A reader suggests that if Indian airlines begin using Al Maktoum International Airport at Jebel Ali as a hub, it reflects poorly on the Indian aviation sector and about the difficulties of trying to do business in that country. EPA / Ali Haider
A reader suggests that if Indian airlines begin using Al Maktoum International Airport at Jebel Ali as a hub, it reflects poorly on the Indian aviation sector and about the difficulties of trying to do business in that country. EPA / Ali Haider
A reader suggests that if Indian airlines begin using Al Maktoum International Airport at Jebel Ali as a hub, it reflects poorly on the Indian aviation sector and about the difficulties of trying to do business in that country. EPA / Ali Haider
A reader suggests that if Indian airlines begin using Al Maktoum International Airport at Jebel Ali as a hub, it reflects poorly on the Indian aviation sector and about the difficulties of trying to d

Indian airlines Dubai plans reflect poorly on business environment in India


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Letters to the Editor

I was both happy and sad when I read the news of Indian carriers trying to set up hubs at Al Maktoum Airport at Dubai World Central to avoid bureaucratic and political red tape (Dubai in talks over India hub at DWC, says Emirates Airline president, March 12).

Happy because Indian carriers are looking at the UAE, which I consider my second home, and sad because if it is Dubai’s advantage to offer an ideal business environment to Indian airlines, it also shows how poor conditions are there.

India misses out on opportunities because of its bad policies. If Indian airlines shift their hub to Dubai, it will be a loss of face for India.

Nina Nagpal, United States

Alienation from neighbours will hurt Qatar

I agree that Qatar has taken the wrong step by separating itself from the rest of the GCC and aligning with Turkey, as you have mentioned in the editorial, Qatar's position ignores realities of geopolitics (March 13).

Qatar’s decision to support the Muslim Brotherhood is foolish, to say the least, because the Muslim Brotherhood is a sinking ship.

It is difficult to understand why Qatar is sacrificing its relations with neighbours and choosing turmoil over peace.

Qatar has a vibrant economy and it certainly doesn’t want to move backward by succumbing to forces like the Brotherhood. This relationship might tilt the regional balance in a way that would hurt Qatar the most.

Iris Smith, Abu Dhabi

Parents set the right example

This refers to the report, Father discovered flatmate's sexual assault on daughter from her phone call to friend (March 13).

This is an example of good parenting: paying attention to what children discuss with their friends, and getting this girl emotional support, which she will need for years to come.

She constantly needs to be told that what happened was not her fault, and that her family loves her unconditionally.

She needs to feel safe again, which will be especially challenging as she grows through her teens. I hope she will get the support she requires, and that the judge in this case throws the book at the pervert who violated her.

Elan Fabbri, Dubai

Muslims need to focus on peace

This is in reference to the opinion article, One cleric's war on radicals is the hope for moderate Islam (March 13).

It’s disturbing for peace-loving people to see wars and sectarian strife ravaging so many Muslim countries.

The Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies conference, sponsored by Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed and aimed at building a united front to spread the message of peace, is both timely and laudable.

The ideology that advocates overthrowing governments and establishing Islamic states by violent means is too dangerous.

It has destabilised many Muslim countries and distorted the image of Islam and that is why Abdullah bin Bayyah, deputy head of the International Union of Muslim Scholars’s efforts in countering extremist ideologies should be supported by all.

Violence must be replaced with a culture of dialogue and negotiation. Western societies have realised the worth of these virtues, which is why they are prosperous.

This is high time that the advocates of peace come forward and underscore the benefits of tolerance and unity.

Muneer Ahmad, Dubai

‘American’ school a bitter experience

I am commenting on the news report, American-curriculum schools in the UAE may not give advantage for study in US (March 13).

I spent a week teaching at a private school that had the word “American” in its name. Nothing about the school was American.

I was shocked to learn that not only were most of the teachers not American, but they had never taught in their home countries and had graduated from college and come directly to teach in the UAE.

So, not only had they not attended American schools as students, they had also not taught in the American system.

The principal was new and the guidance counsellor were not familiar with any American universities and had never visited the US, let alone studied, in America. The curriculum was outdated and teachers planned lessons day to day rather than having a long-range lesson plan.

Meanwhile, the parents were paying dearly. The students were bright but knew they were being cheated.

