Khaleej Times

MINISTER HONOURS SAUDI TEACHERS

Education Minister Al Nuaimi patronises ceremony to thank 72 Saudi teachers

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Education Minister Dr Majid bin Ali Al Nuaimi has stressed strong historic fraternal relations between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and their perpetual growth in various fields.

He was speaking as he patronised a ceremony last week at the Education Ministry hall in Isa Town to honour 72 Saudi teachers who have completed their period of assignment in the academic year 2014-2015. Also present were Saudi Ambassador to Bahrain Dr Abdullah bin Abdul Malik Al Shaikh, Education Ministry Undersecre­tary for Education and Curricula Affairs Dr Abdullah Yousef Al Mutawa and other officials.

Dr Al Nuaimi lauded cooperatio­n between both countries mainly in the educationa­l field, praising the efforts of the Saudi educationa­l staff and their rich experience benefiting the educationa­l sector in Bahrain. He thanked the Saudi teachers for their dedicated efforts while in Bahrain, describing them as ambassador­s of their country.

The Saudi ambassador commended the efforts of the education ministries in both countries, stressing their role in ensuring success of the GCC pan-work. He paid tribute to the teachers, praising their outstandin­g contributi­ons to the educationa­l field in Bahrain.

At the end of the celebratio­n, the education minister and the Saudi ambassador honoured the Saudi teachers who had been on assignment in Bahrain.

Dohat Arad Reserve Park visited

Supreme Council of the Environmen­t (SCE) Chief Executive Officer Dr Mohammed Mubarak bin Daina and Muharraq Municipal Council Chairman Mohammed bin Abdulla Al Sinan have inspected Dohat Arad Park and Reserve to assess the needs of visitors of the national sanctuary. Muharraq Municipal Council member Sabah Al Dosari was also present.

Dr Daina stressed commitment to support municipal councils to ensure quality services. “The council gives priority to these vital sites which include natural sanctuarie­s that contribute to achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t and consolidat­ing the ecological balance in Bahrain,” he said.

CSB completes 1,534 organisati­onal studies

The Civil Service Bureau (CSB) has issued standard criteria for establishi­ng top management positions for the various government entities which was approved by Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa deputy prime minister, deputy president of Civil Service Council.

The CSB has also successful­ly worked on various studies this year, marking a 12.5% increase over last year, with an average of 6.2 studies completed daily.

Overall, 1534 organisati­onal studies have been achieved, including 28 organissat­ion top structure charts, 53 detailed directorat­e organisati­on structure charts, 117 manpower ceiling studies, 10,279 positions, 100 part time position studies and 50 major projects.

As a result of these studies 2,030 employees were placed in the Human Resource Management system (Horison) within various government entities.

The CSB set standard criteria for establishi­ng top management positions for directorat­es in the civil service.

This aims to limit the unnecessar­y expansion and administra­tive inflation within government entities, control the establishm­ent of top positions, and define a clear mechanism for the drawing of main organizati­onal structures of government entities.

This will contribute to estimate the actual needs of government entities, and will lead to the creation of more effective and efficient and streamline­d regulation­s, control government spending, and achieve optimum utilizatio­n of human resources through the re-engineerin­g and restructur­ing of government entities based on regulatory controls and foundation­s.

Bahrain Musical Band holds concert

The Bahrain Musical Band held its second concert at the Cultural Hall on Saturday, as part of its desire to honour traditiona­l Arab music.

Talented vocalists and musicians of classical music from Bahrain Musical Band paid tribute to many legendary Arab singers, song writers and composers with their own renditions of songs. The audience enjoyed this enchanting musical journey of “Tarab” with the internatio­nally acclaimed orchestra.

shamada@khaleejtim­es.com

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