Khaleej Times

Khalifa’s law aims to make reading a right and a habit

- Staff Reporter

dubai — The President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has issued a first-of-itskind law designed to put legislatio­n and executive programmes in place and define government­al duties to cement the importance of reading in the UAE.

Shaikh Khalifa said the law aims to invest in human beings and boost the UAE’s image as a shining example for others in the region. He also noted that reading and knowledge are key for the UAE’s continued developmen­t. The law aims to support human resources developmen­t and contribute to building mental and cognitive capabiliti­es, while supporting national intellectu­al production and building knowledge-based societies in the country.

The law, he noted, aims to make learning a lifelong process for all members of society, and to promote the intellectu­al and cultural assets of the UAE’s citizens.

“Our goal is to prepare generation­s which work towards excelling and achieving the vision of the UAE, which since its inception, has recognised the importance of knowledge, science and culture, and harnessed them in the best interests of the homeland and the Emiratis,” he said.

His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, hailed the law, saying: “The law has the same cultural value as reading, and transforms it to an integrated government project.”

Shaikh Mohammed celebrated the announceme­nt with the top students of the Arab Reading Challenge in his office at the Emirates Towers, Dubai.

“Our goal is to make reading a daily habit for the people and competent institutio­ns should translate the law into reality,” Shaikh Mohammed said.

He noted that the law, which was based on internatio­nal legal experience­s, takes into considerat­ion the

Our goal is to prepare generation­s which work towards excelling and achieving the vision of the UAE...” Shaikh Khalifa

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Wam Shaikh Mohammed with top students of the Arab Reading Challenge in his office at the Emirates Towers, Dubai. —
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