I left after a week because I could not work in a for-profit environment that had no idea about what it was trying to do.

Name withheld by request

$1,000 award for 1,000 days on madrasa portal

Daily cash awards of $1,000 dollars will sweeten the Madrasa e-learning project by tempting more pupils to an education portal to deepen their understanding of math and sciences.

School children are required to watch an educational video each day and answer a question related to it. They then enter into a raffle draw for the $1,000 prize.

“We are targeting everyone who wants to learn. This will be $1,000 for 1,000 days so there will be a winner every day for 1,000 days,” said Sara Al Nuaimi, project manager of the Madrasa e-learning platform that was launched on Tuesday by the Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, to reach Arab pupils from kindergarten to grade 12 with educational videos.  

“The objective of the Madrasa is to become the number one reference for all Arab students in the world. The 5,000 videos we have online is just the beginning, we have big ambitions. Today in the Arab world there are 50 million students. We want to reach everyone who is willing to learn.”

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UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
RESULTS

6.30pm: Maiden Dh 165,000 1,600m
Winner: Superior, Connor Beasley (jockey), Ahmad bin Harmash (trainer)

7.05pm: Handicap Dh 185,000 2,000m
Winner: Tried And True, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson

7.40pm: Maiden Dh 165,000 1,600m
Winner: Roy Orbison, Fernando Jara, Ali Rashid Al Raihe
8.15pm

Handicap Dh 190,000 1,400m
Winner: Taamol, Dane O’Neill, Ali Rashid Al Raihe
8.50pm

Handicap Dh 175,000 1,600m
Winner: Welford, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar

9.25pm: Handicap Dh 175,000 1,200m
Winner: Lavaspin, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar

10pm: Handicap Dh 165,000 1,600m
Winner: Untold Secret, Xavier Ziani, Sandeep Jadhav

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Director: Sudha Kongara Prasad

Starring: Akshay Kumar, Radhika Madan, Paresh Rawal 

Rating: 2/5

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Engine: 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6 plus supplementary electric motor

Power: 464hp at 5,200rpm

Torque: 790Nm from 2,000-3,600rpm

Transmission: 10-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 11.7L/100km

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England's all-time record goalscorers:
Wayne Rooney 53
Bobby Charlton 49
Gary Lineker 48
Jimmy Greaves 44
Michael Owen 40
Tom Finney 30
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Alan Shearer 30
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Mia Man’s tips for fermentation

- Start with a simple recipe such as yogurt or sauerkraut

- Keep your hands and kitchen tools clean. Sanitize knives, cutting boards, tongs and storage jars with boiling water before you start.

- Mold is bad: the colour pink is a sign of mold. If yogurt turns pink as it ferments, you need to discard it and start again. For kraut, if you remove the top leaves and see any sign of mold, you should discard the batch.

- Always use clean, closed, airtight lids and containers such as mason jars when fermenting yogurt and kraut. Keep the lid closed to prevent insects and contaminants from getting in.

 

Results

STAGE

1 . Filippo Ganna (Ineos) - 0:13:56

2. Stefan Bissegger (Education-Nippo) - 0:00:14

3. Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Team Emirates) - 0:00:21

4. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) - 0:00:24

5. Luis Leon Sanchez (Astana) - 0:00:30

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION

1. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) - 4:00:05

2. Joao Almeida (QuickStep) - 0:00:05

3. Mattia Cattaneo (QuickStep) - 0:00:18

4. Chris Harper (Jumbo-Visma) - 0:00:33

5. Adam Yates (Ineos) - 0:00:39

Sole survivors
  • Cecelia Crocker was on board Northwest Airlines Flight 255 in 1987 when it crashed in Detroit, killing 154 people, including her parents and brother. The plane had hit a light pole on take off
  • George Lamson Jr, from Minnesota, was on a Galaxy Airlines flight that crashed in Reno in 1985, killing 68 people. His entire seat was launched out of the plane
  • Bahia Bakari, then 12, survived when a Yemenia Airways flight crashed near the Comoros in 2009, killing 152. She was found clinging to wreckage after floating in the ocean for 13 hours.
  • Jim Polehinke was the co-pilot and sole survivor of a 2006 Comair flight that crashed in Lexington, Kentucky, killing 49.

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