The utility provider highlighted the importance of using the services of a competent technician to carry out regular maintenance work
The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi will remove "all restrictions" on passport renewal applications at BLS International Centres in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain from July 15.
However, senior citizens (above 60 years); minors (below 12 years); pregnant women and people of determination are exempted from appearing in person at the centres.
"All applicants are requested to maintain appropriate social distancing norms in accordance with local rules and regulations and wear face masks and gloves while visiting BLS centres," the embassy tweeted on Wednesday.
Indian passport services at all centres were suspended in March as a precautionary measure against the spread of Covid-19.
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The utility provider highlighted the importance of using the services of a competent technician to carry out regular maintenance work
It is the second facility to be launched this year after the introduction of a similar service in Yas Mall in February
Financial and other necessary assistance will be provided by the Philippine government for the next of kin
This decision was taken to preserve the safety of administrative staff, teachers and students
Abu Dhabi Police has been promoting the safety of motorcycle riders by holding workshops focused on improving traffic awareness
Many employees were told to report to office during the unprecedented rain and storm of April 16-17
The machine is a crucial asset during health crises like Covid-19