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The Dubai Metro is gearing up to celebrate its 15th anniversary. The iconic driverless train first rolled down the tracks on September 9, 2009. And as part of the festivities, it wants to celebrate 'Metro babies' — those who were born on the same date as the Metro.
In an announcement by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on Monday, some Metro babies can avail an academic sponsorship to pursue higher education, the RTA said. Those interested can visit the official RTA website for more information.
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Additionally, Metro babies born between 2009 and 2023 can also attend a celebration hosted by Legoland Dubai on 21 September 2024.
Residents of the UAE can enjoy musical performances at the Metro stations from September 21 to 27, by both Emirati and international musicians.
Discount Nol cards will also be given to 5,000 winners who find a special code on the sticks of limited-edition Metro shaped ice cream. Along with Metro-related souvenirs and limited-edition post stamps, special Nol cards with a design by Lego Dubai will also be issued.
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