Foreign scholarship students will get spouse allowance in Saudi Arabia

March 26, 2013

Saudi_Arabia

Jeddah, Mar 26: The Cabinet yesterday passed a law that would allow spouses accompanying King Abdullah Foreign Scholarship students to receive special monthly allowances.

“If a scholarship student is accompanied by his Saudi wife at the place of his study he would be entitled to have an extra payment equal to his basic monthly allowance,” the Cabinet said.

The same extra payment shall be given to a scholarship student who is accompanied by his non-Saudi wife at the place of his study.

A female scholarship student who is accompanied by her non-Saudi husband at the place of her study will be entitled to have the same benefit if the marriage took place according to Saudi regulations.

Students thanked Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah for the gesture. “This will benefit a lot of students currently pursuing their higher studies abroad,” said Rayyan Adel Al-Kattan, an engineering student at King Abdulaziz University.

He stressed the importance of studying at reputable international universities, saying it would help Saudi students enhance their academic qualifications, enable them to obtain good jobs and know different cultures.

Enas Ghulam, who has obtained her degree in biostatistics from a US university, said the decision would help Saudi students to concentrate more on their studies as it would help offset their living expenses.

“It will encourage more students to live with their spouses,” she told Arab News. Many students face problems in paying their house rents in major Western cities. “As a result of this special allowance, they will be more comfortable now to stay with their families abroad,” she added.

The Cabinet, chaired by Crown Prince Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, wished the 24th Arab Summit success. The summit starts in Doha today.

The Cabinet welcomed the decisions of the UN Council for Human Rights, which condemned the Israeli occupation authorities and their practices against the Palestinians.

Saudi Arabia called for a halt to Israel's settlement building in occupied Palestinian territories.

The Cabinet expressed its satisfaction over the issuance of the report of the global rating agency Fitch on the Kingdom’s economy and its sovereign classification of it as ‘AA -’ and raising its future outlook from stable to positive, reinforcing confidence in the strength of the national economy, sustainability of its growth and the diversity of its sectors.

Abdul Aziz Khoja, minister of culture and information, said the Cabinet approved the operational plan for the transfer of tasks, responsibilities, staff, properties, documents and financial allocations of Civil Aviation from the Ministry of Defense to the General Authority for Civil Aviation.

As part of the government’s efforts to find jobs for the increasing number of university graduates, the Cabinet decided to set up a committee or more with not less than three specialists, whose mission would be to consider all aspects of the implementation of the Saudization decisions.

The new committees shall recommend penalties to be imposed on the violators, propose amendment to the Saudization rate that increases annually, specify new jobs and professions to be restricted to Saudis, set out a media plan for the Saudization program in coordination with the Ministry of Culture and Information.

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June 17,2020

Abu Dhabi, Jun 17: The Ministry of Education (MoE) has allowed students still enrolled in universities overseas to obtain exceptions to attendance policies at their respective academic institutions in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In a statement, the ministry said that the move stems from its keenness to ensure the continuity of education for those students and to maintain effective channels of communication with them.

Students' applications for exceptions to academic attendance in universities due to Covid-19 should be submitted following the end of the academic year, and not after the academic semester, via the following email: [email protected].

In their email, students have to explain the reasons for the required exceptions and should include an official message from the university concerned.

Scholarship approval issued by the Ministry of Education for studying abroad should also be attached.

The student's score reports for the academic years spent in the host countries and the duration of each academic year should also be attached, in addition to an entry and exit report of the student from the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship.

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Agencies
May 26,2020

Dubai, May 26: An Indian expat, who recently recovered from COVID-19, fell to his death from a building in Dubai, police said.

The 26-year-old Indian national identified as Neelath Muhammed Firdous from Kerala, fell from the seventh floor balcony of his building where he stayed with six others including his uncle, Naushad Ali, 33.

A Dubai Police official confirmed the incident to Gulf News on Monday and said it had been a suicide.

"He was suffering from a mental disorder and there is no criminal suspicions behind his death," said the official.

"The incident happened on Sunday," the official confirmed.

The victim's relative said: "(He) awoke early to perform prayers and everyone was getting on with their daily morning chores when he walked to the balcony and jumped.

"He was suffering from a mental disorder and had been disturbed for some time. He thought everyone was out to attack him and had stopped eating his food as he thought people were feeding him poison. He was refusing to even take water from us."

The victim had tested positive for COVID-19 on April 10. On May 7, he was discharged from a Dubai hospital after clearing all tests.

The relative told Gulf News that he had registered the victim in the Department of Non-Resident Keralites Affairs (NORKA) last month in order to repatriate him, however he was unsuccessful in procuring a ticket.

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May 22,2020

Riyadh, May 22: The family of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Friday said that they forgave his killers. Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who had written columns critical of Saudi Arabia, was brutally killed in October 2018, allegedly at the behest of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

“In this blessed night of the blessed month [of Ramadan] we remember God’s saying: If a person forgives and makes reconciliation, his reward is due from Allah,” Jamal Khashoggi’s son Salah Khashoggi said in a tweet. “Therefore, we the sons of the Martyr Jamal Khashoggi announce that we pardon those who killed our father, seeking reward [from] God almighty.”

The legal outcome of this announcement is not yet clear. Earlier, Salah Khashoggi said he had “full confidence” in the judicial system, and that the accused were trying to exploit the case.

Jamal Khashoggi’s body was said to have been dismembered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and disposed of elsewhere, but his remains were never found.

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