DUBAI - Neil Mathew and Farid Jalal of The Modern High School (TMHS), Dubai, have jointly clinched the first position in the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) examination securing 95 per cent marks.
Recent studies show that eight to 10 per cent of UAE nationals are carriers of the beta-globin gene located on chromosome 11 of human DNA.
Nine employees from Gasco Abu Dhabi became the private sector company in the emirate to acquire the International Computer Drivers' Licence (ICDL), which is being offered by the Abu Dhabi Women's College (ADWC) as a certificate of proven competence in IT skills.
Students at the Higher Colleges of Technology's Sharjah Women's College were given a firsthand look at the workings of an e-commerce organisation by Tejari, the Middle East's premier business-to-business marketplace.
DUBAI - The Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), along with 16 co-participants, will represent the emirate at the International Meetings and Exhibitions (Imex) 2003, to be organised from April 8 to 10 in Frankfurt, Germany.
DUBAI - The Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing's (DTCM) task force is planning to enhance the standard of facilities and further boost tourism for the disabled in the emirate.
Under the patronage of General Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Minister of Defence, Electronic Total Quality Management College (eTQM College) will organise the Outstanding Education Conference at Jumeirah Beach Hotel tomorrow.
DUBAI - The civil aviation authorities in India have decided to scrap the seven-year-old airport user's fee charged at Calicut Airport, following an agreement signed by the authorities and the parties who filed cases against the fee, at a meeting held in Calicut on Thursday.
The world's tallest tower is set to be built in Dubai by Emaar Properties in a courageous venture that is likely to see work begin in a matter of months.