ARAB TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2015 LOCAL 3 85% of employees have had training courses PIC allocates 17 pct of projects value for health, environment: CEO KUWAIT CITY, Jan 30, (KUNA): The Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC) allocates around 17 percent of the total value of its own projects for implementing health, safety and environment projects, the company’s CEO Asaad Al-Asaad said here on Saturday. The PIC sets a priority for training courses in the fields of health, safety and environment with a view to upgrading the performance of its personnel and precluding industrial accidents, he said in a statement. He added that 85 percent of the PIC’s employees had training courses in the domains of health, safety and environment and success rate exceeded 85 percent. In this context, the company organized a recent international health and environment confer- ence held under the aegis of Minister of Oil and Minister of State for National Assembly Affairs Ali Al-Omair, the PIC chairman pointed out. Based in Kuwait, the Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC) was founded in 1963 as the first chemical fertilizer complex of its kind in the region. Today, the PIC is a subsidiary of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) and is a petrochemical industry leader in Kuwait and throughout the Middle East, and a growing leader worldwide. In addition to manufacturing and marketing fertilizers, olefins and aromatics in Kuwait, the PIC participates in multiple joint ventures that also produce and market chemicals both locally and internationally. Quality education basic right guarantor of sustainable dev Arab Stats have made significant progress since 2,000 SHARM El-SHEIKH, Egypt, Jan 30, (KUNA): The participants in the UNESCO-organized Arab States Regional Conference on Education Post-2015 have concurred that quality education is a basic right for all humans and one of the main factors for achieving sustainable development. Top and above: Some photo from the event 8th forum for officers inaugurated at KU Administrative Development and Training Department at Kuwait University on Tuesday inaugurated the eighth forum for preparation of middle class administrative officers, to enable them to hold supervisory positions in their various offices, under the theme “Future Leaders”, from Jan 27 to April 5. The General Secretariat of Kuwait University organized the event, while the inauguration ceremony was held under the auspices of Assistant Secretary General for Facilities Management Dr Adam Al-Mulla. Other officials at the ceremony included Director of Administrative Development and Training Suad Al-Zeid and a professor of Public Law from the Faculty of Law Dr Abdul-Mun’em Na’im. No more payment by installments MoC warns defaulters to pay up or face ‘consequences’ By Mohammad Ghanim Al-Seyassah Staff KUWAIT CITY, Jan 30: Undersecretary of Ministry of Communications Eng Hameed AlQattan announced that the ministry will start taking strict measures against subscribers who are yet to pay their dues to the ministry for the phone services. In a press statement, Eng Al-Qattan said the Minister of Communications and State Minister for Municipal Affairs Essa Al-Kandari has issued directives to take all necessary measures for collecting pending dues that individual or company subscribers owe the ministry for various services in order to protect public funds and the rights of the state. He revealed that the ministry has collected about KD2 million in the last three months, most of which were from accumulated debts for phone services that are both still operational and out of service, adding that some of the debts have been longstanding since before the Iraqi invasion. Eng Al-Qattan explained that the ministry has formed a committee headed by Assistant Undersecretary for Financial Affairs Adel Dashti for revenue collection from subscribers of phone services provided by the ministry irrespective of whether the subscribers are public servants, companies or individuals. The process involves addressing some relevant government bodies such as Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Public Authority for Civil Information and Kuwait Chamber for Commerce and Industry for providing information about companies that owe money to Ministry of Communication, their owners and partners, as well as their addresses to be used for informing them about their dues. Meanwhile, he affirmed that the ministry has cancelled the method of paying accumulated debts in installments because those who registered for that payment method only paid the first installment after which they neglected to complete the payment of their dues. Kuwait Today Prayer Timings Fajr ..................................................... 05:17 Sunrise ................................................ 06:39 Zohr ..................................................... 12:01 Asr ........................................................15:03 Maghrib .............................................. 17:24 Isha ..................................................... 18:44 Weather Expected weather for the next 24 hours: By Night: Cool with light to moderate southerly changing to north westerly wind, with speed of 10-32 km/h and some scattered clouds will appear with a chance for fog forming over some areas. By Day: Sunny with light to moderate north westerly to northerly wind, with speed of 10-30. Station Max Min Rec Exp Kuwait City 25 15 Kuwait Airport 30 10 Abdaly 26 10 Bubyan 20 15 Jahra 29 12 Failaka Island 22 13 Salmiyah 19 15 Ahmadi 20 16 Juluiah Port 27 10 Qaroh Island 20 18 Umm Al-Maradem 20 18 4 days forecast - Weather Saturday, Jan 31 Expected weather................................Sunny Max Temp ...............................................25C Min Temp ................................................10C Wind Direction .....................................NW-N Wind Speed.................................10-30 km/h Sunday, Feb 1 Expected weather................................Sunny Max Temp ...............................................24C Min Temp ................................................08C Wind Direction .........................................NW Wind Speed.................................20-38 km/h Monday, Feb 2 Expected weather................................Sunny Max Temp ...............................................24C Min Temp ................................................07C Wind Direction.................................NW-VRB Wind Speed.................................10-32 km/h Tuesday, Feb 3 Expected weather .....................Partly cloudy Max Temp ...............................................25C Min Temp ................................................07C Wind Direction..................................VRB-SE Wind