750,000 tourism jobs created in Saudi

October 18, 2014

Riyadh, Oct 18: The Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) has created permanent jobs for 750,000 employees and increased the worth of the industry to SR72 billion, said Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of the organization, here recently.

Saudi tourismPrince Sultan quoted the statistics in response to a person who hacked his Twitter account and asked 11 questions about the performance of the SCTA.

"We don’t pretend we are perfect, and we have nothing to hide. Constructive criticism ensures success and development. We abide by the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and are prepared to answer all queries, regardless of their origin," said Prince Sultan in response to the hacker.

The SCTA later said that it organizes 250 events, and have created 750,000 jobs as at the end of 2013. It has also added new events to the tourism calendar such as car and motorcycle racing.

The SCTA said that 40,000 people attend its Saudi Alwan Forum. It has several events showcasing 1,700 exhibits, a 40 percent increase from last year. It has helped to develop more than 200 tourist locations, ports and spas in various parts of the Kingdom, and formed a team to set up mountain climbing and paragliding activities.

Through its Bare' program, it has provided opportunities for young people to learn more about artifacts. It has organized more than 50 trips for young men included diving and a sand dune skiing program.

The SCTA stated that it has created over 1 million jobs for young men. Saudization in the industry has risen from 10 percent in 2000 to 27 percent, thanks to the programs run by the National Project for Tourism Human Resource Development or Takamul.

A total of 33,819 benefited from the SCTA's vocational programs, with 76,000 employed at the end of their training. Women now make up 46 percent of the SCTA's labor force internationally.

The SCTA would soon implement the Live Saudi Arabia program, which would benefit 1 million students over the next three years.

A total of 130 companies and establishments helped to train 1,500 young people, who are now managing more than 250 establishments specializing in events.

The total value of domestic tourism spending in 2006 was SR52.2 billion, which rose to SR72 billion in 2013.

The SCTA said it has not yet been able to get all the funding it needs to develop the industry, but hopes this situation would be resolved soon. It plans to develop the National Government Tourism Development Company, and the Traditional Hotel Company to upgrade facilities.

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April 18,2020

Apr 18: Taking a strong notice of Islamophobia on social media, Princess Hend Al Qassimi, a member of the royal family of United Arab Emirates, called out a series of tweets by a user named Saurabh Upadhyay.

Upadhyay had posted tweets attacking Muslims over the Tablighi Jamaat congregation held in March in Delhi that led to surge of coronavirus cases cases in India. He also gave into rumours of muslims ‘spiting on food’ to spread the virus.

Princess Qassimi shared the screenshots of his tweets and warned that those engaging in racism and Islamophobia will have to pay penalty and will be made to leave UAE. Upadhyay has apparently deactivated his Twitter handle now.

Responding to his earlier posts, she though the ruling family of UAE is “friends with Indians”, his rudeness was “not welcome”.

“All employees are paid to work, no one comes for free. You make your bread and butter from this land which you scorn and your ridicule will not go unnoticed,” she wrote.

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April 24,2020

Dubai, Apr 24: The UAE reported 525 new COVID-19 cases on Friday. The Ministry of Health and Prevention said the total number of confirmed cases in the UAE is now 9,281.

MOHAP reported 8 deaths taking the total number of deaths in the country to 64. 123 recoveries have also been announced.

According to the Ministry of Health and Prevention, the latest cases were detected through its intensified investigation and examination procedures.

The ministry conducted over 32,000 additional COVID-19 tests among citizens and residents.

The ministry offered its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased. It also wished a speedy recovery to all patients and called upon the general public to strictly adhere to preventative measures out of concern for the health and safety of all.

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May 31,2020

Dubai, May 31: As many as 84 beggars have been arrested in Dubai during the Eid Al Fitr holiday, the Dubai Police have said.

The arrests were carried out as part of their anti-begging campaign to prevent begging during the holy month of Ramadan.

Some illegal vendors, too, have been arrested in different areas of the emirate, the police added.

Colonel Ali Salem, Director of the Infiltrators Department at the Criminal Investigations Department of Dubai Police, said that the campaign aims to maintain the safety and security of the society, adding that the campaign was successful and helped reduce the number of beggars across the emirate.

He called on the public to report begging activities to the number 901 or the Dubai Police app.

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