Khaleej Times

Visit Dubai, receive as many books as you wish, for free

- Ahmed Shaaban

dubai — Dubai visitors may not only enjoy the tourist attraction­s and Guinness Record winning treats here, but can also go home with as many books as they wish, all for free.

Dubai Customs, the oldest government department in the emirate, on Wednesday invited Khaleej Times to an exclusive launch of an all new reading initiative at all terminals of the Dubai Internatio­nal Airports.

As per the ‘Book for every passenger’ drive, being carried out in collaborat­ion with the Passenger Operations Department, thousands of books in Arabic and English will be gifted to each and every passenger upon arrival to Dubai.

Dr Shaikha Al Ghafiri, acting director of the training centre, Dubai Customs, told Khaleej Times that the drive will be implemente­d in phases over a year. “Dubai Customs not only collect revenues, but also takes care of culture.”

The initiative, the first of its kind in the GCC states, is meant to boost the knowledge economy, she added. “Dubai Customs has a big library of 17,000 books on different issues, and our employees were gifted free books early this year.”

Shaikha Masood, the Dubai Customs executive behind the initiative,

Dubai Customs not only collect revenues, but also takes care of culture.” Dr Shaikha Al Ghafiri, acting director of the training centre, Dubai Customs

said they are targeting all nationalit­ies, men and women, old and young, residents, and visitors. “It is our duty to develop a cultural environmen­t and promote reading as an inevitable platform for developmen­t and progress.”

Ibrahim Al Kamali, director of passenger operations department, said up to 3,000 books will be distribute­d to passengers for free in the first stage of the promising initiative. “The valuable books, initially gifted from the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation, cover a variety of issues, including economy, tourism, management, literature, education, law, and customs.”

Khalid Ahmed, senior manager of terminal-1, said the drive, in support to the UAE leaders’ reading initiative, reflects Dubai’s keenness to promote knowledge everywhere.

“Dubai is not only a business or tourist hub, it is also a spring of knowledge which can only be attained through reading, and the book shall always remain a valuable asset at all times.”

Adel Jassim, inspection manager, Terminal 1, said all passengers on the 54 flights arriving at Terminal 1 on Wednesday were gifted free interestin­g books. “So far, up to 1,000 passengers have arrived, and they were offered the books.”

A 20-year-old Sudanese student of engineerin­g said he cannot live without reading. “I am committed to reading a book every day, even if small. A book is my best friend.”

Al Ameer Mohammed, a Sudanese businessma­n, said the drive is timely particular­ly as less people read. “I encourage my three kids to read, and always reward them for that.” ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by Dhes Handumon ?? Dubai Customs inspectors distribute books to passengers arriving at Terminal 1 of the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport as part of the ‘Books for Every Passenger’ initiative. —
Photo by Dhes Handumon Dubai Customs inspectors distribute books to passengers arriving at Terminal 1 of the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport as part of the ‘Books for Every Passenger’ initiative. —
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