Speed.................................15-35 km/h deaths Khalifa Abdul Kareem Ghanem Al-Banwan, 74 years old, buried. Condolences: (Men) Faiha, Al-Ghanem Diwan, Block 2, Avenue 47, opposite the Second Ring Road. Tel: 22575929. (Women) Rawda, Block 1, Street 10, House 7. Tel: 22551827. Mashari Abdullah Al-Zaid Al-Khalid, 86 years old, buried. Condolences: (Men) Qadisiya, Block 2, Street Hamad Al-Khalid, Al-Khalid Diwan. Tel: 22527511. (Women) Shuweikh B, Block 2, Street 10, House 3. Tel: 24810459. Salem Juweihil Mohammad Al-Juweihil, 83 years old, to be buried on Saturday afternoon. Condolences: (Men) Hateen, Block 2, Street 220, House 56, Al-Juweihil Diwan. Tel: 99762171. (Women) Omariya, Block 3, Street 7, House 6. Tel: 60941810 / 24735482. Jan 30, 2015 Station Marine Forecast Max Min Sea Today’s Exp Rec Surf Waves Ht Direction South Dolphin 20 16 15 4 ft NW Umm Mudayrah 20 19 - 4 ft NW Beacon M28 20 18 17 4 ft NW Beacon N6 18 16 - 4 ft NW Qaruh Island 20 18 17 4 ft NW Umm Al-Maradim20 18 - 4 ft NW Sea Island Buo 19 - 15 4 ft NW Salmiyah 19 15 - 4 ft NW 4-days forecast - Marine Saturday, Jan 31 Expected weather................................Sunny Sea state..........................Slight to moderate Wave height ..........................................1-4 ft Max Temp ...............................................25C Min Temp ................................................10C Wind Direction .....................................NW-N Wind Speed.................................10-30 km/h Sunday, Feb 1 Expected weather................................Sunny Sea state ........................................Moderate Wave height ..........................................3-5 ft Max Temp ...............................................24C Min Temp ................................................08C Wind Direction .........................................NW Wind Speed.................................20-38 km/h Monday, Feb 2 Expected weather................................Sunny Sea state..........................Slight to moderate Wave height ..........................................2-4 ft Max Temp ...............................................24C Min Temp ................................................07C Wind Direction.................................NW-VRB Wind Speed.................................10-32 km/h Tuesday, Feb 3 Expected weather .....................Partly cloudy Sea state..........................Slight to moderate Wave height ..........................................2-5 ft Max Temp ...............................................25C Min Temp ................................................07C Wind Direction..................................VRB-SE Wind Speed.................................15-35 km/h Tide times at Shuwaikh Port 1st high tide: .........................................19:30 2nd high tide:........................................10:30 1st low tide: ..........................................04:00 2nd low tide: .........................................15:00 Sunrise: ................................................06:39 Sunset: .................................................17:24 Recorded yesterday at Kuwait Airport Max temp ................................................28C Min temp .................................................15C Max Rh...................................................77% Min Rh ....................................................11% Max Wind ......................................S 46 km/h Total Rainfall in 24 hrs.....................0.00 mm Recorded yesterday at South Dolphin Min/Max/ Air Temp .............................17/20C Min/Max Rel Hum..............................47/99% Wind Direction/Wind Speed ..........S/48 km/h Prev Wave Dir/Max Wave Ht.............NW/2 ft Min/Max Sea Surface Temp .............15/15 C Sea Current...................................Downdraft — Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Meteorological Dept. In its final statement, the conferees said that the Arab countries have made significant progress since 2000 towards achieving the goals of education for all initiative, such as eliminating gender disparity in access to basic and secondary education. They, however, said that much efforts are needed to overcome the remaining challenges and meeting growing needs for high quality education. Challenges The main challenges facing the efforts to develop the educational process in the region is the rampant political unrest and growing poverty rates, they noted. The statement underlined that promoting social peace and achieving sustainable development are contingent upon the provision of quality education for all without discrimination. It called for more cooperation among government and non-government bodies to bring down the illiteracy rates in Arab countries as well as to upgrade educational programs and tools. It stressed the need to improve the performance of teachers and harness their skills. The three-day conference was organized by the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Education in the Arab States in the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh under the theme of “Towards Quality Education and Lifelong Learning for All”. The event brought together ministers and senior officials of ministries of education from countries in the region and representatives from regional and international organizations and NGOs with two main objectives: discuss issues, trends, challenges and future priorities for education on the basis of the national EFA reviews conducted by the countries in 2014; and develop regional recommendations for the international framework for action to be adopted at the World Education Forum in Incheon. The meeting provided an opportunity for countries to voice their reflections and needs for education beyond 2015 and to contribute to the shaping of the future of education within the broader development agenda from a regional perspective. The conference was held in preparation for the 2015 World Education Forum (WEF), which will be organized by UNESCO in Incheon; the Republic of Korea, in May 2015. Photos by Samer Shiqer Some photos taken during the event. FM, diplomats attend annual event at Al-Azayez farm First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah AlKhaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah attended on Friday the annual get-to-gether at the farm of Sheikh Ali Al-Jaber Al-Ahmad AlSabah. Also attending at the farm known as Al-Azayez were foreign ambassadors and their staff based in Kuwait. In a statement to the press, the Foreign Minister extended his thanks to the host of this yearly much-awaited-for recreational event, saying that the diplomatic corps attending this gathering were also grateful to Sheikh Ali for his generosity and hospitality. (KUNA)
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