikhat project in light of the continued consultancy work for South Sabah Al-Ahmad project.
Regarding Mutla City, the execution sector is following up the works of the plots for which KD 102.503 million has been allotted. This is besides the extension of cables and main roads for costs estimated at KD 172 million, in addition to KD 3 million for consulting, planning and designing.
Assistant Undersecretary for Technical Support and Planning Affairs at the Kuwaiti Ministry of Commerce and Industry Dr Abdullah Al-Owaisi and a number of participants in the open meeting organized by the Kuwait Economic
Society on the decision to organize commercial vehicles.
Female students of Cambodian Universities. students of scientific specialties such as Medicine, Pharmacy, Engineering, Maternity, Computer Science, Political Science and languages.
He affirmed the students’ need for such dwelling which provides them with a safe environment suitable to protect them and will give them the zeal to seek knowledge.
Director General of the General Authority of Sport Dr Mahmoud Fleith during the
inspection tour carried out by the Hunting and Equestrian Club.