Khaleej Times

Diving deep to unfurl the UAE flag and show her love

- Bernd Debusmann Jr.

dubai — Inspired by her love of the UAE, one young Dubai-based student is taking National Day celebratio­ns to new places — by unfurling the UAE flag underwater.

Millennium School student Disha Bobby, 15, is an avid and PADIcertif­ied scuba diver who says she’s combined her love of the water with her passion for the country in which she was born and raised.

“For the last two years, I’ve been ‘raising’ the UAE flag underwater,” she told Khaleej Times. “This will be the third.” For her first adventure,

For the last two years, I’ve been ‘raising’ the UAE flag underwater. This will be the third… This means a lot to me. I was born and raised here and I feel very close to this country, so it will be a proud moment for me.” Disha Bobby

she unveiled the flag in the waters off Fujairah, followed by the Maldives. Next up: the Seychelles. “I’m really excited. This means a lot to me. I was born and raised here and I feel very close to this country, so it will be a proud moment for me,” she noted.

Disha says she’s always been a water baby. “I’m a swimmer. I’ve been swimming since the age of seven, and I started competing when I was 10,” she said. “I recently competed in a national level competitio­n in India.”

Her interest in diving, she added, was partly because it holds local historical significan­ce in the UAE. “I decided to try challenge myself with a scuba diving course, and Dubai is very well-known for diving and the diving industry,” she said. “It has historical significan­ce to the locals, because of the pearl diving industry.”

According to Shadisha, the idea to unfurl the UAE flag underwater came to her when she realised how much her family feels at home in the country. “The UAE is very important to me, and it’s such a beautiful country. Even though I’m an expat, all the Rulers here make us feel at home,” she noted. “Never once have I seen any distinctio­n between expats and citizens.”

“It’s kind of risky, but everyone has been proud and my friends were so supportive and loved our pictures,” she added. “The flag has to by synthetic and water-resistant, and I have to keep it in my dive suit so it doesn’t fall out. For the past two years, I’ve been diving to a depth of 15 metres, but this year I plan to dive deeper.”

Shadisha noted that she has a special request to her fellow UAE residents, this National Day. “I’m an environmen­talist, and I believe in keeping the country safe and clean,” she said. “I often see a lot of plastic bags and waste in the water.”

“This National Day, let’s try to reduce environmen­tal damage to this country.”

bernd@khaleejtim­es.com

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