The high scoring IPL has left bowlers with few places to hide and raised concerns about the balance between bat and ball ahead of next month's T20 World Cup
The UAE’s Federal Authority for Government Human Resources on Thursday announced 9am to 2pm as the working hours for ministry and federal government entities during the holy month of Ramadan.
The UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation has not announced the work hours for the private sector this year yet.
However, as per prevailing laws, the work hours are to be reduced by two hours during the holy month.
According to information available on the UAE Government’s official website, the country’s labour law identifies the normal working hours for the private sector as eight hours per day (or 48 hours per week).
“Normal working hours are reduced by two hours daily during the holy month of Ramadan,” the government website added.
Last week, authorities in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah announced that school hours should not exceed five hours during the holy month.
As per astronomical calculations, Ramadan is set to begin on Tuesday, April 13. It is expected to last 30 days, with Eid Al Fitr likely to fall on Thursday, May 13.
The faithful will fast for just over 14 hours, which will increase to close to 15 by the end of the month.
The high scoring IPL has left bowlers with few places to hide and raised concerns about the balance between bat and ball ahead of next month's T20 World Cup
There were no immediate reports from authorities of damage or casualties
His captivating performances quickly garnered attention within the magic industry, propelling him to prominence as one of Dubai's most sought-after magicians
Cyclone Hidaya is likely to 'bring strong winds and large ocean waves, with heavy rainfall' expected to hit the coast starting Sunday
Vadra's artistic prowess knows no bounds, as evidenced by his diverse portfolio spanning wildlife, street photography, and commercial art
The Caribbean admitted to seven charges, including those related to franchise-based leagues in Sri Lanka, UAE and the West Indies, the ICC said
The CST-100 Starliner test mission will ferry two Nasa astronauts to the International Space Station
According to Palestinian prisoner associations, the health worker had been detained by Israeli forces while temporarily working at Al-Awada Hospital