ஆமேர் முகமது News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from ஆமேர் முகமது. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In ஆமேர் முகமது Today - Breaking & Trending Today
Tomooh s volunteers, both male and female, include both high school pupils and college students. “We have participated in large numbers wherever we saw the need,” said Osama Faqihi, a supervisor with Tomooh. “After Covid-19 we saw huge effects the pandemic had on many companies, huge effects on many societies, from the low-income groups onwards. People are in need of meals on a daily basis.” There are 70 volunteers in Riyadh alone, and the numbers are growing. Each day, more than 3,000 hot meals are distributed in the Saudi capital. The group begins its work each year in the middle of Shaaban – the month before Ramadan in the Hijri calendar – and continues until the middle of Shawwal, the month after Ramadan, donating food and other basic provisions to more than 1,600 families. ....
SHARE Until recently, it was impossible to journey the entirety of Bahrain’s Pearling Path on foot. The serial Unesco World Heritage Site was disconnected from the coastline via a highway, but that has now changed with the opening of a new pedestrian bridge. Now, it’s possible for visitors to walk continuously from the coastline of Bu Maher – the last remaining coastline of Muharraq – to Halat bu Maher, and then along the rest of the 3.5-kilometre pathway, taking in all 17 heritage houses and the fort that make up this vast site. Three oyster beds in Bahrain’s northern waters are also part of the trail. ....
SHARE Women in Bahrain’s Civil Defence are preparing to take the next step towards becoming fully-fledged firefighters. The Ministry of Interior is working to increase the number of women in its employment, which currently stands at 12.5 per cent. When she joined the force, Aisha Al Yasi’s basic firefighting training showed her what her future in might look like. “The breathing equipment is very heavy and training requires physical strength,” she says. But Ms Yasi is keen on making the cut to join the country’s first generation of women joining their male counterparts on the firefighting ground. With a degree in petroleum and natural gas engineering, working in the Civil Defence’s protection and safety department might be in her ballpark, albeit in a male-dominated field that is might not be every woman’s first career-choice. ....