The Pakistan Consulate-General in the emirate quickly mobilised its teams to help those affected by floods and service disruptions
Previously, some other categories of employees were exempted from going to office. These included pregnant women, people of determination, the elderly, and female employees with children in grade 9 and below, among others.
A work-from-home system was activated for government employees in March to help keep them safe from Covid-19. Earlier this month, 50 per cent staff reported back to work.
Dubai government offices have been functioning at 100 per cent capacity since June 15, while 50 per cent of Sharjah government staff have returned to work.
The Pakistan Consulate-General in the emirate quickly mobilised its teams to help those affected by floods and service disruptions
Some restaurants across the UAE have put out a notice asking all those who need a meal, to stop by and get one – at no cost at all
Etihad Airways announced the resumption of scheduled operations
Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Centre and Emirates Red Crescent will hold fundraising initiatives to finance BMT procedures for patients in need
The summit is set to feature a range of engaging and fruitful networking opportunities, as well as fascinating panel discussions
The former Indian bowler also saluted the batter for fighting depression and making his way back into mainstream cricket
The 21-year-old forward is enjoying a breakthrough season following his surprise move from City on transfer deadline day in September
To assist Indian nationals at the Dubai airport, the Consulate General of India in Dubai has operationalised emergency helpline numbers